
One of Europe’s Most Atmospheric Capitals Still Feels Strangely Overlooked by Americans
Gothic spires, cobbled streets, and centuries-old bridges give this city one of the most atmospheric skylines in Europe.

Gothic spires, cobbled streets, and centuries-old bridges give this city one of the most atmospheric skylines in Europe.

For such a small island, Malta is absolutely packed with fascinating treasures. Breathtaking ancient sites, charming cities and beautiful beaches are just the beginning.

Imagine a compact beach town where pastel cottages line white-sand paths and food trucks glint in the sunlight.

Somewhere along the Maine coast, there’s a harbor town that keeps popping up on every “best of” list—and it makes sense.

With year-round sunshine, clear blue skies, and a laid-back desert vibe, this stylish retreat has long been a favorite escape.

Cape Cod is New England’s quintessential summer colony.

Arguably the birthplace of liberal America, San Francisco has long been known for its counterculture, with this being the inception of hippie culture at infamous Haight-Ashbury.

Blessed with many different landscapes, Colombia in the northwest of South America is home to beautiful Caribbean and Pacific coastlines, the glorious Andes mountains, and of course, the awe-inspiring Amazon rainforest – among many other spectacular natural sights.

Retirement shouldn’t mean moving to a giant planned community in Florida where everyone drives golf carts and complains about the HOA.

Endless orange dunes and wide-open desert landscapes make this one of the most unforgettable places in North Africa.

Legend has it that the gods created the Sporades Islands by tossing colored pebbles into the Aegean Sea.

California is known as the mecca of celebrity culture in the USA and in some ways, it is; this is where you’ll find Hollywood, after all! But there’s a lot more to this large American state than famous faces, film studios and the amusement parks that go with them.

Somewhere on Florida’s central Atlantic coast, about fifteen miles south of Daytona Beach, there’s a barrier island where the sand is wide enough to drive on, the waves pull in surfers year-round.

New Zealand’s fifth-largest city, booming Tauranga is an increasingly popular place to live and vacation and it is easy to see why.

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.
