One of the top attractions at Niagara Falls is the Cave of the Winds. This site allows visitors to stand near the falls and enjoy the stormy mist. Bringing or purchasing a rain jacket before exploring this activity is ideal to avoid soaked attire. This location also holds the “World Change...
Turks and Caicos is home to some of the most mind-blowingly beautiful beaches in the world, with sand so white it practically glows. It's an archipelago of 40 islands and cays, but eight main inhabited islands exist. They're separated into two groups: the Turks Islands (Grand Turk and S...
LUXURY:Hilton Imperial Dubrovnik– Part of one of the few big international hotel chains (run by Hilton) in Dubrovnik, the Imperial is actually a historic property. It’s perfectly positioned just outside of Old Town’s Pile Gate and has a lovely lobby bar and plus-sized rooms with extra-...
The island nation of Iceland - situated in the cold northern seas of Europe near Greenland - may be small but it’s certainly packed with history, culture and a whole lot of nature. This Nordic nation is often defined exactly by its stunning scenery,
Set on the southern side of Belize’s biggest island – Ambergris Caye – San Pedro is a town with a difference in the former British colony. Most of the inhabitants have their roots in Mexico, having fled to San Pedro over a century ago following conflict in their home country. As a ...
California’s biggest hubs offer showstopper fireworks. The main display in San Francisco is best seen over Fisherman’s Wharf, for instance, while South Lake Tahoe’s synchronized, top-rated fireworks display can be seen from all around town (though watching from a luxury yacht on the lake of...