Charleston (South Carolina)
Charleston is one of the prominent historic places in the United States of America. It has shops, cobblestone streets, historic landscapes and authentic "Southern" charm and hospitality. Don't miss to try the unique tastes of its excellent cusine.
Fernantina Beach, United States
Located on lush Amelia Island, Fernandina Beach is a historical bayside town with loads of Victorian charm. The town’s historic district boasts more than 50 blocks of buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places with 450 of the beautifully preserved homes built before 1927. You’ll want to take your time exploring as the streets are lined with some of the country’s finest examples of Queen Anne, Victorian and Italianate buildings. Miles and miles of pristine beaches and nature reserves stretch out around Fernandina Beach, offering plenty of opportunities for hiking, biking and horseback riding. History lovers won’t want to miss nearby Fort Clinch State Park, home to one of the United States’ best preserved Civil War-era forts.
Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas
Great Stirrup Cay is a small island that is part of the Berry Islands in the Bahamas. The northern part of the island has a sandy beach surrounded by rocks with snorkeling areas. The most common tree on the island is the coconut palm, which produces a cloudy milk and a sweet meat used in many island recipes. Another fruit-bearing tree is the Sea Grape. Some of the creatures found on the island include several different varieties of lizard and land crab. Gulls and frigates are the most prevalent bird species. Great Stirrup Cay is a protected marine life sanctuary, and removal of anything from the water is strictly prohibited.
Royal Naval Dockyard
Known as the “Gibraltar of the West,” the Royal Naval Dockyard was once Britain’s largest naval base outside of the United Kingdom. Dockyard was built in the early 19th century and played a vital role in the strategic defense of the Western Atlantic from the War of 1812 until shortly after World War II.
Today, Dockyard is the place to go for the quintessential Bermudian holiday. Against the backdrop of crystal blue water, our lovingly restored historical buildings house a multitude of shops, restaurants and experiences. Whether you are an art lover, water sports enthusiast, film fanatic, museum buff, partygoer or thrill seeker… you will find your niche in Dockyard.
Miami, Florida, USA
World-famous beaches, exceptional nightlife, unique culinary experiences and Latin atmosphere, are all those that make this city so fascinating. Miami Beach is one of the most popular attractions of the city with wide sandy beaches, warm waters and a great variety of water sports. A tour to the famous Art Deco district of the South Beach is also a unique experience.
Nassau, Bahamas
Nassau, the capital of Bahamas Islands, is located in New Providence Island and keeps the unique blend of international glamor and tropical serenity. In 1718 was declared a Crown colony, thus the British influence is visible. Though, the mix of colonial and West African influence is what makes the Bahamas so special. Τhe Great Queen's Staircase to Fort Finkastl offers unrivaled views and the nearby Paradise Island is an ideal destination for swimming or diving.
Port Canaveral (Florida)
Port Canaveral is a cruise, cargo and naval port in Brevard County, Florida, United States. As a deep water cargo port, it has a high volume of traffic. Common cargo includes cement, petroleum. The port has conveyors and hoppers for loading products directly into trucks, and facilities for bulk cargo containers.