Rolling hills, olive groves, and historic cities often define this iconic region, but some of its most authentic charm can be found in its lesser-known towns.
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Nestled between the Vosges Mountains and the Rhine River in northeastern France is a region filled with charming towns that look as though they were pulled straight from a fairy tale.
Once ruled by the Greeks and Romans, this Mediterranean island is blessed with a rich history and culture.
Offering an irresistible mix of culture, cuisine, and scenery, this expansive region rewards travelers who take the time to explore it slowly.
The capital of Chile’s Tarapaca Region, Iquique is a very interesting city to visit with a lot of different sides.
The capital of Chile’s Lake District, Puerto Montt acts as a gateway to both the Patagonian fjords and Andes Mountains.
One of the most popular places to visit in the country, La Serena is known for both its quaint historic center and beautiful broad beaches.
Rugged coastlines, sleepy hill towns, and a slower pace of life make this one of Italy’s most overlooked regions.
While many travelers hurry along a famous stretch of coastline, choosing to linger here offers a quieter, more rewarding experience.
Whitewashed hill towns, olive groves, and turquoise coastal waters give this region a slower and more authentic side of Italy.










