The granddaddy of all the continent’s canyons is simply breathtaking, no matter how one looks at it.
The terrain is stunning, with honey-colored canyons, waterfalls, and blue-green swimming pools. Havasu Falls is especially colorful.
Spanish-Colonial homes in shades of lemon, violet, peach and spearmint brighten Old San Juan or Viejo San Juan, the most historic part of Puerto Rico’s capital.
Many of North America's most magnificent sights are along Highway 1 or Pacific Coast Highway.
There are shipwrecks beneath its bold-blue surface, which is scattered with 450-odd islands.
For everyone else, the fact that Alabama has some of the continent’s whitest beaches might pleasantly surprise.
California has many wine areas and they’re all pretty lovely. But Napa is a classic, like a beautifully aged cabernet sauvignon.
Spindly rock spires or hoodoos fill the bowl-shaped Bryce Amphitheater – the most distinctive part of the national park – like a jagged, vibrantly hued sea.