Amsterdam, Netherlands

Affectionately known as the ‘Venice of the North’, the Dutch capital is one of the world’s most unique travel destinations. It features beautiful canals, 17th-century buildings, and a rich cultural scene. Cycling is the way of life here and, quite frankly,  the best way to explore the city’s many charming neighborhoods, museums, and art exhibitions.

Bangkok, Thailand

Bangkok is a city of contrasts. The city itself is a noisy, fast-paced city, but its network of canals and quiet shrines provide a peaceful retreat. A sprawling metropolis famous for its delicious street food, gorgeous temples, and more shopping than you could explore in a lifetime.

Suzhou, China

Suzhou is the Venice of the East while Amsterdam is the Venice of the North. it feels like heaven on earth. Explore water towns and teahouses, and visit one of his 60 classic gardens.

Bruges, Belgium

Be enchanted by Bruges’ dreamy canals, cobbled streets, and medieval buildings. Towering bell towers and horse-drawn carriages set the backdrop for the city. Explore the city on foot and enjoy the architecture to the fullest.

St Petersburg, Russia

This Russian port city is the cultural center of the country. St. Petersburg is an art powerhouse, whether you’re looking for masterpieces at the world-famous Hermitage Museum or watching his classical ballet. As you cruise the canals and cross the many bridges around the city, you’ll never cease to be amazed by the sights and sounds of this metropolis.

Stockholm, Sweden

Sweden is more than just meatballs and DIY furniture. The capital, Stockholm, spans 14 islands and boasts magnificent buildings, palaces, and museums that proudly represent 700 years of history. Go to one of the many exclusive cafes and smell Swedish haute couture in one of the designer’s many boutiques.

Ganvie, Benin

Ganvie City is Africa’s largest sea city. With around 20,000 residents living on stilts, this unique village is known as the Venice of Africa. A tourist favorite, Gumby is far from chaotic traffic and crowded markets and is only accessible by boat. The village is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Annecy, France

The beautiful Alpine town of Annecy is full of romance with its castles, cathedrals, and pastel-colored houses. Take a break from the hustle and bustle and relax at a sidewalk café while enjoying the surrounding scenery, including mountain-fringed lakes and winding canals.

Kerala, India

Explore Kerala’s scenic backwaters by houseboat for a relaxing and tranquil experience. Tourists flock to Alleppey to enjoy delicious rice wine, palm-lined waterways, and the annual popular snake boat race.

Tigre, Argentina

Located 28 km north of Buenos Aires, Tigre is a unique suburb in a watery archipelago. The harbor is home to one of the world’s greatest open markets selling everything from furniture to delicious fruit.