State of Liberty is a symbol of the United States. You could only get to the Monument via a ferry from either New York or New Jersey. The Statue gets extremely crowded but it is must visit with proper planning.
Chicago is a city known for its architecture and prominent skyline. Take a walking tour of the Loop and Hyde Park or board a river and lake cruise to see Art Deco, Gothic, Neo-Classical, and modern structures
Silver Springs State Park is an iconic destination in North Florida. Tour the springs on a glass bottom boat or rent a paddle board to see manatees, alligators, monkeys, turtles, and birds.
This realistic List of Best National Parks in California helps you plan your next fall adventure in “The Golden State”. See what parks are the best destinations to visit this fall.
Crater Lake is a picture perfect national park. See volcanic islands, mountain peaks, waterfalls, and sandstone formations from the Scenic Rim Drive. The blue waters of the lake will make the drive fly by.
East Iceland is the most remote and versatile area of the country. The region has it all: fjords, waterfalls, glaciers, lagoons, volcanoes, and black sand beaches.
San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park preserves a fleet of six historic ships. Since all the vessels are over 100 years old, the park enables visitors to go back in time.
Northern Iceland is a must-visit region on a trip to Iceland. This region is a prime location for whale watching, chasing waterfalls, and exploring geothermal areas.
A Whale Watching Tour in Akureyri is a great way to see whales up-close almost year round. Enjoy the fjord views and hope for a whale to jump out of the water.
Channel Islands National Park is a treasure off the coast of Los Angeles. You could seals, dolphins, and whales on the ferry ride and island foxes while hiking the trails.
