The Tobago Cays are a small cluster of uninhabited islands and reefs in the Southern Grenadines, known for their crystalline waters, coral formations, and vibrant marine life.
Burundi, a small country tucked along the shores of Lake Tanganyika, offers travelers a deeply authentic experience that few destinations can match. Known as the “Heart of Africa” due to its location, Burundi is home to dramatic landscapes, from rolling hills and volcanic mountains to wide plains and ancient forests. One of its most remarkable natural features is the southern tip of the Nile River, which begins near Rutovu.
Gaborone, the vibrant capital of Botswana, offers a unique blend of modernity and tradition, making it an increasingly popular destination for travelers seeking an African city adventure. Founded in 1966, this city is relatively young but holds immense significance as the political and economic heart of Botswana.
Located 75 miles south of San Francisco, Santa Cruz is a vibrant and laidback city on the central coast of California. Settled by Spanish Missionaries in the late 18th century, Santa Cruz has become a coastal paradise for surfers, students, and lovers of nature. Nestled between Wilder Ranch State Park and Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park, University of California, Santa Cruz, is the city’s leading research institution. Towering trees line the campus’s many pathways, and it’s not uncommon to see deer and other wildlife roaming in nearby natural areas.
Santa Cruz has something for everyone, making it a crucial stop for those visiting California’s popular Bay Area. The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk and Wharf provide stunning views of Monterey Bay and offer a plethora of vintage-style amusements, including a wooden roller coaster, the historic Looff Carousel, and a variety of arcade games ideal for the entire family. Steamer Lane, Pleasure Point, and the Santa Cruz Surfing Museum, housed in a picturesque lighthouse, beckon surfers and surfing enthusiasts year-round to the glittering turquoise waves. Kayaks, paddleboards, and boats are easily available for those eager to fish and watch migrating whales emerging from the bay. Venture just beyond the city to catch a glimpse of the legendary redwood forests in Big Basin Redwoods State Park.