Volos, a vibrant city nestled between the Aegean Sea and the lush slopes of Mount Pelion, is a delightful blend of modernity and tradition. Known for its picturesque waterfront and bustling port, Volos offers visitors an authentic taste of Greek coastal life. The city’s seaside promenade is ideal for leisurely strolls, with plenty of cafes and tavernas where you can savor fresh seafood while enjoying views of the bay.
Banff, nestled in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, is one of Canada’s most celebrated mountain towns and a gateway to Banff National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Angkor Thom was the last great capital of the Khmer Empire, established in the late 12th century under King Jayavarman VII in what is now northwestern Cambodia. Enclosed by massive stone walls and a wide moat, the city was designed as both a political center and a sacred landscape, symbolizing the cosmic order of the Khmer worldview.
Gijón sits on Spain’s northern coast in Asturias, shaped by its long relationship with the Cantabrian Sea. From its origins as a Roman settlement to its later growth as an industrial and port city, Gijón has balanced maritime work with civic life.
This quaint and historic village has a notable Old Town with over 100 half timbered houses, with the oldest dating to 1339. During your exploration of Miltenberg, make sure to stop the oldest and most historic bar in town, a 500-year-old hangout that locals refer to simply as Weinhaus.
This is a wild and beautiful area unlike anywhere else in the world. Torres del Paine lies between the central spine of the Andes, nearly buried under a massive ice cap and the steppes of Southern Patagonia.
Surrounded by the Pacific Ocean with unobstructed views of Land's End, Vista Encantada's luxurious suites provide an exclusive and tranquil retreat for owners and guests seeking to recharge and indulge in a place that helps disconnect and then reconnect to what really matters.
This itinerary takes travelers on a 10-day journey that begins in Milan, a city where haute couture meets ancient history. Known as a global fashion capital, Milan is also home to some of Italy’s most renowned art treasures. Travelers will stroll through Piazza del Duomo, with its towering Gothic cathedral, and admire Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece, The Last Supper, at the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie. A guided walking tour in the footsteps of Leonardo da Vinci offers an intimate look at the life and works of this Renaissance genius, followed by an exploration of Milan’s medieval grandeur on a half-day city tour, including Sforza Castle and the grand Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. ...