
27 Must-See Attractions in Scotland
The beauty and history of Scotland are never hidden. It’s seen on the streets of Edinburgh and Glasgow, or along the shining coasts of its isles.

The beauty and history of Scotland are never hidden. It’s seen on the streets of Edinburgh and Glasgow, or along the shining coasts of its isles.

Twice chosen to host the Winter Olympics, this alpine city is encircled by soaring mountains and celebrated worldwide for its outstanding winter sports facilities.

A quick search of Tuscany, and you’ll be swooped into a plethora of information about Florence, the region’s crowning jewel.

When tourists visit South Africa, they are quick to flock to what they think is the country’s capital, Cape Town.

Home to a diverse array of peoples, cultures, countries and landscapes, Europe stretches all the way from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Atlantic Ocean in the west with the Mediterranean and Black seas making up its border in the south.

It’s always fun to go to la playa, especially if the beach is in a different country. The beaches of Central America’s Honduras will not disappoint you.

Appropriately nicknamed ‘The Natural State,’ Arkansas is home to both the Ozark and Ouachita mountain ranges, with plenty of spectacular scenery on show.

The Philippines is an enchanting island country in Southeast Asia.

Switzerland’s largest city might be best known as a global financial center, but Zurich’s picturesque setting and cultural treasures have helped to establish the city as a vacation destination too.

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

Affectionately known as ‘Lonnie’ to locals, Launceston is a lovely place to visit that has plenty to offer.

Route 66 is America’s most famous road trip, running 2,448 miles from Chicago to Santa Monica.

There’s something magical about a historic Main Street that no modern shopping center can match.

For over a century now, this small seaside city has attracted visitors to its shores with an enticing array of unique sights and striking coastal scenery.

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.
