Look at this website! What a fantastic company I represent in MonaVie. When you go out and do the work (I recommend 20 personals in each binary leg) and go Black Diamond - MonaVie will give you a once in a lifetime cruise every year! People dream of a cruise like this once in a lifetime, but MonaVie provides exotic trips around the world to all of its Black Diamonds and above. We are excited to be going on this cruise and invite you to go Black Diamond to come next time. We know you can do it. Laurie and I, Chris and Terri, and Tim and Amy are all taking our children as part of their history lessons. I never had a history class like this when I was growing up. Just one of the many perks for leading teams. God Bless, Orrin Woodward

Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona is located in the northeastern part of Spain, 90 miles south of the French border. People from all around the world enjoy visiting this city for its individuality, cultural interest, and physical beauty. When Hans Christian Andersen visited in 1862, he remarked that Barcelona was the "Paris of Spain." You're likely to agree. The city is a major cultural center with a fascinating history. Everywhere are archives, libraries, museums, and buildings of interest, plus superb examples of modernist and Art Nouveau décor and architecture.
Nice (Villefranche), France
Villefranche is your gateway to the one-of-a-kind French Riviera, home to Monte Carlo, Cannes, and Nice. Shaded by jagged mountains touching deep-blue shores, Villefranche offers sunny beaches, sophisticated resort cities, quaint red-roofed villages, and spectacular views.
Florence (Livorno), Italy
Livorno, in the Tuscan region of Italy, is ideally situated for exploring some of the most beautiful cities in Italy, including Florence and Pisa. Florence is most noted as the birthplace of the Renaissance. Highlights include impressive piazzas and an incomparable fifteenth-century skyline, sure to offer charm and an unforgettable experience.
Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy
Civitavecchia is the gateway to all the magnificence of the ancient city of Rome. Whether it's the Forum, the Sistine Chapel, the Pantheon, or St. Peter's Basilica that sparks your interest and intellect, Rome is home to a lifetime's worth of historical, architectural, and spiritual sites. Depending on traffic, the drive from Civitavecchia to Rome takes approximately an hour and a half.
Naples, Italy
Naples is not only picturesque; it's also one of the world's greatest cultural centers, filled with extraordinary works of art and architecture in the classical Greek and Roman styles. Several interesting tours are available of the city itself and the fascinating places that lie just outside of Naples. While you're in the area, you'll want to visit Pompeii, one of the most famous excavation sites in the world. A thriving city 1,900 years ago, it was devastated by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D. when 30 feet of volcanic ash and pumice stone covered it.
Santorini, Greece
They say that the sunsets in Santorini are the best in the world. From the Caldera you can see breathtaking views of the volcano and neighboring islands, and to the east, miles of dark sandy or pebbled beaches. Everywhere you look, you will see small domed churches and remnants of days gone by. As you pull into the harbor, you will be awestruck by the 1,000-foot-high cliffs that rise from the sea.
Athens, Greece
High above pulsating modern Athens, the serene Acropolis reigns as it has for 25 centuries. Gaze on the timeless majesty of the marble-columned Parthenon. Down in the city, snap a photo of the colorfully costumed Evzone guards at Constitution Square or go shopping for silver jewelry, bright flotaki rugs, and other souvenirs.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
The massive city walls of Dubrovnik enclose tall medieval houses and marble-paved squares. Inside the walls lie hidden treasures like the Sponza Palace with its elegant courtyard and elaborate stone carvings; the Church of St. Blaise;the cloister of the 14th century Franciscan Monastery; and Stradun, the city’s main thoroughfare.
Venice, Italy
A city of beauty and art, Venice boasts the world-famous Grand Canal, which is lined with old palaces of the Venetian aristocracy; for centuries the gondola, a flat-bottomed boat propelled by a single oar, was the most common method of transportation in Venice. Saint Mark’s Square is the center of the city and its most popular tourist area. At the eastern end of Saint Mark’s Square lie Saint Mark’s Cathedral and Doge’s Palace, the two most imposing structures in Venice. In the rear of the Doge’s Palace is the famous Bridge of Sighs, which connected the palace with public prisons and was the route by which prisoners were taken to and from the judgment hall.