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When someone mentions skiing, what are some destinations that first come to mind? Maybe the Swiss Alps, powder filled mountains in Canada, or Vail in the USA come to mind? Sure, these places do offer some of the best places to ski in the world, but there are tons of other countries with fantastic skiing that you never think to go.

Some of these countries might not have all of the amenities you are used to when you go skiing, but have you ever thought about going skiing in the Middle East, Africa, or even Antarctica?

Well, maybe it is time to reconsider your options! Here are the 10 best places to ski around the world.

The Best Places To Ski In The World Are:

  1. Tochāl, Iran
  2. Bansko, Bulgaria
  3. Thredbo, Australia
  4. Oukaimeden, Morocco
  5. Masikryong, North Korea
  6. Alyeska, Alaska
  7. Antarctica
  8. Val-d’Isère, France
  9. Niseko, Japan
  10. Bariloche, Argentina
best places to ski in the world

Now let’s dig deeper into each one of these amazing ski resorts!

1. Tochāl, Iran

Tochāl, Iran
Tochāl, Iran | Best Places To Ski In The World

The Alborz mountain range looms over Tehran and is easily accessible via metro. While Iran may not be the first place you think to go skiing, the country actually has several top-notch ski resorts. Tochāl is just north of Tehran and makes for a great day trip.

Tochāl’s peak is tall standing at 3,694 meters (12,119 feet) above sea level and the ski resort sits atop the mountain. The peak is easy to get to as a gondola can bring you up.

The best part about skiing in Iran is that there is snow for 7 months out of the year. If you go during the week, you can usually have the slopes all to yourself.

Tochāl, Iran
Tochāl, Iran | Best Places To Ski In The World

If skiing in a unique location in the Middle East is on your bucket list, Tehran is a great option.

2. Bansko, Bulgaria

Bansko, Bulgaria is one of the best places to ski in the world
Bansko, Bulgaria | Best Places To Ski In The World

Situated 2 hours south of Sofia, Bansko is a hidden skiing gem in Europe. While the continent is known for its incredible skiing, Bansko is a breath of fresh air with its affordable prices and friendly locals.

With UNESCO protected Prim National Park next door, the skiing in this destination is not only fun but beautiful as well. The park is filled with animals including wolves and bears.

Bansko has consistent snowfall from December to March so it is always a good time to go skiing here in winter. The best part about Bansko is eating and enjoying an apres-ski. Once your done skiing for the day, the town is well worth exploring. It has plenty of affordable options to enjoy yourself and fuel up for the next day’s ski session.

If you are searching for a budget ski option in Europe, look no further than Bansko, one of the world’s best places to ski!

3. Thredbo, Australia

Thredbo, Australia is one of the best places to ski in the world
Thredbo, Australia (Photographer: Andrew Fysh) | Best Places To Ski In The World

I know what you may be thinking, but yes, Australia really does have a ski resort. Located south of the Australian capital of Canberra and near Kosciuszko National Park, Thredbo allows those that live in the Northern Hemisphere to ski during summer months.

The ski season at Thredbo runs from June to October so you can hit the slopes while your friends dream about the upcoming ski season.

Not only are the appropriately named Snowy Mountains great for skiing, but they are also considered some of Australia’s highest peaks. This Southern Hemisphere skiing trip is bound to make all of your friends jealous.

4. Oukaimeden, Morocco

Oukaimeden, Morocco
Oukaimeden, Morocco (Author: MarouaneKhayou) | Best Places To Ski In The World

If you have never thought about Africa as a continent with awesome skiing, it’s time to change your mind. Africa actually has quite a few places where you can ski, but the infrastructure is not in place in many countries for the casual skier. In many places, you have to hike hours just to reach the summit to then ski.

But some of the best runs and facilities to go along with it lie in Morocco.

Oukaimeden, located about an hour south of Marrakech, is a beautiful ski resort 2,650 meters (8,690 feet) high in the Atlas Mountains. The pistes are not the most well marked, but for $10 USD for a lift ticket, no one is complaining.

Whether you are experienced or just trying skiing for the first time, Oukaimeden is sure to be an adventurous day.

5. Masikryong, North Korea

Masikryong, North Korea
Masikryong, North Korea (Author: Uri Tours) | Best Places To Ski In The World

This may be the most surprising ski destination on this list! North Korea’s Masikryong is on many adventurous skiers bucket list due to the difficulty of just getting there.

If you do decide to visit Masikryong, you’ll have to do it through a state organized tour.

