Best Locations for Digital Nomads

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Sicily

Italy

This beautiful swimming landscape is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. The capital of this autonomous italian island is Palermo.

lat:35.24 lon:24.84

Crete

Greece

Crete is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands with diverse and vibrant land packed with ancient ruins, buzzing cities and breathtaking beaches. Crete rests approximately 160 km south of the Greek mainland. This island is a small universe that offers white-sanded beaches, mountain scapes next to Mediterranean civilization.

lat:38.71 lon:-9.13

Lisbon Region

Portugal

Lisbon Metropolitan Area is indeed one of the most relevant regions of all Europe. It's composed by these 18 municipalities listed below (largest to smallest, by population): • Lisbon • Sintra • Loures • Amadora • Cascais • Oeiras • Almada • Seixal • Odivelas • Vila Franca de Xira • Setúbal • Barreiro • Moita • Mafra • Palmela • Montijo • Sesimbra • Alcochete The municipalities located at the north side of the Rio Tejo (Tagus River) - Amadora, Cascais, Lisboa, Loures, Mafra, Odivelas, Oeiras, Sintra and Vila Franca de Xira -, are included in the Lisbon District. The municipalities located at the south side of Rio Tejo - Alcochete, Almada, Barreiro, Moita, Montijo, Palmela, Seixal, Sesimbra and Setúbal -, are included in the Setúbal District. Lisbon is the capital city of Portugal and home to more than 500,000 people. Situated on the coast of Portugal it's beautiful weather attracts visitors from all over the world. One of the oldest western European cities in the world. It's history predating other modern European capitals by centuries. The city was built on Seven Hills and a lot to explore from heights, so prepare for lots of walking uphill! From imposing São Jorge Castle, the view encompasses the old city’s pastel-coloured buildings, Tagus Estuary and Ponte 25 de Abril suspension bridge. Nearby, the National Azulejo Museum displays 5 centuries of decorative ceramic tiles. Just outside Lisbon is a string of Atlantic beaches, from Cascais to Estoril.

lat:40.64 lon:22.94

Thessaloniki

Greece

An important metropolis by the Roman period, Thessaloniki was the second largest and wealthiest city of the Byzantine Empire. The Ottomans conquered it. Today it has a vibe of innovations with ancient culture as a structure that upholds the city. Rebuilt in the 20th-century city and has a modern European layout Greece's second-largest city. Thessaloniki is a Greek port city on the Thermaic Gulf of the Aegean Sea. Evidence of Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman history remains, especially around Ano Poli, the upper town. The ruins of Roman Emperor Galerius’ 4th-century palace include the Rotunda which has been both a church and a mosque. Much of the city centre was destroyed in the Great Fire of 1917.

lat:38.59 lon:-121.29

Pacific Coast Ecuador

Ecuador

From beaches covered with palm trees and gigantic cliffs that rise over deep caverns, to the green forests of Mangle or the dry tropical forests, the 1,600 km (1,000 miles) of beaches become endless on the Coast of Ecuador. Bathed by the waters of the Pacific Ocean and with a warm tropical climate throughout the year, this region is recognised by fans of water sports, in particular by surfers, and by those who love the beach and nature. In the depth of the territory away from the beaches are, in turn, picturesque towns known for their local cuisine and crafts. The thriving city of Guayaquil, the historical sites and kilometres of cocoa plantations, bananas, palm trees and rice, complement the richness of the coast whose endless golden sunsets burst capriciously. www.ecuador.travel/en/destinations/pacific-coast/

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Valencia

Spain

Valencia is located on Spain's eastern coast, at the mouth of the Turia River, right in the centre of the Gulf of Valencia. It is situated on the shores of the Mediterranean, a stretch of water which has gradually forged the city's character over the centuries. Valencia's geographical location makes it an excellent operational base from which to explore the rest of Spain. At just an hour and a half from Madrid by train, three hours from Barcelona by car, and with daily departures to the Balearic Islands, the capital of the Mediterranean is well worth a visit. Bask in the city’s pleasant climate, stroll along its wide sandy beaches, just fifteen minutes from the centre of Valencia, catch a glimpse of its past, sample the local cuisine and discover the richness of its culture. www.visitvalencia.com

lat:-34.6 lon:-58.38

Buenos Aires

Argentina

Buenos Aires is a pulsating, passionate, cosmopolitan city. The combination of rich architectural and cultural heritage, modern creative energy, electric nightlife, unique traditions, a vibrant arts scene, extensive parks, and warm, friendly hosts makes it one of the world’s most exciting capitals.

