
12 Under-the-Radar Destinations in the Midwest
When you think of vacation spots, the Midwest might not be the first place that pops into your mind, and we don’t blame you.

When you think of vacation spots, the Midwest might not be the first place that pops into your mind, and we don’t blame you.

Lying on the east coast of New Zealand overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the small city of Napier on North Island is a very pretty and pleasant place to spend some time.

Set along a scenic river and surrounded by rolling foothills, this lively city blends natural beauty with a youthful, energetic atmosphere.

One of the most exceptional safari travel spots on the planet, Tanzania is home to some of the world’s richest landscapes and prosperous wildlife.

When you look at the United States, it’s easy to notice the big differences between states—not just in culture, but in how people live and what they earn.

Often overlooked by tourists who head instead to neighboring Kenya and Tanzania, Uganda has been described as the ‘Pearl of Africa’ such is its natural beauty and charm.

London conjures up images of royalty and power.

Koh Lipe, an island off the shore of Southwestern Thailand, is considered a tropical island paradise: jungles, secluded beaches, swaying palms and calm waters.

Along Georgia’s southern coast, there’s a 17.5-mile island you can only reach by taking a 45-minute ferry from the little town of St.

Surrounded by rugged landscapes and famous landmarks, this friendly city is easy to overlook at first glance.

This remote town sits at the head of Passage Canal, about 60 miles southeast of Anchorage, squeezed between steep mountains and the cold, restless waters of Prince William Sound.

Although often derisively referred to as ‘The Crossroads of America’, Indiana is actually awash with stunning scenery and idyllic countryside.

Oregon, officially nicknamed as ‘The Beaver State’, is located in the Pacific Northwest in the United States of America and is best known for its magical landscape.

Overshadowed by its flashy neighbor, this desert city offers a far more relaxed side of southern Nevada.

The southern Californian city of San Diego is where you’ll find beaches, beautiful blue skies, and surfing opportunities aplenty.
