Byron Bay lies on the far north coast of New South Wales, Australia, where wide beaches meet the deep blue Pacific and the point of land known as Cape Byron marks the easternmost tip of the mainland. Standing tall above the coastline, the Cape Byron Lighthouse has guided ships since 1901 and now greets walkers and sightseers who take the scenic cliff-top path for views stretching toward whales during their migration season.
Pontevedra is a historic city in Galicia, in northwestern Spain, set along the Lérez River near the Atlantic coast. It is known for its well-preserved old town and a layout that favors pedestrians, giving the center a calm and accessible feel.
Port of Spain, the capital of Trinidad and Tobago, is a city that brims with cultural energy and layered history. Set against the backdrop of the Northern Range mountains and overlooking the Gulf of Paria, it has long been a hub of trade, migration, and creativity.
Guanajuato is situated between the dry north of the country and the more verdant south, and geographically belongs to the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt, the Mexican Plateau.
A resort city popular with locals and tourists alike, Balneário Camboriú entices visitors with beautiful beaches, renowned dance clubs and looming skyscrapers. With a vibrant nightlife, modern restaurants, and even the Cristo de la Luz statue overlooking the city, it's often compared to Rio de Janeiro. Its main claim to fame, though, is the city's status as the "capital of electronic music," according to Forbes. Combined with its e-music scene and a unique cable car connecting two of the most po
Andalsnes is your starting point for a ride on the Trollstigvein (troll's path), a zig-zag drive up mountains and over waterfalls
that's out of this world. Trollstigven's often cloud-shrouded summit is the ultimate challenge for mountain climbers.