lat:40.48 lon:19.51

Ionian Coast

Albania

Miles of long, empty beaches are waiting for you along Albania's Ionian Coast. A short ferry ride from Italy, or a quick trip from Albania's international airport you'll find Albania relaxed, laid back and great weather. The small city of Vlore a little over an hour from the airport boasts hundreds of cafes and easy access to mountains, vistas, wild rivers, nature parks and calm seas. Whether you take a break by walking amongst the flamingoes, hiking the nature trails, expliring ancient castles and historical sites, or prefer to set up your laptop in one of the beachside cafes you'll be amazed at Albania's Ionian Coast.

lat:11.52 lon:-86.23

Nicaraguan Pacific Coast

Nicaragua

Nicaragua stretches from the ocean to the jungle. From all points of view, it is magnificent. A country still little-visited but which ensures a guaranteed change of scenery. Discover its beautiful colonial-style towns, its lush nature (we are right in the middle of Central America and it shows ...) and its superb chain of volcanoes on which we trudged like we did. could. Discovering Granada, one of the prettiest colonial cities in the country, also allows you to visit two volcanoes not far from there. Mombacho, a rainforest-covered volcano, where you can play Indiana Jones-style adventurers. And Masaya, an active volcano which you can approach the impressive crater and even enter volcanic caves full of bats! The beautiful island of Ometepe located on Lake Nicaragua, where we spent a few days more than relaxing, far from all the hustle and bustle, discovering an incredible nature. Leon; Further North offers the traveller its very present historical past but also the possibility in a few buses to go swimming on the large beaches of Las Penitas. Discover Nicaragua with nomad stays!

lat:42.65 lon:18.09

Dubrovnik

Croatia

The whole Dubrovnik region is well-known for its fascinating landscapes, abundant Mediterranean vegetation, mild climate and interesting smaller settlements. In former times, it became part of the Dubrovnik Republic territory, becoming connected with the city via historical, economic and trade route ties. In tourism, it is now called the Dubrovnik Riviera. Visiting Dubrovnik is not a complete pleasure without seeing at least a part of its surroundings: the good land and sea connections offer the possibility of organizing either shorter or longer excursions.

lat:37.89 lon:-4.77

Andalucia

Spain

Andalucia is where Spain's Christian and Islamic histories come together. Lovely rolling hill rural countryside, beautiful natural parks, little white villages, iconic architecture, gastronomic delights, miles of sandy coastline, colourful flower gardens, thriving local culture and mountain landscapes. Escape the hustle and bustle of the big cities and surround yourself with the Spanish heartland.

lat:-26.2 lon:28.05

Johannesburg

South Africa

Johannesburg is a young city with an incredible history and legacy. The settlement sprang up in 1886 when prospectors found gold in the area now known as the Witwatersrand. When the discovery became public, thousands flocked here in search of fortune and new opportunities. Today, Johannesburg still attracts those who want to realise their dreams and achieve success. The new city was named after two officials of the Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek (ZAR); Johannes Meyer and Johannes Rissik. Johannesburg grew rapidly and quickly transformed from a small settlement into a full-fledged city. It seemed like nothing could stop its growth, not even the Anglo-Boer war. In those tumultuous times, and beyond, Johannesburg has always been recognised as the golden beating heart of South Africa. Through the years, Johannesburg has been the site of many iconic events. It was where the Springboks beat the All Blacks to take the Rugby World Cup in 1995, and, most recently, it was where South Africa showed the world that we can host an event as large as the FIFA Soccer World Cup with style and grace. source: www.joburg.org.za

