1. Bali
Bali is an island of Indonesia, famous for its picturesque islands, shimmering tropical beaches. The terraced rice fields are breathtaking, the towering volcanoes, the flowing rivers, the deep enticing valleys. The serene caves to the sacred and the dense tropical forests full of wilderness. Bali is a fantastic destination for activities like surfing, swimming, snorkeling along with exciting nightlife activities.
Bali is approximately 5,600 square kilometers with a lush mountainous system, famous lakes along with beautiful beaches renowned worldwide. Bali is also known for its unique and highly distinctive culture blending between Chinese and Indian cultures. It's been a popular tourist destination since the 1930s when the island's unique cultural aspects were romanticized in the famous works of Margaret Mead.
In addition to the beautiful white sandy beaches, Bali is also home to wonderfully beautiful black volcanic sand beaches due to the activity of the volcanoes on the island such as Mount Batur at 1717 meters, Mount Batukaru at 2000 meters, and Mount Agung at 3142 meters. Bali also boasts 4 beautiful lakes such as Lake Batur, Lake Beratan, Lake Buyan, and Lake Tamblingan. Additionally, when in Bali, you can also admire the beauty of the stunning beaches and savor authentic world's most expensive Kopi Luwak coffee.


2. Seychelles
Seychelles is a gem in the Indian Ocean, located in Africa. Seychelles is famous for its stunning white sand beaches adorned with scattered red and golden granite rocks, creating mesmerizing landscapes. The destination is renowned for its breathtaking scenery and fascinating wildlife, offering activities such as snorkeling, fishing, or kayaking. Besides beach activities, visitors can relax by the pool or indulge in reading amidst the serene atmosphere.
The beaches of Seychelles are often described as the most beautiful in the world, and few would argue against it. Hence, it's no surprise that these islands are sometimes referred to as Paradise Islands. For many travelers, the beaches alone place Seychelles high on any 'must-visit' list. However, the island has much more to offer and explore. The granite islands in Seychelles are the oldest granite islands in the world, nestled in the vast ocean.
Seychelles is the homeland of legendary beaches, evolving into a major tourism hub. Seychelles proudly boasts two UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The first is Vallée de Mai on Praslin Island, where the Coco-de-Mer nuts grow on ancient palm trees. These nuts are the largest and rarest in the world. The second site is Aldabra, the world's largest coral atoll and home to the giant Aldabra tortoises. Seychelles' climate is often described as 'pleasantly warm' throughout the year. Its tropical latitude is moderated by the ocean influence, and temperature variations are rare. If you have the opportunity, consider visiting this fascinating destination!


3. Langkawi
Langkawi isn't just a single island in Malaysia; in fact, it's a cluster of 99 islands in the Andaman Sea and off the west coast of Malaysia. Langkawi also has five other small islands that are submerged and only visible at low tide. Most of the other islands, like Langkawi, are very small and uninhabited. The main island is called Pulau Langkawi and is the largest island, with the entire Langkawi cluster named after it.
Langkawi is also known as the Eagle Island because the island's main symbol is a brown eagle. Langkawi's name originates from the local language, with 'Lang' derived from 'Helang,' meaning eagle, and 'kawi' being a short form for brown. This is also an area where many eagles live; tourists can observe eagles hunting or feeding eagles on guided tours. Visitors here can see many brown eagles.
Langkawi attracts tourists with its clean beaches and crystal-clear waters. The weather here is quite pleasant, and there are many water sports activities like snorkeling to view coral reefs or enjoying the scenery on a sailboat. In 2007, Langkawi was recognized by UNESCO as a World Geopark due to its stunning geological landscape, including caves, mountain ranges, sea arches, limestone, and millions of years old fossils.


