The #1 US Destination For Swimming With Manatees
If you're an animal lover, you'll definitely enjoy visiting this destination. It offers refreshing waters and a high chance of spotting manatees.
Read MoreIf you're an animal lover, you'll definitely enjoy visiting this destination. It offers refreshing waters and a high chance of spotting manatees.
Read MoreAn estimated 99% of the Dry Tortugas National Park is underwater. As you might expect, a visit here is a true off-the-grid experience. Here's what to know.
Read MoreThere is no shortage of incredible beaches on the Hawaiian Islands, but this one on the Big Island just may be the best for swimming and snorkeling.
Read MoreA beach visit can feel like paradise but oceans are powerful, wild, and unpredictable. It's always a good idea to brush up on safety basics every summer.
Read MoreWe all know red flags are never a good sign but let's say you show up at the beach and see one. What exactly does it mean and should you even get in the water?
Read MoreAmity, 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.
Read MoreSwimming with sharks sounds dangerous, but this U.S. destination offers tourists a safe and memorable experience in tropical waters with multiple species.
Read MoreSanta Monica stands up against its steep competition not just because the beach itself is idyllic, but also because there's so much to do around it.
Read MoreParasailing 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.
Read MoreWhile 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.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreThere 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.
Read MoreThere are more than 1,000 lakes and 60,000 miles of rivers and streams in Tennessee. Here's where to paddle-board and kayak next time you visit.
Read MoreWhat better way to experience the history of New Orleans than by traveling on the river itself? Here's our list for your best options in the city.
Read MoreThere are only a little over 1,100 hot springs in the United States and the great state of California is home to dozens of them, each perfect for a getaway.
Read MoreSometimes referred to as a "cross sea," square waves aren't as common to witness as rip currents. However, they can prove to be much more disastrous.
Read MoreArgosy 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.
Read MoreTravelers 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.
Read MoreThe country of Costa Rica contributes to that impressive total; its tropical landscape brimming with dramatic waterfalls and lush greenery, beckoning visitors.
Read MoreAlong with being a vibrant, culturally rich city, Vancouver is also one of the most ecologically unique and naturally beautiful destinations in North America.
Read MoreBy some accounts, the Yucatan peninsula may be home to more than 7,000 cenotes. Of those, approximately 2,200 are officially mapped and registered.
Read MoreMalta is home to a section of coastline that has such a unique and fascinating shape, it resembles an oversized, natural, swimming pool. It's a must-see.
Read MoreNow he's on a 5-year trek around the world in a 45-foot steel-hulled sailboat, and is tracking his progress on a web series, Wizard's Eye Expedition.
Read MoreUnsatisfied with his photography over the years, Australian photographer Russell Ord decided to step it up—big. What's he seeking? One shot.
Read MoreFreak waves, mutant waves—no matter what you call them, not a surfer out there likes to ride one.
Read MoreIn the late 1940s, Newton Perry, a World War II veteran, saw an opportunity and decided to hop on the get-rich-maybe bandwagon in Spring Hill, Florida.
Read MoreIn the third whitewater safety video from Canoe & Kayak, Jim Coffey and Mike McKay, Coffey covers the basics of swimming, self-rescue and boat-rescue.
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