lat:40.71 lon:-74.03

New York

United States

It's Time for an Epic Stay in NYC It’s a time like no other in New York City, with something new (or renewed) at every turn, don’t you want to say you were there? A trip to New York City is the experience of a lifetime. With famous attractions like Times Square, Central Park, the Empire State Building and Yankee Stadium (to name just a few) NYC packs more to see and do into one compact area than any other place on earth. Many of NYC's top places open year-round for travelers to enjoy. Each of the City’s five boroughs contains its own roster of must-see destinations, great restaurants, cultural hot spots and unforgettable activities. www.nycgo.com

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Island Krk

Croatia

The island of Krk even in ancient times was known as the “Golden Island” thanks to its natural characteristics. In 1100 the Croatian birth certificate – the tablet was created on the island of Krk. The island's number of destiny is seven: it was inhabited by the Croatian people in the 7th century, it survived pirate attacks seven times, the seventh Frankopan prince was the last prince of Krk and today the island has seven principal centres. At the height of their rule, the Frankopan family, owned territory equal to half of today's Croatia. The final resting place of Katarina Frankopan, one of the most famous members of Krk's noble family is situated on the small island of Košljun. The Krk folklore festival is one of the oldest festivals of its kind in Croatia (founded in 1938). The average life expectancy on the island of Krk is usually over the national average. The island of Krk is included amongst the most sunny parts of Europe having 2500 hours of sun per year. Around 1400 species of land plants-almost half of the total flora in Croatia grow on the island of Krk. The unique plant the Asperula Borbasiana is a world endemic species: grows exclusively in the Baška bay. 300 km of walking and cycling path extend across the island of Krk. The 45th parallel runs through the island of Krk. Healing mud can be found on the island of Krk, more precisely on the west side of the Klimno bay. This particular type of healing mud is used for curing gout. The seawater is shallow and for that reason suitable for families with children. The interesting fact is that you can walk in the seawater for a few hundred metres, and the sea only reaches your knees. Precisely for this reason, it is favoured by young people. It offers the possibility of good fun…from picigin (a sports game played by several players in a circle who pass a small ball around, keeping it in the air and out of the water for as long as possible) to beach volleyball. In fact, the beach has two volleyball courts, and a futsal court. An ornithology reserve (on the island of Prvic and the north-eastern, steeper part of the coast of the island of Krk) is the most northern habitat of Griffon vultures in the coastal zone.The Griffon vulture is a rare species of local fauna, which reaches sexual maturity when it is five or six years old, and the female only lays one or two eggs. www.krk.hr/en

lat:40.67 lon:-8.13

Centro de Portugal

Portugal

From Coimbra, home to the 9th oldest university in the world, to the unspoilt coast and looming mountains, Central Portugal boasts fine food, wine, and a quality outdoor lifestyle.

lat:-28.53 lon:30.9

Kwazulu Natal

South Africa

South Africa''s garden province Kwazulu-Natal borders the Indian Ocean from neighboring Mozambique to Lesotho and Eswatini. With 2 UN World Heritage sites, iSimangaliso Wetland Park and uKhahlamba Drakensberg Park, Kwazulu-Natal is full of wildlife, outback, beaches , nature and mountains. Durban is an Indian-influenced harbor city and a popular surfing spot. Cultural villages around the town of Eshowe showcase the traditions of the indigenous Zulu people.

lat:-22.33 lon:24.69

Southeast Botswana

Botswana

Experience the stunning beauty, the unimaginable vastness, the isolation and worldliness, the astoundingly prolific wildlife of the best kept African secret - Botswana. Botswana is a land-locked country situated in southern Africa. It borders South Africa, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Approximately two-thirds of the country lies within the Tropics. Whether your thing is safaris, mokoro rides, quad biking, fishing, 4x4 off-road adventures you are sure to make the best of your stay in Botswana.

lat:45.28 lon:13.89

Istria

Croatia

Pula is the largest city in Istria County, Croatia. Known for its multitude of ancient Roman architecture. Apart from the city, the county offers a stunning landscape: white-topped mountains, lush wheat fields, plateaux, valleys, vineyards and olive groves on hillsides, and, finally the sea.

