
Canada’s Most Famous National Parks Are Only Part of the Story
Canada is a diverse and scenic nation, and there is no end to the list of things you can see, do and explore in the Great White North.

Canada is a diverse and scenic nation, and there is no end to the list of things you can see, do and explore in the Great White North.

‘The Sunshine State,’ as it is known, certainly lives up to its name. Each year, millions of people descend on Florida’s cities to revel in all they have to offer.

Fittingly known as ‘the Heart of it All’, Ohio lies right in the middle of the Midwest with Lake Erie making up much of its northern border.

Forget those massive ocean liners and European river boats – America’s waterways offer some of the most spectacular cruising experiences you’ve probably never considered.

Think the Midwest is just cornfields and quiet nights? Think again! Beyond the amber waves of grain lies a treasure trove of adventure perfect for a 48-hour escape.

Set beside a vast mountain lake and surrounded by the foothills of the Andes, this breathtaking destination feels almost unreal in its beauty.

Just an hour away from Boston, this charming port town in New Hampshire is a popular destination for all kinds of travelers.

Sometimes countries simply don’t live up to the picture on the postcard. Sometimes places become overdone and tired.

With over 25% of the country’s territory dedicated to national parks and reserves that protect and preserve its diverse array of incredible ecosystems; it is fair to say that Costa Rica has an abundance of natural wonders just waiting to be explored! Very environmentally friendly, Costa Rica is renowned around.

One of the most beautiful states in the country, the large and lovely Montana is awash with stunning scenery, with marvelous mountains rising dramatically above pretty plains and prairies.

Serbia today is a blend of cultures, having been fought over by the Romans, Ottomans, Hapsburgs and other people in its war-torn past.

The northernmost capital in the world, Reykjavik is tucked away in the southwest of Iceland, not far from lots of incredible geysers, waterfalls and volcanoes.

Just across the border from the United States, Tijuana has long been a bridge to enjoy Mexican delights without having to travel far.

While most of Portugal’s territory covers the western part of the Iberian Peninsula, it also includes the two wild and remote archipelagos of Madeira and the Azores that lie in the Atlantic Ocean.

If you’ve visited some of America’s national parks, you might have noticed that some of the big-name parks are just a bit too big.
