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Geology lovers and avid
Instagrammers alike will be drawn to the otherworldly hues of the "Rainbow
Mountains." The colors were formed by the layering of sedimentary mineral
deposits over millions of years, but it's hard to look at the flowing reds,
yellows, and oranges and not feel like you're witnessing magic.
Venice,
Italy
If traversing the canals with a be-striped gondolier sounds
unbearably touristy, stick to the sidewalks and spectacular arched bridges to
get your fill of this truly unique, wildly
romantic floating city.
Banff
National Park, Canada
The glacial lakes in Canada's first national park have some of the
bluest water you've ever seen. Even if you're not particularly outdoorsy, you
can still admire the views from one of the cozy and luxurious lakeside lodges
throughout the park, like the Fairmont
Chateau Lake Louise.
Great
Ocean Road, Australia
Head west from Melbourne on this coastal drive to see everything
from the famous 12 Apostle rock formations, to koalas in Great
Otway National Park as well as the charming seaside town of Lorne.
Machu
Picchu
This World Heritage site is
easily the most famous spot in Peru, and for good reason. The ancient terraced
city’s astounding architecture and sweeping views of the surrounding mountains
will leave you breathless (as might the nearly 8,000 foot elevation.)
Pamukkale, Turkey
Put every infinity pool you’ve ever seen to shame with these
natural, snow-white hot springs overlooking the nearby city of Denizli. On top
of the picturesque soak, Pamukkale is also
home to the impressively preserved ruins of the ancient Roman spa-city
Hierapolis where you can bathe like an emperor among the submerged
centuries-old columns.
Japan in Cherry Blossom Season
While Japan is beautiful year-round, the few weeks each spring
when cherry trees across the country explode with blossoms is a particularly
pretty time to visit.
Pitons, St Lucia
These two volcanic mountains are one of the most recognizable—not
to mention beautiful—features on this Caribbean
island. Enjoy the Pitons from the pristine white sand beach at Sugar
Beach, A Viceroy Resort.
Marrakesh, Morocco
Located at the foot of the Atlas Mountains, Marrakesh has
changed little since the Middle Ages. You could spend days here wandering
around maze-like alleyways discovering the city's colorful
souks, palaces and gardens
Bora Bora, French
Polynesia
With turquoise lagoons, coral reefs and overwater bungalows, this
small island in the South Pacific is basically heaven on Earth.
Lofoten Islands, Norway
If you’re looking for the perfect mix of winter and spring then
you need to check out the Logoten Islands. Technically located in the Arctic,
it contains some of the warmest temperatures due to an elevation anomaly. It’s
also a great place to watch the Northern Lights in the winter season.
Accessible by ferry only from mainland Ċirkewwa, Comino is Malta’s
least inhabited island. With only three residents reported since 2017, this
small island boasts some of the clearest waters known to man. Popular for its
blue lagoons, this is one island you have to visit.
Giza, Egypt
Home to the Great Sphinx and the Great Pyramid of Giza, this city
was Egypt’s capital during the first pharaohs reign. It’s also a must-see on
everyone's bucket list.
Key West, Florida
Known as the southernmost spot in the United States, Key West is
synonymous with heaven. You can do everything here, from beach hopping to
checking out monuments like Ernest
Hemingway's house
Iguazú Falls, Argentina
The Iguazú Falls are the largest waterfall systems in the world.
Located on the borders of Argentina and Brazil, legend has it that a powerful
deity was rejected by his mortal lover and in a rage sliced the rivers thus
creating the waterfalls..
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