The two continents which make up this part of the world were largely unknown to the outside world until the 15th century when Christopher Columbus accidentally discovered North America. Although the Norse explorer Leif Erikson had already sailed to this part of the planet before the Spanish, he did not colonize the land and left it just as he had found it. Mass emigration from Europe to these ‘exotic’ lands resulted in large indigenous populations being wiped out from diseases and enslavement, leading to a huge loss of history and culture. However, today, the legacy of colonization has ensured that both the Americas share many common traits, common Indo-European languages, and a dominant religion, Christianity, which accounts for 86% of the population. The English influence on Anglo America which includes Canada and the United States is quite apparent when compared to Latin America which had a larger Spanish and Portuguese presence.
Given the extent of land that the Americas cover, from north to south, the diversity of the landscape and climate is vast. Kaffeklubben Island, the northernmost point on the earth lies in this region, while the southernmost point of the Americas extends to Antarctica. Running along the west coast is the American Cordillera which comprises the Andes in South America and the Rocky Mountains and other ranges in North America. The eastern side which is much flatter is characterized by large river basins such as the Mississippi and the Amazon. Today, travelers to the Americas are as ‘wowed’ by the New World as were the explorers. The blend of the old with the new, the gleaming metropolises such as Chicago, New York, Rio de Janeiro, and Miami to name a few, with some of the most advanced technology in the world, the rugged Wild West, and the lost worlds of South America, draw thousands of travelers to this part of the world.
UMF (Ultra Music Festival) was founded by two local music lovers, Russell Faibisch and Alex Omes. Since its creation in 1999. It is truly an institution in the American EDM (Electronic Dance Music) scene and a showcase for some of the most amazing DJs, artists, and performers when each show “brings it” and leaves you…
New York City is the largest and most populated city in the USA and one of the most beautiful, exciting, captivating, and truly amazing cities in the world. Known as “The Big Apple” it is a major world capital and a world leader in finance, arts, culture, architecture, communications and entertainment. It is the center…
Explore one of the most fascinating destinations in the world. Although the city is “big” in terms of attractions and amenities, it is geographically small – only 49 square miles. So it is very easy to see and discover endless things in a short period of time. From historic Fisherman’s Wharf and Pier 39 to…
An estimated 2.7m residents, 237 square miles of land, 26 miles of lakefront, nearly 300 theaters and more than 8000 restaurants are some of the facts that make of Chicago one of the greatest and most beautiful cities in the United States. They call Chicago “The Windy City” and we think it is because everything…
Las Vegas is a city that needs no introduction. This metropolis, located in the middle of the Mojave desert, is home to 17 of the 20 biggest hotels in the U.S. and hosts more than 41 million people each year. Las Vegas is a dream come true to many, an ever-changing fantasy-land of a city, a place where people make fortunes in…
Los Angeles, the second-largest city in America, is a modern, trendsetting city with diverse residents, a rich global culture, varying landscape, good eats, impressive architecture, eye candy and sunny nearly all year around. Visit the Universal Studios theme park, take a picture of the Hollywood sign, wander along Hollywood Boulevard to Grauman’s Chinese Theater and…
After our recent visit to Orlando, we can assure you this city is more than just Mickey Mouse’s hometown, its year-round sunny weather, high quality of life and attractions, wonderful spas, amazing shopping malls, incredible restaurants and more. Nobody really knows how this city got its name, it has had various nicknames over the years including City Phenomenal,…
When Kamehameha III proclaimed Honolulu the capital city of the independent Kingdom of Hawaii in 1850, he did not know it would become one of the hottest and most visited places in the world. People from all over the world and all ages dream and fantasize about this exotic island. Honolulu lives mostly on Tourism…
America’s finest city, that is San Diego. A small paradise on the southern coast of California with a full range of attractions for everyone to enjoy. Over 112 km (70 miles) of beautiful sun-drenched beaches, countless parks and gardens, plenty of fine restaurants, a buzzing nightlife, adventure sports and more. Thanks to its year-round amazing…
