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French Riviera

Part of France that stretches along the Mediterranean sea, it is mostly known for its beaches, stunning scenery, picture perfect water and yachts, and is a playground for the rich and famous. The seaside coasts in France are named after precious stones, such as mother of pearl coast, jade coast, and alabaster coast.

Jokulsarlon Glacier, Iceland

This ice lagoon has become one of Iceland’s most popular attractions due to its stunning beauty. Its icebergs are composed of ice that is over 1,000 years old and the lagoon has increased fourfold in size since the 1970s. Naturally formed from melted glacial water, it has even become one of Iceland’s most popular filming location.

Hvar Islands, Croatia

An island in Adriatic Sea , it is the longest and the sunniest Croatian island. Hvar is Croatia’s most happening island, a destination for celebs and visitors familiar with five-star luxury. You can venture out to experience the spontaneous magic  found in its beach bars and secluded getaways, away from the yacht-lined destination of Hvar Town.

Zanzibar, Tanzania

One of the islands of the Zanzibar archipelago, it is located 32 km east of the Tanzanian mainland. Zanzibar is a tropical paradise featuring palm-studded beaches and crystal-clear waters, majestic gothic architecture, and stunning scenery. It is a popular choice for travellers looking for an island holiday destination that offers everything. 

Ishigaki Islands, Japan

Ishigaki island in Okinawa is one of hidden gems of Japan just waiting to be discovered. With its many beaches, fascinating culture and unique food, it has long been a beach holiday staple for Japanese locals. Filled with white sandy beaches and rich mangrove forests, you can easily mistake it for an area of Hawaii or potentially even Fiji. 

Masai Mara Reserve, Kenya

This national reserve spreads over 1,500 square kilometers and is home to the popular species such as zebra, giraffe, cheetah, eland and gazelle. The wildebeest are the dominant inhabitants of the Masai Mara and their numbers are estimated in millions.

Ronda, Spain

This is one of the very few cities to have a gorge that is 400 feet deep and has become the iconic symbol of the city and known the world over. The hike from the base of the El Tajo Gorge to its top offers some gorgeous spots to give the most fantastic perspective of the Puente Nuevo bridge.

Rotorua, New Zealand

This is the country’s most famous and stunning geothermal attraction. The volcanic activity over a period of time has created a landscape full of hot and cold springs, mud pools and terrace formations. One can see all colours ranging from bright orange to yellow, turquoise and green.