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Cuba

Just ninety minutes from the United States lies Cuba, the largest island in the Caribbean with over 11 million inhabitants. A multiethnic country whose people, culture, and customs derive from diverse origins.

 

France

An intriguing country, France extends from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel and the North Sea, and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean. Here you will find 37 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

 

Belize

 

Located on the eastern coast of Central America, Belize is the only country in Central America whose official language is English, though Belizean Creole (Kriol) and Spanish are also commonly spoken.

 

London

Located on the River Thames, London is the most heavily populated city of England and the United Kingdom. A leading global city with strengths in the arts, commerce, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, and tourism.

 

Germany

With 80 million inhabitants, Germany is the most heavily populated country in the European Union. Known for its rich cultural and political history. Germany has been home to many influential philosophers, artists, musicians, scientists, and inventors.

 

Croatia

Croatia is located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Southeast Europe, and the Mediterranean, with Croatia’s Adriatic Sea coast containing more than 1,000 islands. Ranked one of the most popular summer destinations in the world.

 

Norway

 

Simply said, Norway is a once-in-a-lifetime destination and one of the most beautiful countries on earth. Yes, it is one of the most expensive countries to visit, and yet another reason to save in planning the trip of your lifetime.

 

Spain

Spain, officially the Kingdom of Spain, is part of the Iberian Peninsula and is often paired with Portugal. Spain can stand alone in the world of discovery in terms of landscapes, history, and unique cultures.

 

Scotland

Begin by visiting the beautiful city of Glasgow where there is so much art and architecture to discover. Explore Trossachs National park before moving to Fort William, the second largest settlement in Highlands.

 

Morocco

Begin the trip by exploring the incredible Medina of Fes, one of the best-preserved medieval cities in the world and considered the spiritual heart of Morocco. Attempt to uncover her mystery and explore its monuments, the souks, markets, handicrafts, and quarters.

 

Portugal

Set off on a journey and find yourself discovering many hidden treasures that Portugal has to offer – magnificent cathedrals in Lisbon, medieval streets of Obidos, historic villages of Regua with their untouched landscape, the gardens of Evora.

 

Italy

Everyone loves Italy and for good reason—the important and impressive history, monuments, cathedrals, and landscapes; the delectable food and wine; their eye for design in cars, furniture, and clothes; let us not forget that the artists and art that they produced…

 

Ireland

There are no surprises when you visit Ireland—it is just exactly like the pictures. Green, clean, with sheep in the roads and plenty of Guinness on tap. Few crowds except in Dublin and at the Cliffs of Moher, and even then it is not really crowded.

 

Vietnam

Unlike Ireland, Vietnam was a complete surprise. It is a gentle land, yet exotic and compelling at the same time. The people are friendly; the food is tasty—yet strange sometimes. The ancient city of Hanoi is filled with a sea of bicycles.