Visiting Mustique Island

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A private island in the St. Vincent and the Grenadines archipelago in the Caribbean, Mustique Island is one of the few destinations on the planet where you never have to seek luxury. Like the destination’s white-sand beaches and crystal clear waters, it surrounds you. Mustique went relatively unknown until the island’s owner, Colin Tennant, give Princess Margaret a 10-acres plot …

Paradise Beach, Mykonos Island, Greece

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A cosmopolitan whitewashed haven, Paradise Beach on Mykonos has a famed party scene that lures international visitors with clubs, music, vibrant LGBTQI-friendly establishments, and a multitude of aquatic activities. Located in the southern area of Cyclades island, you’ll find Paradise between Paranga Beach and Super Paradise Beach. Parties on the sun-kissed, flat shoreline begin as early as 4:00 p.m. and …

Most Pristine Beaches in the World

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When seeking a relaxing ocean-side getaway, the last thing you want is to be interrupted by distractions caused by too many people, towering skyscrapers, music you don’t like, trash and the roar of traffic. After all, you chartered a flight to get away from it all. The most pristine beaches in the world are also the most relatively unknown. They’re …

Destinations to Go Spelunking

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There’s no better way to bring out your inner adventurer than with a trip in a chartered jet to some of the greatest caves in the world. As you crawl, duck, climb and squeeze your way through tight passages, you’ll find that every corner has something new to discover—canyons, waterfalls, streams, bodies of water, and animals. When going on a …

Amazing Volcanoes to Visit

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When gases, volcanic ash and lava rupture from beneath a magma chamber below the Earth’s crust, 17 tectonic plates float in the planet’s mantle and eventually form a volcano. For this reason, most of the volcanoes in the world are locate where tectonic plates converge or diverge, or where crust plates stretch and thin. Interestingly, most volcanoes are under water. …

Astana, Kazakhstan

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The capital of the ninth-largest country in the world, Astana, Kazakhstan might seem largely ignored despite it being a significant oil, gas and uranium exporter. A young planned city founded in 1997, President Nursultan Nazarbayev moved the capital from Almaty to the newly-named Astana (previously called Akmola), a once-empty plot of land by the Ishim River. As the city tries …

Winter Activities in Austria

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A country that’s in tune with the elegance of yesteryear, Austria is striking during the winter with its varied landscapes and historic towns that give you a glimpse of what was. While Austria has great slopes and ski resorts, it offers so much more. A private flight to Austria will remind you of a winter wonderland in a snow globe …

Romantic Getaway for Valentine’s Day

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Thanks to Geoffrey Chaucer’s poem celebrating the anniversary of the engagement of England’s King Richard II to Anne of Bohemia, Valentine’s Day will forever be associated with love. With the special day just around the corner, there’s no better way to impress your sweetheart than with a getaway on a chartered flight. Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina For a far-flung wine-tasting exploit, …

Secluded Vacations in Warm Destinations

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In a world where anyone can zoom in on a satellite image of almost anywhere in the world, it might seem as if the ideas of privacy and seclusion are long gone. Fortunately, there are still locations on the planet that will help you take a step back from your fast-paced, connected life for a true escape in a picturesque …

Visiting Iceland

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With one of the most dramatic landscapes on the planet, Iceland is perfect for fording rivers, climbing mountains, dipping in hot springs, and gazing upon arched waterfalls that cut through mountains. At just under 40,000 square miles, the land of fire and ice beneath the Arctic Circle is geologically and volcanically active. Thanks to its abundance of geothermal energy, the …