EUROPE
SALERNO
5th Century CE
ETERNAL BEAUTY
TUSCANY, ITALY
The Renaissance encouraged
the genius of Dante, Donatello,
Michelangelo, Giotto, Botticelli,
da Vinci, and Machiavelli to create
some of the world’s most noted
masterpieces. Elegant Florence
offers the Galleria dell’Accademia,
the Uffizi and the Cathedral of
Santa Maria del Fiore for you
to take in the finest works by
the titans of Renaissance art.
KAHULUI
BORA BORA FAKARAVA
PAPEETE (TAHITI)
ALICANTE
HILO
HONOLULU
NUKA HIVA
BODRUM
RHODES
SUEZ
CANAL
ROME (CIVITAVECCHIA)
TUSCANY (LIVORNO)
BARCELONA
CANNES
VALLETTA
MÁLAGA
PONTA DELGADA
(AZORES)
HAMILTON
SAN FRANCISCO
SANTA BARBARA
SAN DIEGO
CABO SAN LUCAS
ACAPULCO
PUERTO QUETZAL
CORINTO
PUNTARENAS
CARTAGENA
PANAMA
CANAL
NAWILIWILI
MOOREA
MIAMI
KEY WEST
NORTH AMERICA
SOUTH AMERICA
AFRICA
ATLANTIC OCEAN
18th Century CE
LIVING HISTORY
SANTA BARBARA,
CALIFORNIA
As the American Revolutionary
War raged across the continent,
the Santa Barbara Presidio was
founded in 1782 by the Spanish.
Still today, while surrounded
by the modern-day city of
Santa Barbara, you can witness
the original presidio — one
of the last of four military
outposts built by the Spanish
on the California coast.
19th Century CE
WRITTEN LEGACY
NUKU HIVA,
FRENCH POLYNESIA
A famously rugged paradise,
Nuku Hiva’s Taipivai Valley
captured the imagination of
Herman Melville, who brought
it to the attention of the outside
world in his 1846 bestseller, Typee.
Even after all of this time, the
landscape remains spectacularly
beautiful and rich in archeological
sites. Perhaps it will inspire you
to pen the next great novel.