
12 Secret Destinations in Europe
Psst! While tourist hordes swarm the usual European hotspots, savvy travelers are sneaking off to these hidden gems.

Psst! While tourist hordes swarm the usual European hotspots, savvy travelers are sneaking off to these hidden gems.

Plenty of visitors jet into it’s Airport and zoot into the mountains on the Swiss Rail without so much as stepping foot in the city center.

Set in the Southwest of the States, New Mexico boasts many breathtaking landscapes that are often overlooked by visitors.

The capital and largest city of Sicily, Palermo is set on the island’s northwest coastline, overlooking the glittering waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea, with the mainland of Italy lying far off in the distance.

The rainforests are full of elephants, ancient temples are home to rambunctious monkeys and the local people are as friendly as can be.

Surrounded by mountains, forests, and rugged landscapes, this small town is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and history lovers alike.

A fascinating place to visit, Belgium consists of three very autonomous regions, with Flanders in the north being very different both culturally and linguistically from Wallonia in the south and the multicultural capital of Brussels in the center of the country.

Fiercely proud of its unique history, heritage and culture, the autonomous community of Catalonia occupies the northeast corner of Spain.

Famous for its summer fogs and cable cars, San Francisco has long been a popular place to visit in California.

Nestled between two rugged mountain ranges, this lesser-known corner of the Iberian Peninsula is rich in natural beauty and timeless charm.

An exotic and picturesque island, Aruba lies off the coast of Venezuela in the Caribbean.

Rich in history and culture, Dijon is a must-visit destination when traveling around the Burgundy region of France.

When road-tripping across America, forget the typical art galleries and historical exhibits.

Snow-capped peaks, alpine lakes, and dense evergreen forests create some of the most iconic scenery in the Pacific Northwest.

With snow-capped peaks, historic streets, and beautiful waterfront views, this picturesque city is easy to linger in longer than planned.
