St. Lucia is an ideal island for a getaway with lush tropical vegetation, sparkling sunlight, and numerous majestic waterfalls. Located in the eastern Caribbean Sea, part of the Lesser Antilles archipelago, St. Lucia covers only 619 km2 with a population of less than 200,000. The majestic peaks of the Pitons stretch to the sea, the dazzling beauty of lush tropical forests, and the enchanting deep blue waters of the Caribbean Sea. The landscape, people, customs, and cuisine blend together to create a perfect setting for an exciting vacation.
This place has a unique blend of Caribbean, African, English, and French cultures, creating a sophisticated mix of cuisine, music, and traditions that will inspire and captivate you. The mountains, dense forests, beaches, and historical sites make her history, beauty, and vibrant sense of poetry shine. Travelers will never be able to fully explore every corner of this dreamy St. Lucia island as even the locals find it hard to know everything. However, there are some iconic landmarks in Saint Lucia that visitors cannot miss.
On St. Lucia Island, there is the eco-friendly Fond Doux Resort & Plantation, Soufrière, surrounded by fruit and vegetable gardens, especially with many mango trees. Or you can stay at Stonefield Estate Resort, where many villas are built in a unique style, each villa equipped with a private pool, priced from $225 per night. Local specialties for breakfast include local fruit juices such as sour sop and passion fruit, mangoes, and local delicacies such as eggs and smoked meat.
St. Lucia
St. LuciaBora Bora Island is renowned as a beach travel paradise located northwest of the center of French Polynesia, approximately 230 km northwest, surrounded by a large lagoon and an extensive coral reef. The island is famous for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and a strip of fine white sand encircling it, earning it the title of a Pacific Ocean beach paradise. Bora Bora is one of the few places on Earth that everyone hopes to see in their lifetime, and once you witness this place, you'll undoubtedly be captivated by its beauty.
Bora Bora is also an incredibly romantic island. It's no surprise that this island is internationally acclaimed as a honeymoon destination. Newlyweds choosing to spend their honeymoon in Bora Bora often feel as if they have escaped to a private oasis perfectly suited for the happiest moments of their marriage. While Bora Bora may seem remote to people around the world, the dazzling beauty of this South Sea lies within reach, within your sight when you set foot here.
The Bora Bora Island is located just northwest of Tahiti, less than an hour's flight from Papeete. The airport is on a small, separate part of the island called Motomete. Upon arrival, you'll be welcomed with a warm smile, fragrant flowers, and transferred by boat to the Bora Bora resort area, meaning you almost don't have to wait the first time you set foot on this famous island. One of the most interesting features of Bora Bora is the hotels built over the water with professional and excellent services, all for the price of $233 per night. Many of these luxurious overwater hotels feature glass floors providing windows to the world beneath your feet.
Bora Bora
Bora Bora IslandFiji is an island nation in the South Pacific Ocean, comprising 333 large and small islands with emerald blue waters and pristine natural landscapes that enchant any traveler setting foot here. The island is surrounded by Vanuatu and New Caledonia to the west, Samoa and Tonga to the east, and New Zealand to the south. It's renowned for the Nadi market with diverse seafood and locally grown produce. Each of Fiji's islands boasts breathtaking scenery. Tropical vegetation and lush pine forests stretch across inland areas, and white sandy beaches surround the coastline. The crystal-clear turquoise waters host vibrant coral reefs and deep drop-offs, ideal for diving and fishing activities.
The northern islands of Fiji preserve some of the world's best-conserved tropical forests. Islands like Vanua Levu, Qamea, Taveuni, and Laucala have over 164 species of wildlife, many of which are exclusive to Fiji. Cassava is a local delicacy here, with a taste similar to potatoes. For a delightful dinner, visit the Vunibokoi restaurant within the Tovu Resort, offering a variety of local dishes like coconut cream soup and mangrove clam shells priced from $15 to $20.
