and 6 of the best things to do in Georgia or head over to the musical city of Nashville.
Dear kopral,
It's all about staycations this season: making the most of the great outdoors closer to home. For UK travellers, there are some stellar options right on our doorstep, including a number of lovely beaches that fringe our green island. This week, we're bringing you our definitive guide to the Isle of Wight – an undersung beauty with oodles of charm.
If you're planning a trip further afield, look no further than Georgia. This up-and-coming destination has plenty to recommend it; check out 6 of the best things to do in Georgia to get you started. Also this week, we head over to the musical city of Nashville, Tennessee, to find out more about its experience of Covid-19, and the wealth of attractions that are reopening to bring the tourists back.
Have fun,
Helen
Senior Editor, Rough Guides
Last year, 2019, saw the Isle of Wight become a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, just one of seven UK sites to bear this prestigious status. This UNESCO status means that there's no immediate threat to the diverse ecosystems which thrive here, across its high cliffs, wide marshlands and seagrass beds. Plus, with over half the island a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and zero motorways, it's not hard to see why the great outdoors reigns supreme on this diamond-shaped island.
In this article, we're looking forward to the day we can visit by exploring the 6 best things to do in Georgia, from stunning mountainous trekking to cosmopolitan cities, via ancient monasteries and – of course – some of the world's best wine.
Nashville, the state capital of Tennessee, wears its musical heart on its sleeve. It's long been heralded as the home of country music, with a raft of live-music venues – including the renowned Grand Ole Opry – the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Johnny Cash Museum. With so much to offer, we chatted with Butch Spyridon, President and CEO of Nashville Convention & Visitors Corporation, to find out how the city was experiencing coronavirus and what its plans were for bringing travellers back.
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