North America

New York City, New York

New York City, New York

"The Big Apple" is the most populous city in the US and is a melting pot of many cultures from around the world. It is home to Broadway, the New York Stock Exchange, The United Nations, The Empire State Building, Central Park and the Statue of Liberty just to name a few. World-class dining, fashion and art also find a home in this bustling city.

Miami, Florida

Miami, Florida

Apart from the beaches and swaying palm trees, Miami is also a lively urban center. This city features an assortment of art deco architecture, a vibrant cuban-american community and lively nightlife. Miami is also the cruise capital of the world and the "wreckreactional" diving capital of the world with over 50 sunken ships that you can explore.

Chicago, Illinois

Chicago, Illinois

Chicago is the 3rd most populous city in the US and has a rich cultural heritage due to the large influx of immigrants in the mid 1800's. Chicago has brought us a number of classic American foods like the Twinkie, Chicago-style hot dogs, deep-dish pizza and the brownie. Today Chicago boasts Michelin-starred restaurants, excellent art and architecture.

Grand Canyon, Arizona

Grand Canyon, Arizona

Known as one of the natural wonders of the world, the Grand Canyon was carved over millions of years by the Colorado River. The canyon is an average of 4,000 feet deep, 277 miles long and 18 miles wide at it's widest point. Hiking and white-water rafting are popular here. Arizona boasts excellent sunsets, and watching one over the Grand Canyon is an experience you shouldn't miss.

Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas, Nevada

Living large is the name of the game in Las Vegas--it's opulent, over-the-top and very lively. You will find lots of casinos, excellent entertainment and world-class cuisine here. Vegas has a little bit of everything, so you're sure to find something to like. "The Strip" is lined with buildings paying homage to landmarks from all over the world and at night it lights up in bright neon lights.

Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada

Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada

Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada is the jewel of the Canadian Rockies. With majestic and awe-inspiring mountains jutting up into the sky and turquoise lakes scattered amongst evergreen forests, this is a nature-lover's paradise. There are 443 hiking trails in the park covering over 1,000 miles.

Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles, California

L.A. is the entertainment capital of the world. It attracts talented hopefuls in film, music, fashion and art. The Hollywood sign, Hollywood Walk of Fame, Griffiths Observatory, Rodeo Drive, Disneyland and various beaches can be found in the Los Angeles metro area.

Quebec City, Quebec, Canada

Quebec City, Quebec, Canada

Bask in the Old World charm of Quebec City. Complete with fortified stone walls, cobblestone streets and crowned with the elegant Chateau Frontenac hotel, this city is a refined and classy destination. While French is the official language of Quebec, most locals also speak English.

Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

This park was the first to be designated a national park in the US. It sits on the largest supervolcano in the US and encompasses over 10,000 hydrothermal features including geysers, hot springs, mud pots and fumaroles. 67 mammal species and 258 bird species also call Yellowstone home.

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