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Breckenridge
It’s no surprise that Breckenridge is often referred to as the perfect mountain town. It is perfectly situated at the base of Breckenridge Ski Resort – ensuring that you never have to choose between visiting the mountain or visiting the Town of Breckenridge. It’s all right here. While the mountain offers 5 peaks and 2908 skiable acres to explore, it’s the town that sets Breckenridge apart. Full of history and character, Breckenridge shares an incredibly laid-back charm that makes you feel like a local – no matter the season. Take a stroll down historic Main Street and feel the vibrant spirit of eclectic boutiques and après-ski cheer, relax fireside in a cozy café or enjoy summer afternoons on one of our many sun-soaked patios and decks. The town is alive with stellar festivities, events and activities, complemented by hundreds of restaurants, galleries, cafes, boutiques and more. From shopping, live music, nightlife and dining to culture, you can kick-it-up or kick back, whatever your mood. This historic, yet hip persona is one that brings people back over and over again. Breckenridge will transform you, but will never transform itself. We’ve always been Breckenridge.

Aspen
Originally inhabited by the Ute Indians, Aspen became a silver-mining town during the mining boom of the late 1800s. Following the devaluation of silver, Aspen experienced a cultural renaissance in the 1940s with the arrival of Walter and Elizabeth Paepcke. The Paepckes brought a vision for the community that focused on the mind, body and spirit, called “The Aspen Idea.” This idea drives the character of Aspen. Forget what you think you know about our mountain town; come and experience “The Aspen Idea” for yourself.

Vail
The founders of Vail stopped at nothing to make their dreams a reality. It was with the hard work of a strong community that transformed Vail into what it has become today. Explore the significant happenings on the timeline below. Vail offers a walking history tour where you can learn about Vail’s history first hand.

Dolomites Val Gardena
Val Gardena (Gröden) is a Ladin valley beneath the Sassolungo and Sella massifs, renowned for woodcarving traditions and the Alpe di Siusi high meadows. In 2023 it earned GSTC certification following an audit of its destination-wide sustainability management.

Copenhagen
Denmark's capital, a harbour city of colourful canalside houses, cycling boulevards, royal palaces and a renowned food and design culture. Widely regarded as a leader in urban sustainability, from harbour swimming to one of the world's most bike-friendly street networks.

Alpe di Siusi / Seiser Alm
Alpe di Siusi (Seiser Alm) is the largest high-alpine pasture in Europe, a rolling Dolomites plateau in South Tyrol beneath the Schlern massif and part of the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage. The largely car-free plateau is reached by cable car and served by an integrated public-transport network.

APT Garda Trentino
Garda Trentino wraps the northern tip of Lake Garda around Riva del Garda and Arco, where Mediterranean waters meet alpine cliffs prized for sailing, climbing and cycling. Its tourism board (APT) holds GSTC certification for sustainable tourism.

Autonomous Region of the Azores
A nine-island volcanic archipelago in the mid-Atlantic, famed for crater lakes, geothermal valleys, whale-watching waters and lush green caldeiras. The Azores were among the first archipelagos in the world to pursue destination-wide sustainable tourism recognition.
Bressanone/Brixen
Bressanone (Brixen) is South Tyrol's oldest town, set where the Isarco and Rienza rivers meet beneath vineyard slopes and the Plose mountain. The holiday region was among the first in South Tyrol to be awarded GSTC certification for its sustainability programme.

Clare County
A county on Ireland's west coast along the Wild Atlantic Way, home to the towering Cliffs of Moher, the limestone karst of the Burren and a strong tradition of Irish music. A landscape of dramatic coastline, heritage villages and rare flora.
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