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  • Riviera Maya, Mexico 2

    The white-sand beaches, translucent cenotes, and awe-inspiring ruins of the Riviera Maya have a mystical quality to them. The area stretches 80 miles from the fishing village of Puerto Morelos to the archeological sites of bohemian Tulum. It is in the state of Quintana Roo on the northeastern Yucatán peninsula along the Mexican Caribbean, and…

  • Williamsburg, Virginia

    Time travel to a typical day in the 1700s, when Williamsburg was the capital of the Colony of Virginia. Stop by the Governor’s Palace, Capitol, Courthouse, Bruton Parish Church, an apothecary, wigmaker, and other fascinating attractions. One of the three legs of America’s Historic Triangle, Williamsburg, together with Jamestown and Yorktown, should be on everyone’s…

  • Anaheim, California 2

    Orange County is also home to Knott’s Berry Farm®, the state’s first theme park, with rides and entertainment at Old West Ghost Town, Camp Snoopy, Fiesta Village, and the Boardwalk. Also, make plans to savor O.C.’s burgeoning food hall scene. Must-Do: Don a flight suit and take off in a fighter jet, performing aerial maneuvers…

  • Patagonia and Cuyo, Argentina

    Summertime (December through February) in Patagonia and Cuyo is a splendid season for outdoor adventures. The warm yet windy weather and picture-perfect landscapes are ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding along the Argentinian Andes. Wintertime (July through September) is superb too, specifically for skiing in Bariloche. The expansive area spans the mountainous, wine-producing…

  • Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 2

    From a gondola atop the SkyWheel, nearly 200 feet above Myrtle Beach’s Oceanfront Boardwalk and Promenade, you get a fascinating view of this Southern city’s skyline and white sandy shores. But a closer look reveals that Myrtle Beach, situated in the heart of South Carolina’s Grand Strand, is also the soul of this 60-mile-long coastal…

  • Northern Wisconsin

    With woodlands, wildlife, and an incredible 15,000 — give or take — freshwater lakes peppered about, this section of the Midwest is the ultimate playground for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. And you’ll have plenty of opportunities to take full advantage of Northern Wisconsin’s natural gems, which include the 1.5-million-acre Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest.  Whether it’s…

  • Surf, sand, and sunshine.

    With its over 30 million visitors per year, it’s no secret that San Diego is a great place to be. The city has it all: sports, beaches, history, family-friendly activities, prime eats, and a temperate year-round climate. Interestingly enough, this bustling city is also known as the Birthplace of California. The state’s first permanent Spanish…

  • Ten out of ten stays.

    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…

  • A Brilliant Beach Escape

    Once called Little England because of its distinction as the first overseas British colony, Barbados is a newly independent republic and eternally alluring. Barbados is a quintessential Caribbean paradise with crystal-clear waters lapping more than 70 miles of beaches, including pink-sand Crane Beach. It’s also rich with culture and history, which is showcased in Historic…

  • Scenic splendor.

    Culture and idyllic scenery coalesce in Western Massachusetts’ Berkshires. This mountainous — and slightly out-of-the-way — pitstop between New York City and Boston offers plenty of peace and calm from city life, yet also possesses the sophisticated activities one would expect from a metropolis. And it’s been this way for decades. Literary giants such as…

  • Coachella Valley Comforts

    Approximately 100 miles east from the Southern California coast, and on the other side of Mount San Jacinto State Park, you’ll find Palm Springs and Palm Desert. More importantly, you’ll find an entirely different type of Golden State vacation. For starters, the vibe is laid-back. The constant buzz of celebrity and beach life is replaced…

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