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From Caribbean shores to Alpine peaks — curated destinations for every group, every occasion, every season. Destinations marked Jenn's Pick or Eric's Pick are places they know firsthand.

Iceland
Iceland
Northern lights, geysers, waterfalls, and black sand beaches — Iceland's landscapes look like nowhere else on earth. An unforgettable destination for adventurous groups of any size.
Santorini
Greece
Whitewashed villages perched on a volcanic caldera, sunsets that stop conversations mid-sentence, and wine grown in volcanic soil. Santorini is as extraordinary as the photographs suggest.
Paris
France
The City of Light never fails. From the Eiffel Tower to the 11th arrondissement's wine bars, Paris rewards every type of traveler — and is at its most magical for groups celebrating something.
Barcelona
Spain
Gaudí's architecture, La Boqueria, Gothic Quarter tapas bars, and a beach. Barcelona is one of Europe's most dynamic cities — equally suited to corporate groups and celebration travel.
London
England
World-class museums, West End theatre, Premier League football, and neighborhoods that each feel like a city within a city — London rewards every type of traveler.

Germany
Germany
Bavaria's fairy-tale castles, Berlin's electric creative scene, the Rhine Valley's vineyards, and Christmas markets that define the season. Germany delivers richly across every travel style.
Peru
Peru
Machu Picchu at sunrise, the Sacred Valley, Lake Titicaca, and Lima's world-class dining scene. Peru delivers cultural depth and natural drama that few destinations can match.
Buenos Aires & Patagonia
Argentina
Buenos Aires is one of the world's great cities — passionate, cultured, and endlessly stimulating. Pair it with Patagonia's raw wilderness for one of South America's finest itineraries.
Rio de Janeiro & Beyond
Brazil
Christ the Redeemer watching over Copacabana, samba echoing through favela stairwells, the Amazon just a flight away. Brazil is vast, vibrant, and unlike anywhere else in the world.

Alaska
United States
The last frontier. Alaska's scale is hard to comprehend until you're standing in front of a glacier or watching humpbacks breach off the Kenai Peninsula. Transformative for every group.

American Southwest
United States
Arches, Zion, Bryce Canyon, the Grand Canyon, Mesa Verde — the American Southwest's national parks are among the most awe-inspiring landscapes on earth. Best explored in spring or fall.

Cartagena & Medellín
Colombia
Cartagena's candy-colored colonial streets, Medellín's remarkable reinvention, and the coffee region's lush hillsides — Colombia is one of South America's most dynamic and surprising destinations.
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
Old San Juan's cobblestone streets, El Morro's ancient walls, bioluminescent bays, and beaches that rival any in the Caribbean — Puerto Rico packs an extraordinary amount of beauty into one island.
Panama
Panama
Where two oceans meet. Panama City's gleaming skyline rises beside a UNESCO-listed old quarter, while the canal remains one of the world's great engineering marvels.
Cancún & Riviera Maya
Mexico
From the resort strips of Cancún to the boutique towns of the Riviera Maya, Mexico's Caribbean coast offers world-class beaches, ancient Mayan ruins, and extraordinary food.

Puerto Vallarta
Mexico
Where the Sierra Madre mountains run into the Pacific. Puerto Vallarta blends a genuine colonial town, one of Mexico's finest restaurant scenes, and secluded beaches only reachable by boat.
Punta Cana
Dominican Republic
Miles of palm-lined beaches, all-inclusive resorts, and warm Caribbean waters. Punta Cana is one of the Caribbean's most popular destinations — and for good reason.
Uruguay
Uruguay
South America's best-kept secret. Montevideo's warmth and Punta del Este's glamour make Uruguay a sophisticated, underrated destination — particularly rewarding for smaller, discerning groups.
Niagara Falls
United States & Canada
One of North America's most iconic natural wonders, and far more impressive in person than any photograph suggests. A powerful and accessible destination for groups of every age.

Athens
Greece
The cradle of Western civilization, still vibrantly alive. The Acropolis at dusk, the ancient Agora, rooftop restaurants with views of the Parthenon — Athens rewards every curious traveler.

