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Quito & the Galápagos Islands, Ecuador
Start your journey in Quito, a colonial capital high in the Andes and packed with churches, plazas, and panoramic viewpoints. Then head west to the Galápagos Islands, a living laboratory of evolution. With fearless wildlife, dramatic volcanic terrain, and protected marine reserves, the Galápagos offer one of the world’s most profound encounters with nature.
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Cartagena, Colombia
A Caribbean jewel with centuries of history, Cartagena enchants with its flower-draped balconies, horse-drawn carriages, and Afro-Caribbean rhythms that echo through cobblestone streets. The walled city feels like a dream and is a blend of Spanish colonial architecture, seaside breezes, and a golden glow at sunset. Outside the city, white-sand beaches and island escapes offer a relaxed contrast to its bustling heart.
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Arenal Volcano, Costa Rica
Few places blend adventure and relaxation like Costa Rica’s Arenal region. The volcano itself looms large over the landscape, surrounded by lush jungle, waterfalls, and thermal springs. Go zip-lining, cross jungle suspension bridges, or paddle the calm waters of Lake Arenal — then reward yourself with a soak in the hot springs fed by the volcano’s geothermal heat.

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San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
Artful, historic, and effortlessly romantic, San Miguel de Allende is Mexico at its most enchanting. With cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, and bursts of color at every turn, this UNESCO World Heritage city draws creatives and culture seekers from around the world. Boutique galleries, artisan markets, and rooftop terraces with sweeping views of La Parroquia, the city’s iconic pink church, make every day here feel like a scene from a painting.

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Acadia National Park, USA
Acadia offers an unforgettable blend of sea and summit on Maine’s rugged Atlantic coast. Hike granite peaks, cycle scenic carriage roads, or kayak through sheltered bays. At sunrise atop Cadillac Mountain — the highest point on the Eastern Seaboard — you’ll feel like you’ve reached the edge of the world. The park’s peaceful lakes, dense forests, and salt-sprayed cliffs provide a perfect escape into nature.
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