The park contains a cluster of islands about 70 miles west of Key West.
Honolua Bay on Maui's north shore is a favorite spot for experienced surfers.
One of the best known monuments in the world, a gift from the people of France, at 100 years after the declaration of independence of North America.
An International Biosphere Reserve, a World Heritage Site, and a Wetland of International Importance.
The water here is always blue and the sky is always clear, hardly crowded.
One of the world's most active volcanoes, with a constant eruption since 1983.
A nice beach, less crowded than the most famous Waikiki, only 30 minutes from Honolulu.
The National Park is centered on the spectacular cone of Mount Rainier, a dormant volcano some 14,410 ft high.
Sandy beaches, salt marshes, forests, wild horses and white-tailed deers - this is the decor of Assateague Island.
A top attraction in the state of California, with 1.8 million visitors each year.
Meaning "bad land" in Spanish, the landscape here is formed mainly by lava flow.
Just when you thought you've seen it all, planet Earth always has something up it's sleeve. And Cave of Swallows is really going to surprise you.
A unique area in the Mexican Caribbean, with a natural landscape, rich flora and fauna and miles of pristine beaches.
Lake Tahoe is a beautiful, crystal-clear blue lake nestled among mountain peaks.
It consistently ranks the most-visited national park in the United States of America, with 9-10 million visits per year.
Six Flags Magic Mountain is the best known theme park in Southern California, with a large selection of roller coasters and rides for everybody.