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Hawaii Molokai - Known as the "The Most Hawaiian Isle," Molokai is a place where nature has carved rugged beauty and where residents and visitors enjoy a slow-paced, true Hawaiian ambiance. The ancients believed that this island possessed spirituality unique in all the Hawaiian Islands, and it remains a special place to this day. The west end of this long, narrow, mountainous island is dry with wide plains. Molokai's east end is a tropical rain forest, while the rough-hewn north shore features deep ravines in rich hues of green created by over 240 inches of rainfall per year. Florence - Florence is the capital of the region of Tuscany, and is situated on the northwest coast of Italy. A major player in the cultural and political growth of Europe, Florence is still beautiful, still culturally inspiring, offering an amazing heritage seen through attractions and museums, as well the many cafes and restaurants throughout the city. The best time to visit Florence is in the low season, from April to June and in September/October, when the weather is usually good, prices are lower and there are fewer tourists. Hawaii Maui - Known to many as the "Valley Isle", the island of Maui is steeped in history and beauty. Once known as "Great Maui", six different volcanoes formed the island. The island consisted of Maui, Molokai, Lanai and Kahoolawe, which was all once a single landmass. But rising sea levels have changed the landscape dramatically, and have since separated the islands. All are still a province of Maui, but are now considered Maui County. The highest point on the Island is the Haleakala volcano in Haleakala National Park, home to the Haleakala Crater; the largest dormant volcano in the world. San Francisco - San Francisco is an intimate city made up of museums, galleries, parks, natural wonders, exciting neighborhoods, boutiques, and scenic overlooks. In addition to all there is to do here, the San Francisco is famous for its cultural diversity. From heart stopping Spanish flamenco dance to moody French noir films; ancient Mesopotamian cuisine to utterly proper English high tea, you'll find it all in San Francisco. Portland - Portland is a city with personality, where you’ll find sidewalks paved with famous quotes, more microbreweries and brewpubs than any other city in the United States, ubiquitous coffee shops selling unique Northwest blends, and Powell's City of Books, the country's largest independent bookstore. Shoppers flock to the famous Portland Farmers' Market, as well as the Portland Saturday Market, the nation's largest open-air market for handcrafted goods in the United States, open Saturdays and Sundays (March-December 24). Albuquerque - Albuquerque offers a rich history to go along with its more than 300 days of sunshine. Visit Old Town, a collection of restaurants, boutiques, and art galleries built in the original town square established in 1706. Outdoor sports and recreation is also a major draw, inviting visitors to participate in activities such as golf, hiking, mountain biking and hot air ballooning. While in town, don’t forget to sample some of Albuquerque’s fiery southwestern cuisine. Charleston - Charleston is one of the most beautifully preserved cities in America. Explore the city's rich 300-year history, experienced through colonial and antebellum buildings, narrow cobblestone streets lined with grand churches and period homes, as well as museums, plantations, historic forts, and more. The Charleston area also offers relaxing beaches, international dining, a vibrant nightlife and world-class shopping. New York City - New York City is still the business and entertainment capital of the world. Most of what makes New York so famous is cosmopolitan Manhattan Island. Thousands of people bustle along Manhattan Streets each day, exploring landmarks such as Times Square and Central Park, strolling down Broadway or Fifth Avenue, or enjoying the immense variety of theater, restaurants, nightlife and more. Hey, it's the city that never sleeps. Miami - More than 10 million tourists a year flood Miami-Dade County to take advantage of the white-sand beaches, the sunny weather, the upscale shopping, the sizzling nightlife, and the outstanding “New World” cuisine that has taken on a style and taste of its own. Las Vegas - Las Vegas is a combination of fast gaming action, glamour and glitz, sophistication and debauchery, all in the middle of the desert. Dance the night away, dine on world-class cuisine, catch some of the oldest, most reliable names in entertainment, or put your life savings in the hands of fate at any one of the magnificent casino-hotels. Paris - Paris draws on two thousand years of history, giving this city an unrivaled cultural legacy. Paris is magnificent, ancient architecture, inspiring artistry, fashion, glamour, ethnic diversity, charming neighborhoods, refined cuisine, theater, and much more. Altogether Paris is a modern city, consistently responding to new challenges, creating new districts, new meeting places, and new ways of life. London - London is an extravagant mix of history and modernity, science and the arts, business and leisure. From the tranquility of Hyde Park, to the haunting legacy of the Towers of London, to the priceless artifacts in the British Museum and much more, London has a countless array of things to see and do. |
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