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Experience the Ultimate Glamping Retreat Near Mount Rushmore

Summer calls for a road trip, and I was excited for a long weekend exploring the great outdoors of South Dakota’s Black Hills, a small mountain range in the state’s scenic western corner — and the home of theMount RushmoreNational Memorial. Some 2.5 million visitors come to Mount Rushmore every year, and many of them stay in the bustling town of Keystone. It offers plenty of hotels and motels with giant buses parked right out front, along with tourist shops hawking Mount Rushmore T-shirts and other souvenirs. I, however, was looking for a property that would provide an experience more in keeping with the area’s wild open spaces.
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Discover Why Lech, Austria, Is a Top Destination for Skiers, Royals, and Food Enthusiasts

Introducing the picturesque village of Lech in the Austrian Alps. There’s no shortage of mountain towns in the Alps, but finding the right one can be a bit of a Goldilocks process — this one is too small, that one is too big, this one doesn’t have the best hotels, that one doesn’t have the best slopes. Austria’s sleepy village of Lech, however, amply delivers on all fronts. It’s difficult to find someone who has visited and not immediately fallen for its charms.
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Top 25 Most Stunning Cities to Visit Worldwide

Sydney practically sparkles with its plied-by-yachts harbor, golden beaches, spectacular headland views, lush parks and gardens, abundance of sunshine, and overall cleanliness. Take a ferry or boat tour to see the unmistakable Sydney Opera House — a symbol of Australia’s oldest and biggest city, and of the continent itself — and Harbour Bridge from the water. Explore the city’s wealth of picturesque coastal walks and truly great beaches; beloved Queenscliff Beach has a wide stretch of clean sand, pro-surfer-approved waves, a rock pool, and a lagoon.
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Exclusive Luxury Expedition Ship for 12 Passengers to Unique Global Destinations

You need to be a brave and hardy sort to spend much time in Hesteyri, a deserted town on the northern coast of Iceland. Our traveling party was a mix of expedition newcomers and experienced adventurers, landed in the abandoned settlement to explore the ruins of a whaling station. The impromptu stop was one of many in the country’s desolate Westfjords; however, it was undoubtedly the spookiest.
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Join the Ultimate 180-Day World Cruise in 2025: Explore 5 Continents, 37 Countries, and 85 Ports

The year may have just begun, but Viking is already looking to the future. On Thursday, the cruise line announced its 2024 to 2025 World Cruise itineraries, which will take guests around the world. The longest cruise is the newViking World Voyage I, departing on December 19, 2024, from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. It will sail for 180 days visiting 85 ports of call across 37 countries on five continents.
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