Nice la Belle
Nice bathes the Riviera in soft light — pastel façades, pebbled shores and a leisurely pace. Sunset walks on the Promenade des Anglais reveal cafés, performers and locals by the sea. Museums like Musée Matisse and Musée d’Art Moderne add quiet culture; the old town’s lanes hide markets, Provençal flavors and courtyards. Nice blends Mediterranean leisure, refined art and everyday charm.
Tikal: Echoes of an Ancient Maya Civilization
In the heart of the Guatemalan jungle, amid lush vegetation that whispers ancient stories, stand the ruins of a Maya civilization that flourished from the 6th century BCE to the 10th century CE. Its ceremonial center, alive in memory and stone, houses towering temples, silent palaces and public plazas that invite exploration, joined by ramps that seem to lead both into the past and into the imagination.
Red City of Marrakesh
The "Red City" of Marrakesh is a wonderful mix of European, Middle Eastern and African culture. Set in the foothills west of the Atlas Mountains, the city home to beautiful boutique hotels, intimate gardens, upscale spas and hammams, delicious restaurants and charming riads.
Chasing Waterfalls in Cienfuegos
Located on Bahía de Cienfuegos, a bay on Cuba’s southern coast, Cienfuegos is a peaceful town oozing charm. Known for colorful colonial-era buildings, the town is a chief seaport for sugarcane, coffee and tobacco.
Once the Capital of the Inca Empire
Once the capital of the Inca Empire, Cusco is famed for its rich history, culture and architecture. Cobblestone streets lead visitors to Plaza de Armas, alongside archaeological remains like the Twelve-Angled Stone. It's also the spot for freshwater trout ceviche and the perfect jumping off point for Sacred Valley and Rainbow Mountain.
Peru’s White City of Arequipa
Nicknamed the “White City” for its baroque buildings carved from sillar — a luminous volcanic stone — Arequipa, Peru radiates a cozy, sunlit charm. Streets hum with live music, spicy aromas drift from bustling kitchens and tucked-away antique shops invite slow discoveries. Its lively historic center feels like a warm embrace, framed dramatically by four towering volcanoes that watch over the town.
24 Magical Hours in Lima
Founded in 1535 as the Ciudad de los Reyes, Lima sparkles along Peru’s west coast with a lively, irresistible charm. From sunrise surfers and paragliders drifting over the bay to salsa-filled nights, the city blends historic cathedrals and leafy parks with world-class museums, buzzing plazas and unforgettable dining — Lima truly offers something for every kind of explorer.