Iceland is a very expensive tourist destination. Everything but airfare is costly there. This collection of realistic tips helps you plan a budget friendly trip to Iceland.
A drive on the Ring Road in Iceland is the best way to see the country. Waterfalls, glaciers, black sand beaches, hot springs, and volcanoes await you on this 5 to 7 day journey.
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.
Use our realistic List of Best Places for Wildlife Viewing in Alaska to plan your next safari in “The Last Frontier”.
Kenai Fjords is one of the best places to see marine animals. Hop on a wildlife cruise to spot humpback and orca whales, otters, and sea lions.
Almost every Alaskan highway is picturesque. Use our realistic List of Best Scenic Byways in Alaska to plan your next drive on these roads.
Boston Harbor Whale Watching is an excellent addition to a Boston trip. You can see whales, dolphins, and seals on a tour that departs right from Boston city center.