The Fijian people are among the friendliest in the world, always ready to welcome you as an honored guest into their villages and homes, provided you respect their traditions and customs. This provides a fascinating insight into their traditional way of life, adding a unique depth to your Fiji vacation. Before exploring the villages, it's customary to purchase an uncut yaqona (kava) bundle - a traditional gift. Upon approaching a village, visitors should not enter immediately but wait to be greeted. They will then be escorted to the chief or turaga ni koro (headman). Accepted travelers will be assigned a guide for their tour.
Fiji Island
Curaçao IslandThe island of Curaçao, the largest and most populous in the ABC group (including Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao), spans approximately 444 km2. Located in the southern Caribbean Sea, off the northern coast of Venezuela, Curaçao's cultural tapestry reflects a rich blend of traditional and ethnic influences. Renowned for hosting the largest ostrich farm outside of Africa, where you can drive through different areas of the farm and interact with these fascinating birds.
The southern coastline is uneven, scattered with small bays and windward coves, including spectacular bays and beaches on the far west end of the island. The largest bays run along the east and central regions, where you'll find the capital and main port of Willemstad. Most of Curaçao's 130,000 residents live within and around this historic town. The westernmost part of the island is characterized by expansive hilly terrain, mostly enveloped by Christoffel National Park.
The northern coastline of Curaçao, exposed to continuous northeast trade winds, features rugged limestone formations, forming cliffs atop ancient volcanic hills, shaped by weathering. It often has fewer inhabitants than the southern coastline, but you'll discover smaller villages and many iconic structures of the island, including historic plantation houses. For a resort stay, you can visit Santa Barbara Beach & Golf Resort with rates starting at just $189 per night.
Curaçao Island
CuraçaoDiscover the enchanting archipelago with over 700 islands, situated off the east coast of the United States. Home to more than 60,000 flamingos under preservation, along with bird species like the white heron, osprey, pelican, and parrotfish. The crystal-clear turquoise sea, endless stretches of golden shimmering sands, and numerous coral reefs create the most breathtaking landscapes on this island. Bimini boasts pristine beaches leading to rich underwater realms, and beyond the island lies the legendary lost city of Atlantis. Just 50 miles off the coast of Florida, Bimini is a world apart.
Today, Bimini is known as the “gateway to the Bahamas,” serving as the first stop for many travel adventures. Maintaining its Lucayan name, meaning “small island,” Bimini is approximately 50 miles from the U.S. mainland. Beyond fishing, diving, and kayaking, Bimini offers a tranquil escape amid deserted beaches with close friends. The lively sounds of sports enthusiasts gather at the marinas after a day of water play intensify the vibrant atmosphere of the remote coastline.
In recent years, Bimini has evolved into a renowned destination for travelers worldwide. A notable attraction in Bimini is the sunken SS Sapona ship. For overnight stays, visit the Marina hotel, featuring high-end amenities, onyx stone bathrooms, a pool, and a rooftop bar at a cost of just around $200 per night. A few steps from the emerald sea, visitors to Bimini will experience the island's allure in comfort, ranging from luxury resorts to hotels and yacht docks.
Bimini Island, Bahamas
Bimini Island, BahamasLanai is the 6th largest island in the Hawaiian archipelago, boasting a 76km coastline and maintaining a rare pristine beauty. Once renowned as the “pineapple island” for being the world's largest pineapple plantation, approximately 500 cats of various breeds now inhabit this green paradise, making it a haven for cat enthusiasts. Known as the “Most Secluded Island” in Hawaii and the former “Pineapple Island” (home to the world's largest pineapple plantation), Lanai is home to only 5,000 residents, mostly residing in the cool heights of Lanai City overlooking vast red-soiled fields.
On the east coast of Lanai, Shipwreck Beach serves as a refuge for seafarers and bears witness to the island's reputation as an unsafe harbor during storms. Named after the remains of a World War II liberty ship rusting offshore, this 8-mile-long strand preserves everything from the Nautilus' shell to wood and various debris from the ocean. While the waters around Shipwreck are generally too rough for safe swimming, the southern coastline leading to Hulopoe Bay features crystal-clear waters and some of the best snorkeling activities in Hawaii.
