What do Puerto Vallarta and Elizabeth Taylor have in common?
Built along the shore of the Pacific Ocean’s Bahia de Banderas (Bay of Flags), Puerto Vallarta is an inviting tropical beach resort destination in Jalisco, Mexico.
Kauai
Kauai, the oldest landmass in the Hawaiian island chain, can be characterized by its geographically outward, dramatic yet mature, nature.
Minneapolis and St. Paul
In Minneapolis, you’ll find everything you’d expect in a large, glitzy city: skyscrapers, hotels, shops, restaurants, even some unusual urban art… but you’ll quickly notice that concrete jungle Min
Boston
Just like Silicon Valley, Boston is a leading tech and innovation center with and many tech companies like Google, IBM, Amazon, Uber, and Facebook in the vicinity.
Denver
Are you ready for an outdoorsy vacation experience over the holidays? Try Denver for a breath of fresh air.
Nashville
The cradle of country music and the home of legendary entertainment, Nashville is a mecca for concert-goers and performers alike.
Maui
When you picture a palm-lined sandy beach fringed by foamy turquoise water, you likely imagine a scene like this:
Beijing
As the capital of China, Beijing is not only China’s second largest populous city, but it also has a history dating back nearly 5,000 years.
Toronto-Waterloo Region
Colloquially known as the “Silicon Valley of the North” and “Canada’s Downtown”, Toronto is a lively city with a quickly-growing tech scene and a long list of must-see attractions.
Tucson
Tucson is a hot destination year-round in so many ways. It’s a place to relax and free your mind, body, and soul.
Long Beach
Unlike most of California’s oceanfront cities, Long Beach boasts an urban downtown waterfront--blending the casual atmosphere of a beach town with the electric hum of an exciting big city.