Kihei was once a favored destination for Hawaiian royalty! With scenery like this, you can easily see why. Whether you choose to spend your days snorkeling, paddle boarding or watching for humpbacked whale breaches, or even just sitting on the beach enjoying stunning views, Kihei is sure to leave you enchanted.
The Loyalty Islands, an enchanting archipelago in New Caledonia, provide an unforgettable escape for travelers looking to experience an unspoiled side of the Pacific.
Rhode Island may be the smallest state in the U.S., but it offers an outsized variety of experiences, from colonial history to coastline escapes. Founded in 1636 by Roger Williams as a haven for religious freedom, the state still reflects its independent spirit. In Providence, travelers can visit the John Brown House Museum to explore the city’s role in early American commerce, or walk Benefit Street, lined with preserved 18th- and 19th-century homes.
Nestled between the Westerwald and Taunus, this charming spa town on the Lahn has a lot to offer for a carefree stay. Along with the wide variety of health facilities the Emser springs ensure relaxation and well-being while leisure and cultural events take care of your other needs and desires. Highlights include the flower carnival, the Jacques Offenbach festival and the Rose Ball.
Saltillo, the capital of Coahuila, blends centuries of tradition with a quiet confidence that rewards travelers looking for something different. Founded in 1577, the city’s colonial heritage is on full display in its well-preserved downtown, where the Catedral de Santiago towers above Plaza de Armas. Just steps away, the Alameda Zaragoza park offers shaded paths and fountains, providing a peaceful break between stops at nearby museums.