4. Fiji
Fiji is a developing island nation located in the heart of the Pacific Ocean, between the Equator and the South Pole. It's a group of 330 islands, with one-third being inhabited and a total land area of 18,333 square kilometers. Fiji enjoys a favorable tropical maritime climate that is neither too hot nor too cold. Throughout all seasons, the prevailing winds in Fiji are predominantly from the east to southeast. Generally, the winds in Fiji are light to moderate. These islands fall within an area occasionally affected by tropical cyclones, primarily occurring between November and April.
Fiji is also known as the Garden Island due to its hilly terrain covered by pristine tropical rainforests, located in the South Pacific Ocean. Fiji boasts mesmerizing turquoise waters that enchant anyone who sets foot here. Visitors can partake in shark diving tours, skydiving from airplanes for adrenaline junkies, which is the most popular sport here, and immerse themselves in snorkeling to explore colorful coral reefs.
The flora and fauna in Fiji are relatively limited but are of special interest to scientists due to the higher proportion of endemic species. Ten percent of Fiji's 476 native plant species are identified as endemic. Fiji also has some rare species of reptiles and birds. Notably among these is the Crested Iguana, found only in certain areas of Fiji. Other rare species include the Fiji banded iguana, Fiji petrel, pink-billed parrotfinch, red-throated lorikeet, and long-legged warbler. On the edge of a remote freshwater lake, higher than sea level four thousand meters in the middle of an inactive volcano on Taveuni, one of the rarest flowers in the world called Tagimoucia (Medinilla) blooms.


5. Maldives
Maldives is located in the Indian Ocean in the southwest of India, a place that not only captivates people with its stunning natural scenery under the warm Sun. These are coral islands formed on top of a submerged mountain range called the Chagos-Maldives-Laccadive Ridge running approximately north-south, stretching along the equator. With an area of 298 square kilometers, it is the smallest country in South Asia in terms of land area, but also the most widely dispersed country in the world, consisting of 1,192 separate islands spread over 820km long and 130km wide.
Here there is a very distinctive culinary taste, the characteristic of the cuisine here is hot, with many spices, coconut flavor but using few vegetables. Besides the beaches, you will discover the mosques, mausoleums, and temples of Male, the capital of Maldives. This place is also famous for being the best diving destination in the world, and also for submarine rides, dolphin and shark watching. The stunning coral islands in the Indian Ocean must meet the standards to become a paradise on earth and most visitors to the island are warmly welcomed and experience truly serene and peaceful feelings.
Maldives is located fairly centrally in the tropical region stretching along the equator and extends from 1 degree south to 8 degrees north of the equator. Although located in the tropics, the islands still have some seasonal differences mainly due to the islands lying in the path of the tropical monsoon winds. The appearance of the monsoon winds cannot always be accurately predicted, but the least rainy periods tend to fall in January, February, and March with heavy rains expected in May, November, and December. You can base on the weather to choose the most suitable time to visit here.


6. Boracay
Boracay is a renowned tourist island in the Philippines with rows of lush coconut trees, pristine white beaches blending with the azure sea, visible to the bottom, captivating travelers in what can only be described as paradise. There are also many exciting activities such as parasailing, helmet diving, scuba diving, horseback riding, sunset cruises, dressing up as mermaids, and at night, it's incredibly lively with numerous bars, music clubs, or night markets with fire dancing performances.
There are over a dozen beaches scattered across the Boracay islands: White Beach, Diniwid Beach, Alinghia Beach, Manoc-manoc Beach, and Cagban Beach, among others. Sunbathing, reading, relaxing, and getting a massage. White Beach, perhaps the most famous stretch of beach in the country, boasts fine, bright sand and shallow, crystal-clear water. The beach always has windsurfing equipment available. Visitors can paddle with the help of local residents, immersing themselves in the rhythm of the sea.
Boracay spans thousands of hectares, gathering all the elements of a tropical paradise like crystal-clear waters, powdery white sand, tropical palm trees and flowering plants, and a diverse marine life. Winding trails connect small villages and lead to lush tropical forests. The cuisine in Boracay is also diverse, with French, Chinese, Australian, Belgian, German, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Korean, and Thai influences, blending into local cuisine.


