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Caesars Palace- Las Vegas, Nevada
Part of iconic Caesars Palace’s gargantuan Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis, The Temple Pool is one of 8 watery playgrounds at the hotel that references Rome’s hedonistic past. More »
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Hotel and Igloo Kakslauttanen- Finland
Didn’t get enough snow this winter? Head to the Hotel & Igloo Village Kakslauttanen in Finland, where you can sleep in a bona fide igloo or a glass-ceilinged one for clear northern lights viewing. More »
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Kilauea Lighthouse- Kauai, Hawaii
Waves crashing, frigates soaring, albatrosses gliding to an elegant landing on a nearby island, and the sea wind whipping around you like briny caresses. More »
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Dalt Vila- Ibiza, Spain
Though Ibiza is best known for its frolicsome nightlife, Dalt Vila and its tranquil harbor pose a meditative alternative to the party scene. More »
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San Marcos River- Texas
If you want to do San Marcos like a local, tube your way down the San Marcos River. More »
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San Giorgio Maggiore- Venice, Italy
The Venetian sunset over the Church of San Giorgio Maggiore seems to hint at its religious significance and the great artistic treasures hidden beyond its glowing facade. More »
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Mount Corcovado- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
As Rio’s most recognizable symbol, Cristo Redentor is also on the New 7 Wonders of the World bucket list. More »
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Oia Village- Santorini, Greece
It’s arguably the most famous sunset in the world. In Oia, they know what matters most: the sunset. More »
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Bayon Temple- Angkor, Cambodia
Upon closer observation of the Bayon Temple near Cambodia’s equally amazing Khmer temple of Angkor Wat, you may find that you are under observation, too. More »

















