You gotta check out Jaipur, India's Pink City! Since 1876, it's been painted pink to impress the Prince of Wales.
You'll love exploring Bisbee, Arizona—a cool, artsy town with colorful houses and a rich mining history, tucked into the mountains of the American Southwest.
Zurich's public transport system is unbeatable! Trains, trams, and buses are punctual, clean, and cover every corner of the city, making exploring effortless.
You'll find the Hassan Tower in Rabat—a stunning 12th-century minaret perfect for soaking up some serious historic vibes without battling the tourist crowds.
You've gotta check out Maryland's Ocean City for some relaxed beach vibes—it's popular but way less crowded than those jam-packed tourist spots.
In Sri Lanka, you'll feel safe as a solo traveler. It ranks at the top for safety, with low crime rates and locals known for respecting women.
You can hike the Via Dinarica trail right from Kosovo's backyard, experiencing some of the most breathtaking views across the rugged Balkan landscapes.
Wandering through Balmoral Castle's grand rooms and corridors lets you literally walk through the history of the British Royal Family's Scottish home since 1852.
Riga, located between Estonia and Lithuania, might not be on your radar yet, but it's an undiscovered gem that's totally worth the detour.
Inside the Tower of London, you are stepping straight into a live-action history book, with the Crown Jewels and the White Tower as total must-sees.
In St. Vincent and the Grenadines, you can experience the beauty of the Tobago Cays, which is popular for its protected waters and vibrant marine life and is ideal for snorkeling.
You don't need to be an extreme explorer to visit Antarctica. Now, catching a flight from Punta Arenas or hopping on a ship from Ushuaia will get you there!
If you think Wales is just sheep and choirs, you're missing out! This place rocks with ancient castles, creative cities, and epic national parks like Snowdonia.
You can explore Daufuskie Island by renting a golf cart and cruising down its tree-canopied dirt roads.
If you are into history mixed with adventure, trekking to the Tre Cime di Lavaredo in the Dolomites is a must. You will be walking paths where soldiers once marched, surrounded by epic mountains.