
Where to Stay in Sardinia
The Italian island of Sardinia, the second largest in the Mediterranean Sea – after Sicily, of course – has 2,000 kilometers of coastline.

The Italian island of Sardinia, the second largest in the Mediterranean Sea – after Sicily, of course – has 2,000 kilometers of coastline.

An outdoor lover’s dream, Utah is home to some of the most extraordinary landscapes, scenery and views imaginable.

A small town located in the Antofagasta Region of Chile, San Pedro de Atacama is renowned for the wealth of incredible landscapes that surround it, with mountains, deserts, salt lakes and more all nearby.

Poznan is a great example of what makes Poland such an amazing country to explore. We all know the hit cities; like memorable tunes on iconic records, we play them over and over.

While most people don’t make it past Rome and all its iconic, age-old landmarks, the rest of Lazio has just as much to see and do.

Desolate and wild, yet scenic and beautiful, underpopulated North Dakota is one of the least-visited states in the whole country, although it certainly has a lot to offer visitors.

The southernmost country in Africa is a fascinating place to visit due to its diverse range of people and cultures that breathe life and energy into its bustling cities.

Visited by millions tourists every year, Tuscany is one of the most popular regions in Italy.

Forget what you learned in fifth-grade civics class – state capitals aren’t just dots on a map or answers to trivia questions.

Caves are one of those things you either love or hate.

If you’re a typical traveler, you’ll probably only visit Spain’s most famous cities like Madrid, Barcelona, Seville and Granada.

A delightfully diverse place, New York State is much more than just the bright lights, entertainment and attractions of the Big Apple.

Scattered across the South Pacific, this idyllic island chain is synonymous with turquoise lagoons, lush mountains, and postcard-perfect beaches.

Rich in history, spectacular scenery, and exceptional cuisine, this sun-soaked peninsula is one of the Adriatic’s most rewarding destinations.

Tucked among rolling hills, this enchanting town feels like something straight out of a fairytale.
