Search results for

There are 10,158 results that match your search.
  • Journeys: Mexico + Central America
  • Journeys: Asia
    Visit small villages, enjoy a traditional Thai meal in a local home, and stay at an eco-resort built into a hill.
  • Journeys: Mexico + Central America
    Find well-being with style in this dreamy beach destination.
  • Journeys: United States
    From Sundance to street murals, experience the city’s artistic flair.
  • One of the most popular day trips from Reykjavík, this dramatic and scenic rift valley is both the historical site of Iceland’s Viking parliament and a geological wonder in its own right. Among the highlights are the Almannagjá cliffs, where the island’s chieftains and most of the Icelandic population traditionally congregated for an annual Alþing (general assembly), the last of which was held as recently as 1798. Wooden walkways around the park lead to other sites of interest like the black-roofed Þingvellir Church and Þingvallavatn, the largest natural lake in Iceland. There are also waterfalls, flower-filled valleys, and abundant wildlife. It is possible to organize a diving trip to explore the tectonic rift that divides the Eurasian and North American plates, and there’s a visitor center with great views and decent coffee as well as exhibitions and a gift shop.
  • Journeys: Africa + Middle East
    Bask in a luxurious Turkaegean retreat on the sun-soaked Turquoise Coast
  • Journeys: Asia
    From the canals of Bangkok to the scenic paths of national parks, explore sides of Thailand most travelers never see with this 14-day itinerary.
  • Journeys: Food + Drink
    Explore Michelin-starred restaurants, local and seasonal delicacies, and more in Reykjavik, Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Copenhagen.
  • Journeys: Food + Drink
    Enjoy James Beard Award–winning restaurants and internationally renowned art without the crowds.
  • Journeys: Food + Drink
    Myrtle Beach is more than a beach getaway—it’s a rising star for seafood and local brews.
  • Nordurljosavegur 9, 240 Grindavík, Iceland
    Iceland’s largest and most famous geothermal spa lies around an hour outside Reykjavik, quite close to Keflavik Airport. With a dramatic setting amidst large black lava boulders, the steam-filled, creamy-blue pool area is a striking and surreal sight. The Blue Lagoon has been open since the 1980s and today draws some 700,000 visitors a year. The pools are actually created by heated seawater that flows from the adjacent geothermal power station. The waters allegedly cure all manner of skin-related ailments (eczema, psoriasis), but whether these claims are true or not, it’s certainly an atmospheric place to unwind, with very comfortable (99 degrees Fahrenheit) temperatures. The complex includes a small bar that dispenses healthy juices and beer, as well as a spa area for massages andbeauty treatments, and a very good restaurant; there’s also an upscale hotel if you wish to stay overnight.
  • Journeys: Europe
    Gain rare access to the region’s time-honored traditions and meet local families during this exclusive journey.
  • Journeys: History
    Enjoy global cuisines, explore Eastern Market, and visit renowned museums in this six-day itinerary.
  • Journeys: Caribbean + Atlantic
    From the island’s blue seas to its distinctive blue liqueur, this Caribbean paradise offers restoration and relaxation.