Davos is an alpine town in the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland. Davos is located on the Landwasser River in the Rethian Alps, between Plessur and the Albula Range at 1560 m above sea level. The resort village consists of two parts: Davos Dorf to the northeast towards Klosters and further along Prättigau to Landquart and Davos Platz to the southwest, which opens into the river valley.
Chamonix (Mont-Blanc) is a resort area near the junction of France, Switzerland and Italy. At the base of Mont Blanc, the highest summit in the Alps, it's renowned for its skiing. Year-round, cable cars take visitors up to several nearby peaks with panoramic views, including Aiguille du Midi above town, and Pointe Helbronner, across vast glacier fields on the Italian border.
Sant-Tropetz is a town on the French Riviera, 70 kilometres west of Nice and 100 kilometres east of Marseille. The adjacent narrow body of water is the Gulf of Saint-Tropez. Saint-Tropez was a military stronghold and fishing village until the beginning of the 20th century. After the war, it became an internationally known seaside resort, renowned principally because of the influx of artists of the French New Wave in cinema and the Yé-yé movement in music.
Livigno is a city in a specially managed area in the province of Sondrio, located in the Italian Alps, near the Swiss border. Until the 1970s, Livigno was a peasant village. However, everything has changed in recent decades, and today Livigno has a better economic situation and a larger population. Livigno's economy is based on both winter and summer tourism and its duty-free status, where goods are sold at good prices.