At a national historic landmark in the southern part of the island, one finds some of the best-preserved ruins and ancient Hawaiian stone carvings. Visit the Lanai Hotel, where uniquely decorated rooms are priced at only $149 per night, and enjoy a complimentary breakfast featuring local specialties each morning. While agriculture and ranching remain crucial parts of Lanai's economy, the island is now better known as a luxury tourist destination, offering two 5-star resorts - Manele Bay Hotel and The Lodge at Koele.
Lanai, Hawaii
Lanai, HawaiiBoracay, situated in the province of Aklan, is over 300 km south of the Philippine capital, Manila. Despite its modest dimensions of approximately 7 km in length and 2 km in width, Boracay ranks among the top 10 most beautiful beaches in Asia and the top 25 in the world. Visiting here, you'll immerse yourself in what feels like paradise with its smooth white sands, azure waters, and seemingly bottomless sea views. Once renowned as a party island, it has transformed into a perfect relaxation destination for everyone, from couples to families.
Most resorts, hotels, and accommodations center around White Beach, divided into Boat Stations 1 (luxurious and most tranquil), 2 (most lively), and 3 (popular with budget travelers). There's also Diniwid Beach just north of White Beach - a quieter option with shallow, calm waters against rocky cliffs, ideal for those with children. It features observation decks overlooking the beach with restaurants. Meanwhile, many couples opt for Puka Shell Beach (Yapak Beach) at the northern tip of the island - quieter and deeper waters, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and paddleboarding (kayaking is best at White Beach front area). There are plenty of other interesting places to discover on the island of Boracay.
The Argonauta Boracay hotel with its beautifully landscaped tropical garden is one of the renowned hotels here, priced at only $125 per night. Boracay has become much quieter, with restrictions on the number of tourists and wild beach parties supporting fewer activities and less significant events. Dining is also straightforward - focusing on the latest dishes, often simply grilled. Think 'diwal' (angel wing clam), lobster, oysters, shrimp, and tuna in dishes inspired by Asian and global cuisines.
Island of Boracay
Island of BoracayThe stunning Island of Mallorca, also known as Majorca, is the largest in terms of area and the second most populous among the Balearic Islands, considered the most attractive tourist destination in Spain. Here, you'll be enchanted by the tranquil beauty of the island, sun-drenched beaches, and gentle breezes. Mallorca is the largest island in the Balearic archipelago, excluding the offshore islands of Cabrera and Sa Dragonera. It boasts a coastline stretching about 550 km and is situated approximately 170 km from mainland Spain. Along the coast, there are around 180 coves beautifully scattered.
In the northwest, the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range extends for about 90 km, with 11 impressive peaks rising above 1,000 m. The highest peak, Puig Major, stands at 1,445 m. Administratively, the uninhabited Sa Dragonera island off the west coast and the Cabrera Archipelago off the southern coast also belong to Mallorca. Enjoy the gem-like turquoise waters, where boats seem to float in mid-air, venture into hidden caves, visit lighthouses with endless views, and witness unforgettable sunsets. The climate is consistently mild, and wherever you go, you'll find the true Mediterranean lifestyle and cuisine. Mallorca truly embodies the spirit of the Mediterranean.
Tourism accounts for 75% of the island's total economic output. While around 360,000 tourists visited the island in 1960, this number increased to about 14 million in 2016, with approximately 290,000 hotel beds registered in Mallorca. The majority of tourists come from Germany or the UK. Visitors can enjoy lively nights at hotspots like Magaluf and Palma Nova or seek tranquility at the Palma de Mallorca Cathedral—a priceless architectural treasure of the Mallorca island. Accommodations here are priced at around $112 per night.
Mallorca
Island of MallorcaThe enchanting Island of Lombok, comprising hundreds of small islands in Indonesia, rivals the beauty of Bali. Spanning 100,000 km2 with a population of approximately 2.5 million, it boasts pristine natural landscapes, a warm and humid climate, renowned for endless stretches of beaches, and incredibly fresh air. When viewed from above, Lombok appears as a dazzling and mystical string of pearls. Lombok is a prominent tourist destination in Indonesia, attracting visitors from around the world.