7. Hawaii
Hawaii is the world's largest island chain and the only U.S. state composed entirely of islands. The Hawaiian Islands are volcanic islands. Hawaii is known for its stunning beaches, some of which have unusual colors. Many beaches are covered in white sand, but other coasts of Hawaii are covered in green, red, pink, and even black sand. Whether you enjoy hiking, biking, kayaking, canoeing, swimming, or just lounging on the beach, Hawaii is the state for you.
Hawaii is dubbed the Pearl of the Pacific, the most beautiful tourist paradise in the world that everyone who sets foot here praises with its azure beaches and colorful coral reefs along with hot dance rhythms. Not only attracting tourists by its mesmerizing beauty but also with unique, delicious dishes from pineapple, coconut, chocolate... Hawaii is known as one of the most famous surfing spots in the world with a team of professional surf instructors for tourists.
Close to the water, you can relax as the palm trees sway in the island breeze. Head inland on one of the larger islands in Hawaii and you can hike through dense rainforests and experience beautiful waterfalls. Don't forget to dive into the water and snorkel near Hawaii's coral reefs. Although Hawaii has thousands of plant and animal species, it has only one native mammal species: the Hawaiian hoary bat. Hawaii's marine area is home to marine creatures such as seals, sea turtles, and monkfish.


8. Koh Rong
Koh Rong is dubbed as the Hawaii of Asia, nestled in the Gulf of Thailand. Koh Rong is the most famous island in Cambodia with crystal-clear waters where you can see fish swimming. It features wooden houses and charming treehouses. Travelers can rent a boat to visit the M'Pay Bay fishing village to learn more about the local way of life, and don't forget to climb up the lighthouse in Paradise village for a panoramic view of Koh Rong.
Koh Rong is renowned for its serene beauty. Often referred to as the 'island paradise', this island boasts pristine white sandy beaches, crystal-clear warm waters, and scorching tropical weather. There are plenty of spectacular tourist spots on Koh Rong. The main tourist beach, Koh Touch, creates a lively party atmosphere, with numerous hotels, bars, and nightclubs. Quieter, less bustling beaches such as Long Set Beach, Lonely Beach, and Palm Beach offer more relaxed destinations.
Most people visit Koh Rong between mid-November and early May, as these months offer beautiful sunny days with few clouds and low humidity. Much of the island's terrain is covered by dense jungle, with some waterfalls, bays, headlands, and granite rock formations enhancing the magnificent scenery. The southern part of Koh Rong is particularly beautiful with its weather and expansive sea, while the east is characterized by smooth hills sloping gently towards the beaches, bays, and crescent-shaped coves.


9. Bora Bora
Bora Bora is an island in the Polynesian archipelago belonging to France. The island is surrounded by a large lagoon and an incredibly diverse and rich coral reef. It is a volcanic island, rugged with a large lagoon surrounded by coral reefs and beautiful small islands. In Tahitian language, the pronunciation is closer to Pora Pora. It is renowned for its unique wooden houses, a world-famous tourist destination with luxurious resorts. Here, travelers can watch sharks feeding and swim with turtles.
Bora Bora Island with its stunning lagoon and beautiful coral reefs covers only 30.5 square kilometers. Originating from a volcano, this island has many mountains and rugged terrain, with prominent black rock formations at higher points. The island's center is the remains of an extinct volcano, divided into two distinct black rock peaks known as Mount Bahia and Mount Otemanu. Despite its volcanic origin, there are numerous tropical trees, plants, and flowers. Common species include coconut palms, orange trees, and vanilla plants.
Conversely, there are numerous bird species found on Bora Bora Island. Petrels, Pacific Swiftlets, and White Terns are frequently seen. The summer months in Polynesia, from November to April, are typically hot and humid. Getting to Bora Bora is relatively easy as it is renowned as a tourist destination. From the airport, travelers need to transfer by boat to the main island or the resorts on the small surrounding islands.


