Stretching more than 1,600 miles along the coast, this place is the world’s largest coral system. Composed of more than 900 islands, this is the only world wonder that can be seen from outer space.
Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Discovered by accident in 1535, this mostly served as a safe harbor to a succession of pirates, whalers, and sealers for nearly 300 years. From swimming with sea turtles to observing the famous tortoises, it’s a living museum of natural history.
Galápagos Islands, Ecuador
This place is a marvel of ancient engineering took centuries to build. Built to protect against invasions
Great Wall of China
Described as a vibrant global center of finance, culture, and media, known for its diverse and ambitious population, fast-paced and energetic atmosphere, and iconic landmarks like the Statue of Liberty and Times Square
New York
This location is where you want to check “been inside a pyramid” off your travel Bucket List. Don’t miss a camel ride through the desert .
Pyramids of Giza, Egypt
Located on the Zambezi River, this UNESCO World Heritage site is the largest curtain of falling water in the world. More than twice the height of Niagara Falls, it’s matched only by Iguazu Falls in South America.
victoria Falls, Zambia/Zimbabwe
Located between two continents where the Eurasian and American tectonic plates meet, this is quite literally a volcanic and geothermal wonderland. This famous attraction is a combination of mineral-rich freshwater and seawater from deep within the earth that is naturally heated to between 98-102 degrees.
The Blue Lagoon, Iceland
Set high in the Andes Mountains, the mysterious lost city of the Incas was built in the 15th century and later abandoned. Hidden from the outside world for centuries, it was rediscovered by Hiram Bingham in 1911.
A volcanic archipelago, this is a captivating blend of stunning natural scenery, rich Polynesian culture, and (most importantly) a warm aloha spirit that stays with you long after you visit.
The Hawaiian Islands
This place considered so significant it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1983 and stands today as a symbol of India and one of the world’s most celebrated monuments.
Taj Mahal, India
history, the culture, the food, the wine.... to the rugged coastlines of Cinque Terre and the Amalfi Coast, there’s so much to see.
Italy
this location has you covered with the adventure hubs of Rotorua and Queenstown. Whether you visit the South Island or the North Island (or both!), you’ll find plenty to see and do which includes the gorgeous Bay of Islands.
New Zealand
Archaeologists believe that the standing stones that form were constructed between 3000 BC and 2000 BC. Evidence of cremated remains at the site indicate that this likely a burial ground from its earliest beginnings.
Stonehenge, England
One of the most fabled cities in America, which is surprising given its relatively small size. A history of Spanish and French colonial influence combined with Creole & Cajun culture has left the city with it’s own unique brand of architecture, cuisine & music as the birthplace of jazz music and the cocktail.
New Orleans
Ultimate remote adventure destination that has ZERO tourist infrastructure. No hotels or tours here. To visit, you’ll board an expedition ship and journey across the notoriously rough Drake Passage.
Antarctica
The volcanic beauty of Santorini, the nightlife of Mykonos, the history of Rhodes and Crete and awesome beaches to go along with that are in this location
Greece
Everything from wildlife safaris in Kruger National Park to the beautiful beaches of Cape Town. The lush wine regions of Stellenbosch and the dramatic landscapes of the Garden Route are also a must.
South Africa
Very few people climb it, but you can try! If you dont, you know you can see it in all its glory by taking a scenic flight from Kathmandu.
Mount Everest, Nepal
The third-largest city in the USA, includes sites like that Wrigley Building, the beautiful Tiffany Dome inside the Cultural Center and the moody magnificence of the neo-Gothic Tribune Tower.
Chicago
Stretching for more than 1,500 miles along the western coastline, From jagged cliffs and deserted beaches to Signature Discovery Points like the Cliffs of Moher, you could spend weeks exploring this scenic views.
Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way
These magnificent islands are some of the world’s most beautiful and affordable places to visit. Avoid the summer months if you can, as this places monsoon season is no joke.
Thailand
The entire country consists of hundreds of tiny, idyllic islands scattered across an expanse of brilliant blue ocean with romantic overwater bungalows and crystal-clear lagoons.
The Maldives
The United Nations once proclaimed this the most isolated inhabited island in the world. An undisputed archaeological treasure, this is home to more than 20,000 archaeological sites. The moai that dot the island remain a mystery to this day.
Easter Island
This is a wild, unspoiled places that really lends itself to cruising. It’s a great way to see the state’s rugged natural beauty without traversing long distances across land from Denali National Park to the Kenai Fjords and salmon fishing to whale watchin .
Oneof the Caribbean’s sunniest islands, it also happens to fall south of the hurricane belt making it an ideal Caribbean destination during hurricane season. Located in the southern Caribbean Sea, this place is renowned for its beautiful beaches, crystal clear waters, and warm year-round climate.
Aruba