Naivasha, a charming town in Kenya's Rift Valley, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences. At the heart of this area is Lake Naivasha, a freshwater lake renowned for its abundant birdlife and picturesque scenery. Visitors can embark on boat rides to spot hippos and various bird species, including the elusive African fish eagle.
The smallest of the Bay Islands, this is a diver's paradise. Quaint town of East Harbor offers a variety of restaurants and bars. Go hiking and explore this charming island.
West of Hiawatha National Forest, Marquette sits on the shore of Lake Superior and is the biggest city on Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Visit historic Marquette Harbor Lighthouse for spectacular panoramic views of Superior, or take advantage of snowy Marquette Mountain and a variety of winter sports at the height of Marquette's winter season.
Les Anses-d’Arlet, a charming fishing village on Martinique’s southern coast, is known for its picture-perfect blend of Caribbean warmth and local tradition. Its centerpiece is a white-sand beach backed by brightly painted houses and the landmark Church of St. Henry, whose steeple aligns beautifully with the sea when viewed from the pier.
Gordes, France, awaits your exploration. Timeless charm, exquisite cuisine, and the beauty of this village enchant. Gordes promises an unforgettable escape into the heart of Provence.
Located off the coast of Ecuador, Floreana Island is one of the Galápagos Islands and a popular stop for gazing at a variety of wildlife, including Galápagos tortoises and flamingoes. Post Office Bay is home to the island chain's first post office site, originally established by visiting whalers in the 18th century. Though one of the smallest islands in the Galápagos, Floreana is well worth the trip!
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Ploumanac'h
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Le Phare De Ploumanac'h
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Ploumanac'h
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Saint Guirec was a Gallic monk who evangelized Perros Guirec in the 6th century. Known primarily as a health and tourist resort, Perros-Guirec is set on the stunning pink granite coast. Explore Trestraou Beach with its fabulous pink rock formation or the beach of Ploumanac'h where St.Guirec is buried. Perros-Guirec also is host to one of the main bird reserves.