A vibrant cultural center in the land “Down Under,” Melbourne, Australia will entice you with its aromatic cafés, lush nature parks, immersive museums, and dedication to the arts.
Charlottesville, Virginia is a small city with deep roots and a lively sense of place. It's home to the University of Virginia, founded by Thomas Jefferson in 1819 and now recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site alongside Jefferson’s Monticello estate. Both sites are working institutions where architecture, education, and ongoing dialogue shape how visitors experience the past.
Just a few years ago, Puerto Escondido was a fishing village. Now Puerto Escondido is still remote enough to avoid the crowds of the more established resort areas and a perfect "out of the way" spot for those looking for a great, romantic escape.
Missouri, nestled in the heart of the United States, offers a rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty. Begin your exploration in St. Louis, where the iconic Gateway Arch stands as a testament to westward expansion and American ambition. This architectural marvel not only offers breathtaking views of the Mississippi River but also houses the Museum of Westward Expansion, delving into the stories of pioneers and explorers who shaped the nation.