Southern Patagonia & the Gateway to Antarctica: Punta Arenas
Punta Arenas, the southern gateway to Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego, is famed for dramatic coastal views, colorful historic buildings and maritime and colonial history. Visitors enjoy Strait of Magellan vistas, wildlife (Magellanic penguins & whales), nearby glaciers and pampas and museums, cemeteries and former whaling sites that reflect its multicultural past.
Mirissa Whale Watching: Up Close With Ocean Giants
Mirissa, a sun-drenched jewel on Sri Lanka’s southern coast, pulses with a laid-back energy. Golden beaches curve into sparkling waters where surfers carve gentle waves by day and the shoreline comes alive with cozy bars and music after dark. It’s the perfect springboard for exploring the storied ramparts of Galle Fort and the deep blue nearby plays host to unforgettable whale and dolphin excursions — sea-spray mornings that feel made for stories.
Tenby: A Delightful Little Seaside Gem
Nestled within 13th-century town walls, the sleepy harbor town of Tenby, Wales, cradles golden sandy beaches that sweep toward the sea beneath the romantic ruins of Tenby Castle and the amiable Tenby Museum and Art Gallery. Tenby’s colorful Georgian houses, quaint narrow streets and welcoming seaside atmosphere make it utterly charming.
Dalmatian Seaside City of Split
Croatia's second largest city, Split is a Dalmatian seaside town brimming with Roman ruins and natural splendor. This Mediterranean paradise is also the perfect jumping off point to island hop or explore nearby beaches and hidden caves.
Mirissa’s Sun-Kissed Shores, Gentle Turtles & the Timeless Charm of Galle’s Old Town
A sleepy gem on Sri Lanka’s southern shore, Mirissa is a bustling fishing port where the air smells of salt and sizzling seafood, beaches curve like postcards and whale-watching can feel downright life‑altering. It’s also the perfect springboard for exploring the storied lanes and ramparts of nearby Galle.