Plus, Chapadmalal Is the Next Big Surf Town Argentinians Wonât Tell You About
[Manage newsletters]( [View in browser]( [Image] [Image] The entire world in your inbox. Hello allâ I hope your summer plans are in full swing. Weâre having a rare mild and dry June here in D.C., and Iâm not complaining! Itâs 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, Itâs 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, itâs 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 Johnsonâs experiences on a cruise beloved by cruise fanatics but under the radar for most of usâa repositioning cruise. [Youâll have to read on to find out more](. Enjoy! â [William OâConnor](, Travel Editor [Image] [The Worldâs Best Beach to Yourself? Thatâs 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 Wonât Tell You About]( [How did this place where cows and horses still graze in unfenced lots blow up into la playa mas âcoolâ?]( [At Franceâs Glitziest Spot, Offseason Might be the Best Season]( [The shoulder season reveals a softer, quieter city where youâll 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 youâre a guest, thereâs big bang for buck here.]( âIn the early 20th Century, Americaâs foremost industrialist, inventor, and naturalist embarked on a series of road trips that were inspired by Thoreau and anticipated Kerouac.â âNicolaus 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)âeven if you have a business or economy ticketâfor an annual fee. The third-party membership program is designed to âtransform the airport experience from an endurance test into a moment of indulgenceâ by allowing [members access to over 1300 lounges]( (including airport, alliance, and airline-specific lounges) around the globe. Priority Pass offers three membership tiers: Standard ($99 a year), Standard Plus ($329 a year), and Prestige ($469 a year). âScouted by [Mia Maguire]( [BUY ON PRIORITY PASS ]( [Travel to Some of the Worldâs Most Remote Spots]( When you think of inspiring depictions of extreme travel, itâs usually documentaries or adrenaline-pumping YouTube videos filmed on a GoPro. Itâs rarely a book. But our latest selection for Just Booked, our series on exciting new coffee table books, is just thatâan inspiring book on extreme travel. [Remote Experiences: Extraordinary Travel Adventures From North to South]( is its title and it was put together for the publisher Taschen by photographer Daniel De Vleeschauwer. Itâs a book perhaps best given for that jaded traveler friend of yours, the one who thinks theyâve seen it all. De Vleeschauwerâs photos take readers on some mind-boggling journeys. Thereâs 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. If you no longer wish to receive these emails, or think you have received this message in error, you can [safely unsubscribe](.