Loreto, the ancient capital of the Californias and the first permanent mission founded by the Jesuit priest Juan María de Salvatierra, on October 25, 1697, is framed by a wonderful landscape comprised of the Sierra de la Giganta mountain range, the desert and the Sea of Cortez.
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Located in a marvelous place, Hacienda de San Antonio is a veritable palace with beautiful gardens that ring with the tinkling of fountains and the song of birds.
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The 19th century was synonymous with France’s social decadence. Elegant, extravagant and explosive, the “Belle Époque” was a witness to radical changes in fashion, art, architecture, technology and tourism. Paris was the center of this movement and in a short time became the most popular destination for the jet set of that that era.
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The Park Tower, a Buenos Aires landmark, invites guests to experience the city’s glamour, luxury and refinement. It is made to the exact measure of the most exigent traveler.
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The Horned Dorset Primavera hotel, a member of Relais & Chateaux, is set on one of Puerto Rico’s most beautiful coasts, just 200 km (124 mi) from San Juan. It is ranked as one of the most elegant in the Caribbean.
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Among Baja California’s greatest attractions are its missions, the first of which was founded in 1697 in Loreto, a town located 580 km (360 mi) north of Cabo San Lucas. The Jesuits founded a total of 18 missions, but today only half of them are open.
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Puerto Rico is surprising. Its unique character was invented by its people and its history. It preserves its flavor from the days of the pirates and is a small center of Caribbean life that was invented with the arrival of the Spaniards.
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In the heart of Old San Juan, where the streets are alive with the bright colors of the ancient houses, there is a secret garden.
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Bariloche, Argentina
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Manihi, French Polynesia
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