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This multi-city flight itinerary is only a route proposal for your big trip. If you would like to visit destinations other than those suggested or add in more stops, reach out to our team of travel experts who can help you put together your dream adventure.
To say Iceland is 'other-worldly' is an understatement! It's home to erupting volcanoes, spouting geysers, mineral-coloured mountain ranges and the dazzling Northern Lights. The capital of Reykjavik is the largest city in Iceland, but with a population of just 140,000 people, it won't take you long to explore the place.
Once you've seen Hallgrímskirkja - the city's famous church that resembles a giant organ - and wandered around the Old Harbour, consider taking a few day trips to nearby spots, including the Blue Lagoon for a relaxing dip and the Golden Circle to see Thingvellir National Park, Geysir and Gullfoss Waterfall.
Countless songs have been written about this legendary American city, and with good reason! There's an endless supply of entertainment, from Broadway shows to concerts, shopping venues to world-class art galleries and museums. Then there's the iconic sights of the Brooklyn Bridge and the Statue of Liberty.
You could easily spend a day exploring Central Park alone, but with a few more days at your disposal you could take the ferry to Staten Island, relax on the beach at Jersey Shore and tick off the city's most famous architectural attractions, including the Empire State Building and Rockefellar Centre.
Whether you want to dive into Mexico's rich cultural heritage or simply eat your weight in tacos, the buzzing capital city is the best place to start. Here you can see where the remnants of the Aztec civilisation meet Mexico's colonial past at the Zocalo - the city's main square. For the arty among you, you can't miss the Museo Frida Kahlo, housed in her former home. And then there's a relaxing boat trip in the historic neighbourhood of Xochimilco.
Allow yourself more time in Mexico to head out of the capital and explore the pyramids of Teotihuacan, or wander the historical streets of Puebla town.
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