
11 Best Places to Visit in Corfu
Colorful and charming, Corfu is a gem of a Greek island.

Colorful and charming, Corfu is a gem of a Greek island.

Picture a town where every commercial building on the main street sits on the National Register of Historic Places.

The Republic of Finland is among the most northern of European countries and is bordered by Russia to the east and Sweden to the west.

Rolling vineyards, medieval hill towns, and dramatic mountain landscapes make this one of the country’s most rewarding regions to explore.

Nestled in the Adriatic Sea of Croatia, Brac Island is famous for its gleaming stone that was used to construct Diocletian’s Palace in Split and even the White House in Washington, D.

While not technically a part of Scandinavia, Finland boasts some of the same traits as its neighboring countries.

Renowned for being one of the most environmentally friendly and biodiverse countries in the world, volcanic and rainforest-covered Costa Rica lies on the Central American isthmus in between the Caribbean Sea to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west.

Whether scaling the slopes of Mt. Everest or paying homage at the birthplace of the Buddha, a trip to Nepal is a top destination for many travelers.

Classical buildings, riverside promenades, modernist structures, medieval streets, and of course the famous Porto wine.

The capital of Chile’s Lake District, Puerto Montt acts as a gateway to both the Patagonian fjords and Andes Mountains.

This Pacific-facing coastal city combines a spectacular beachfront promenade, a richly preserved historic district, and an impressive range of resorts—all in one place.

The Italian island of Sardinia, the second largest in the Mediterranean Sea – after Sicily, of course – has 2,000 kilometers of coastline.

The west part of Germany is a region of contrasts, from heavy industry to romantic river cruises where vineyards and medieval castles reign.

Cobbled streets, centuries-old buildings, and a lingering sense of mystery make this one of New England’s most fascinating destinations.

Vast wilderness, towering mountain ranges, and some of the most spectacular wildlife on Earth make this one of the world’s last great frontiers.
