Amity, the setting of "Jaws," may be fictional but the troubles with great white sharks off the coast of Cape Cod are very real, as sharks followed seals there.
Swimming with sharks sounds dangerous, but this U.S. destination offers tourists a safe and memorable experience in tropical waters with multiple species.
Parasailing combines the one-of-a-kind feeling of flying that adventure seekers are often looking for with spectacular views from a bird's-eye perspective too.
While you can't kayak the entire river, you can kayak most of it, and thousands of intrepid, adventure-minded travelers launch into this river each summer.
The U.S. leads the world in a lot of categories - some good, some not so much. With shark attacks, it's better to stay off the podium but, alas, we're No. 1.
There are places all over the world to see and swim with dolphins in the wild. Our list also includes some manmade facilities for guaranteed encounters.
Argosy Cruises has been leading tours in Seattle for over 70 years, and among their offerings is the Harbor Cruise, which will give you a great view of Seattle.
Travelers that can't wait to ditch cold weather and enjoy plenty of sun, sand, and surf instead often find exactly what they're hoping for in San Diego.
The country of Costa Rica contributes to that impressive total; its tropical landscape brimming with dramatic waterfalls and lush greenery, beckoning visitors.
Along with being a vibrant, culturally rich city, Vancouver is also one of the most ecologically unique and naturally beautiful destinations in North America.