When it comes to stunning vacation destinations, there are so many incredible islands to choose from. However, the ones listed on this article are basically pieces of paradise. The following eight, with their spectacular views, turquoise waters and hidden gems are by far the world’s most beautiful islands. (See it for yourself!)
Situated in the Arabian Sea off the Indian Ocean, the Maldives is a tiny island country that is literally heaven on earth. When you say Maldives you can instantly see the gorgeous overwater bungalows, the dazzling crystal clear waters and the magical views that take your breath away.
If sipping exotic cocktails while watching the sunset over the Indian Ocean seems like the perfect vacation for you, you should definitely visit Maldives. For those who love scuba diving, this luxurious location is known for having an abundance of marine life, so don’t hesitate when you see a PADI dive center.
Formed from volcanic activity and being the largest island of the Windward group of the Society Islands in French Polynesia, Tahiti offers a lot of things for those who seek adventure. Its beautiful waterfalls and lush rainforest are some of the best things to explore when you’re not relaxing in pools at luxury hotels.
You can also discover Tahiti’s distinctive history at the Museum of Tahiti and Her Islands, especially its Polynesian heritage. The museum is actually divided into different sections which include anthropology, habitations and artifacts, social and religious life and, of course, general history.
Travel & Leisure magazine named Palawan the world’s “best island” three years in a row—and that’s definitely something. There aren’t enough words to describe this heavenly place. From unique beaches, emerald lakes, caves and mountains to abundant wildlife, Palawan is something that doctors should prescribe when you’re stressed.
Here you can explore the world’s longest navigable underground river (The Cabayugan River), see the the Philippines’ rarest birds, or enjoy a safari on Calauit Island. Of course, don’t forget to go wreck diving in Busuanga Island; you will spot WWI Japanese ships right off the coast.
The Seychelles is actually an archipelago of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean, off East Africa. However, the three main islands are Mahé, Praslin and La Digue. There are so many tourist attractions here: from boulder-strewn beaches, stunning virgin jungles, and coral reefs to two UNESCO World Heritage Sites (Vallée de Mai and Aldabra), Seychelles offers the ultimate experience.
We also recommend a day trip to Cousin Island where you can spot some of the Seychelles rarest species (the Seychelles magpie robin, the Seychelles brush warbler, the Seychelles turtledove, and the wedge-tailed shearwater).
Phi Phi Islands are actually an island group in Thailand, between the large island of Phuket and the Straits of Malacca coast of Thailand. Nothing could exceed the beauty of this island group. First-timers should visit Koh Phi Phi Island—they will be blown away by the lush limestone formations that rise from the turquoise waters.
Koh Phi Phi became a popular destination spot after the release of the famous Leonardo DiCaprio movie, The Beach. Now, some say that this island has become an overrated travel destination, but, let’s face it…its beauty is beyond compare.
One of the most beautiful islands in Europe is Capri. And, even if during summer its beaches can get really crowded, you can always experience the island life on a boat. The blue grotto, a glowing sea cave is a popular spot here, so you can’t miss it.
Another must-see spot is Monte Solaro: at approximately 1933 feet above sea level it will give you the best panoramic view of the island. While visiting the Island of Capri, you should definitely take advantage of its unique cuisine. A mouth-watering and finger-licking dish here is ravioli capresi.
One of the most visited islands in Greece is Crete. If this island will be your next travel destination, you should not miss Elafonisi Beach—it was often cited as one of the world’s best beaches. Wondering what’s so special about this beach? Well…its pink sand and its lagoon-like water. This spot also offers some incredible mountain views.
Another stunning beach is Balos Lagoon due to its wild appearance. The best part when it comes to this popular destination? The sea is very shallow and warm, which is ideal for those who have children or grandchildren.
Galapagos is indeed one of the most popular wildlife attractions and also one of the most beautiful islands in the world. This truly magnificent volcanic archipelago consists of nineteen gorgeous islands, being located 621 miles from the coast of Ecuador in the Pacific Ocean.
So, if you want to see the beauty of Mother Nature in its original form (untouched by humans), you should plan a trip to Galapagos Islands. More than 275,000 people witness the beauty of these islands every single year, so you should too.
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