Lima's sprawling size and unique embrace of both past and present make it an unforgettably unique destination. Colonial architecture, gastronomical delights, and art are all part of the fabric of this city.
Visit picturesque Oranjestad, Aruba’s vibrant capital and cultural center. Oranjestad’s myriad colors, in vivid hues of pink, green, and yellow, beckon you to explore this former Dutch colony off the coasts of Venezuela. Downtown Oranjestad, mere steps from the city’s bustling cruise terminal and not far from the island’s international airport, is lined with historic buildings, designer shops, and some of the island’s best restaurants.
This capital of Norway has lots of things to offer such as the waterside Norwegian Maritime Museum and the Viking Ship Museum, with Viking ships from the 9th century.
Dijon is the capital of the Burgundy region in eastern France and a city renowned for its rich history, architectural beauty, and, of course, its world-famous mustard.
Dublin, Ireland is an architectural, artistic, and gastronomic marvel. Immerse yourself in this cultural capital and discover a few of Ireland’s most famous landmarks!
Greenland is the largest island in the world, inhabited only by about 60,000 people. It is a country dependent mostly on foreign trade, with about one quarter of its income from fishing. Eight-five percent of the country is covered by ice; in some parts it is 2 miles thick. Attractions include the Greenland National Museum, showcasing 15th-century mummies.