El Salvador
El Salvador is the great place: in lefty lounge bars in San Salvador, at monuments and museums of war sobering and along the paths of the lush cloud-forest, it’s a place of remarkable warmth and intelligence, most attractive because it is so unexpected.Travelers tend to El Salvador, popular destinations such as Guatemala and Costa Rica flirting jump and excited by stories of the civil war and gang violence. But the war ended almost 20 years and involved in serious crimes has played almost exclusively between rival gangs, tourists are as good as ever. And even though El Salvador has fewer protected areas than its neighbors, you get them practically to yourself – including pristine forests, active volcanoes and alpine lakes.
Greece
Rarely a destination to complete the review presentation that really works for everyone – but Greece truly does. Whether you are looking for ancient ruins, enjoy the sun on idyllic beaches or party till you drop, Greece will leave you clamoring for more. It’s guilt-free travel – a slice of history served alongside a healthy slice of hedonism – and everyone seems happy. You will be amazed at the dazzling clarity of the light and the waters, the floral aromas that permeate the air, the pervading sense of spirit – and then sit down to contemplate it all while consuming that great Greek combination of ouzo and octopus!
Morocco
Greetings Street summarize all know what you need to know about Morocco in a word: Berbers and Arabs, Muslims and secular, Mediterranean and Africa, world wise and welcoming. Morocco sees as outlined in the Middle East is portrayed via satellite news and the internet, and is as concerned with violent threats and abuses of power as anyone else in the modern world. But as you’ll see, most Moroccans are plenty busy working to get by, get their kids through school and greet the king’s planned 10 million visitors by 2010 with the utmost hospitality. Every visitor helps Moroccans realize these goals by creating new economic opportunities, and can make a Moroccan’s day by returning the greeting: ‘Hello, good day, may peace be upon you, are you happy?’