Lombok is an integral part of the Lesser Sunda Islands, located in the West Nusa Tenggara province, a series of small islands within the Indonesian archipelago. West Nusa Tenggara encompasses both Lombok and Sumbawa. Lombok stretches 90 km from north to south and 80 km from east to west. It takes pride in its pristine, untouched beaches, a larger volcanic mountain, Mount Rinjani, and a variety of diverse landscapes and beauty. The Island of Lombok offers a complete escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. While tourism activities are mainly concentrated in Senggigi, Kuta Lombok, and the Gili Islands, even these places have relatively low significance compared to most parts of Bali. The rest of the island remains ripe for exploration.
The island's natural beauty and the hospitable customs of its residents make it a clearly distinctive tourist destination. Lombok maintains the beauty of a natural and undeveloped environment. Tourism to this tropical island is on the rise as both international and local tourists rediscover the allure of Lombok. When visiting Lombok, you'll never have to second-guess expenses, as local eateries mostly offer food for under $1, and accommodations range from $10 to $20 per night.
Lombok
Island of Lombok
10. Prince Edward Island, Canada
Situated on the eastern coast of Canada, Prince Edward Island is surrounded by the warm waters of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. On the map, you'll find PEI nestled between the provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec, Newfoundland, and Labrador. The Northumberland Strait separates PEI from the mainland. The capital city, Charlottetown, sits on the southern coastline of the island. If you're driving here, you can reach PEI via the Confederation Bridge, the longest bridge in the world over ice-covered water—spanning from New Brunswick.
As one of Canada's Maritime provinces, Prince Edward Island welcomes you with a mild climate. Thanks to the warm waters of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the province experiences hot summer days and warm summer nights. In the fall, temperatures are similar to spring but with cooler evenings. During winter, PEI is less crowded than in the summer, and the sun still shines. It's known for its crisp winter days, perfect for exploring attractions. There are plenty of exciting winter activities like snowmobiling, ice skating, and snowshoeing.
The Confederation Trail—one of the world's best cycling routes—transforms into a snowmobiling route in winter. This 449km trail runs the length of the island through picturesque rural landscapes and small towns. The scenery of meadows looks even more beautiful under a fresh layer of snow, making your photos at Prince Edward Island truly magnificent. If you want to see real-life locations that inspired Lucy Maud Montgomery's 1908 novel 'Anne of Green Gables,' then head to Cavendish, the author's hometown.
Prince Edward Island, Canada
Prince Edward Island, CanadaIf you've watched the music video 'Chuyện tình Maldives' by the singer Noo Phước Thịnh, you'll definitely fall in love with this island for its majestic beauty. Maldives is an island nation in the Indian Ocean, consisting of numerous small coral islands. When you come to Maldives, you'll immerse yourself in the serene nature, stroll on the long stretches of sun-kissed white sands, listen to the soothing sound of the ocean waves, dive into the warm azure waters, and lounge under the towering coconut trees extending towards the sea.
The archipelago has a total coastline length of 650 km, spread across 26 coral atolls with coral beaches. Only 220 out of 1196 islands are inhabited by the Maldivian people. 87 other islands are used for tourism. North Malé Atoll is one of the two largest coral atolls in Maldives. It is formed from Malé Island with the capital city Malé, an international airport on the island, and several major tourist islands. Another large coral atoll is Addu Atoll, where the former British airbase Gan is located. The islands are divided into 'local islands,' where the Maldivian people live, and 'resort islands,' exclusively for tourists.
This place is also considered one of the most beautiful diving spots in the world, hosting an incredibly diverse marine life. The landscape of Maldives mainly consists of stunning lagoons and beaches, predominantly adorned with coconut and breadfruit trees, while the forests with up to 250 plant species are habitats for various animal species. As only a few animal species live in the arid land area, most of Maldives' fascinating biodiversity can be explored in the sky or underwater. However, Maldives is at risk of disappearing forever due to natural conditions and climate, so make sure to visit here before it vanishes completely. The accommodation prices here are only around $125 per night.
Maldives
MaldivesSantorini belongs to the Cyclades group of islands in the Aegean Sea of Greece. It is renowned for its sheer cliffs embracing the distinctive black volcanic sand coastline. Along with the unique architecture of white and sky-blue hues, this is one of the most romantic destinations globally. You can take a boat, ride a bicycle, rent a scooter, or even hire a donkey to explore the island.
