The Treasure Coast area, from Jupiter north to Vero Beach, can be considered to be "sleapy." The pace of life is slow here, which is why people live and visit. Just because the pace is slow, however, doesn't mean nothing happens here. There are plenty of events, too, that are worth driving to attend.
Walla Walla, Washington, is a hidden gem in the Pacific Northwest, renowned for its stunning vineyards and rich history. This charming city is nestled in the heart of the Walla Walla Valley, an area celebrated for its world-class wine production. The region’s wineries, offer exquisite tastings and picturesque settings, making Walla Walla a must-visit for wine enthusiasts.
Winnipeg sits at the meeting point of the Red and Assiniboine rivers, a location that has shaped its role as a gathering place for thousands of years. Long before it became a modern city, the area was central to Indigenous trade networks, a legacy that remains visible today through institutions like The Forks and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.
Peru is a country that tells its story through stone, soil, and flavor. From the ancient Inca citadel of Machu Picchu to the bustling food markets of Lima, every region reveals a different chapter of its heritage. One of the country’s most iconic sites, Machu Picchu, continues to draw visitors from around the world to see its stone terraces and cloud-kissed scenery, as well as the sense of wonder that accompanies the journey there.
Over the last few years, the Kohala Coast on the Big Island's northwest side has become Hawaii's leading luxury resort destination. Spread along some 20 miles of spectacular warm, dry lava desert coastline north of Kailua-Kona are the magnificent resorts. Enjoy world-class luxury accommodations with vacation activities like golf, tennis, water sports, and fine dining. Some of the Kohala Coast's best attractions are Anaeho`omalu Beach Park at Waikoloa, Holoholokai Beach and the Puako Petroglyph Archaeological Preserve, Hapuna Beach Park, Kauna`oa Beach, Spencer Beach Park and Pu`ukohola Heiau National Historic Site at Kawaihae.