Gramado's Rua Torta is famous for its winding design, creating a playful and unique photo spot in this Brazilian-European city.
Santo Domingo, the oldest European city in the Americas, is home to the first cathedral, hospital, and university in the New World.
Did you know that Pfeiffer Beach in Big Sur has purple sand colored by minerals from nearby hills?
Manuel Antonio National Park combines the thrill of wildlife like monkeys with calm beaches, offering a unique Costa Rican adventure.
Patagonia is home to the Perito Moreno Glacier, one of the few glaciers in the world that is still growing.
Did you know? The Monastery in Petra, reached by climbing about 800 steps, offers breathtaking views of Jordan's landscape.
You are visiting a town built in a meteorite crater when you go to Nördlingen. It mixes history, architectural buildings, and space science all in one amazing circle-shaped place.
Oahu is famous for its beaches and historical significance, which is evident at the Pearl Harbor National Memorial, commemorating the island's role in World War II.
Cliffs of Slieve League are among Europe's highest sea cliffs, soaring nearly three times higher than the famous Cliffs of Moher, truly a giant in nature's beauty.
Siquijor in the Philippines is famous for its unique 'bolo-bolo' healing practice, part of the Filipino heritage.
The Louvre Museum in Paris has over 615,797 objects and 35,000 works of art, making it the largest art museum in the world.
France remains the top global travel destination in 2024, with international arrivals at 93% of 2019 levels. This boosts the economy by EUR220 billion and supports 2.7 million jobs.
Did you know that Ba Na Hills is home to the Golden Bridge, held by giant stone hands? This unique bridge, set high above the clouds, offers breathtaking views.
Mother Teresa, one of the world's most beloved humanitarians, was born in Skopje, the capital of North Macedonia.
The Old Library of Trinity College, a cornerstone of Dublin's history, offers a journey through Ireland's past. Its stunning architecture and rare collections, including the Book of Kells, are a must-see for visitors.