A - Z of Destination Inspiration,
Part One : A- F
A–F – From Argentina to Fiji: Big Adventures & Far‑Flung Dreams When you start dreaming about your next big adventure, sometimes it helps to have a little alphabet of inspiration. Here are some “A–F” ideas to get you thinking about where your travels could take you next.
A is for Argentina: tango, glaciers & Malbec
Argentina is drama in the best way: late‑night tango, huge skies, ridiculous steaks and landscapes that do not look real.
Think:
- Buenos Aires for pavement cafés, hidden cocktail bars and tango in old‑world theatres
- Mendoza for vineyard stays, big Andes views and long Malbec‑soaked lunches
- Patagonia for glaciers like Perito Moreno and lodges with roaring fires and star‑spattered skies
- Iguazú Falls for rainforest atmosphere and thunderous water on the Argentina/Brazil border
Best time to go for a classic mix of city, wine, Patagonia and Iguazú is usually spring or autumn in the Southern Hemisphere (roughly October–early December and March–April).
B is for Brazil: beaches, rainforest & samba spirit
Brazil is pure joy: golden beaches, lush rainforest, samba rhythms and easy, laid‑back energy.
Highlights might include:
- Rio de Janeiro for Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf, Ipanema and Copacabana
- Búzios and the Green Coast for pretty bays, chic little beach hotels and seafood lunches by the water
- The Amazon for wildlife, jungle lodges and canoe trips at dawn
- Iguaçu Falls for jungle drama and big “wow” moments
Brazil suits anyone who loves colour, warmth and life lived outdoors.

C is for Canada: wild West Coast wonder
Canada’s west coast is all about big skies, blue bays and mountain drama.
You could combine:
- Vancouver for oceanside city vibes and park‑lined waterfronts
- Vancouver Island for whale‑watching, bears on the shoreline and cosy lodges in the trees
- Tofino and the Pacific Rim for surf towns, misty forests and storm‑watching in winter
- The Rockies for turquoise lakes, alpine towns, gondolas and glacier walks
Ideal for travellers who love the outdoors, road trips and a mix of gentle adventure and comfort.

D is for Dominica: the Nature Island
If the Caribbean you are craving is more rainforest and waterfalls than all‑inclusive resorts, Dominica is a gem.
Expect:
- Rainforest‑covered peaks, hot springs and black‑sand beaches
- Waterfall walks to places like Trafalgar Falls, Emerald Pool and Middleham Falls
- Excellent snorkelling and diving, with wild, natural‑feeling beaches
- Small‑scale eco‑lodges and boutique hideaways rather than large hotels
Perfect for travellers who like their Caribbean on the wild, green and off‑the‑beaten‑track side.

E is for El Salvador: underrated Central American colour
El Salvador is one of Central America’s lesser‑known gems: volcanic landscapes, colonial towns, coffee country and surf‑washed beaches.
You might:
- Explore colourful markets and churches on the Ruta de las Flores
- Visit coffee fincas on lush hillsides and crater lakes in the highlands
- Wander characterful colonial towns and plazas
- Add a few days on the Pacific coast for sunsets and laid‑back surf towns
It works brilliantly as part of a wider Central America itinerary, often combined with Guatemala, Honduras or Nicaragua.

F is for Fiji: barefoot island luxury
Fiji is for when you want your “pinch‑me” island escape: turquoise lagoons, palm‑fringed islands and some of the warmest hospitality on earth.
Think:
- Mamanuca and Yasawa islands for classic white‑sand beaches and snorkelling straight from shore
- Private island or barefoot‑luxury resorts with villas, infinity pools and open‑air spas
- Sailing, reef snorkelling, perhaps manta encounters in season
- Village visits and traditional kava ceremonies for a glimpse of Fijian culture
Perfect as a stand‑alone island escape or to finish off an Australia or New Zealand adventure.

If any of these “A–F” ideas are calling to you, I can help you turn them into a tailored journey that fits exactly how you like to travel.
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