Vancouver Island is in the northeastern Pacific Ocean, and is the largest island on the West Coast of the Americas. It is part of the Canadian province of British Columbia. Vancouver Island is 290 miles long and 62 miles wide. Many people travel to Vancouver Island to visit Victoria, but it has many other fantastic areas to visit that aren’t as commonly known by tourists. Let me show you both
Glacier National Park, known as the “Crown of the Continent”, is one of my favorite American National Parks. Established in 1910, it was carved from prehistoric ice rivers. It has around 50 glaciers, 200 emerald-blue lakes, waterfalls, lush green forests, and alpine meadows. Its Going-To-The-Sun Road is a photographers dream. This mountainous scenic drive along Going-To-the-Sun Road can’t be missed and should be on everyones bucket list.
Driving Banff to Jasper, along the Icefields Parkway (Highway 93), has been regarded by many as the World’s Most Scenic Highway. Its 181 miles runs almost parallel with the Continental Divide. This majestic road stretches past cascading waterfalls, stunning canyons, emerald lakes, rocky peaks, lush green sweeping valleys, and over 100 ancient glaciers.
Enjoy your New Years Eve in the enchanting European city of Vienna, Austria. One of the most elegant cities in the world. Be ready to celebrate in exquisite style, surrounded by old charm.
Breckenridge, Colorado is the perfect spot to start your wintery break. It becomes an outdoor paradise. Breckenridge receives almost more snow than any other place in Colorado. With five huge peaks, you will find entertainment for the entire family.
Why travel to Florida in the fall you say? How about for less crowds on the beach, cheaper all around (flights, hotels, etc), hotel and condo availability, less driving traffic congestion, less wait time for attractions and restaurants, cooler weather, and unobstructed beach views.