Phoenix & Scottsdale
United States
World-class sports, VIP stadium access, Cactus League Spring Training, and Scottsdale's luxury resort corridor — Phoenix delivers one of the great American group travel experiences.
Paraguay
Paraguay
One of South America's most authentic and least-visited destinations. Paraguay's Jesuit mission ruins, Chaco wilderness, and warm culture reward the travelers willing to venture off the beaten path.
Amalfi Coast
Italy
Clifftop villages, cerulean water, and lemon groves cascading to the sea. The Amalfi Coast is one of Europe's most breathtaking stretches of coastline — and one of its most romantic.
Lisbon
Portugal
Europe's most underrated capital. Lisbon delivers cobblestone charm, extraordinary food and wine, and a warmth that makes it one of the continent's great group travel destinations.
Swiss Alps
Switzerland
Alpine villages, mirror-still lakes, and the most dramatic mountain scenery in Europe. Switzerland excels for both corporate retreats and luxury leisure travel year-round.
Aruba
Aruba
One Happy Island — and it really is. Aruba's constant trade winds, powder-white Eagle Beach, and near-perfect weather make it one of the Caribbean's most reliably spectacular destinations.
St. Lucia
St. Lucia
Volcanic peaks, jungle-covered hillsides, and some of the Caribbean's most dramatic scenery. St. Lucia is the destination for travelers who want beauty and adventure in equal measure.
Turks & Caicos
Turks & Caicos
Grace Bay consistently ranks among the world's finest beaches. Crystal-clear water, luxurious resorts, and a relaxed pace make Turks & Caicos the benchmark for Caribbean getaways.
Los Cabos
Mexico
Where the desert meets the sea. Los Cabos delivers dramatic Pacific scenery, world-class sport fishing, and some of Mexico's most celebrated dining — all with consistent sunshine.
Costa Rica
Costa Rica
Pura vida in practice. Costa Rica packs rainforests, volcanoes, wildlife, and two coasts into one small country — making it one of the world's great adventure travel destinations.
Jamaica
Jamaica
No problem. Jamaica's rhythm is infectious — whether you're lounging in Negril, exploring the Blue Mountains, or dining your way through Kingston's vibrant food scene.
Hawaii
United States
From the Na Pali cliffs of Kauai to the black sand beaches of the Big Island, Hawaii is the most diverse island chain on earth — and one of the world's great long-haul escapes.
New York City
United States
The city that never sleeps delivers for every group — corporate events with world-class venues, celebration dinners in Michelin-starred restaurants, or simply the energy of Midtown.
Tokyo & Kyoto
Japan
Ancient temples and neon-lit streets, kaiseki dinners and conveyor-belt sushi, cherry blossoms and bullet trains. Japan is a destination that rewards every level of curiosity.
Bali
Indonesia
Rice terraces, temple ceremonies, surf breaks, and spa culture — Bali's spiritual energy and natural beauty make it one of the world's most-visited destinations for good reason.
Thailand
Thailand
From Bangkok's electric street life to the limestone karsts of Phang Nga Bay, Thailand offers extraordinary diversity at remarkable value — a standout for group and incentive travel.
Australia
Australia
Sydney Harbour, the Great Barrier Reef, the Red Centre — Australia's scale demands careful planning and generously rewards it. A bucket-list destination for groups who think big.
New Zealand
New Zealand
Fiords, glaciers, volcanic landscapes, and some of the world's finest adventure activities. New Zealand is nature at its most dramatic — purpose-built for adventurous groups.
Morocco
Morocco
Marrakech's medinas, the Sahara at dusk, the blue streets of Chefchaouen. Morocco is sensory overload in the best possible way — one of Africa's most captivating group destinations.
South Africa
South Africa
Cape Town's mountains and vineyards, the Kruger's Big Five, the Garden Route's coastal drama. South Africa is one of the world's great multi-experience destinations.
Dubai
United Arab Emirates
Architectural ambition on an extraordinary scale. Dubai excels for corporate events and luxury travel — world-class hotels, remarkable dining, and desert experiences unlike anywhere else.
Bahamas
Bahamas
Seven hundred islands and cays across 100,000 square miles of the Atlantic. The Bahamas range from Nassau's colonial neighborhoods to the pristine Exuma Cays — some of the most extraordinary water on earth.
