Things to do in America
Havana, Cuba
Cuba, especially the beautifully preserved 16th-century town of Old Havana, is one of the most unique destinations in the world, thanks to its architecture, 1950s vehicles, and legendary cultural experiences. Most visitors to this fascinating island like to split their time between bustling Havana, learning about the heritage, and the shores of Varadero for a relaxing, sun-and-rum-soaked end to their holiday.
Las Vegas Strip, USA
The Las Vegas Strip is home to the most famous hotels and casinos in Las Vegas. With famous spots like Paris, Treasure Island, the Venetian, Bellagio, Caesar’s Palace and the MGM Grand. Las Vegas' trendiest clubs and nightlife are found here too. It's a Disneyland for adults, a place where fun and fantasy meet. There’s something for everyone in Las Vegas.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Delight in a trip up to Sugar Loaf and Corcovado Mountain, where you can ride the famous cable car and find the Christ the Redeemer statue looking out over the city. If you want to revel in the excitement of the city, head to the world-famous Copacabana Beach and experience one of the best party atmospheres in the Southern Hemisphere.
Niagara Falls, Canada
Six million cubic feet of water flows over Niagara Falls every minute, offering what is considered one of North America’s most spectacular views. In fact each year around 28 million people visit the Canadian-US border. It consists of three distinct waterfalls: Horseshoe Falls, American Falls, and Veil Falls, which functions as one of the primary power providers to the state itself.
Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley of the Incas, Peru
If you dream of traversing ancient worlds, summiting mountains, or having experiences that take you outside yourself – where you can truly comprehend the majesty of the planet you inhabit and the incredible treasures human beings have created – you’ve probably already put Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley of the Incas in your sights
Statue of Liberty, USA
The Statue of Liberty is one of New York City's (and the USA's) most iconic attractions. The monument was a gift from France in 1886, celebrating the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The statue is 151 feet (46m) tall and stands, fittingly, on Liberty Island at the mouth of New York Harbor.
Amazon Rainforest and River, Brazil and Peru
Also named “lungs of the world”, the Amazon rainforest produces an important share of the oxygen for the entire planet and is made up of a mosaic of eco-system and vegetation types. Live an experience in the Amazon rainforest and its River is to experience a lifetime of moments in one single trip. It is difficult to find another place in the world as rich in adventures and unique experiences as the Amazon. You can visit the Amazon from Manaus (Brazil) or Iquitos (Peru).
Grand Canyon, USA
As one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, the Grand Canyon, located in the high desert of northern Arizona (USA) will take your breath away with its ever-changing scenery of enormous proportions. Thanks to its forest, painted deserts, sandstone canyons, to the Colorado River and the waterfalls, Grand Canyon is one of the most beautiful sceneries in the world. Grand Canyon helicopter tours are an amazing way to visit the impressive scenery of the national park.
Iguazu Falls, Brazil
Recognized worldwide as natural beauties and one the best places to visit in the world, the Iguazu Falls are located on the border between Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay. If you are searching for an immersive experience in nature, this is the right place thanks to the possibilities to walk into the woods and to the proximity of the immensity of the Iguazu waterfalls in the Iguazu River.
Times Square, USA
Square in Midtown Manhattan, formed by the intersection of Seventh Avenue, 42nd Street and Broadway, Times Square is one of the most tourist places in New York City. Let yourself be conquered by the flashing neon lights and giant digital billboards, the brilliant Broadway marquees, the costumed characters and musicians. Times Square is big, bright and unforgettable.