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Plus, Chapadmalal Is the Next Big Surf Town Argentinians Won’t Tell You About [Manage newsletters]( [View in browser]( [Image] [Image] The entire world in your inbox.   Hello all— I hope your summer plans are in full swing. We’re having a rare mild and dry June here in D.C., and I’m not complaining! It’s made walking around every evening very pleasant. While I do have to dodge the occasional tourist here in the capital, on my recent trip to Western Australia I hardly bumped into any other tourists. Even when hopping around one of its most iconic national parks with a beach recently named the best in the world! [My time out in that remote part of the world is our lead feature this week](. Daniel Maurer has the latest for our series on underrated destinations, It’s Still a Big World. In it he [takes us to the shores of Argentina.]( Tired of the crowds in Uruguay, artists, surfers, and those in the know are starting to make Chapadamal a cool destination. Erin Zaleski also has a feature for the series, and hers is an [ode to Cannes](. Sure, it’s a zoo in summertime, but Zaleski is taking us there as an off-season attraction with plenty of culture and wonder to entice you. Rounding things out is Tim Johnson’s experiences on a cruise beloved by cruise fanatics but under the radar for most of us–a repositioning cruise. [You’ll have to read on to find out more](. Enjoy! — [William O’Connor](, Travel Editor   [Image] [The World’s Best Beach to Yourself? That’s Normal in Western Australia]( [I swam at beaches of sparkling white sand where wild kangaroos can be your only company, soared above rainbow-hued lakes, dove into unfamiliar history, and devoured delicious food.]( [Chapadmalal Is the Next Big Surf Town Argentinians Won’t Tell You About]( [How did this place where cows and horses still graze in unfenced lots blow up into la playa mas “cool”?]( [At France’s Glitziest Spot, Offseason Might be the Best Season]( [The shoulder season reveals a softer, quieter city where you’ll find centuries worth of history, beautiful architecture, and simpler pleasures.]( [The Unique Cruise Beloved by Cruise Fanatics]( [Every spring, cruise lines follow the sunshine and move a number of their ships from the Caribbean to the Mediterranean. If you’re a guest, there’s big bang for buck here.](   “In the early 20th Century, America’s foremost industrialist, inventor, and naturalist embarked on a series of road trips that were inspired by Thoreau and anticipated Kerouac.” –Nicolaus Mills [tells the tale of a roadtrip Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, and naturalist John Burroughs took in the early days of the automobile](.   This Amazingly Compact Carry-On Packs a Bunch! [Priority Pass]( allows members access to these exclusive lounges (in select domestic and international airports)—even if you have a business or economy ticket—for an annual fee. The third-party membership program is designed to “transform the airport experience from an endurance test into a moment of indulgence” by allowing [members access to over 1300 lounges]( (including airport, alliance, and airline-specific lounges) around the globe. 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There’s the road trip from Hamburg to the northern tip of Europe and back, crossing through nine countries often on icy and lonely roads. Or you can follow along with a gaucho guide and traverse the otherworldly terrain of Patagonia. The one that grabbed our attention? Following in the footsteps of Genghis Khan and joining the golden eagle hunt in a remote area of Mongolia. [BUY ON AMAZON >>](   Please note that if you buy something featured in one of our posts or newsletters, The Daily Beast may collect a share of sales. Was this email forwarded to you? [Sign up here.](   © 2023 The Daily Beast Company LLC I 555 W. 18th Street, New York NY, 10011 [Privacy Policy]( If you are on a mobile device or cannot view the images in this message, click here to [view this email in your browser](. To ensure delivery of these emails, please add emails@thedailybeast.com to your address book. 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