The Traveling American has identified seven extraordinary beaches that should remain accessible and enjoyable destinations to visit this summer or during their high seasons over the next two years.
Read MoreThe small city of Cannes and its crowded beaches are the most glamourous place for sun worshippers and tourists to visit in the region.
Read MoreMagens Bay Beach is located on the island of St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands and is on the opposite side of the island from the hustle and bustle of downtown Charlotte Amelie and its busy harbor.
Read MoreOgunquit Beach is frequently rated as one of the top beaches in the United States. The distinctive features of this wide beach in southern Maine coupled with the many amenities of the adjacent coastal village make it an ideal place for summer trips and weekend getaways by couples, retirees, and families with younger children.
Read MoreLocated on the south and east coasts of the Arabian Peninsula, the Sultanate of Oman lacks the opulent wealth and ultra-modern buildings of neighboring Dubai.
Read MoreOnce regarded as a retirement haven for senior citizens seeking calm waters for shell collecting and early bird dinner specials, the Gulf Coast of Central Florida has emerged in the 21st century as a hot destination for vacationers, businesses, and housing development.
Read MoreFor over a century, Rio de Janiero has been known for its casual beach life and considered a romantic destination for celebrities and travelers from around the world.
Read MoreOne of the city’s most impressive features is the South Bank of the Brisbane River. Originally the industrial waterfront of the city, this area gradually evolved into the region’s premier lifestyle and recreation destination.
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