lat:43.5 lon:16.29

Dalmatia Split

Croatia

Dalmatia Split is a vibrant port city well-known for its ancient center, beautiful architecture, and exquisite cuisine. Dalmatia Split has a population of around 450,000 people. While Split is the gateway to the islands harbouring a very large port there is also the other side of the story it holds secrets to an ancient city.

lat:45.57 lon:25.55

Transylvania

Romania
UNESCO Ancient City

Transylvania is a stunningly beautiful part of Romania. It's rolling hills and forests contain magnificent towns with stunning gothic style castles and architecture.

lat:36.88 lon:30.71

Antalya

Turkey

Antalya is Turkey's biggest international sea resort, located on the Turkish Riviera. A city of over 1m people it is set between the Mediterranean and the Taurus Mountains

lat:41.84 lon:23.49

Bansko

Bulgaria
Nature, Mountains, Communities

Bansko is a mountainous nomad hangout in the heart of the Pirin National Park. Set 900m above sea level it boasts Bulgaria's best ski and snowboard area with over 75km of trails. In summer it comes alive with Jazz Festivals and hiking trails and other outdoor nature activities. Yet at the same time, it commands an amazing startup and coworking scene, perfect for entrepreneurs and remote workers with a heap of coworking spaces and community events virtually every night of the week.

lat:37.02 lon:-7.93

Algarve

Portugal

The Algarve, Portugal’s southernmost region, is known for its Atlantic beaches, kite & wave surfing, and golf resorts. Whitewashed fishing villages on low cliffs overlooking sandy coves were transformed in the 1960s, and now its central coast between Lagos and Faro is lined with villas, hotels, bars and restaurants. The region's western Atlantic coast and rugged interior are less developed.

lat:47.5 lon:19.04

Budapest

Hungary

Explore Europe 's Budapest, Hungary’s capital and extraordinary history leave so much to be discovered. The city is also bisected by the River Danube. A 19th-century Chain Bridge connects the hilly Buda district with flat Pest. A funicular runs up Castle Hill to Buda’s Old Town, where the Budapest History Museum traces city life from Roman times onward. Trinity Square is home to 13th-century Matthias Church and the turrets of the Fishermen’s Bastion, which offer sweeping views. Visit Parliament Building, relax at the ancient Gellert Bath Palace or just take a walk along the Danube and take in the Art and Architecture of that the city is bursting with

lat:42.43 lon:18.65

Kotor Bay

Montenegro

The Bay of Kotor with its sheltered harbours and white sandy beaches is one of Europe's hidden treasures. Also known as the Boka, or Boka Bay is the winding bay on the Adriatic Sea in southwestern Montenegro, and the region of Montenegro concentrated around the bay. It is also the southernmost part of the historical region of Dalmatia The bay has been inhabited since antiquity.

lat:42.44 lon:18.71

Tivat

Montenegro

Tivat is a coastal town in southwest Montenegro, located in the Bay of Kotor. As of 2011, its population was 14,111. Tivat is the centre of Tivat Municipality, which is the smallest municipality by area in Montenegro.

lat:-33.23 lon:21.86

Western Cape

South Africa

From Cape Town to African's most southern point Cape Agulhas the Western Cape is an amazing combiatinon of rugged beauty and quiet sophistication. The region is simply stunningly beautiful with beaches, wineries, forests, colourful markets, vibrant cities and more. One of our favourite parts of Africa.

lat:42.58 lon:-8.13

Galicia

Spain

"Land of the Witches". Galicia is considered amongst the first countries in Europe, following the establishment of the Swabian Kingdom in 411 AD. Following the Muslim occupation of southern Iberia from 711 Galicia began to consolidate itself as one of the main Christian Kingdoms in Medieval Iberia, namely thanks to the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela. Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean one side and Portugal on another Galicia is a rich combination of beaches, mountains, ancient towns, rivers, estuaries, deep forests and deep history,

lat:51.55 lon:-9.64

County Cork

Ireland

This Irish county is the largest and southermost of the country, named after the city Cork, the second-largest city in Ireland and located in the province Munster. The south-west region, including West Cork, is one of Ireland's main tourist destinations, known for its rugged coast and megalithic monuments and as the starting point for the Wild Atlantic Way.