Seattle, former land of the Duwamish and the Suquamish people for over 4000 years is now the main city of Washington State and One of the most important seaport cities in the USA. It is the northernmost city in the United States with a little bit over half a million inhabitants right next to Canada.…
Boston is one of North America’s most beautiful cities. This vibrant, thriving city is renowned for its cultural facilities, world-class educational institutions, champion sports franchises, as well as its place at the very forefront of American history. There are over 50 colleges and universities in the Greater Boston area, including Harvard and MIT. It has…
Don’t let the heat keep you away from visiting Dallas, everybody said to me. Yes, it was hot, but it was actually the warmth of its people that made us stay. Its many attractions, cultural events, parks, museums, the famous Dallas Zoo and Aquarium, nightlife and great restarurants make of this southern city a perfect…
Washington, DC, the U.S. capital, is a compact federal district created specifically to be the seat of the US government, on the Potomac River, bordering the states of Maryland and Virginia. It is one of the most visited cities in the USA offers hundreds of interesting places to visit and things to do, and many of them…
Philadelphia is no doubt one of the most interesting places on the USA map and has been long known as a tourist attraction for history, culture and food lovers alike. Philadelphia is a city of firsts. On top of hosting America’s first birthday, it also started up the country’s first daily newspaper, America’s first zoo/university/library/hospital,…
Cleveland is a vibrant city, home to arts, culture, parks, science centers and outdoor adventures. From the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to exotic botanical gardens, Cleveland offers a thriving cultural and entertainment scene. [booking_product_helper shortname=”cleveland”] West Side Market 1 The West Side Market is Cleveland’s historic public market and home to more than…
Located 1.6 km (1 mile) above sea-level, Denver (the capital of Colorado), is an oasis in the vast cultural desert of middle America. Denver is one of the greatest cities in North America and has plenty to offer everyone. From the museums to the gardens, to the zoo, to the restaurants and more. Check out our Top 8…
Houston, the largest city in Texas and the fourth largest in the United States, is as popular among tourists as it is for business types. It is the perfect place to enjoy all that big city has to offer. From world-class museums and eclectic galleries to grassy parks and great cuisine from around the world. Here is our…
Salt Lake City is the capital of the state of Utah and the religious center of the Mormons, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It used to be mainly the gateway for travelers making the quick trip to Utah’s ski resorts, however, visitors will find a wide variety of interesting things…
Surrounded by natural beauty such as mountains, glaciers, and vast wildlife, visitors to Alaska have the opportunity to relax and enjoy themselves as well as an adventure-filled trip. Alaska offers myriad settings for outdoor enthusiasts to explore. No other place promises such easy and overwhelming immersion in the wild world like this. Here is our…
A visit to Portland is a must for anyone who enjoys eating, drinking and exploring the outdoors. A city promoting such liberal ideas as sustainability, locally-sourced, farm-to-table restaurants, and of course, craft beer. Get started with our Top 10 Things To Do In Portland. [booking_product_helper shortname=”portland”] Portand Aerial Tram 1 The Portland Aerial Tram opened to…
Many of the gas stations boast stunning architecture, some have historical significance, and others are simply works of art. Enjoy our list of the 8 Coolest Gas Stations In America. Helios House, California 1 This modern, metal structure in Los Angeles is the brain-child of a Boston design firm. Although fostering a dependence on fossil fuels,…
Any American will tell you that the United States is a patriotic country, and visiting the US while they celebrate the American Independence Day on Fourth of July is an outstanding experience where fireworks, barbecues and parades are everywhere. If you are in the mood for a patriotic vacation, we put together this list of…
As the oldest city in the U.S. state of Georgia, the cobblestone streets, notable historic buildings and beautiful mossy parks, attract millions of visitors to Savannah each year. The city is also so steeped in history that much of the charm of visiting this southern state is to soak in the history of the area…
Located in the juncture of North American state of Michigan and the Canadian state of Windsor, Detroit is one of the most dynamic US cities. Culturally, technologically, and historically, this city is worth the visits from tourists from all around the world. Despite so many grieving and devastating situations, the town has retained its liveliness…