St. Thomas, U.S.V.I. Their renowned white sand, calm turquoise water, and 18th century buildings surrounding the harbor of Charlotte Amalie, makes this the busiest cruise ship harbor in the West Indies!
Warsaw, Poland
The Phoenix of Europe, this city has risen from the ruins of WWII and restored and blended its diverse mix of architecture, ranging from medieval castles, beaux arts promenades and brutalist soviet style to be a true world class city.
Tunica, Mississippi
A unique combination of rural history and the third largest gaming destination in the country, all in the land of the Delta Blues.
Mystic, Connecticut
The world’s largest maritime museum is a natural fit in the charming seaport that dates from the 1650s. Movie buffs will want to stop in for a “Slice of Heaven”.
Los Guachimontones, Mexico
The pre-Columbian archaeological site is a designated UNESCO World Heritage site. It is located less than an hour’s drive from the world famous town of Tequila.
Los Angeles, California
Much more than beaches and Hollywood stars, this city of great diversity offers everything imaginable to any traveler.
Seoul, South Korea
A short subway ride from a busy day shopping and eating in Myeongdong, makes finding peace and calm at the Hyangwonjeong Pavilion on the grounds of the Gyeongbokgung Palace just one reason why this is truly the “Soul of Asia.”
Guadalajara, Mexico
Mexico’s second largest city is a surprising mix of rich culture, history, colonial architecture and yet is a modern economic powerhouse.
Door County, Wisconsin
With over 300 miles of scenic shoreline, dotted with bustling harbors and quiet coves, it’s no wonder Money Magazine has ranked this one of North America’s top ten vacation destination.
Gdansk, Poland Part of the Tri-City that makes up Poland’s principal port on the Baltic Sea, Gdansk has the Old World charm and the historical role in the Solidarity Movement. This city is off the radar for most travelers but well worth the visit. Puerto Vallarta, Mexico Situated on the beautiful Bay of Banderas, this is the ideal mix of an authentic Mexican coastal city with the international resort destination. Portland, Maine Nestled between Maine’s forest-covered mountains and the spectacular rugged coast, Portland is a rough-hewn gem of New England. Amsterdam, Netherlands
Known for its canals, windmills, flowers and bicycles, this city has so much more in such a small area.
Crater Lake, Oregon
The deep blue of the Western Hemisphere’s deepest lake, combined with the sheer surrounding cliffs, makes this a place of immeasurable beauty.
Davao City, Philippines
A twenty minute ferry ride from the Capital City and hub of Mindanao is Samal Beach. From pearl farms to Mt. Apo, the highest point of the Philippines’ 7,107 islands makes this Easternmost island a unique destination.
Washington, DC
The Nation’s Capital with its endless museums, monuments and walkable neighborhoods is a must see destination.
Panmunjom/JSA, Korean Peninsula
A full day tour leaving Seoul sponsored by the USO is the best way to see the only portion of the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) where South and North Korean forces stand Face-to-Face, along with other sites within the Joint Security Area.