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.
California beaches can be great, but there are several reasons you'll want to avoid the dangerous waters at this particular beach. It's for your own safety.
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.
There's one thing to know about nature — it's as beautiful as it is indifferent to humans. Even on Glacier National Park's scenic Huckleberry Lookout Trail.
Old jailhouses, haunting cemeteries, and reformed hotels are among some of the many historically rich spots covered in the scariest ghost tours of the South.
With some clever planning and a willingness to explore, you can eat in New York somewhat affordably, or go ultra-swanky, depending on what you're after.
From Abraham Lincoln's Springfield to quaint cities still rooted in their immigrant heritage, you'll want to spend some time in these gems of the Midwest.
In a world filled with photo editing, it can be hard to know what's real. That said, there are places out there designed by nature that don't need retouching.
For every Bryant Park or High Line, there is a lesser-known area elsewhere in NYC that is just as rewarding, even if it's not high on the public radar.