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Britain’s Great Outdoors

Britain’s Great Outdoors

The Broads National Park, Britain’s largest protected wetland, in Norfolk and Suffolk, is an idyllic family-friendly attraction. Rent a boat and explore some of the sanctuary’s vast waterways, visit The Museum of the Broads, and see a Sumatran tiger, snow leopard, and mangrove snake at Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens in Great Yarmouth. Then take the…

Aim High in Austria

Aim High in Austria

This winter wonderland is a skier’s paradise. From the six summits of the Königstour (King’s Tour) in Maria Alm, Dienten, and Mühlbach to the 12 Peaks Trophy route from St. Johann im Pongau to Zauchensee, there’s no shortage of soft, white powder or sensational scenery. Don’t ski? No worries. There’s plenty of other activities for…

Carbonara and History in Rome

Carbonara and History in Rome

Visiting iconic metropolises like Rome can be overwhelming — the city’s oversaturation of must-dos can lead to disappointment about all the sights you didn’t get the chance to see. For a less-intimidating-but-still-bustling-city feel, cross the River Tiber to visit Trastevere. The once working-class neighborhood is now a vivacious hotspot full of history. Here, you can…

Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain

Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain

The triangular isle of Tenerife is one of Spain’s most popular destinations, and the largest of the Canarian archipelago off the northwest coast of Africa. It is well-known for its beaches, some with striking volcanic black sand and others that shimmer with golden sand brought in from the Sahara. The center of Tenerife is home…

Switzerland Mountains

Switzerland Mountains

Central Switzerland, the region surrounding beautiful Lake Lucerne, is the heart of this charming country. Historically speaking, this is where the Federal Charter of 1291 was signed, which was a key component to the formation of modern-day Switzerland. History buffs can view the document and many other exhibits at the comprehensive Bundesbrief Museum in Schwyz….

Southern Coast of England

Southern Coast of England

Take a drive along the meandering, narrow country lanes in New Forest National Park and no doubt you’ll encounter a group of wild ponies, or better still, donkeys with foals in tow, holding up traffic as they leisurely lead the way. The wilderness here requires a slower pace of living. It’s a place of peace…

Central England

Central England

With long stretches of wild coastline, soaring skies, and expansive salt marshes waiting to be discovered, Norfolk is very much a British seaside haven for outdoorsy folk. This is a place where you’ll want to bring along your best outdoor apparel so you can get out and explore, whatever the weather. Inhale the cool, sea-salty…

Paris’ Hidden Haunts (Totally Free!)

Paris’ Hidden Haunts (Totally Free!)

Discover the unexpected on your next trip to Paris. Sure, you probably already know the most iconic sights to see but follow a lesser-trodden path to uncover a very different shade of the City of Light. Celebrity tombstones, NYC statue replicas, and an abandoned railway turned pedestrian park are the beginnings of your hidden, hauntingly…

Scotland Mountains

Scotland Mountains

Nature flaunts her full beauty during the fall season in Scotland, when the wild landscapes become ablaze with color. Crimson red, rich green, fiery auburn, and golden yellow hues reflect against glittering lochs, and the scenery comes alive with an almost ethereal-like quality. The colors aren’t the only draw: It’s also the quieter season, meaning…

Algarve, Portugal

Algarve, Portugal

Seaside Serenity Vibrant beaches dotted with golden limestone cliffs. Antiquated streets pulsating with excitement. An amalgamation of fresh seafood served in a big bronze bowl. This is Algarve. With almost 125 miles (200 kilometers) of coastline, this southern region specializes in all kinds of vacation offerings, from buzzing nightlife to sun-drenched beach days. Must-Do: Known…

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