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Welcome to TravelGuides Featured Destinations, the place to visit before you go on your next vacation. We feature different amazing vacation spots from all over the world.

A vacation is a heavenly thought. Take a car, airplane, or train, and leave the stress of everyday life behind. Then reality hits. Where to go? Where to stay? What to do there? Forget stress-free, try stress-full. That is, until now.

Now we are featuring Hawaii, Arizona, and Australia. Best of all, we supply all the information on fascinating places to visit, great places to stay, terrific things to do, and much more. Now that your vacation has once again become a heavenly thought, grab your family, friends and loved ones, pack your bags and away you go.

Taos, New Mexico

Taos is the cultural and artistic center of the American Southwest, and visitors to this historic community will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in a unique blend of art, Native American and Hispanic culture, as well as exquisite natural beauty. Visit Taos Pueblo, an ancient living Indian village that has stood unchanged for centuries, or explore historic Taos Plaza with its maze of intriguing side streets.

New Hampshire

The beauty and diversity of New Hampshire is unrivaled. From the Seacoast and Mount Washington, to the natural beauty and wildlife, New Hampshire offers something for everyone. The following are just a few of the wonderful destinations that comprise the unique and diverse character of New Hampshire.

South Australia

Although it shares boundaries with each of the mainland states, South Australia has a character distinctly its own with gently rolling countryside, century-old stone mansions, and award-winning wines. Magnificent beaches along with the Mighty Murray River, the colorful Flinders Ranges, and the vast Outback typify Australia's driest state.

Natchez, Mississippi

Built on the site of an ancient Indian village and named after the tribe, which inhabited it, Natchez, Mississippi is one of the oldest cities in North American. Elegant and exceptionally well preserved, Natchez offers visitors a journey into the past with grand Antebellum homes and sweeping plantations. But there is more to this beautiful river city.

Scotland

Scotland has 787 islands, including the Hebrides, Orkney and Shetland. It's also noted for its lochs, or lakes, with most of the west intersected by Sea Lochs, the longest of which penetrates more than 40 miles inland. The most famous loch, Loch Ness, is not only beautiful it also comes with a monster.

Park City, Utah

Park City, Utah is a unique and wonderful alternative to other well-known and overcrowded ski resorts, offering an interesting combination of accessibility and quiet calm. Located just 32 miles east of Salt Lake City in the Wasatch Mountains, Park City was the site of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games for the Giant Slalom, Slalom, Snowboarding, Ski Jumping and Freestyle events.

Kauai, Hawaii

Kauai is known as the Garden Island because of its lush foliage and large areas of undeveloped land. It is the western-most part of the United States and the oldest island in the Hawaiian chain.

Cambria, California

The picturesque town of Cambria is located just south of San Simeon State Park, California, one of the oldest and most beautiful parks in the state park system. The dramatic splendor of this portion of the central coast is one of California's best kept secrets.

Oregon

Oregon, known as the Beaver State, is bordered by California and Nevada on the south, Idaho on the east, and Washington state to the north across the Columbia River, on which Portland, its largest city, is situated.

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