Destinations

Travel destinations are the stuff of daydreams and memories. Discover the many options available such as adventure travel, city guides and family vacations.

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Minneapolis, Minnesota is where the city meets nature. From the lush parks to the bustling city center there is plenty to see and do during your stay in Minneapolis.

By Clarissa Vanner

The culinary scene may not be quite as vibrant and experimental as Portland, but Salem Oregon has tons of delicious food to offer both travellers and locals, with many restaurants focusing heavily on local ingredients for a truly fresh experience.

By Rhiannon Ball

Not only is Chelsea one of the trendiest areas in New York City, but it’s also where you can find tons of great places serving up any and every type of food you could possibly be craving thanks to the wide selection of restaurants in the neighborhood.

By Rhiannon Ball

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Located just 103 miles off the coast of Florida is Cuba, a country with beautiful beaches, a rich history, and interesting restaurants. It’s one of the best places for you to enjoy the authentic Caribbean and Cuban delicacies prepared by the locals.

By Rhiannon Ball

San Francisco has a long-running history of iconic movie theaters. From modern and luxurious film screenings to century-old theaters, the city offers different types of unique cinema experiences for moviegoers.

By Rhiannon Ball

Located in Silicon Valley in the southern end of the peninsula between San Francisco and Santa Cruz sits the little American town of Mountain View.

By Rhiannon Ball

Exotic and chaotic, Bolivia’s capital city in the clouds makes for an exciting trip for those looking for a bit of adventure. It’s bustling and ever-changing, with new cable cars in the sky and boutique hotels popping up at an unprecedented rate.

By Rhiannon Ball

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Brooklyn is one of the most historic boroughs in New York, and anyone looking for kosher menus will have no problem finding something they like. The area is full of diverse establishments that each prepare its food with the finest ingredients, preparation methods, and flavors.

By Rhiannon Ball

There are Koreatowns to discover all around North America, including Wilshire Boulevard in California, Los Angeles and West 32nd Street in Manhattan, New York, but today we’re headed north to Canada to check out some exciting menus. Koreatown restaurants are an ideal place to visit if you’re in the mood for hot pot or bibimbap.

By Rhiannon Ball

If you’re looking for the best Italian food in Las Vegas, there’s no shortage of great options. Whether you’re in the mood for traditional pasta, Mediterranean seafood, homemade pizza or classic desserts, you can find it all in Sin City.

By Rhiannon Ball

What is The High Line? The High Line in NYC is a retired elevated freight rail line that was transformed into a public park and is owned by the City of New York. It’s now one of NYC’s most beloved attractions and parks with Tripadvisor reviews awarding it it 4.5 stars.

By Rhiannon Ball

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There’s nothing better than a great cocktail. It may be easier to grab a beer from the fridge or order a glass of wine, but the complexity and taste of a mixed craft cocktail is untouched. Whether it’s steamy or frigid outside, there’s a perfect cocktail for every mood.

By Rhiannon Ball

Galveston is an island city off the coast of Texas best known for attractions like Moody Gardens, the Historic Pleasure Pier, bird-rich Galveston Island State Park, and the many gorgeous beaches.

By Rhiannon Ball

San Francisco attracts travelers from all corners of the world. The city is rich in history, full of energy, and located on the beautiful west coast of Northern California.

By Clarissa Vanner

San Francisco’s world renowned views, incredible eats, and beloved attractions draw in millions of tourists each year with many looking for a unique place to stay. While hotels used to just be a place to catch some shuteye, many visitors are now wanting more.

By Rhiannon Ball

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Looking for a morning meal in DC? You need to try bottomless brunch. Bottomless and brunch are two words that go together like peanut butter and jelly or milk and cookies.

By Rhiannon Ball

Nearly 4 million tourists visit Nappy Valley, California every year and for good reason.

By Clarissa Vanner

Las Vegas attracts visitors from all corners of the world. With so much to see and do, it’s no wonder many make this a bucket list destination to travel to.

By Clarissa Vanner

Coastal Charleston, SC is packed with a vibrant nightlife scene, trendy bars, and great places to eat – and not just the typical Southern food it’s known for! In a vibrant tourist city like Charleston, the culinary scene is growing and it can be difficult to know which restaurants are worth shelling out for and […]

By Rhiannon Ball

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Of all the cities in the world, Seattle is known as having some of the best java in the world. While there are plenty of chain coffee joints, the craft coffee spots, local roasters, and mom-and-pop cafés are outstanding and perhaps more worthy of your dollar if you’re looking for Seattle’s best coffee.

By Rhiannon Ball

The city of Ann Arbor, located in the Lower Peninsula, is home to both the University of Michigan and a ton of great restaurants. While you might not have been able to get fine fares a decade ago, you now have endless drool-worthy options no matter what your budget is for a given meal.

By Rhiannon Ball

Sea caves are incredible, forming along cliffs through erosion with only the power of wind and water. There are many stunning sea caves around the world that are well-known with hundreds of thousands of tourists visiting each year, such as New Zealand’s Matainaka Cave (the largest sea cave in the world).

By Rhiannon Ball

Whether you’re sneaking away for a quick weekend getaway or you’re planning the trip of a lifetime, all of us are looking for the perfect vacation. Time away from our daily schedules and routines, whether that’s at the office or chasing littles around, is good for people, emotionally, mentally, and even physically.

By Rhiannon Ball

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Beer lovers unite! For a trip to Oregon, that is. There is no better place to discover craft beer than Oregon. The brewery scene here is vibrant, with more craft breweries per capita than anywhere else in the world and more money poured into the industry than in any other state in America.

By Rhiannon Ball

Our planet is home to a large variety of landscapes, all with different climates and habitats. From the highest peak to the deepest ocean and the cold of the Tundra to the heat of Death Valley, this Earth is a place of extremes.

By Rhiannon Ball