
17 Best Places to Visit in Peru
Peru is probably one of South America’s most well-known destinations, and the mysterious settlement of Machu Picchu has adorned many a tourist postcard.

Peru is probably one of South America’s most well-known destinations, and the mysterious settlement of Machu Picchu has adorned many a tourist postcard.

The many Italian regions offer travelers varying experiences. However, there may be no area as stately and elegant as Piedmont.

Set along the shores of the largest of the Great Lakes, this striking city is known for its dramatic natural setting, where steep hills and rugged bluffs rise above the water.

Florida is known for its white sandy beaches, which offer year-round sunshine and family-friendly fun in the sun.

Malaysia isn’t necessarily known for its beaches, often falling by the wayside due to the beautiful beaches of nearby Thailand and Indonesia, so it’s not a traditional go-to beach destination.

Ancient Roman ruins, lively waterfronts, and breathtaking Adriatic sunsets combine to create one of Europe’s most enjoyable coastal escapes.

On the outer edge of the Caribbean’s Leeward Islands, Antigua is a heart-stopping destination.

In the 19th century, Horace Greeley was credited with telling young men to go West. If he were alive today, he might say, “go off the beaten path, traveler.

The ninth-largest country in the world, Kazakhstan covers a vast swathe of territory in Central Asia.

The capital of Bavaria, Munich, is Germany’s third biggest city and is known worldwide for its famous celebration of Bavarian culture – the annual Oktoberfest.

Spain’s sunny summers make it a magnet for travelers seeking a laid-back relaxing holiday, but the country’s largest city is no place for lazing about.

Florida has been a favorite spot for travelers forever. You’ll find a mix of sunny beaches, famous amusement parks, and some wild, unique natural areas all over the state.

If countries were awarded for diversity, Malaysia would top first place.

Adobe buildings, desert landscapes, and distant mountain views give this city a distinctly Southwestern atmosphere.

Laced with scenic canals and golden beaches, this sun-drenched coastal city has earned the nickname the ‘Venice of America.
