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Humber Bay Arch Bridge
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Toronto, Canada: Shiny, Happy, People, Eh?
The Manhattan of Canada, Toronto comes complete with Broadway-sized theaters, gourmet cuisine, shopping with a discount, and a melting pot of locals wishing you "come back again, eh?"
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Montreal, Canada: A Shortcut to Europe
If you're craving the charm of Europe and the style of Paris but don't want to hassle with jetlag, language barriers, or the Euro, this is the city for you.
St. Thomas, USVI: Bronzed Body & Booty
Catch Caribbean rays, and troll for treasures where Bluebeard and Blackbeard quaffed drinks and pulled pirate pranks.
San Juan, Puerto Rico: Que Romantico!
Slip into something seductive and feel the sensual pulse of colonial San Juan.
Horeshoe Bay
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Bermuda: The Long and Shorts of It
Striking aqua waters, charming British idiosyncrasies, and arguably the friendliest people on earth are only 600 miles off the North Carolina coast (that's an hour and 43-minute flight, New Yorkers).
Cancun
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Cancun, Mexico: Make a Yucatan Splash
This one-time, foam party hot-spot, now sophisticated lady is back to its post-card perfect, lovin'-life ways.
Temple
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Mayan Riviera, Mexico: A Relaxed State of Mayan
Want to go with the Mexico flow? Extending south of Cancun to Tulum, this sacred stretch of coast delivers laidback days amid Caribbean Sea surroundings.
Barbados: World-Class Windsurfing, Wickets & Rum
Breeze to an island paradise caressed by two seas, swarming with flying fish and sweetened with fine rum.
Jamaica (via Montego Bay): Reggae All the Way
When you crave the thrill of vacation, but fear the shock of the final bill, a Jamaican resort is the answer
Costa Rica: Smoking or Non-Smoking?
Visitors to Costa Rica tend to be on the wholesome side. Too bad some of the country's volcanoes still smoke like chimneys.
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Nassau, Bahamas: Paradise Found
Nassau is a scintillating clash of contrasts--from glitzy casinos to quiet, shady lanes; modern, galvanizing resorts to tiny settlements; and couture shopping to chatty street vendors.
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic: Something Old, Something Blue
North America's oldest capital brims with present-day possibilities for Caribbean adventures.
St. Martin/Sint Maarten, WI: Surf on French Turf, Splash on Holland's Half
Feast on gastronomic delights of Parisian proportions, stroll velvety sands and wade in idyllic waves before digging into Dutch culture, consumption and casinos.
Cozumel
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Cozumel, Mexico: Caribbean Soul, Mexican Heart
Ever since hurricane Wilma, locals say the beaches are bigger and even more beautiful than before, plus the coral reefs are world-class.
Los Cabos, Mexico: Desert on the Sea
At the end of the Baja California Peninsula, dos Cabos--San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas--unite for a singular seaside adventure.
Vancouver, BC: How Does Your (Urban) Garden Grow?
A port city as Mother Nature would have it; Vancouver boasts one of the largest city parks, sweeping bay views, incredible seafood, and the world's longest pedestrian suspension bridge.
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London, England: And Now for Something Completely Different
Sure, we fancy tea and scones much as the next bloke, but we are simply over the moon about all this captivating city has to offer in the way of theater, history, and yes, even gastronomy.
Madrid, Spain: Menu Madrileno
Ramble through the Spanish capital on a taste bud-tour of the Iberian valleys, fueled by festive wine and savory aromas.
Barcelona, Spain: Say "Howdí" to Gaudí
If Dr. Seuss were an architect instead of a cartoonist, the world might look a lot like Antoni Gaudí's Barcelona.
Dublin, Ireland: Classically Celtic
Nothing compares to the land where God, Guinness, and Gaelic are celebrated with equal fervor.
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Paris, France: Paris, Ville Lumiere
Ahhh, the life of a Parisian: indulgent pastries and museums by day, four-star, three-course Michelin-starred dinners by night. You know what they say about French women not getting fat, so why not?
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Rome, Italy: Trevi Fountain Wish Come True
When in Rome, do as you wish to do. Eat gelato for every meal. Steal a kiss by the Spanish Steps. And be sure to heed legend by tossing coins into the Trevi Fountain to ensure great romantic fortune.
Rio de Janeiro: Copacabana, Cha Cha Cha! [BRAZILIAN TRAVEL VISA REQUIRED]
Meet the girl from Ipanema, samba by the sea, and unleash your wild side in Brazil's carnival-loving city. You MUST have a Brazilian travel visa in your possession for travel to Brazil.
Sao Paulo, Brazil: Big City Soul BRAZILIAN TRAVEL VISA REQUIRED
South America's largest, most cosmopolitan city beckons with stellar shopping, vibrant nightlife, and multi-cultural attractions. You MUST have a Brazilian visa prior to departing for Brazil.
Buenos Aires: More Euro for Your Peso
From sophisticated sidewalk-cafe culture to turn of the century Beaux-Arts palaces, Buenos Aires is a Latin city with a European flair all its own.
Santiago, Chile: More than Mountains and Sea
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While the slopes of the Andes and the Pacific beaches are a hop, skip, and a jump away, using the city as a jumping-point affords you museums, art nouveau cafes, and artisanal shops.