Although the peak is not that high standing at 1,360 meters (4,461 feet), you’ll be rewarded with almost no wait time for the lift. It’s said if you get access to the slopes, you will most likely have the entire resort to yourself. The whole complex is massive. It has 10 total ski runs that each vary in length.

Masikryong, North Korea
Masikryong, North Korea (Author: Uri Tours | Best Places To Ski In The World

For a ski spot that few have actually gone to, Masikryong is the place to go.

6. Alyeska, Alaska

Alyeska, Alaska is one of the best places to ski in the world
Alyeska, Alaska (Photographer: Keith Parker) | Best Places To Ski In The World

One of the best parts about winter in Alaska is the skiing opportunities. Fortunately for Alaskans, Alyeska is one of the best ski areas around. However, skiing at Alyeska is not for beginners, you won’t find any Bunny Hills here in the Chugach mountain range.

With annual snowfall reaching upwards of 650 inches per year, there is plenty of fresh powder to explore in Alyeska. However, the skiing is more suited for those that are used to backcountry skiing. Avalanches are common in this part of southern Alaska.

One of the unique parts about skiing at Alyeska is that it is possible to view glaciers from the top of the mountain on clear days. The views are absolutely breathtaking.

If you consider yourself a fan of the outdoors and an advanced skier, Alyeska is waiting to welcome you.

7. Antarctica

Antarctica
Antarctica | Best Places To Ski In The World

Did you know that it is possible to ski every continent on planet Earth? Yes, that means you can even ski Antarctica!

Imagine using every form of transportation just to get to the mountain and then having to hike past penguins and seals. Skiing in Antarctica is not for the faint of heart or beginners.

It’s possible that you may even be the first person to ever ski some of the slopes you’re on! It’s a unique opportunity that not many skiers can claim.

Be ready to bring all of your own equipment. There is no pre-existing infrastructure for skiing so this is truly for those that want a once in a lifetime backcountry skiing experience.

8. Val-d’Isère, France

Val-d'Isère is one of the best places to ski in the world
Val-d’Isère, France (Author: Mmaconta) | Best Places To Ski In The World

Definitely the most cliché and typical in this list of the best places to ski in the world, Val-d’Isère is nonetheless a classic ski resort that fully deserves its reputation as one of the World’s top skiing destinations.

Open from late November to early May, and consisting of 300 kilometers of ski runs and reaching a height at its highest point of 3197 meters, it’s understandable why this unforgettable ski resort in the French Alps, towards the border of Italy, is so popular.

Its infrastructure is well-established with an extensive network of chairlifts and the careful planning for tourists that went into this ski resort makes it one of the more comfortable ski resorts on offer. Moreover, its slopes can cater to both beginners and experts.

9. Niseko, Japan

Niseko, Japan is one of the best places to ski in the world
Niseko, Japan | Best Places To Ski In The World

Fancy skiing while seeing the Mount Fuji of Hokkaido (Mount Yōtei) in the background? If so, this is the ski spot for you!

Located in Japan’s northernmost main island, Hokkaido, the region is covered with volcanos, natural hot springs and, of course, ski areas!

It can get quite cold (especially in January), but it is because of this that Niseko is blessed with an abundance of fluffy powdered snow that falls at an average of 15-18 meters per season. Its infrastructure is also a bonus with families being taken care of because of childcare. ski lessons for kids, and babysitting that are all on offer with English-speaking staff.

Moreover, the town of Niseko features wonderful restaurants, good shopping opportunities and a general “good vibe” of the village.

10. Bariloche, Argentina

Bariloche, Argentina
Bariloche, Argentina | Best Places To Ski In The World

This ski resort in Argentina’s lake district, Catedral Alta Patagonia, is definitely worth considering.

With more than 40 ski lifts, 1480 acres to ski in, and a summit of 7152 feet, this ski resort that features the only full-service base village in South America is understandably on the pricier side, but is well worth it, and is also sure to be fun just for yourself or your family included.

Catedral Alta Patagonia, Argentina
Catedral Alta Patagonia (Author: Diego Gabriel) | Best Places To Ski In The World

With a general opening season of late June to early October, 9am-5pm, this ski resort is perhaps better overall for the less-advanced skier, but will still offer a challenge for the more-able skiers out there too.


These were our top 10 ski resorts in the world, do you agree? Feel free to comment below with your own additions or thoughts on the best places to ski in the world!

