Could the sea be the new Africa, where large underwater national parks become the latest sustainable tourism fad? Only a tiny fraction of the deep sea has been explored.
In the Ecuadorian Amazon jungle, a magical place of incomparable biodiversity and ancient cultural traditions, emerges the Napo Wildlife Center. Located in the heart of the Yasuní National Park.
Join us on a trip to Northwest Argentina, known as "NOA", a place that still preserves its identity, rich in history, where hospitality manages to thrill.
Discover a trip to the Cook Islands, one of the most remote, sustainable, and paradisiacal destinations on the planet, where time seems to have stopped to the rhythm of nature and waves.
New Zealand is a country known for its nature, its vineyards, and for being the setting of "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit" trilogy, but there is much more to discover in this remote destination!
If there is a name that goes hand in hand with Lisbon, it is that of the writer Fernando Pessoa. From his hand, we walk and discover some of his favorite places in this fascinating city.
In 1873, Jules Verne published "Around the World in 80 Days". In 1889, Nellie Bly, an intrepid 26-year-old reporter, managed to emulate Phileas Fogg's feat, but in only 72 days.
Discover the story of botanist Jeanne Baret, who pretended to be a man in 1765 in order to embark on the first French expedition to circumnavigate the globe, becoming the first woman to do so.
Papua New Guinea is one of the few places in the world that seems almost off the map. To travel there is to enter a fascinating world of ancient cultures, pristine beaches, underwater depths, and a wealth of history.
Discover the story of Lady Evelyn Herbert, the first and only woman to enter, at the age of 21, the tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamun when it was discovered by Howard Carter in November 1922.
Since ancient times, people in the Arctic Circle regions have been fascinated by the northern lights in the sky. Find out when and where to travel to observe this unique phenomenon.