Boasting palm-fringed beaches, Ko Samui's pristine scenery, Buddhist temples, and statues make it an excellent spot for spiritualists and beach lovers. Tourists will love the trip to the Ang Thong Marine National Park and visiting Thailand's bustling markets to eat delicious Thai food.
You'll need a tour guide for this trip because the island crawls with its namesake, the Komodo dragon. The dragons are so huge you’ll almost feel like you’re in a Jurassic world. When you're not watching these lizards, you can explore its vibrant coral reefs or cruise along its shores.
Pangkor is a privately owned island that offers a perfect opportunity to explore Malaysia's beauty without walking into crowds. The island offers overwater villas backed by lush rainforests, inviting tourists to explore Mother Nature's finest. The island is only accessible by boat, providing an escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Part of the Mamanuca islands, Tokoriki is a small but intimate spot with vibrant coral reefs, white sandy beaches, and a coastline to die for. Tourists heading to Tokoriki can snorkel in its clear waters, hike to Tokoriki Hill, paddleboard, or participate in the traditional Fiji Kava ceremony.
Situated in the inner islands of Seychelles, La Digue doesn't get the attention it deserves, making it the perfect spot for introverts. Its white sandy beaches offer a soothing environment, while tourists can admire the unique rock formations surrounding the beach. In short, this island is truly a paradise on earth.
This little UNESCO World Heritage Site is tucked away in the Tasman Sea, off the coast of Australia. With its crystal-clear waters, lush forests, and towering peaks, this secluded paradise offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. You can hike the trails, snorkel in its crystal-clear waters, or simply relax on its beaches.
Another Australian gem, Hamilton Island, is a luxurious escape boasting palm-fringed beaches, gorgeous hilltops, and breathtaking Whitsunday views. Tourists can hike on its multiple trails, swim in the sparkling blue waters, and paddleboard along the surreal landscape.