Beach time on The Grand Strand is so sacrosanct, other activities
can fall by the wayside. Pencil in a date for museum hopping; there
are many interesting exhibits, from the revolving fine art displays
at the Franklin G. Burroughs-Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum to the
quirkier side of things at Hollywood Wax Museum, where you can
brush sleeves with Madonna and other A-listers.
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Rich in Caribbean charm, St. Lucia is almost entirely of volcanic origin.
And the late spring and early summer months are the perfect time to
discover the island’s geothermal wonders. Head south of Soufrière to
the otherworldly Sulphur Springs to observe steaming fumaroles, soak
in a mud bath, and rinse off in rain forest falls.
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One of the archipelago’s least-crowded islands begs a road trip.
While you could drive from the north to south shore in less than
two hours, make frequent stops instead. You’ll be rewarded with
untamed vistas of craggy mountains and windswept coastal
beaches. Not to miss are Napali Coast’s lush valleys, Poipu’s white
sands, and the Waimea Canyon and Hanalei Valley lookouts.
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With a dozen glacial lakes and several national parks, Chile’s
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shore of Lake Villarrica, Púcon is an adrenaline-fueled town with
leisure pursuits aplenty. Choose from hiking, biking, fly-fishing,
whitewater rafting, and more. Mid-June signals the start of ski
season for an unforgettable run down the slopes of the Villarrica
volcano.