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Peru

Peru: Climb the Inca Trail and Wander the Mighty Amazon

Explore the ruins of the ancient Inca civilization, and wander the world’s mightiest river in a luxury cruise vessel with AutoVenture’s Inca Trail and Amazon Tour.

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Croatia

Croatian wine country: A wine enthusiast's oasis

Sipping wine, gazing at historic castles and the bluest Adriatic waters with the warm sun overhead — it all melds together to create an epiphany about how wonderful it is to be alive.

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Ireland

A flavorful tradition reborn

One of the delicious perks of Irish life is to relax with a glass of the Emerald Isle’s nectar of the gods: Irish whiskey. And you can leave it to AutoVenture to squire you to one of the finest distilleries in the land.

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New England

A living postcard of Americana

Once New England kicks off its thick, white quilt of wintertime snow, it becomes a magical place to wander with covered bridges, quaint towns, colonial architecture, succulent seafood and foliage that bursts into flames of color every fall.

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Cuba

We're getting closer to the culture

July 20th was a big day for restoring relations between the U.S. and Cuba as embassies were reopened. Although Cuba is still under a U.S. trade embargo and American citizens cannot freely travel to Cuba, this is a major step forward.

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Portugal

Apaixone-se pelo Porto (fall in love with Porto)

To fall in love with Porto is to unhinge yourself from your cares back in the New World, and immerse yourself in charms of an Iberian coastal city with bell towers and cobblestone streets. Porto will lure you with its cafés, lose you in its labyrinth of wine cellars and romance you with dancing in the plaza.

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Waterloo

The battle that changed the course of history

Who knows what the present would look like had Wellington not vanquished Napoleon at Waterloo. Perhaps the Brits would be enjoying croissants for breakfast instead of blood sausage. And Waterloo would be a euphemism for victory instead of failure.

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Rome

3,000 years of culture and cuisine

One trip to Rome and you’ll wonder why anyone ever leaves. Here you’ll find the freshest, finest cuisine, relics of historical grandeur and locals who know how to enjoy the best life offers.

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France

An everlasting impression of historic Normandy

Commemorating the 70th anniversary to the end of World War 2, the world continues to visit the beaches at Normandy to revere those who fought in the epic World War II battle, D-Day.

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Yellowstone

Spout off in style

Yellowstone was the first. Established as the world's first national park in 1872, its collection of geysers, boiling mud pots and scalding waters provides a geologic wonderland unlike any other. The park’s population of wild bison, bears, beavers and bighorn sheep — among numerous other species — provide more thrills than any zoo could conjure.

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