
Best Cities to Live in New York
When people think of New York, minds often jump straight to the spellbinding high rises of Manhattan.

When people think of New York, minds often jump straight to the spellbinding high rises of Manhattan.

White-sand beaches, turquoise waters, and swaying palm trees give these islands the kind of tropical scenery that hardly seems real.

For many travelers, this historic city marks the emotional end of a long and meaningful journey.

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

History and heritage sweep across Scotland from Highlands to Lowlands, from Orkney to the Hebrides.

South Africa may be home to big cities known to many around the world, but the heritage and culture of this melting pot of a country can be best seen in the many villages and small towns scattered in the valleys and plains of its vast countryside, known as the.

The Maldives is a white-sand archipelago nation that is made up of almost 1200 islands.

Set in the Indian Ocean, Bali is just a short ferry ride from the neighbouring giant of Java. But this Hindu-majority island couldn’t be more different.

Framed by the snow-capped Andes, this sprawling metropolis blends dramatic natural scenery with urban sophistication.

The third-largest state in the US, California is home to a diverse array of beautiful landscapes.

On the edge of the Arabian Peninsula, you’ll find the Sultanate of Oman.

Belize is something of an anomaly – a former British colony in the middle of mostly Spanish-influenced Central America, and a Caribbean country at that, too.

Once the capital and crown jewel of a vast ancient empire, this high-altitude city is surrounded on all sides by towering mountains.

Snow-covered peaks, alpine villages, and endless outdoor adventures have made this one of North America’s premier mountain destinations.

Forest trails, cascading waterfalls, and quiet mountain scenery make this one of Maryland’s most beautiful outdoor escapes.
