Kona started as King Kamehameha I's government seat, and is now a popular tourist destination with key landmarks like Hulihee Palace, as well as coffee farms, shopping and dining.
This is your passage into the sacred "Garden Isle," where the sweet smell of the mokihana berry permeates the air and the lush green landscapes intoxicate your senses. Visit Waimea Canyon and witness the union of water, sunshine, clouds and canyon walls as they create the most colorful rainbows imaginable.
There is no other place with such a variety of scenery - deserts, mountains, lush tropical vegetation, and valleys filled with thousands of banana trees. Agriculture here offers everything: lime trees, vine-yards, coffee plantations, sugar cane, almond, tomato and banana crops, as well as, pine and palm forests.
With its blend of natural beauty, historic charm, and artistic flair, Nice offers an unforgettable experience on the French Riviera. Whether wandering through its picturesque streets, enjoying a day at the beach, or savoring its regional cuisine, visitors will fall in love with this enchanting city.
Ocho Rios, whose name comes from the Spanish for “Eight Rivers”, was originally a Taíno settlement before Spanish and later British colonial influence shaped its identity. Nestled along Jamaica’s lush north coast, this once-humble fishing village has transformed into a vibrant coastal town that blends historical depth with modern charm.
Haines is a charming stop in the Alaska Panhandle and a gateway to Glacier Bay National Park and Tongass National Forest. While visiting Haines, be sure to sample from local breweries and distilleries, explore the Haines Sheldon Museum, and gaze in awe at the vista of snow-capped mountains and sparkling blue waters.
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Hammer Museum
Only museum on the planet dedicated to hammers, displaying ancient to modern versions.
Haines Sheldon Museum
Experience the history, art, and culture of the Chilkat Valley.