lat:25.21 lon:55.27

Dubai

United Arab Emirates

Dubai is a city and emirate in the United Arab Emirates known for luxury shopping, ultramodern architecture and a lively nightlife scene. Burj Khalifa, an 830m-tall tower, dominates the skyscraper-filled skyline. At its foot lies Dubai Fountain, with jets and lights choreographed to music. On artificial islands just offshore is Atlantis, here also is the famous The Palm; a resort with water and marine-animal parks.

lat:10.16 lon:76.64

Kerala

India

Kerala boasts that the state is "God's Own Country". Once you visit, you will see where this claim comes from. The state really is blessed with great natural beauty, and diverse ecology. Kerala is a narrow strip of coastal territory that slopes down the Western Ghats in a cascade of lush green vegetation and reaches to the Arabian sea. Kerala borders the states of Tamil Nadu to the east and Karnataka to the north. It is also known for its backwaters, mountains, coconuts, spices, and art forms like Kathakali and Mohini Attam. It is the most literate state in India, and a land of diverse religions, where you can find Hindu temples, mosques, churches, and even synagogues. With a world class tourist sporting option, ayurvedic spas and treatments, eco-tourism initiatives, a large number of visit options ranging from beautiful high altitude blue mountains to pristine rain forests to golden sun-sand beaches and an enormous range of accommodation, The state is also considered to be one of the safest regions of India. Incidents of local people cheating tourists are almost non-existent. Kerala has high standards of living compared to its neighbors and other Indian states and has social lifestyle indices such as education and healthcare that are on par with developed countries.

lat:15.3 lon:74.12
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Seoul

Korea, Republic of

Seoul, the capital of South Korea, is a huge metropolis where modern skyscrapers, high-tech subways and pop culture meet Buddhist temples, palaces and street markets. Stand out attractions include futuristic Dongdaemun Design Plaza, a convention hall with curving architecture and a rooftop park; Gyeongbokgung Palace, which once had more than 7,000 rooms; and Jogyesa Temple, site of ancient locust and pine trees. A place filled with innovation and culture and a melting pot for food and unique style.

lat:28.6 lon:83.93

Himalaya

India

The Indian Himalayan Region is spread across 13 Indian States/Union Territories (namely Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura, Assam and West Bengal), stretching across 2500 km.

lat:14.3 lon:-90.79

Escuintla

Guatemala

Escuintla is an industrial city in Guatemala, its land extension is 4384 km², and it is nationally known for its sugar agribusiness. Its capital is a municipality with the same name. A very Catholic dominant Population were they celebrate every year on the December 6 to 9 with a small fair in honor to The Immaculate Conception.

lat:8.54 lon:-80.78

Central Panama

Panama

Central Panama

lat:8.79 lon:-80.01
lat:43.77 lon:11.25

Tuscany

Italy

Tuscany, situated in central Italy, is a captivating region that boasts Florence as its capital. This city is renowned for hosting some of the most iconic art and architectural marvels of the Renaissance, including Michelangelo's celebrated "David" statue, Botticelli's masterpieces housed within the Uffizi Gallery, and the grandeur of the Duomo basilica. The region's varied and picturesque terrain encompasses the rugged Apennine Mountains, the inviting beaches of Elba Island along the Tyrrhenian Sea, and the sprawling olive groves and vineyards that characterize the landscape of Chianti.

lat:35.52 lon:-86.58

Tennessee

United States

Tennessee is a landlocked state in the U.S. South. famous for being the home of Elvis Presley being Memphis, in the far southwest, is the home of Elvis Presley’s Graceland, rock-and-roll pioneering Sun Studio and the blues clubs of Beale Street. Its capital, centrally located Nashville, is the heart of the country-music scene, with the long-running Grand Ole Opry, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and a legendary stretch of honky-tonks and dance halls.