The enduring beauty of Santorini Greece attracts thousands of tourists each year, and it's no wonder this island is one of the top tourist destinations worldwide. The rugged volcanic landscape, perilous cliffs, untamed nature, and beautiful beaches combined with rich history and tradition make Santorini a precious gem of Greece. Santorini's crescent shape today is the result of a significant volcanic eruption around 1,650 years BC. In ancient times, its shape was circular.
Today, half of Santorini's volcano is submerged, making it the only sunken volcano crater in the world. The Santorini volcanoes are still active, and occasional eruptions have occurred for centuries. The most miraculous aspect of Santorini is the architecture of the villages, built right on the edge of the volcano. These picturesque villages stand out with square-shaped houses, cobblestone streets, marvelous churches, and, above all, breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea. In fact, the island's marvelous architecture makes it an excellent spot for parkour, an impressive sport. Budget hotels cost only $150 per night, while upscale ones range from $250-300 per night.
Santorini, Greece
Santorini, GreeceTasmania is a maritime island state of Prosperous Australia, located 240 km south of the Australian mainland, separated by the Bass Strait. The state comprises the 26th largest island in the world, Tasmania, and 334 surrounding islands. Tasmania has everything you need for a dream vacation. You'll find the finest wines in the country, fresh produce, pristine lakes, and ideal terrain for hiking.
Tasmania includes a main island called Tasmania, Bruny Island, hugging the southeast coast of the main island, King Island and Flinders Island in the Bass Strait, and many smaller islands off the coast of the main island, close to Macquarie Island, about 1,450 km southeast. Tasmania's natural beauty is truly captivating, with diverse cultural experiences and envy-worthy food and drinks. The capital city Hobart is home to one of the most captivating art exhibitions globally and an intriguing criminal history.
Enjoy the true taste of Tasmania in fresh apple cider, cheese, wines, and experience tranquility with powder-white beaches and luxurious comfort. In the north of Tasmania lies the famous Bay of Fires with stunning beaches and world-class eco-resorts. Hotel prices here range from $100-150 per night. King Island, located off the northwest coast of Tasmania, is surrounded by a rugged coastline with fresh seafood, famous delicious fauna, and some of the cleanest air in the world.
Tasmania, Australia
Tasmania, AustraliaHuahine is located 40 minutes from Tahiti. This island, the highest in Polynesia, is renowned for its natural beauty. It's known for its diverse culture with numerous temples alongside ancient revered churches. If you're an active person, you can engage in activities like snorkeling, horseback riding, or surfing when visiting Huahine. Hotel prices here start from $120 per night. Huahine is often referred to as the 'secret island,' the 'authentic island,' and the 'remote island,' capturing various enchanting qualities associated with Huahine.
Huahine is breathtaking, with lush forests, pristine landscapes, and ancient villages that may feel like a Garden of Eden. Huahine is one of the best-kept secrets in the Tahitian archipelago, a place where you can live like a local. A deep, crystal-clear lagoon surrounds the two islands comprising Huahine, while stunning bays and white-sand beaches add drama to the experience. Hiking to the summit of Mount Pohue Rahi will take you through a wild area with various wildflowers and pine trees, offering a stunning panoramic view from the mountaintop. (Look closely to spot Bora Bora in the distance.) Horseback ride on the sunset beach with your fellow travelers for an unforgettable experience.
One of Huahine's most famous attractions can be seen from a bridge over a stream in the village of Faie. From the bridge, you'll be able to spot the Sacred Blue-Eyed Eels, considered sacred in local mythology. Island Huahine brings a slower, more peaceful pace of French Polynesia. With only eight small villages scattered across the island, few residents warmly welcome tourists. It's no surprise that this vibrant world provides a rich soil that yields abundant harvests of vanilla, watermelon, and bananas for local farmers. Huahine is an island 'to live,' a place 'to experience,' not just for couples but also an ideal destination for families and friends.
