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Lake Pend Oreille- Sandpoint, Idaho
Who said you need an ocean to go surfing? The 43-mile-long Lake Pend Oreille in Sandpoint, ID, has become popular for wakesurfing. More »
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Villefranche sur Mer- Provence, France
Even cruise ships can anchor in the Bay of Villefranche, one of the deepest natural harbors in the Mediterranean. More »
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Salinas Rolling Hills- California
What cyclist doesn’t crave a steep and winding road? More »
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Bridal Veil Basin- Telluride, Colorado
Spring is finally here, which means it’s hiking season. Trails above Telluride, CO, in the San Juan Mountains, will satisfy seekers of flora, fauna and mountains of majesty. More »
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South Beach Marina- Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
South Beach Marina on the southwest end of Hilton Head Island is a favorite gathering place for locals and tourists alike. More »
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Grand Hotel Central- Barcelona, Spain
Good morning, Barcelona. The chaotic promenade of the Ramblas, the Picasso Museum, Gaudí and his Sagrada Familia … all of these things can wait. More »
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D-Hotel Maris- Marmaris, Turkey
Turkish beach travel soared to new levels of luxury with the 2012 remodel of the D-Hotel Maris on the Datça Peninsula. More »
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Tunnels Beach- Kauai, Hawaii
“Bali Ha’i may call you, any night, any day. In your heart, you’ll hear it call you: Come away… come away.” More »
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NamibRand Nature Reserve- Africa
Storm clouds roll in over the Wolwedans’ Dune Lodges at NamibRand Nature Reserve, which is not your usual African safari outfit. More »
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Grand Canyon- Page, Arizona
The Toroweap overlook sits atop a near-vertical drop of 3,000 feet to the Colorado River, where the rafters look like ants and can be heard screaming as they go over Lava Falls, visible downstream. More »

















