Sail on a Tall Ship
With four massive masts and sixteen massive sails, the Star Flyers will drop the jaw of both sailing enthusiasts and newbies, exploring coves, beaches and island communities where big ships simply cannot go.
Read More…With four massive masts and sixteen massive sails, the Star Flyers will drop the jaw of both sailing enthusiasts and newbies, exploring coves, beaches and island communities where big ships simply cannot go.
Read More…Spanning the US and Canadian border, Niagara Falls receives over 20 million visitors a year, drawn to the spectacle of water crashing 50m below. Hop on a quick cruise to get baptized by the powerful spray.
Read More…The world’s largest winter festival takes place each February in one of the world’s most beautiful cities. Bundle up for Quebec City’s Winter Carnival!
Read More…North America’s grandest flowerpots stand up to 20 metres tall, overlooking the Bay of Fundy. Walk the seabed and discover the magnificent rocks, archways and chimneys formed by the world’s highest tides.
Read More…10,000 years ago, a flood of Biblical proportions smashed through eastern Washington, carving the landscape and creating the biggest waterfall the planet has ever seen.
Read More…Visit Warner Springs to tick off sailplaning, or sky sailing, or soaring, or however you describe the act of gliding a fibreglass dragonfly in the dreamy California sky.
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