
Looking for Authentic Italy? Wander a Historic Old Town Where Locals Still Make Pasta by Hand on Their Doorsteps
Set along the Adriatic coast, this historic port city blends centuries of maritime history with a lively Mediterranean atmosphere.

Set along the Adriatic coast, this historic port city blends centuries of maritime history with a lively Mediterranean atmosphere.

When visiting Europe, the incredible cities are often a highlight.

Affectionately known as the ‘Land of Smiles’, Thailand is arguably Southeast Asia’s premier travel destination.

A fascinating place to visit, Belgium consists of three very autonomous regions, with Flanders in the north being very different both culturally and linguistically from Wallonia in the south and the multicultural capital of Brussels in the center of the country.

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.

Dominating the landmass of South America, Brazil is a huge country that is home to a diverse population.

Europe’s tourist attractions spent decades building reputations that social media then inflated to levels that reality cannot consistently match.

Home to lots of wonderful countryside and dramatic landscapes, Scotland lies in the north of Great Britain and is famous for the majestic lochs and age-old castles that are dotted about the gorgeous Scottish Highlands.

Few experiences compare to the thrill of watching a whale release a powerful spray from its blowhole in the open ocean.

Financially the most important city in Italy, Milan gets approximately six million visitors a year – and it’s not hard to see why.

Boasting one of the most scenic harbors in the world, sophisticated Sydney lets visitors to Australia know they’re entering someplace special from the moment of arrival.

Somewhere in the western hills of Germany, tucked deep in a forested valley with no town anywhere close, a medieval castle still stands right where builders placed it more than 850 years ago.

Along the rugged Pacific Northwest coast, this vast wilderness showcases a remarkable mix of glacial peaks, cascading waterfalls, and dramatic shorelines.

As it straddles the Pacific and Indo-Australian tectonic plates, New Zealand is very mountainous, with lots of volcanic peaks dotted here and there.

Almost synonymous with sun, sea, sand, and surf, this small coastal city is a wonderful place to both visit and live.
