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1. Bali, Indonesia: In the Realm of the Gods
Bali is the tourist magnet of the Indonesian archipelago. The Hindu-influenced island enchants all its visitors with its dreamy beaches and volcanic landscape with rice terraces stretching out. The weather is tropically warm year-round, and the dry season – March to October – is ideal for travel. Bali is known for its hospitality, luxury accommodation, low cost of living, delicious food, and great restaurants.
Fly: If you want to escape tourism and experience something of the original Bali, you must explore the heart of the island. Especially the mountain region around the small town of Sidemen is extraordinarily peaceful and beautiful.
2. Catalina, USA: California’s most beautiful island
Santa Catalina Island is located on the south coast of California, about 35 kilometers from Los Angeles. The beautiful scenery with mountains and green valleys attracts adventure seekers as well as beachgoers. Most prefer hotels in the main city of Avalon. Those who like a little more quiet are in particularly good hands at the beautiful Two Harbors, on the other side of the island.
Fly: There’s a lot to experience in Santa Catalina besides splashing around in the sea: much of the island has been declared a national park, and there are adventure offerings like the “Zip Line Eco Tour” where you can sail anywhere. leashed air.
3. Cuba: music, cigars and vintage cars
Known for their passionate musicians and dancers as well as for their cigars and rums, Cubans attract their visitors from the very first minute because the streets of cities with pastel colored houses and classic cars feel the pulse of life. . The Pearl of the Antilles is characterized by an explosive blend of African and Caribbean culture as well as Spanish colonial history. This can still be seen today, especially in elegant buildings. In particular, the charming capital of Havana, with its castles and ramparts, has largely preserved its originality.
4. New Zealand: In the land of the hobbits
New Zealand was nicknamed Aotearoa (English: “Land of the White Cloud”) by the Maori people who migrated from Polynesia to the two large islands in southeast Australia about 1,000 years ago. Today’s New Zealand country consists of the North and South Islands, with Wellington being the capital in the north. The wild landscape around the nearby volcano Mount Victoria and the Southern Lakes on the South Island became famous mainly for the “Lord of the Rings” movies.
Fly: A highlight in Wellington is the national museum “Te Papa Tongarewa”, which showcases much about Maori history.
5. St. John, Virgin Islands: a Caribbean paradise
st. John is one of the US Virgin Islands in the Caribbean. About 4,500 inhabitants are spread over the main town of Cruz Bay and Coral Bay, which is said to be the most beautiful port of the Caribbean islands. Its coastline is adorned with picturesque harbors and bays, including Trunk Bay. Mount Bordeaux rises 989 meters above the bay. The rest of the island is also characterized by mountains and valleys, as well as underwater life with white sand beaches and colorful coral reefs. Two-thirds of the island is protected by the Virgin Islands National Park.
Fly: Nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts in particular will enjoy the cozy atmosphere of small, unspoilt St. John must visit the island.
6. Lefkada, Greece: Mediterranean at its best
Lefkada is one of the most beautiful Greek islands. Located in the heart of the Ionian Sea, the hotel is connected to the mainland by a small bridge, making it easy to reach by car. It is not for nothing that the island is called the “Greek Caribbean”, because it has beautiful beaches, for example, Porto Katsiki Beach – the absolute dream destination for anyone who longs to relax on an exotic island. A visit to the authentic coastal villages of Nidri Lefkada and Agios Nikitas Lefkada should definitely be on the agenda.
Fly: The heart of the island beats in the town of Lefkada. Besides great restaurants, there are cultural highlights such as the medieval castle of Hagia Mavra.
7. La Gomera, Spain: Traveler Island
La Gomera is the second smallest of the Canary Islands. Despite being part of Spain, each of the islands has its own cultural diversity. Fascinating forests, idyllic coves, high cliffs and traditional villages await you in La Gomera. For nature lovers, the impressive gorges and beautiful hiking trails with island and sea views are an unforgettable experience.
Fly: A real highlight is watching dolphins and even whales on the island’s wild shores. With a little luck, you can do this on a whale watching tour.
8. Kauai, USA: Hang Loose
When one thinks of Hawaii, the image usually only includes the main island of the same name in the actual archipelago. A total of eight main islands and about 130 smaller islands belong to Hawaii. Alongside the island of Oahu, best known for its North Shore and world-class waves, Kauai boasts an abundance of greenery, which is why this island is also called the “Garden Island”. Most of the island is covered with lush tropical rainforest, which is ideal for hiking. Another highlight is the rugged Napali Beach, where many famous movies were filmed, such as the 2009 “Avatar”.
Fly: Things are a little quieter on Kauai than on the big main island of Hawaii. Nature plays the leading role here, which can be best experienced on a spectacular helicopter flight.
Source : Blick

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