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Kauai

Kauai – Unwind and let the oxygen-rich air of Kauai’s Wailua River invigorate your spirit as you kayak to a cascading waterfall. Or breathe deeply at the edge of the time-swept Waimea Canyon as it speaks to you without words. On Kauai, native fishponds amaze with 1,000-year old forward thinking, while legends of the Napali Coast transport you back in time. From the small towns of Hanapepe and Old Koloa Town to sunny Poipu Beach, this is truly “Hawaii’s Island of Discovery.”

Oahu

Oahu – Let’s play. On the island of Oahu, learn to ride the waves in Waikiki where surfing was born or catch a big-wave surf meet on Oahu’s famed North Shore. Between sunrise and sunset, you’ll have hours to explore the hottest farm to table restaurants, browse the latest designer and local fashions, check out the urban art scene in Chinatown or stroll into Hawaii’s history at Iolani Palace. When the sun goes down, the “Heartbeat of Hawaii” awakens to a new beat, and it’s time to put on your dancing shoes.

Maui

Maui – Known as the “Valley Isle,” Maui is dotted with quaint towns, artist communities and local favorites that have been around for generations. Head to Wailuku for pastries from a “mom and pop” bakery, or head to Lahaina for a taste of Maui’s famed farm to table cuisine. From shimmering beaches and sacred Iao Valley to migrating humpback whales and sunset on Haleakala, it’s not surprising Maui was voted the “Best Island” by the readers of Conde Nast Traveler for 19 years.

Moorea

A few minutes from the island of Tahiti by plane, and only thirty minutes by high-speed catamaran, Moorea soars magically out of the ocean in an explosion

Bora Bora

Under a one hour flight from the island of Tahiti or Moorea, the island of Bora Bora, with a lagoon resembling an artist’s palette of blues and greens,

Tahiti

Tahiti, the largest island throughout the country, towering over the ocean like a proud and royal Queen is appropriately crowned by a circle of majestic peaks.

View over St. Emilion town rooftops and church at dusk, Bordeaux region.

Bordeaux

Home to the largest and oldest vineyards in the world, Bordeaux is a treasure for foodies, wine lovers, and history buffs alike. Bordeaux has been a cultural melting pot since it was first settled more than 2000 years ago. Since that time, the territory has belonged to a myriad of people and cultures: the Celts, the Romans, the English, and the French have all called this region home

French Riviera

While technically it’s own minicipality, Monaco and Monte Carlo are the epitome of glamour and wealth in the French Riviera and are a haven for the rich and famous. Monaco travel is best known for its Grand Casino in Monte Carlo and the Monaco Grand Prix held annually in May, when Formula One cars take to the the narrow, winding streets attracting thousands of spectators.

Paris

France’s food is among its many celebrated aspects and dining is a pleasure for all visitors whether it’s a quick stop stop at a cafe for a coffee and croissant or chocolate-filled croissant known as pain au chocolate, or a delightful evening at a gastronomic restaurant such as L’Atelier Joel Robuchon, Alain Ducasse au Plaza Athenee and Jules Verne
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