Suggested next reading: 5 Best Ski Resorts In Austria That Are Perfect For This Winter

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12 Cheap & Exotic Countries You Can Actually Escape To This Winter https://moderntrekker.com/cheap-exotic-holiday-destinations/ https://moderntrekker.com/cheap-exotic-holiday-destinations/#respond Sat, 23 Feb 2019 18:43:35 +0000 https://moderntrekker.com/?p=5242 As Sean Bean has been trying to warn us for…

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As Sean Bean has been trying to warn us for years, Winter is finally here (Game of Thrones reference). The soggy commutes, office sniffles and endless darkness can grind anyone down after a while. So if you’re planning to escape to cheap exotic holiday destinations, let us inspire you with our list of 12 warm, exotic countries to suit even the tightest budgets.

Flight prices are taken from Skyscanner and are the cost of cheapest return flight prices. Hotel prices are from Booking.com and Airbnb and are shown as nightly rates. All information is based on travel in the month of February but will still provide a helpful guide for other months.

Flying From Europe

These 6 cheap exotic holiday destinations are for people who are starting out near or in Europe. In particular, the information laid out here is if you were flying from London, but even if you’re not, you’ll still be able to get a good idea.

1. Morocco

Average temperature: 21°C / 70°F

Sahara Desert, Morocco

Lose yourself in the bustle of Marrakesh medina or take time to reflect at Casablanca’s glorious Hassan II Mosque. Explore the strikingly colorful streets in the capital’s Oudaias Kasbah or get in touch with the real Morocco in Fes old town. You’ll never be short of things to do in this ancient, sun-drenched country.

One of the main reasons people travel to Morocco is to experience and tour the Sahara Desert. What’s better, is that Morocco is even quite safe to travel to as a solo traveler.

Flights from: $47 per person (although beware of hidden costs).

Hotels from: $10 per person for a dorm room in Marrakech; $10 for a twin room in other areas.

2. Cape Verde

Average temperature: 25°C / 77°F

Sunset on Boa Vista, Cape Verde

The islands of Cape Verde, off Africa’s west coast, has enjoyed a boom in tourism in recent years, thanks to incredibly beautiful places and low prices. Surf off the white sands of Santa Maria beach, float in a sea even saltier than the Dead Sea in Pedra Lume, or discover the local Creole culture around the islands.

Cape Verde has an incredible volcanic landscape, enjoys the sun all year round, and is extremely accessible to get to too!

Flights from: $299 per person.

Hotels from: $18 per person for a dorm room; $22 for a twin.

3. Thailand

Average temperature: 28°C / 82°F

Thailand is one of the best exotic holiday destinations.

An old favorite for backpackers and luxury seekers alike, Thailand’s booming cities, lush jungle habitats, gorgeous street food and immaculate beaches means it’s always a popular spot. Visit an elephant sanctuary, go white water rafting on the Mekong river, scuba dive with an array of tropical fish, or bounce from temple-to-temple. The list of options is almost endless.

One could also visit Bangkok too, Thailand’s capital. This is a massive city of over 8-million people and offers so many unique attractions and foods. It can also be done on a budget too—even better!

Flights from: $350 per person.

Hotels from: $10 for a small double room in Krabi or Surat Thani; $6 for a dorm room or $11 for a twin in Chiang Mai.

4. Puerto Rico

Average temperature: 25°C / 77°F

Puerto Rico should be included in your list of possible cheap exotic vacations!

After walking the streets of colonial old San Juan, whale watching at Rincon and splashing through the waterfalls of El Yunque National Forest, you’ll be ready to flop down on the beach and relax in the sunshine. When the time comes, find your secluded tropical paradise on Culebra Island.

Puerto Rico has an exceptionally diverse landscape meaning you won’t get bored easily traveling it. It also features beaches that glow at night called “bioluminescent bays.” These bays can be found at either La Parguera, Mosquito Bay in Vieques, or at the Bioluminescent Bay located in Fajardo.

Flights from: $368 per person.

Hotels from: $44 for an apartment on Airbnb.

5. New Delhi

Average temperature: 17°C / 63°F

New Delhi is up there as one of the best cheap places to travel to in Asia.

India’s capital is a buzzing, pulsating, slightly chaotic kind of town. The Red Fort, the city’s most imposing building, finds its antithesis in the tranquil architecture of Gurudwara Bangla Sahib–Delhi’s most important Sikh temple. Once you’re done with New Delhi’s many attractions, why not make an onward journey to the incredible “pink city” of Jaipur, or get some beach time down in Goa?

Flights from: $370 per person.

Hotels from: $8 for a basic double; $12 for a comfortable double.

6. Uganda

Average temperature: 29°C / 84°F

Uganda is a cheap holiday destination in Africa that shouldn't be ignored.

Elephants, giraffes, lions and other big game can all be seen in Uganda—a much cheaper alternative to Kenya and Tanzania. So if you’re looking for cheap places to travel to in Africa, this is it.