Belize
Belize
The Great Blue Hole, the second-largest barrier reef in the world, Maya ruins deeper in the jungle than any tour bus goes, and a country small enough to see properly in a week. Belize is Central America's most concentrated adventure.
Antigua & Barbuda
Antigua & Barbuda
365 beaches — one for every day of the year, as the Antiguans say. English Harbour's historic Nelson's Dockyard, the quiet twin island of Barbuda, and some of the finest sailing waters in the Caribbean.
Barbados
Barbados
The most culturally sophisticated island in the Caribbean — a genuine national cuisine, a strong arts scene, the fastest cricket ground in the world, and beaches that range from the calm west coast to the wild Atlantic east.
Saint Kitts & Nevis
Saint Kitts & Nevis
Twin-island federation, volcanic peaks, and the best-preserved plantation great houses in the Eastern Caribbean. Saint Kitts & Nevis rewards the traveler who wants the Caribbean without the crowds.
Cayman Islands
Cayman Islands
Seven Mile Beach, Stingray City, and some of the best wall diving in the Caribbean. Grand Cayman manages to be both a financial hub and a genuinely beautiful island — the water around it is extraordinary.
Bermuda
Bermuda
Pink sand beaches, pastel cottages, and the cleanest water in the North Atlantic. Bermuda is technically subtropical, culturally British, and visually unlike anywhere else — a short flight from the US East Coast.
British Virgin Islands
British Virgin Islands
Sixty islands, most uninhabited, in some of the finest sailing water in the world. The Baths on Virgin Gorda, The Soggy Dollar Bar at White Bay, and a bareboat charter culture that defines what the Caribbean can be.
U.S. Virgin Islands
U.S. Virgin Islands
Three islands — St. Thomas, St. John, St. Croix — each with a distinct character. No passport required for Americans. St. John's Cruz Bay and the Trunk Bay snorkel trail are the best introduction to the islands.
Saint Martin / Sint Maarten
Saint Martin / Sint Maarten
One island, two countries — Dutch Sint Maarten and French Saint Martin — each with a distinct character. Maho Beach's legendary runway approach, Grand Case's French restaurant strip, and the best duty-free shopping in the Caribbean.
Chile
Chile
A country that spans 4,300 kilometers from the driest desert on earth to the southern tip of the continent. Torres del Paine, the Atacama, Easter Island, and Patagonia — Chile contains some of the most dramatic landscapes anywhere.
Falkland Islands
Falkland Islands
One of the world's great wildlife destinations — rockhopper penguins, black-browed albatrosses, and elephant seals in landscapes that look like the Scottish Highlands dropped into the South Atlantic. Fewer than 4,000 permanent residents.
Antarctica
Antarctica
The last truly wild place on earth. No permanent population, no roads, no infrastructure beyond the research stations — just ice, penguins, humpback whales, and silence at a scale that recalibrates how you think about the world.
Copenhagen
Denmark
Consistently rated the world's most livable city, and for good reason. Copenhagen has reimagined Nordic food culture, built the finest bicycle infrastructure in Europe, and maintained a quality of life that other cities study.
Sweden
Sweden
Stockholm's archipelago, the icehotel in Lapland, the Northern Lights above Abisko, Midsommar in the countryside — Sweden delivers extraordinary experiences across every season and every travel style.
Rome & Vatican City
Italy
The Colosseum, the Vatican, the Pantheon, the Sistine Chapel — Rome has more UNESCO World Heritage Sites than any city on earth. Add the finest pasta, the best espresso, and a city that functions entirely on its own terms.
Singapore
Singapore
The world's most efficiently organized city-state — a place where hawker center food culture is UNESCO-listed and a 10-minute taxi ride takes you across the entire country. Singapore is more extraordinary than its efficiency reputation suggests.
Seoul & Beyond
South Korea
A city of 10 million that runs like a 10,000-person town. Seoul has the finest street food in Asia, ancient palaces surrounded by high-rises, and the world's most surreal border 60 kilometers to the north.
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