Huahine, Polynesia
Huahine, Polynesia15. St Vincent and the Grenadines
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is an island nation in the Caribbean Sea, part of the Lesser Antilles chain in North America. You can also take a ferry to Grenadines to explore the incredibly unique local culture. The island group covers 150 square miles with the main land area consisting of St. Vincent, while the northern two-thirds are formed by Grenadines. The island group is located in the Hurricane Belt, experiencing hurricanes.
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is composed of several islands. The main island is Saint Vincent. Grenadines is a chain of 32 smaller islands, including Saint Vincent. Bequia - the second-largest island in Grenadines with 18 km2. It's part of the country Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Bequia means 'island of the clouds' in ancient Arawak. The island is also known as 'Bouya' as part of Grenadines. Mustique is a small private island owned by the Mustique Company. The island has about 100 private villas, including many for rent. In addition, there are two hotels. Mustique is one of the Grenadines islands.
Mustique has about 100 private villas, including many for rent. In addition, there are two hotels. Mustique is one of the Grenadines islands. Canouan - an island in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. It's a small island with a population of around 1700 people. The island is protected by an underwater ridge along the Atlantic Ocean side of the island. Couples visiting St Vincent and the Grenadines can experience excellent resort services while having the opportunity to admire the still-preserved beauty of the archipelago. Hotels here start at just $120 per night.
St Vincent and the Grenadines
Island of St Vincent and the Grenadines16. Bali Island - Indonesia
Bali is a beautiful and famous island of Indonesia, one of the hottest names in Southeast Asian tourism. Bali is often referred to as a real paradise on earth. Here, tourists can immerse themselves in the sunlight on the smooth white sand, or admire tropical creatures while snorkeling or explore a time-stained sunken World War II ship. Bali is also famous for its temples perched on rock formations, with unique architecture and classical beauty.
Bali Island is located 3.2 km or 2 km from Java, 8 degrees south of the equator. Java and Bali are separated by the narrow Bali Strait. Bali is one of the few places in the world where you can buy authentic Kopi Luwak - one of the most expensive coffees globally. Bali has two different calendar systems - the saka calendar, based on lunar cycles, and the 210-day padukone calendar, believed to originate from rice planting cycles. The southern part of the land is the main tourist area. Main tourism sports include Kuta, Legian, and Seminyak beaches; Sanur used to be the sole tourist center, Ubud in the island's center, Jimbaran, and the newly developed Pecatu and Nusa Dua.
Most areas of Bali Island are surrounded by coral reefs, with beaches in the north and west tending to have black sand, while beaches in the south tend to have white sand. There are no major rivers on the mainland. However, tri-maran boats can navigate on Lake Hồ. There are some beaches in the area between Klatingdukuh and Pasut, and these beaches are being developed to serve tourism. However, the most important tourist attraction in the area to date is the coastal Tanah Lot temple.
Island of Bali - Indonesia
Island of Bali - Indonesia17. Maui Island
The Hawaii archipelago comprises 132 small and large islands, where the weather is pleasantly mild all year round, making it an attractive destination for tourists. On the island of Maui, Hawaii, lies the 112km-long Hana Highway, located between Kahului city and the enchanting town of Hana. This road has made its way onto the list of the world's most dangerous roads. The island is renowned as a playground for all tourists, not just the super-rich. From the West Maui Mountains to the remote and beautiful town of Hana, you'll have a plethora of activities to enjoy in the Valley Isle.
The Maui Island boasts numerous beaches, especially along the West Coast. Here, you'll also find plenty of sunshine as the central volcanoes on the island prevent most of the rain from ever reaching the island's surface. While the western coastal areas of Maui are often dry and arid, the eastern parts of the island are a lush and verdant paradise with cascading waterfalls in many valleys. Many travelers delight in the winding road to Hana as it meanders along the coastline to the town in the bay.
The Maui Island is a haven for nature lovers, resembling a turtle when viewed from afar. It is home to many beautiful coral reefs and diverse marine life, bamboo forests, majestic waterfalls, and smooth golden sand beaches. It is an exciting destination for those who love exploration. Whether you want to ride the waves, paddle a canoe, or snorkel with a mask under the sea, Maui Island is sure to meet all those desires!