lat:4.57 lon:-74.3

Western Columbian Andes

Colombia

The Eastern Colombian Andes are a mesmerizing landscape of windswept, foggy mountain plains, and mythical lagoons filled with untold riches. These legendary lands separate the Magdalena Valley from the lowlands of Los Llanos, creating a realm of striking contrasts. In this region, you'll find contemporary cities like Bogotá coexisting harmoniously with timeless colonial villages. The Eastern Colombian Andes are steeped in ancient myths and folklore, seamlessly integrated into a modern society, making it a place where history and legend converge. This rugged terrain has borne witness to monumental events, whose impacts are still felt today. It was in these mountains that Europeans first penetrated the continent's interior, and it was here that patriots rose against colonialism to forge an independent nation. This unique region represents the fusion of two worlds, with remnants of both still existing to inspire exploration. Whether you're exploring the delicate paramos that hold the secrets of the original inhabitants or wandering through the stone and adobe mansions of towns that sheltered the first Spanish settlers, the Eastern Colombian Andes offer an enchanting blend of history, legend, and natural beauty.

lat:9.54 lon:-74.22

Caribbean Region Colombia

Colombia

The Caribbean Region of Colombia or Caribbean coast region is in the north of Colombia and is mainly composed of 8 departments located contiguous to the Caribbean. It's the second most populated region in the country after Andean Region with approximately 11 million residents according to the Colombian Census 2018.

lat:9.82 lon:124.06

Central Visayas

Philippines

Central Visayas, identified as Region VII, is an administrative zone within the Philippines encompassing four provinces and three bustling urban hubs: Cebu City, Lapu-Lapu, and Mandaue. The region is anchored by prominent islands, namely Cebu, Bohol, and Siquijor, while also encompassing the eastern section of Negros.

lat:60.13 lon:18.64

Middle Sweden

Sweden

Middle Sweden Central Sweden offers a wide variety of places to visit – from the capital of Stockholm in the east to the vast forests in the west. Stockholm offers a mix of urban adventures and centuries-old history, with the archipelago just a boat ride away. Dalarna is the place to go for a traditional Midsummer celebration, whereas Värmland allows you to encounter the wildlife in its natural habitat.

lat:8.72 lon:99.55

South Thailand

Thailand

The South contains many beautiful beaches and islands in the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea. Well-known tourist destinations are Phuket Province, Ko Samui, Ko Phi Phi, Ko Lipe, and Ko Tao.

lat:15.49 lon:-61.38

Dominica Island

Dominica

Dominica - the Nature Island of the Carribean! Spectacular landscapes, lush rainforest and full of wildlife in a large nature park system.

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Greater Helsinki

Finland

The Greater Helsinki region encompasses the urban sprawl surrounding Finland's capital, Helsinki. This area incorporates the compact Capital Region, which comprises Helsinki, Vantaa, Espoo, and Kauniainen. With a collective population of around 1.25 million residents, this vibrant hub epitomizes the cultural, economic, and social heartbeat of the nation.

lat:40.12 lon:9.01

Sardinia

Italy

Sardinia, situated in the Mediterranean Sea, stands as a sizable Italian island boasting approximately 2,000 kilometers of picturesque coastline adorned with sandy beaches. Its diverse terrain features a rugged, mountainous interior crisscrossed by scenic hiking trails. Scattered throughout its landscape are numerous enigmatic Bronze Age stone ruins known as nuraghi, resembling beehives. Among these ancient structures, Su Nuraxi in Barumini holds distinction as one of the largest and oldest, with origins dating back to 1500 B.C.

lat:9.84 lon:118.74

Palawan

Philippines

Palawan is an Island known as Mimaropa tourism area, formally known as the Southwestern Tagalog Region, stands as an administrative division within the Philippines. Distinguished by its unique geographic feature, it is one of only two regions in the nation devoid of direct land connections with neighboring regions. The moniker "Mimaropa" is derived from the initial letters of its component provinces: Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon, and Palawan.

