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Similar to many other cities that sit over water such as Venice, Amsterdam has a vibrant canal system.

Explore the Canals of Amsterdam


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Although this glitzy French Riviera resort is famous for its harbor filled with private yachts, anyone can go sailing on the Mediterranean.

Greenland’s coastal fjords are an alien landscape of icebergs and glistening blue water.

Sharing the same latitude as central Greenland, Kiruna in Lapland is Sweden's northernmost town. It's also the chief town of the largest commune in the country, which borders both Norway and Finland. The midnight sun is visible here from mid-May to m

Combining surfing with kayaking or canoeing, stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) will give you a very personal and unique perspective on Antarctica.

Built for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929 to celebrate the regions of Spain, the Plaza de España is an impressive semi-circular pavilion surrounded by colonnades.

Another of Mexico's increasingly popular beach destinations is the Pacific coastal city of Puerto Vallarta. Often shortened to just "Vallarta," the city first appeared on the vacation radar in the 1960s as a playground for North America's social elit

Book this brand new excursion, where it is possible for you to get a unique experience never seen before in Greenland

Stockholm is often referred to as the "Venice of the North." Water is everywhere, and around 30,000 islands lie in Stockholm's wondrous archipelago (skärgården).

Shooting to fame after the Leonardo DiCaprio classic ‘The Beach’ as well as appearing in James Bond.