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    • Flagstaff
      Astounding natural wonders, invigorating outdoor recreation and fascinating cultural attractions make Flagstaff the perfect getaway to rejuvenate the body and replenish the mind. Set at the base of the beautiful San Francisco Peaks, and surrounded by lush national forests, the city provides ample opportunity for fresh air fun. Spring, summer and fall bring hikers, campers and mountain bikers, while winter draws skiers and ice skaters. But don't let a focus on the "good old outdoors" fool you. Fostered by the local university, Flagstaff is also chock-full of educational and cultural attractions. Be sure to see the award-winning permanent exhibit "Native Peoples of the Colorado Plateau" at the Museum of Northern Arizona. The Pioneer Museum offers a glimpse of what life was like for the early settlers of the region and includes a 1929 Baldwin locomotive in its collection. The city also has an arboretum and a planetarium. The entire area is a living anthropology and geology lesson, with ancient Native American ruins and stunning scenery at the Wupatki and Walnut Canyon National Monuments, just waiting to be explored.
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    • Southampton
      Southampton, New York, on the east end of Long Island, shines in the summer. Sandy beaches and celebrities make this the place to be. The rest of the year, enjoy the museums, luxury shopping and fine dining. Visit farms and wineries nearby.
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    • San Jose
      Vibrant and packed with Victorian mansions, Costa Rica's rowdy, bustling capital was built on the profits of the coffee trade and working "golden bean" plantations still surround the city. Try freshly roasted local beans at Mercado Central. For shinier gold, visit the Museo del Oro. Many renovated landmarks now house stylish hotels. Usually viewed as a hub, rather than a destination, nightlife is concentrated in Spanish village-inspired El Pueblo. Don't miss the elegant 1897 National Theater.
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    • San Luis Obispo
      Halfway between San Francisco and L.A., San Luis Obispo can be a relaxing getaway or a buzz of activity. For serenity, pack a lunch and head to one of dozens of wineries or take a drive to the beach for a leisurely swim. For a dose of history, visit the heart of the city at the beautiful Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa. Kids will love the Children’s Museum or Skate Park. Be sure to stroll along the creek downtown, where there are breweries, wine bars, restaurants and shopping for all tastes.
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    • Moncton
      New Brunswick's transportation hub is vibrant Moncton, one of the country's fastest growing cities and a community steeped in history. Its storied past is brought to life in its many cultural institutions and museums, from the Acadian Museum to Le Centre Culturel Aberdeen. The city's largest green space, Centennial Park, includes many attractions and activities, from hiking and skiing trails to an artificial beach to an aerial treetop obstacle course and zip line.
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    • San Juan Island
      An island holiday on San Juan Island in…Washington? Don’t mistake it for a tropical destination. San Juan Island is a scenic scape that proudly features beaches, orca pods and one of the country’s largest lavender farms. Lime Kiln Point State Park is the perfect place for whale watching, while Pelindaba Lavender Farm will set you up with a lifetime supply of the fragrant purple plant. The bustling Friday Harbour is a jackpot of restaurants and shops, plus unique attractions like the 19-acre sculpture garden at Westcott Bay Reserve.
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    • Reykjavik
      Iceland’s biggest city, Reykjavik bears the distinction of being the world’s northernmost capital, and for virtually every Icelandic visitor it serves as a gateway, just to the city itself or to the rugged adventure options beyond. Founded in the country’s southwest at the end of the 18th century, Reykjavik has been Iceland’s cultural hub ever since. These days, that culture includes a hip and internationally recognised music and arts scene, not to mention a notoriously wild nightlife.
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    • Morro de Sao Paulo
      Part of Morro de Sao Paulo’s charm is its mix of upscale, new hotels and restaurants with older, shabbier pousadas and taverns. This car-free and carefree island has just one road and a handful of beaches… it’s a wonderful place to get away from it all.
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    • Porto de Galinhas
      An hour or two south of Recife, Porto de Galinhas was made for the not-so-extreme tourist. Raves one traveller, "It's what it doesn't have that makes it great:" no heavy traffic, no nightlife to speak of. Explore the natural tidal pools that form in the reef, feeding fish that swim all around you; or ride a dune buggy to romantic Muro Alto beach. Or skip all that and doze in a hammock by the warm, green, clear Atlantic.
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Popular quiet resorts in Galveston that have a pool include:
The Galvestonian - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Hilton Galveston Island Resort - Traveller rating: 4/5

Some of the best quiet resorts in Galveston are:
The Galvestonian - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Hilton Galveston Island Resort - Traveller rating: 4/5

A gym is available to guests at the following quiet resorts in Galveston:
The Galvestonian - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Hilton Galveston Island Resort - Traveller rating: 4/5

A private balcony can be enjoyed by guests at the following quiet resorts in Galveston:
The Galvestonian - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Hilton Galveston Island Resort - Traveller rating: 4/5

These quiet resorts in Galveston have great views and are well-liked by travellers:
The Galvestonian - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Hilton Galveston Island Resort - Traveller rating: 4/5

Families travelling in Galveston enjoyed their stay at the following quiet resorts:
The Galvestonian - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Hilton Galveston Island Resort - Traveller rating: 4/5

A swim-up bar is available at the following quiet resorts in Galveston:
Hilton Galveston Island Resort - Traveller rating: 4/5
Grand Galvez - Traveller rating: 4/5

Free breakfast can be enjoyed at the following quiet resorts in Galveston:
Comfort Suites - Traveller rating: 4/5

These quiet resorts in Galveston have free parking:
The Galvestonian - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Comfort Suites - Traveller rating: 4/5

These 3 star hotels received great reviews from other travellers:
The Galvestonian - Traveller rating: 4.5/5

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