10. Phuket
Phuket is the largest island in Thailand with a population of about 100,000 people. Located in Southern Thailand, on the Andaman Sea. The most beautiful sandy beaches are on the west coast, of course the most famous beaches are Patong, Karon, Kata, Kamala, and Bangtao, but some are still peaceful in the north: Naithon, Maikhao, and Haad Sai Beach. The east coast is mainly covered by mangrove forests in the north and rocks in the south, except for some hidden beaches like Ao Yon Beach. The east coast offers stunning views of nearby islands.
Phuket has two main tourist areas: Patong Beach with its vibrant entertainment district, long stretches of white sandy beaches, numerous surrounding islands, and the historic old town with rich traditional culture. Here, you will have the opportunity to experience an amazing itinerary with visits to bright white beaches or beautiful bays, islands surrounding like Phang Nga Bay, Koh Phi Phi Island.... At night, you can sit and have coffee along the bustling Patong Beach or go to bars, entertainment clubs on Bangla Road, Jungceylon shopping center, Robinsons...
Clean water, sandy beaches, spicy Thai cuisine, and fantastic snorkeling are all appealing points. Travelers from all over the world flock to Phuket to relax and adventure, and this island is rated as one of the most famous destinations in Thailand. Phuket has a special climate with warm sunny days all year round. The windy season usually lasts from mid-May to October, but it may only rain once or twice a day during this time.


11. Phu Quoc
Phu Quoc is also known as the pearl island, is the largest island in Vietnam's Kien Giang province with its white sandy beaches, deep blue sea, friendly people, and good security. Here you can enjoy snorkeling to admire the coral reefs and savor the wonderful seafood. Tourists can rent a car to explore the fishing village of Ham Ninh, which is the symbol of the development of this coastal area. Additionally, visitors can visit Phu Quoc Prison, a place that depicts the torture methods used on prisoners.
The terrain of the island is mainly hilly. Phu Quoc is also known as the island of '99 mountains' because it has a chain of mountains (exactly 99 peaks), sloping gradually from north to south. Phu Quoc island is often compared to the famous Phuket island of Thailand. Although they are the same size, Phu Quoc island is more pristine compared to Phuket. It is not an exaggeration to say that Phu Quoc island is a tranquil resort destination in Vietnam.
Phu Quoc Island is definitely one of Vietnam's most famous tourist destinations. For many travelers who have visited this island, it is undoubtedly still a paradise island. The beaches here are among the most beautiful in Vietnam and boast an impressive length. In 2008, the island and its beaches were dubbed the cleanest and most beautiful in the world.


12. Hayman
Hayman Island is the northernmost remote island of the Whitsunday Islands, known as the top choice for those seeking privacy and tranquility. Hayman Island is located off the coast of Queensland, Australia. This island is owned by a Malaysian conglomerate, and the best time to visit Hayman Island is from April to October.
Hayman Island is very close to two famous landmarks, namely the Great Barrier Reef and Whitehaven Beach. To get here, you can choose the most suitable transportation: you can enjoy the beautiful scenery by taking a helicopter flight, using seaplanes, diving or going on a fishing tour, yacht sailing, or using a catamaran to sail on the turquoise sea to visit nearby islands. Hayman Island, in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef, has breathtaking natural beauty, peaceful recovery, passion, and adventure.
The private resort on the iconic Australian island off the coast of Queensland, nestles at the northernmost point of the Whitsunday Islands, beyond the lush green cliffs reaching towards the endless sky. Enjoy extraordinary dining experiences, surrender to spa treatments, explore private beaches, and immerse yourself in underwater adventures full of allure. Hayman Island is a unique discovery destination within one of the seven wonders of the natural world - Australia's Great Barrier Reef.


