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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There is a lot to do in Indianapolis, and more often than not it is free or nominally priced. What you want to do in Indianapolis depends on what kind of person you are.

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One of the great things about exploring a new city is the number of different restaurants there are to try. Amsterdam is no exception. It is a city packed full of great eats.

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Stargazing is one of the best ways to pass an evening, but if you want a little more excitement perhaps UFO-gazing is more up your alley.

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Route 66 is an iconic road with a long list of must-see sites. From the giant whale in Cartoosa, OK to Delgadillo's Snow-Cap Drive-in in Seligman, AZ, you're looking at a long road trip if you want to see them all. That means you need a few places to rest your head at night.

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Hike Over 740 Miles of Trails Called the “Crown of the Continent” by early enthusiasts, Glacier National Park has been a destination for nature lovers since the earliest days of the National Park Service.

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An Inspiring and Iconic American Landscape The Grand Canyon is as much a symbol of America as it is an icon among national parks. Established in 1919, the 1.2 million-acre park is one of the most visited in the system, attracting almost 4.5 million visitors every year.

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Navigate Over Historic Shipwrecks in the Islands of Lake Superior Located in northwestern Lake Superior, Isle Royale National Park is made up of the main island plus 400 smaller, outlying islands and underwater land. Isle Royale is the largest island in Lake Superior and was once a hub for commercial fishing operations.

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Land of the Giants Sequoia National Park is jointly administered with Kings Canyon National Park, which lies to its immediate north. While enormous redwood trees can be enjoyed by visitors to several different states and national parks around California, Sequoia National Park is home to giants among giants.

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A Caribbean Paradise on the Island of St. John Virgin Islands National Park, situated in the Caribbean Sea, is loved for its warm waters, white sandy beaches, beautiful coral, and historical past. With its subtropical climate, there is barely a difference between summer and winter. The park covers much of St. John and Hassel Island.

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Europe is full of beautiful places that are rich in history, architecture, and breathtaking landscapes just waiting to be explored! Traveling solo is a great experience everyone should try at least once.

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Big vacations don't have to be off the table just because you don't have a travel partner! Whether you're a Millennial looking for an Instagram-worthy adventure or you're trying to heal your heart after a breakup, there are many options to set off as a solo traveler.

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Canada boasts some of the most luxurious spa resorts in the world and many of them can be found across the country, coast to coast. These world-class resorts and spas offer luxurious amenities, fine dining, and the best relaxing and rejuvenating treatments.

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Nothing quite beats the rush of snagging an incredibly cheap flight ticket! And flying with Ryanair makes that possible. Ryanair is an Irish airline company renowned for its incredibly low fares. But there is a catch to these budget-friendly prices. If you're not careful you may become overwhelmed with hidden fees that you weren't expecting.

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California is a population-dense state along the Pacific coast in the USA that's a haven for outdoor enthusiasts in every season. Much like it's Canadian neighbor, British Columbia, Cali is one of those magical places where you can both snowboard in the mountains and relax on the beach … on the same day.

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The beautiful country of Spain has far more to offer than just Barcelona (the capital and largest city in Catalonia) and Madrid (the richest part of Spain).

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Beer is a huge part of Germany's culture, with over 1300 breweries serving up 5000 individual beers, so it's no surprise that beer festivals are common in this country.

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New Zealand is a stunning country packed with adventure and picturesque places to take in views of rolling hills, sandy beaches, towering peaks, and city life.

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The Washington State Ferry system features 23 vessels in varying sizes. The largest vessel can accommodate 200 cars and 2,500 passengers while the smallest ferry can carry 34 cars and 200 passengers. The ferry system is made up of 10 routes serving 20 terminals located around Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands.

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Waterparks provide wet and wild fun for people of all ages, and Utah has plenty of them for you to make a splash at. Each park offers a variety of attractions from waterslides, lazy rivers, play structures, and lots more.

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From the rolling mountains and airy coastlines to the rich history and friendly locals, there is a lot to see and do in North Carolina.

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Wanderlust is defined as a strong desire to travel and explore the world, and for some, the travel bug can be squashed with a week or two of vacation a year. However, for those with true wanderlust, that just won't cut it.

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British Columbia's Vancouver Island is 32,134 square kilometers of old-growth forests, snow-capped mountains, rugged beaches, and endless wilderness trails. In fact, it's one of the planet's most diverse ecosystems.

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If you're up for a little adventure, you should add these travel destinations to your bucket list. They may not be traditional spots to visit, but venturing beyond can result in some of the strangest, scariest, and most fun memories of a lifetime.

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The state of Oregon is an outdoor enthusiast's ultimate playground, with a landscape perfectly suited for a wide variety of activities. Visit in the winter to snowshoe up a mountain or rip down one on skis, or try dog sledding where you can experience both the outdoors and adorable puppers at once.

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While some vacationers long for a sandy beach and a piña colada, others seek adrenaline and adventure when they travel. Perhaps nowhere is more exciting and adventure-packed than the ocean with its wild waves and creatures below.

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