Half Moon Cay, also known as Little San Salvador Island, is a private island in the Bahamas that offers an escape into turquoise waters and soft, powdery sands. Surrounded by shallow lagoons and vibrant coral reefs, the island is framed by a sweeping crescent-shaped beach that stretches for miles, making it a striking destination for those arriving by cruise or private yacht. Its calm waters and gentle tides create ideal conditions for swimming, snorkeling, and exploring marine life.
Nestled between the Westerwald and Taunus, this charming spa town on the Lahn has a lot to offer for a carefree stay. Along with the wide variety of health facilities the Emser springs ensure relaxation and well-being while leisure and cultural events take care of your other needs and desires. Highlights include the flower carnival, the Jacques Offenbach festival and the Rose Ball.
Qatar invites discovery through both its modern ambition and traces of its desert heritage. In Doha, the Museum of Islamic Art, designed by I. M. Pei, rises over the waterfront to display centuries of calligraphy, ceramics, textiles, and metalwork. Nearby, the National Museum of Qatar presents the nation's story through exhibits and architecture shaped like the desert rose. Each space offers both insight and reflection.
Pingyao, a city steeped in ancient charm, offers a remarkable glimpse into China’s rich history. This well-preserved city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is renowned for its classical ancient architecture, which remains largely intact since the Ming and Qing dynasties. Wander through the Pingyao Ancient City Wall, a formidable structure that encircles the city and provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Sapporo, (säp-pô´rô), capital of Hokkaido prefecture, SW Hokkaido, Japan. One of Japan's most rapidly growing urban centers, Sapporo is famous for its annual snow festival. It was the site of the 1972 winter Olympics.