West of Vienna, the quaint town of Dürnstein lies on the banks of the iconic Danube and is the perfect destination for river cruising, sightseeing, and enjoying the best of Austrian culture. Though small, this picturesque village offers plenty to see and do.
Seclusion is the name of the game on Lizard. It's a large national-park island and surrounded by Osprey Island, Seabird Islet, South and Palfrey islands. Lizard has special historical interest due to Captain Cook's visit. It also has fine diving and fishing possibilities, 23 superb beaches (among the reef's best) and great swimming and snorkelling.
The commercial and cultural center for the Ruhr region on the Rhine River, Duseldorff is also the site of the Felderhof Cave where Neanderthal man was found in 1856.
North Carolina is a state where natural beauty and cultural richness collide, offering visitors a wide variety of experiences. From the breathtaking peaks of the Blue Ridge Mountains to the sun-drenched shores of the Outer Banks, North Carolina’s diverse landscapes provide endless opportunities for adventure. The iconic Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a must-see for hikers and wildlife enthusiasts.
Yangon, Myanmar’s largest city, blends colonial heritage, cultural diversity, and spiritual landmarks. Once the country’s capital, it remains the economic and cultural hub, with lively markets, tree-lined avenues, and historic buildings that reflect its layered past under British, Burmese, and regional influences.
Tahiti is a veritable paradise in the South Pacific. The largest and most populous island of French Polynesia's Society Islands, Tahiti is known for its iconic overwater bungalows, crystal-clear cerulean water, and lush, tropical rainforests.
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Inter-Island Transportation
Domestic air carrier Air Tahiti is the main mode of transportation between the islands. A daily ferry takes travelers between Tahiti and Moorea.
Currency
Tahitian currency is the Pacific franc (XPF).
Languages
French is the official language, though indigenous languages are commonly spoken in each archipelago. English is widely spoken in tourist areas.