Savonlinna, Finland, is a captivating destination nestled in the heart of the Finnish Lakeland region, renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. The city’s star attraction is Olavinlinna Castle, a medieval fortress built in 1475, which remains one of the best-preserved castles in Northern Europe.
Bryce Canyon, tucked into the high plateaus of southern Utah, offers one of the most unusual landscapes in the American Southwest. It’s not actually a canyon but a series of natural amphitheaters carved into the edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau. What makes Bryce unique is its dense collection of hoodoos which are tall, thin spires of rock formed over millions of years by frost-wedging and erosion.
Guadeloupe's major center is Pointe-à-Pitre, a conglomeration of old and new buildings clustered around the bustling harborside market. Pointe-a-Pitre is Gudeloupe's most popular city--explore the beaches of Grand-Terre and the French fort ruins and volcanic mountaintop of Basse-Terre.
In the central highlands of Mexico lies a rich city, with a culture as colorful as its past. Guadalajara, Mexico's second largest city, may be best known for its tequila, mariachis and the hat dance, all part of its celebrations. The downtown area is dominated by a huge public square, the Plaza del la Liberacion. Guadalahara's most impressive historical sights are found along this square, as well as museums tracing Mexico's long history.
San Pedro is located on the Ambergris Caye and is fifteen minutes by air from Belize City. The are a variety of restaurants, shops and entertainment in San Pedro.