lat:46.56 lon:8.56

Swiss Alps

Switzerland

The Swiss Alps, commonly known as the Alpine region of Switzerland, stand out as a significant natural characteristic of the country. Together with the Swiss Plateau and the Swiss part of the Jura Mountains, they form three primary physiographic regions of Switzerland.

lat:46.19 lon:7.55

Valais

Switzerland

Valais, known as Wallis in German, lies nestled in the southern region of Switzerland. This picturesque canton boasts the iconic pyramid-shaped Matterhorn mountain, luxurious Alpine retreats, and the enchanting vineyards of the upper Rhône River Valley. Zermatt, a charming resort town situated at the base of the Matterhorn, beckons visitors with its abundance of ski slopes and scenic hiking trails tracing ancient mule traders' paths. Additionally, it serves as a gateway to the breathtaking Glacier Express train journey. Towards the east, the expansive Aletsch Glacier captivates with its immense beauty and grandeur.

lat:42.46 lon:18.53

Herceg Novi

Montenegro

Herceg Novi graces the Montenegrin coastline, situated at the western gateway to the breathtaking Bay of Kotor, nestled beneath the majestic Mount Orjen. Serving as the focal point of the Herceg Novi Municipality, this charming town boasts a population of approximately 33,000 residents.

lat:30.27 lon:-97.74

Austin

United States

Austin, the capital city of Texas, sits inland and shares borders with the picturesque Hill Country region. Renowned for its vibrant live music scene, Austin boasts an eclectic mix of genres including country, blues, and rock. The city is also home to the flagship campus of the University of Texas. With numerous parks and lakes, it offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, swimming, and boating. Just south of Austin lies the Circuit of the Americas raceway, which has played host to the prestigious United States Grand Prix.

lat:16.52 lon:-88.37

Placencia

Belize

Placencia, nestled along the sun-kissed shores of the Caribbean coast in Belize, beckons as a premier beach destination. Situated at the southernmost tip of the Placencia Peninsula, it is renowned for its picturesque palm-fringed beaches. Spanning between the peninsula and the mainland, Placencia Lagoon serves as a sanctuary for diverse marine life, including gentle manatees and elusive saltwater crocodiles. Venture offshore, and you'll discover captivating dive sites amidst the vibrant coral reefs of the Belize Barrier Reef. To the north lies Seine Bight, a vibrant Garífuna community pulsating with the rhythms of traditional drumming and dance, offering a cultural immersion like no other.

lat:19.88 lon:102.14

Northern Laos

Laos

Nestled in a picturesque valley where the Mekong and Nam Khan rivers converge, Luang Prabang stands as the historic capital of Luang Prabang Province in northern Laos. Inhabited for millennia, this city served as the royal seat until 1975. Revered for its rich cultural heritage, Luang Prabang is adorned with numerous Buddhist temples, among which the resplendent Wat Xieng Thong, with its gilded façade dating back to the 16th century, and the venerable Wat Mai, formerly the abode of Laotian Buddhism's spiritual leader, stand out as notable landmarks.

lat:38.6 lon:22.72

Central Greece

Greece

Central Greece, also known as Roumeli, encompasses a storied region of the Greek mainland steeped in ancient history and natural splendor. Nestled within its boundaries are forested mountain ranges, meandering rivers, serene lakes, and a diverse array of flora and fauna. Delve into the rich tapestry of the past with visits to the legendary archaeological site of Delphi, home to the famed Oracle of Apollo. Wander through charming seaside havens like Galaxidi and Itea, each offering picturesque vistas and a glimpse into Greece's maritime heritage. Explore the historical significance of Nafpaktos, a captivating town graced with timeless allure. Venture further to discover the captivating lagoon of Messolonghi, the largest wetland in Greece. This natural paradise boasts a mosaic of islets, sandy dunes, lush forested banks, and an abundance of wildlife, providing sustenance and livelihoods to local communities. Amidst this breathtaking landscape lies the culinary treasure of bottarga (known as Greek avgotaracho), an esteemed delicacy crafted from the roe of the female grey mullet, bestowed with a prestigious PDO award. Dive into the gastronomic delights and cultural wonders of Central Greece, where history, nature, and culinary excellence converge to create an unforgettable experience.