Maui Island
Maui Island18. Galápagos Islands - Ecuador
Located west of the land of roses, Ecuador, there is a paradise island called Galapagos. It serves as a shelter for many rare species of wildlife facing the risk of extinction. With lush green beauty and untouched landscapes, Galapagos is renowned as the most beautiful archipelago in the world and a destination for nature enthusiasts.
For activities like scuba diving and ocean exploration, tourists have plenty of choices. Immersing themselves in the vast ocean, visitors can explore and learn about the rich and diverse marine life, including dolphins, whales, sea turtles, penguins, and more. One of the most famous beaches in Galapagos is Tortuga Bay. Additionally, there are many other beautiful and romantic beaches suitable for activities like swimming, picnicking, boating, and surfing, such as Playa Ochoa, Playa Espuma la, Playa Bahia Darwin.
Galapagos Islands offer everyone the opportunity to enjoy various activities for all ages, interests, and fitness levels, from observation to adventurous exploration. No matter what you do, you will experience the best of nature and wildlife. By far the most popular activity in the archipelago, hiking in Galapagos provides the best opportunity to capture some fantastic photos of wildlife and landscapes. Most tours include snorkeling, the easiest and most practical way to experience the amazing underwater world of Galapagos.
Galápagos Islands - Ecuador
Galápagos Islands - Ecuador19. Jamaica National Island
Jamaica, an island in the Greater Antilles, is located in the Caribbean Sea in Central America, about 160km south of Cuba. Among the islands in the Caribbean, Jamaica is considered one of the most enchanting with beautiful coastlines, stretching mountains, and lush greenery everywhere, making it an ideal paradise for relaxation.
Despite its small size, Jamaica has had a remarkable influence on global music. It is a significant birthplace for various music genres and artistic creations; if you've ever enjoyed reggae, ska, or dancehall music. Jamaica is also renowned for domestic and international sports. For savvy food enthusiasts, Jamaica produces some of the world's finest coffee. The Blue Mountains, besides their splendid beauty, have a climate that produces world-class coffee beans.
Jamaica attracts an average of 4.3 million people each year, rightfully being one of the top tourist destinations. Spanning 10,990 square kilometers, the island appeals to tourists not only for its culture, cuisine, but also for the relaxed atmosphere with sandy beaches, tropical climate, and quality resorts. On the other hand, when visiting Jamaica, you won't have to spend too much money to experience the culture, cuisine, and resort services. For couples, this is undoubtedly an ideal destination, not only for its romance but also for the most cost-effective experience during challenging economic times!
Jamaica - Caribbean Gem
Jamaica - Island of Allure20. Koh Phi Phi Don Island, Thailand
Koh Phi Phi Island embodies the charm of an untouched paradise, adored by travelers for its pristine beaches and fantastic diving spots. It's hailed as the gem of Asia and stands proudly as one of Thailand's treasures. Koh Phi Phi is actually formed by two distinct islands, Phi Phi Leh and Phi Phi Don. Phi Phi Leh, an uninhabited national marine park, invites visitors to explore the famous 'Beach' (Maya Bay), featured in Leonardo DiCaprio's Hollywood adaptation of Alex Garland's epic novel.
Koh Phi Phi Don Island, the largest among the six islands of Koh Phi Phi, resembles a tropical haven with a substantial population. Over time, the island has developed significantly to cater to both local and international tourists. Koh Phi Phi Don boasts remarkable investments, including entertainment facilities, resorts, supermarkets, restaurants, and even ATMs from various banks. The harmonious blend of serene nature and commercial vibrancy holds great promise.
When visiting Koh Phi Phi in Thailand, you can relax on the beach, marveling at the breathtaking sea view. Enjoying some delicious fresh seafood can enhance the experience. Take a leisurely stroll on the sandy beach with charming small bicycles, feeling the refreshing sea breeze. Phi Phi Don serves as the central 'tourist' hub with travel agencies, luxurious hotels, restaurants, and upscale bars.
Koh Phi Phi Island
Koh Phi Phi Island