13. Santorini
Santorini (Greece) is a highly popular destination for international tourists, located in the Black Sea region, owning cliffs embracing the characteristic black sand coastline of volcanic ash and many houses from churches, residences to hotels, all in impressive white and blue. In Santorini, you can enjoy a beautiful sunset from anywhere, on terraces, boat decks, or where each moored boat surrounds the mouth of the volcano. The sunset on Santorini is considered one of the most magnificent spectacles in the world. The late afternoon sun casts a shimmering golden layer like honey dyeing the entire small island, leaving you with many unforgettable impressions.
The mesmerizing sunset scenery in Oia Santorini, Cycladic minimalist architecture, luxurious Santorini Greece hotels, delicious restaurants, impressive stone mountain landscapes, and Santorini volcanoes are just some of the reasons to fall in love with this unique island. Located in the southern Aegean Sea, Santorini in Greece is part of the Cyclades island complex. The island was formed after a massive eruption of a volcano occurred in the 17th century BC, forming a spectacular volcanic caldera.
To fully enjoy the beauty of Santorini, you should come here from April to October every year, with August being the peak month. At this time, the weather is warm, sometimes hot, with clear blue skies ideal for your journey. Once you set foot in Santorini, you will feel like stepping into a completely new world. A world where all shades of red create a surreal sunset scene, Santorini volcano mouth brings the most impressive sea view you've ever seen, and gigantic cliffs are dotted with dreamy Cycladic-style whitewashed houses!


14. Railay
Railay is a small peninsula located between the city of Krabi and Ao Nang in Thailand. When you arrive at Railay, you will surely be amazed by the very interesting scenery of limestone cliffs naturally blocking the road to the mainland in a unique way. Railay peninsula is home to some of the world's top beaches. The beaches at Railay are all quite beautiful with long stretches of soft sand, expansive beaches, and clear blue waters. It is also famous for rock climbing, kayak tours, and scuba diving, giving you an unforgettable experience in your journey.
Railay Beach is actually a small peninsula with four beaches. Now, on every knowledgeable traveler's list, Railay is still one of the most sought-after beach areas in Thailand. Located just south of Ao Nang Beach, surrounded by a rocky headland and only accessible by boat, Railay offers a peaceful and unusual world. In just a small peninsula, you will find beautiful white sandy beaches, towering limestone cliffs, viewpoints, caves, and a hidden lagoon within the cliffs, shaped and nurtured by changing tides. All within walking distance!
At Railay, there are no roads, only footpaths, no buses, no cars, only long-tail boats. Although it is actually connected to the mainland, the impressive Phra Nang Peninsula is cut off from the rest of Krabi by limestone headlands and dense jungles; the only entrance is by sea. With the tropical paradise scene, no roads, and no complexities, Railay offers lazy days, adventurous adventures, and relaxed evenings.


15. Calala
Calala Island lies off the Caribbean coast, where no planes fly - ensuring absolute tranquility and privacy for you. Calala is an island that will enchant you as soon as you set foot on its shores, with its picturesque coastline and uniquely designed houses. When you stay on Calala Island, you'll be accommodated in one of 4 luxurious beachfront villas. This resort is located in a no-fly zone and has 25 staff members on rotation to serve you. Each guest will feel meticulously cared for with special attention.
Calala Island is located in an area known as the Mosquito Coast. Historically, Nicaragua's coastline and its nearby islands have been under both British and Spanish rule. The ecosystem on the island boasts some notable species, primarily seabirds and turtles. Endangered hawksbill turtles are frequently seen on the island and are part of conservation efforts to increase their numbers. Other species on the island include golden warblers, white-necked jacobins, flycatchers, and stunning hummingbirds.
Calala Island is a private island, owned by the Wickham family, so if you want to visit here, it might be relatively challenging. The island is about 4km off the coast of Nicaragua, 27km from Pearl Lagoon, and 150km west of San Andreas, Ciudad Sandino, Nicaragua. The island gained media attention in 2017 after a week-long vacation priced at $1 million.


