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Top-Rated Golf Courses to Play in Florida

Florida was destined to be a golf destination, with year-round sunny weather and miles of coastline on the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. Abundant natural vegetation and trees, from palms in the south to pines and oaks in the north, provide beautiful backdrops, while lakes, rivers, and canals add scenery and challenges to golf courses in Florida.
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Ultimate Guide to the Jasper Dark Sky Festival 2025: Plan Your Perfect Fall Getaway

Jasper National Park stretches over 4,000 square miles across the Canadian Rockies in Alberta. It’s home to pastoral landscapes speckled with wildflowers, glittering lakes inviting visitors in for a dip, and wild animals like caribou, elk, and moose. At night, the park is at its most spectacular because of its stargazing opportunities, and one of the best ways to get a taste of the magic is at the annualJasper Dark Sky Festival.
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Top-Rated Golf Courses to Play in Hawaii

For many travelers, a vacation in Hawaii signifies sun-kissed beaches, relaxation, and exploration of volcanic landscapes, rainforests, and vibrant marine life. However, for avid golfers, it’s an opportunity to experience some of the world’s most breathtaking and challenging golf courses. Each Hawaiian island presents unique golfing experiences, featuring black lava rock on the Big Island, stunning volcano views in Maui, verdant landscapes in Kauai, and historic courses in Oahu.
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Discover San Miguel de Allende’s Exclusive 6-Room Boutique Hotel with Stunning Rooftop Views

The new hotel is five years in the making. Coming off its successful outlets in Mexico City and Tulum,La Valise Hotelschose UNESCO World Heritage City — and a favorite destination amongGoTravelDailyreaders — San Miguel de Allende for its newest hotel, which just opened on Sept. 1, 2022. The historic, multi-century-old property, with existing artwork by Pedro Friedeberg adorning the walls, is set to become one of the city’s standout hotels. Its six suites each feature a feeling of history, ancestral magic, and artisanal Mexican design.
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Explore Cheyenne: Home of the Bison Train, Historic Saloons, and the World’s Largest Outdoor Rodeo

The buildings in Cheyenne rise from the semiarid High Plains like trees pushing through a forest floor. In a country where most major cities are closely hugged by suburbs, the capital of Wyoming is surrounded by endless stretches of dirt, stone, and grass. Just a short drive from the city limits, pronghorn, elk, bears, and open-range cattle meander beside the highway. Perhaps it’s this proximity to nature that makes Cheyenne feel more rural than urban.
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