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    A popular television series recently spotlighted the long chain of thin barrier islands arching out into the Atlantic Ocean, but North Carolina residents and visitors alike have long treasured the stunning 125-mile (201 kilometers) stretch and Cape Hatteras, where Ocracoke and Hatteras Island meet. Situated in the center of the roughly 70-mile-long (113 kilometers) Cape…

  • Relax, Rejuvenate, Repeat

    Stretching along almost 100 miles (160 kilometers) of coastline, and home to part of the world’s second-largest barrier reef, the paradise-like beaches and beautiful underwater world are reason enough to visit Mexico’s Riviera Maya. But then there are the inland gems to discover, too. From ancient Maya cities to swimmable cenotes (sinkholes) and fun water…

  • 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…

  • Unwind in Style

    Ideally located on South Carolina’s Atlantic coast, families flock to this fun-loving hub of activity for its 60 miles (97 kilometers) of magnificent shoreline, oodles of entertainment options — WonderWorks, a water park, and Broadway Grand Prix to name a few — and state parks showcasing the area’s seaside beauty. Must-Do: After getting your beach…

  • Wild at Heart

    With its vast wilderness, crimson-colored sunsets, and sweeping savannahs where majestic lions, African elephants, and zebras roam free, South Africa is a place full of wild adventures. For thrilling safari encounters, combined with adrenaline-fueled activities for the whole family, visit the Mpumalanga province, in northeastern South Africa, also known as The Place Where the Sun…

  • 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…