North America:
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Best Views in New York City
Written by Viator, August 2010
Spot the tourists in Manhattan by the people with their necks craned, spinning, looking endlessly upwards. For decades, ‘build up, not out’ has been the motto for Manhattan architects and ...
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New York Cruises
Written by Viator, August 2010
Of course, New York is a collection of islands. It isn't just Manhattan,
and even a land-based across-the-water look at another borough is a
must. If you like the smell of salt and the feeling of ...
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San Francisco Bay Cruises
Written by Viator, November 2010
Few city entrances are as grand as San Fran’s silvery Bay, and the often fog-draped 1937 Golden Gate Bridge is the waterway’s signature Art Deco crown. San Francisco’s pride and joy measures 12 miles ...
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Niagara Falls from New York
Written by Viator, August 2010
Niagara Falls is the most powerful falls in North America, and this country-straddling landmark is one of the top tourist destinations of the region. The falls themselves are truly breathtaking, ...
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Volcano Tours
Written by Viator, September 2010
Volcanoes not only created the amazing mountains, valleys and waterfalls of Hawaii, they also allowed magnificent tropical plants to flourish in the mineral-rich soil. On the Big Island of Hawaii, ...
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Self-Drive Grand Canyon Tours
Written by Viator, November 2010
The seemingly limitless expanse of the Grand Canyon, red rock chasms yawning under a blazing sky: the very desert air here seems like an invitation to freedom and exploration. So why follow the herd? ...
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Monterey and Carmel and the 17 miles between them
Written by Undercover American, Australie, October 2010
Drive between Monterey and Carmel on the scenic 17 mile drive and you will have to pay a toll but it's a spot worth paying a bit for. After all, the people who live there pay a lot more for these ...
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Fall Foliage
Written by Viator, September 2010
Keats celebrated the “season of mists and mellow fruitfulness” while Nat King Cole sung of “the falling leaves drift by the window/The autumn leaves of red and gold...” The poignant blaze of fall ...
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Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
Written by Hudson, USA, February 2013
With the soft ocean breeze blowing in from the beach, it’s sometimes easy to forget that most of California is actually desert. Take into account all the things there are to do while we’re in San ...
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Beautiful hideaway in Colorado
Written by Nicks, USA, October 2010
Vail, CO is an awesome little town nestled away in the mountains of Colorado. There is shopping, skiing, great food and the beautiful view of the mountains with the river flowing through, you will be ...
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Best Beaches in Maui
Written by Kyle, USA, February 2013
Trying to choose the best beach in Maui is like trying to choose the best candy in the candy store; everyone is going to have their particular favorite for their own set of reasons. Some of the best ...
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Best Off-the-Beaten-Path Spots Near Cancun
Written by Paige, Nicaragua, July 2012
With its perfect beaches, cheap airfare, world-class Mayan ruins, endless tourist attractions and more than 100 hotels, Cancun is famously one of the world’s top destinations, attracting more than ...
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Best Surf Spots in Mexico
Written by Hudson, USA, February 2013
Whether you’re a seasoned veteran or just a little grommet out in the water for the first time, if you’ve got the board and the hankering, you probably know that one doesn’t just jump into the waves ...
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Chapultepec Park, the Largest City Park in Latin America
Written by Paige, Nicaragua, June 2012
At the center of enormous and chaotic Mexico City, lies a 686-hectare (1695-acre) shady sanctuary of quiet lagoons, groves of trees and grassy expanses covered with families having picnics during the ...
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Cherry Blossoms in Washington DC
Written by Viator, March 2013
In 1912, the United States was given 3,020 cherry trees as a gift of friendship, which were planted around Washington DC. Today, locals and visitors can enjoy taking in the beautiful bright pink of ...
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