Any place around world, in fact
As Nigel points out, it depends of time and conditions, but in 24 hours you should be able to contact very distant places all around the the horizont, so to speak.
In that band as in many other, it's normal practice to work with directional antennas what facilitates to discriminate stations from each other (it used to be a crowded place) and from noise. But you know that.
Given the domestic situation I've always used "long wire" antennas which becomes directional to a certain extent. The wire was, really long, not less than 30+ meters. The same in vessels.
When on board, the course of the vessel decided what would be my "choice" of the day. Installing 20-m directional antennas in vessels was close to a nonsense (cost and time during it would be actually used)
For experienced operators, CW has the added advantage that may be read even buried in noise still being meaningful when voice is already impossible to recognize. Being a narrower band emision helps even more.
And it's somewhat easier to filter to eliminate the interference from other emitters too close in frequency. But seeing the contents of your site, sure you know that much much better than me. :?
Agustín Tomás
Former LU2AKB/MM and LU5DQE/MM (that was nice!).
PD: Try a long wire - It's all fun and SIMPLE! :wink: