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Santiago

Flanked by the Chilean Coast Range and the snowy Andes, Chile’s largest metropolis offers a dazzling array of sights and attractions for visitors to pursue. Mirrored skyscrapers, 16th-century churches, hip cafes, dance clubs… and did we mention the delicious Chilean cuisine? Must-sees in scenic Santiago include the famous city center Plaza de Armas, Parque Tupahue…

Santorini

Reshaped by volcanic activity, the rugged yet enchanting Santorini beckons all seafaring souls in the Aegean Sea. Visitors to this breathtaking and romantic Cyclades archipelago will gaze at the whitewashed cubiform houses sitting cliffside and hovering over the water. Santorini is technically an active volcano, and perhaps the only volcano on the planet with its…

Saudi Arabia

Known formally as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), Saudi Arabia is an Arabian Peninsula country that is Asia’s 5th largest country. Its coastline runs along both the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea. Visitors will experience dry desert, mountains, lowland and steppes. Saudi Arabia has two of Islam’s holiest locations: Mecca and Medina. Daily…

Singapore

Singapore is the 5th most visited city in the world, and when you step foot in this modern, culturally rich city you’ll see why! Foodies will delight in both the affordable hawker markets and Michelin star dining throughout the city, and shoppers will love ducking into one of the many shopping malls or independent markets…

Skagway

This small yet charming city in Alaska’s panhandle is a throwback to the gold rush era. Skagway is a well-preserved part of Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park. Vintage trains run through this cozy Alaska destination, while cruise ships regularly arrive and depart from its Inside Passage-situated port. Skagway activities include day hikes, walking tours,…

Southampton

This charming port city on England’s south coast provides plenty of fun shopping opportunities, classic art and fascinating museums. The city also hosts many cultural events like the Southampton International Film Festival.

St. Kitts

St. Kitts and Nevis is a West Indies island country and the Western Hemisphere’s smallest sovereign state. Major events include Carnival (December – January), June’s St. Kitts Music Festival (June), and Culturama (one week from July – August).

St. Petersburg

A Russian jewel on the Baltic Sea, St. Petersburg was founded by Peter the Great, but named after the Saint. But what’s in a name? This imperial city has also been called the “Venice of the North” thanks to its canals and grand architecture. There’s plenty to fascinate visitors to this most cultured and European…

Stavanger

The Port of Stavanger is a popular stop on the route to the Norwegian Fjords, and boasts a first-rate assortment of museums and cultural events. Old Stavanger has Europe’s best preserved wooden house settlement.

Stornoway

Located in the Outer Hebrides, Stornoway is the capital of the Isle of Lewis in Scotland’s Western Isles. This charming town is the perfect place to immerse yourself in Scottish Gaelic culture, music, and history, making it a popular port city for visitors and a great starting point for exploring the rest of the archipelago.

Strasbourg

This vibrant and picturesque city sits near the German border and is the 2nd most popular tourist city in France. Its historic city center is classified a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, and the Stasbourg Cathedral is one of the finest examples of Rayonnant Gothic architecture. If you plan to travel here from the end…

Suva

Suva is the capital of Fiji and a popular island destination in the South Pacific. Highlights of this tropical city include Fiji Museum, Thurston Park, Mount Korobaba, and Colo-I-Suva Forest Park.