Rockport, Texas sits along the Texas Gulf Coast, where calm bays, sandy shores, and working harbors shape daily life. The town is known for its long waterfront views over Aransas Bay, where dolphins often appear near fishing boats and pelicans glide low across the water. Rockport’s layout keeps the sea close at hand, with marinas, boardwalks, and public piers giving easy access to the shoreline from almost anywhere in town.
Valence is a city in southeastern France and the capital of the Drôme department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. It stands on the eastern bank of the Rhône River, between Lyon and Avignon, with the foothills of the Alps rising to the east.
Saint Florent is a harbor town located on the island of Corsica off the coast of France. At the end of one of the most beautiful gulfs of the Mediterranean, Saint Florent is a unique town, offering sights such as the Genoese citadel and yachting port. Nebbio Cathedral, built in the 12th century, is another popular attraction, and fine white-sand beaches can be found nearby.
Warsaw stands as one of Europe’s most resilient cities, having rebuilt itself almost entirely after World War II. The Old Town, meticulously reconstructed using paintings by Italian artist Bernardo Bellotto, feels centuries old but is, in fact, less than a hundred years in its current form. Behind the medieval facades lie stories of uprisings, resistance, and quiet defiance. Visitors walking through Castle Square can enter the Royal Castle, where Poland’s Constitution of May 3, 1791 was adopted.
Roatan is the largest of the eight islands known collectively as Las Islas de la Bahia. Brilliant clear blue waters and palm fringed beaches are cooled by gentle trade winds. An extensive reef system offers the most spectacular diving and snorkeling in the Western hemisphere, while inland nature reserves give an up-close look at native wildlife, including monkeys, sloths, and parrots.