Memphis is as deeply rooted in culture as it is in history. Discover the city's cultural attractions at the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, The Pink Palace, The Orpheum Theatre and Dixon Gallery and Gardens. Elvis Presley's Graceland is the most visited site.
Gozo, the smaller sister island of Malta, offers a tranquil contrast to the busier main island, blending rich history, rugged landscapes, and a slower pace of life. Known for its rolling hills, picturesque villages, and dramatic coastline, Gozo has preserved much of its rural charm, allowing visitors to step back into centuries of Mediterranean culture and tradition.
The snorkeling is extraordinary in the reefs of Cano Island. Cano has its roots in pre-Columbian trading and is also a former burial ground for coastal Indians.
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.
St. Peter Port, the charming capital of Guernsey, is a picturesque harbor town brimming with history and culture. Overlooking the serene waters of St. Peter Port Harbour, this city is renowned for its stunning waterfront views and vibrant maritime atmosphere. The harbor area is perfect for leisurely strolls, offering a mix of historical architecture and bustling market streets.