2. Bora Bora – Favorite Honeymoon Destination

Bora Bora honeymoon is nothing less than a wonderland and boasts of its sparkling sandy beaches, plush vegetation, fascinating coral reefs & volcanic peaks, and a wide range of exciting watersports. Undeniably, this is one of the best islands for honeymoon. And then there are picturesque beaches, quaint surroundings, and posh resorts that contribute to make the honeymoon a dream-come-true affair. It is believed to be the best islands in the world for honeymoon.

Things to do: Go for a bicycle tour or a jeep safari with your beloved, soak in romanticism while kayaking or rowing, enjoy helicopter tours, and snorkel in the crystal clear waters
Location: South Pacific Ocean, French Polynesia
How to reach:
Nearest airport:
 Faa’a International AirportBest time to visit: April to NovemberBest places to stay: Le Meridien Bora Bora, Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora, The St Regis Bora Bora ResortBest restaurants: La Matira Beach Restaurant, La Villa Mahana, Bora Bora Yacht Club

1. Kauai – The Garden Isle

Kauai, nicknamed “the Garden Isle” due to the thick tropical rain-forest cover, is counted as one of the picture perfect islands for honeymoon as you must have surely heard about Hawaii Islands romance. Its picturesque waterfalls, stunning resorts, plush mountains, and sizzling shores are elements that make it a popular romantic Nirvana. Undoubtedly, this is one of the best honeymoon islands.

Things to do: Enjoy a sunset from a gorgeous beach, explore the Volcanoes National Park, go for deep sea diving, and take a romantic sunset cruise with your better half
Location: North Pacific Ocean, Hawaii
How to reach:
Nearest Airport: Lihue AirportBest time to visit: April to June and September to NovemberBest places to stay: Kauai Marriott Resort, Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa, Marjorie’s Kauai InnBest restaurants: Sam’s Ocean View Restaurant Kapaa Kauai,Kauai Ono, Coconut’s Fish Cafe

5. Plitvice National Park, Croatia

Sixteen turquoise lakes surrounded by the untouched nature and cascading into each other create a unique resort of wild nature in southern Europe.  The location is extremely popular n summer, as the emerald green mountain slopes covered with primeval forests and bordering on the roaring powerful flows of water create an oasis of untouched nature in all its beauty.

Though it can be a worthy winter destination, as here you will have a unique chance to see the primitive nature in all its aspects. Of course, you won’t be able to walk the narrow wooden walkways across the deep lakes, but the sight of tons of falling water and dozens of interweaving water basins is a must-to-see at any time of the year.

4. Dracula Castle, Romania

Though most people think that the legendary vampire’s house should be a scary and a dark place, it can be fun, if you don’t mind a touching of mysticism and thrill, of course. Bran Castle located among splendorous mountains and bearing the touch of gloom, jet majesty that managed to preserve its medieval spirit gives you a unique feeling of the history breath you can hear nowadays.  The region of Transylvania is also a home for many other attractions: medieval towns and castles, modern ski resorts, historical museums and dozens of cozy cafes.

3. Santa Claus Village, Finland

Many countries can boast really magnificent Santa Claus villages, but the world-famous one is located in Rovaniemi in Lapland, Finland. The residence is located just on the Arctic Circle, which makes it an even more desired destination.  Crossing the Arctic Circle, you get a special certificate on the achievement. Besides, you can visit the petting zoo or the deer farm, enjoy Christmas safaris, take really Christmas photos with the 5 feet high the Moomin family members in the Moomin Snowcastle, drink a cup of a really adorable hot chocolate or try not to get lost in the snow maze

2. Shirakawa-Go, Japan

Shirakava village being the part of the Shirakawa-go complex (the full name – Historic Villages of Shirakawa and Gokayama) lost in the mountains of the Ōno District of Japan has been fenced from the civilization for many centuries, which helped to preserve its old look. It was placed on the List of World Cultural Heritage of UNESCO and became a real masterpiece of tourism in Japan.

The tourists come here to see how the Japanese lived hundreds of years ago and enjoy the amazing scattering of fairytale-like traditional Japanese Minka houses picturesque all year round, both in the colors of summer and under shining snow in winter.

1. Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival, China

This Chinese festival is held annually and gained international popularity since 2017. Uniting world’s largest sculptures and 18 million visitors, it is one of the biggest world winter attractions among tourists. This year its events started on January, the 5th and will last till February.

Iceland

Being one of the best places to visit in summer in the world, Iceland is where every traveler needs to be if nature and adventure is what they love. This place offers not only breathtaking views, but also refreshing experiences that are enough to enjoy a respite from the humidity and heat. While this place can be visited anytime after March, the best time is during July or August. Also, do follow these Iceland travel tips for a great holiday.

Must Experience: Enjoy a respite from the summer heat by relaxing in the world-famous Blue Lagoon Spa.

Best Time To Visit: July and August
How To Reach: Fly to Keflavík International Airport in Reykjavik

Places To Visit: Reykjavik, Selfoss, Keflavík, Skaftafell, Arnarstapi, and more.
Things To Do: Indulge in the geothermal spa at Blue Lagoon, visit Gullfoss, go on a whale watching tour, witness the northern lights, and more.
Tips: Craft an itinerary.

Mauritius

Much famed amidst the honeymooners, the tropical gem of Mauritius also serves as one of the top summer holiday destinations for all kind of travelers alike. Famous for its crystal clear reefs, lagoons, and beaches, Mauritius enjoys a cool climate in summers that makes it one of the apt and best holiday destinations in May.

Must Experience: It is a must to explore the famous Casela Nature Park

Best Time To Visit: May to December
How To Reach: Fly to Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport in Mauritius

Places To Visit: Ganga Talao, Trou aux Cerfs, Tamarind Falls, Crocodile & Giant Tortoises Park, Rochester Falls, and more.
Things To Do: Undersea walking in Ile Aux Cerfs, hiking in Black River Gorges National Park, snorkeling in Flic-en-Flac, and more.
Tips: Shop like locals.

Bali, Indonesia

The backpacker’s paradise and honeymooner’s heaven, Bali is a perfect blend of mountains, volcanoes, temples, reefs, and beaches that makes it one of the must places to go in the summer season. Offering post-card like views of the sunset, Bali is also famous for nightlife, shopping, and its yoga retreats. The charming culture, the night shows, the picturesque islands, and the awesome food are enough to make you believe that it’s one of the best summer holiday destinations in the world.

Must Experience: Witness quixotic sunset views from the famous Tanah Lot Temple

Best Time To Visit: May to July
How To Reach: Fly to Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali

Places To Visit: Tanah Lot Temple, Uluwatu Temple, Ubud Monkey Forest, Mount Batur, Seminyak, and more.
Things To Do: Surfing in Legian, wildlife safari in Bali Safari and Marine Park, watersports in Benoa beach, and more.
Tips: Be cautious of wild and stray animals.

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