
25 Attractions You Shouldn’t Miss in Dubrovnik
Few cities offer a more immersive experience into the past than the walled city of Dubrovnik on the southern coast of Croatia.

Few cities offer a more immersive experience into the past than the walled city of Dubrovnik on the southern coast of Croatia.

As it borders both the Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico, it comes as no surprise to learn that the most south-eastern state in the US is blessed with a plethora of stunning beaches.

Between majestic Mount Cook and the awe-inspiring Milford Sound, it’s safe to say New Zealand has natural beauty in droves.

When it comes to colonial architecture, Lima is a great place to witness the buildings born from Spain’s Viceroyalty era in its South American territories.

Kentucky is more than fried chicken and bourbon, though these rank high on the list of things to eat and drink. But horse racing also features prominently in Kentucky culture.

Few experiences compare to the thrill of watching a whale release a powerful spray from its blowhole in the open ocean.

With more ancient fortresses per square mile than anywhere else in Europe, Wales is Britain’s undisputed king of castles.

This beautiful lake has been charming visitors for generations.

Each year, more than a million visitors descend upon Peru’s most famous tourist attraction — the 15th century Inca citadel, Machu Picchu.

In a state of epic national parks, Utah’s Zion is arguably the best of the lot.

Set along the west bank of the Mississippi River, this is one of the Midwest’s most rewarding cities to explore.

A land of unimaginable beauty, the sprawling highlands of Scotland are delightfully wild and free and as such any nature lover will surely depart having fallen in love with all of the amazing sights on offer.

Although it is the world’s second smallest continent, Europe welcomes more than half of all the tourists worldwide.

Renowned for its countless canals, charming historic buildings and lively cultural scene, the Netherlands’ capital of Amsterdam is a very popular destination.

For a country that brought us ABBA, IKEA and Knäckebröd, it is a shame that this idyllic gem doesn’t quite enjoy as much international recognition.