lat:6.24 lon:80.54

South Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka

The Southern Sri Lanken provinces have existed since the 19th century but did not have any legal status until 1987 when the 13th Amendment to the Constitution of Sri Lanka. It was established provincial councils as the Southern Province of Sri Lanka. And is one of the nine provinces of Sri Lanka, the first-level administrative division of the country.

lat:41.63 lon:24.37

Rhodopes

Bulgaria

Rhodopes Tourism Region falls within the boundaries of the South Central Region. South Central Region covers the territories of the districts of Plovdiv, Pazardzhik, Smolyan, Kardzhali, and Haskovo and 57 municipalities. The scope of the Rhodope tourism region includes 28 municipalities from the above-mentioned administrative districts. The region covers parts of the Upper Thracian lowland, the southern parts of the Central Stara Planina, parts of Sredna Gora, and the Rhodope mountain. The seat of the Management Organization is in the town of Smolyan. The main types of tourism developed in the region are mountain tourism (all types – skiing, hiking, recreational) and rural tourism. Additional types of tourism developed in the region are balneo, SPA and wellness tourism; adventure and ecotourism; cultural and festival tourism, and religious and pilgrimage tourism.

lat:40.04 lon:-76.31

Lancaster

United Kingdom

Lancaster, one of only 13 locations in England having Heritage City designation, is home to a theatre that goes back to King George III's reign, a port on the River Lune that used to be one of the busiest in Britain, and the Pendle Witch Trials site. The streets of the city are lined with historically significant and culturally aspirational structures. For example, a visit to Williamson Park in the summer for an open-air theatre with breathtaking vistas would be incomplete without a stop at The Dukes for a live performance and a movie.

lat:20.55 lon:-87.17

Mayan Riviera

Mexico

Playa del Carmen is in the heart of the Mayan Riviera on the east side of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. Forty miles to the north is Cancun. The island of Cozumel lies 12 miles offshore to the east.

lat:-22.65 lon:14.6

Coastal Namibia

Namibia

With its sandy beaches that face the Atlantic Ocean, Swakopmund is a coastal city in Namibia, west of Windhoek's capital. Established by German colonists in 1892, the city’s colonial landmarks include the Swakopmund Lighthouse and the Mole, an old sea wall. Next to the lighthouse, the Swakopmund Museum documents Namibian history. Inland, the elegant Swakopmund Railway Station, now a hotel, also dates to the colonial era.

lat:41.84 lon:-4.4

Castile and Leon

Spain

Castile and León, situated in northwestern Spain, is characterized by a vast high plateau bordered by majestic mountains. Within this region lies Salamanca, renowned for its prestigious 12th-century university, splendid Renaissance churches, and the ornate Plaza Mayor showcasing Baroque architecture. Segovia boasts an ancient Roman aqueduct adorned with over 160 arches, while its skyline is dominated by the imposing Alcázar castle perched atop a hill. The city of Ávila is embraced by an impressive 11th-century defensive wall punctuated by 82 semicircular towers, preserving its historic charm and significance.

lat:43.94 lon:6.07

Provence Alpes Cote dAzur

France

Provence, a region in southeastern France bordering Italy and the Mediterranean Sea, is known for its diverse landscapes, from the Southern Alps and Camargue plains to rolling vineyards, olive groves, pine forests and lavender fields. To the south is the Côte d'Azur (or French Riviera), where the elegant city of Nice and glamorous resort towns such as Saint-Tropez and Cannes line the coast

lat:16.74 lon:-92.64

San Cristobal

Mexico

San Cristóbal de las Casas is a highland town in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas. It’s known for its well-preserved colonial architecture, such as the centuries-old, yellow San Cristóbal Cathedral on the Parque Central. Los Altos Museum, in the baroque former Santo Domingo de Guzmán convent, Famous for it's history and textile exhibits.