1,000 Places to See Before You Die Picture-A-Day Wall Calendar 2024: A Traveler's Calendar (Calendar)
Your year of adventure starts here.
Explore the world without leaving home. Adapted from Patricia Schultz’s #1 New York Times bestselling book, here is a year of amazing destinations: Canada’s scenic Cape Breton Island, notable for having fiddlers per square mile than anywhere in the world—a tradition passed down from the Scottish Gaelic ancestors. A Nile River cruise, where you can sail into ancient history. The white sand beaches and blue waters of the US Virgin Islands. Plus, whale watching on the Oregon coast, Peru’s astonishing Nazca Lines, and the magic of December in Austria. Each spread is an itinerary-in-photographs, with dozens of full-color images accompanied by engaging text packed with history, highlights, and traveler’s tips. Printed on responsibly sourced paper and 100% recyclable.
Explore the world without leaving home. Adapted from Patricia Schultz’s #1 New York Times bestselling book, here is a year of amazing destinations: Canada’s scenic Cape Breton Island, notable for having fiddlers per square mile than anywhere in the world—a tradition passed down from the Scottish Gaelic ancestors. A Nile River cruise, where you can sail into ancient history. The white sand beaches and blue waters of the US Virgin Islands. Plus, whale watching on the Oregon coast, Peru’s astonishing Nazca Lines, and the magic of December in Austria. Each spread is an itinerary-in-photographs, with dozens of full-color images accompanied by engaging text packed with history, highlights, and traveler’s tips. Printed on responsibly sourced paper and 100% recyclable.
Patricia Schultz is the author of the #1 New York Times bestsellers 1,000 Places to See Before You Die and 1,000 Places to See in the United States and Canada Before You Die. A veteran travel journalist with over 30 years of experience, she’s written for Frommer’s, Berlitz, and Access travel guides, as well as the Wall Street Journal, Condé Nast Traveler, and Travel Weekly, where she is a contributing editor. Her home base is in New York City, but good luck finding her there.