You can go white water rafting on the Nile at Jinja, canoe on Lake Victoria, and, for those whose budgets will stretch, go mountain gorilla trekking at Virunga National Park. All good reasons Uganda should be on every travelers wish-list.

Flights from: $410 per person.

Hotels from: $18 for a comfortable double.

Flying From America

These next 6 cheap exotic holiday destinations are for people who are starting out near or in the Americas. In particular, the information laid out here is if you were flying from New York, but even if you’re not, you’ll still be able to get a good idea.

1. Martinique

Average temperature: 25°C / 77°F

Martinique is one of the best cheap exotic holiday destinations!

Martinique is dripping with French-Caribbean charm. Hike up the active volcano of Mount Pelée, explore the island’s many beautiful beaches—of which Les Salines is perhaps the highlight—or spot rare hummingbirds in the botanical gardens of Fort-de-France.

Like French food? Of course you do. Martinique is blessed with a wonderful mixture of French food, fresh seafood and Caribbean spices. So if you like fine food, rum, sun and nice beaches, this is the place for you.

Better yet, Martinique is not even that touristic, and it’s very possible to have whole beaches just for yourself!

Flights from: $160 per person.

Hotels from: $50 for a good double.

2. Cancun & The Maya Riviera

Average temperature: 24°C / 75°F

Tulum, Mexico
Tulum

One of those cheap places to travel internationally, Mexico features the Maya Riviera which is packed with attractions for every type of traveler. Cancun has the nightlife and the sprawling beaches, Cozumel has a laid-back vibe and some world-class dive sites, whereas Playa del Carmen offers amazing snorkeling in Xel-Ha lagoon.

Throw in a couple of Mexico’s most iconic Mayan ruins—Chichen Itza and Tulum—along with some natural swimming in breath-taking cenotes, and you can’t ask for much more.

Flights from: $200 per person.

Hotels from: $18 for a double in Cancun; $25 for a double in Cozumel.

3. Dominican Republic

Average temperature: 31°C / 88°F

The Dominican Republic is one of the best exotic holidays destinations.

Probably the cheapest country to visit in the Caribbean, the Dominican Republic also happens to be a luxury holiday destination. It has a wealth of beaches to enjoy and offers the best of the Caribbean…but for a fraction of the cost.

Go kite-boarding at Cabarete, unwind in Punta Cana or go looking for Humpback Whales off Samana. If its thrills you’re after, consider canyoning or ziplining in the jungled interior. Also, make a visit to buzzing Santo Domingo and pick up some larimar jewelry—a semi-precious stone that is only found on this island.

Flights from: $236 per person.

Hotels from: $15 for a double in Santo Domingo; around $20 for a double in coastal resorts.

4. U.S. Virgin Islands

Average temperature: 26°C / 79°C

The U.S. Virgin Islands are a cheap exotic holiday destination for this Winter!

If you’re looking for a winter break where you can sip piña coladas beneath swaying palm trees, then look no further than the US Virgin Islands. With tonnes of happy hour specials and live bands, St John is the place to go if you want to party it up. With only three ferries traveling to Anegada per week, this is the place to go if you simply want to get away from it all.

Flights from: $248 per person.

Hotels from: $50 for an apartment on Airbnb.

5. Colombia

Average temperature: 18°-28°C / 64°-82°F (depending on region)

El Peñol, Guatape, Colombia

Despite a troubled recent past, Colombia is back in business as a major tourist destination. It could be the cool, picturesque city of Medellin that captures your heart, or perhaps the rolling coffee plantations of Eje Cafetero.

Maybe you’ll fall in love with the beaches of Tayrona National Park, the kaleidoscopic colors of Caño Cristales, or gravity-defying Las Lajas sanctuary? Whatever it is, we’ll bet that one trip is not enough.

Flights from: $266 per person.

Hotels from: $12 for a comfortable double.

6. Costa Rica

Average temperature: 27°C / 81°F

Costa Rica is a great budget destination for Winter!

Nesting turtles are the star turn here, and although February is not the best time of year, it is still possible to see them on Costa Rica’s Pacific coastline. Other attractions include diving with hammerhead sharks off Cocos Island, the brilliant-green caldera lake at the summit of the Irazu Volcano, and the Spanish colonial buildings of San Jose, the nation’s capital.

What’s more, Costa Ricans are—perhaps—some of the friendliest people in the world. If you make a friend in Costa Rica (which is very possible), they’ll be sure to make your trip as enjoyable as possible.

Flights from: $285 per person.

Hotels from: $11 for a dorm; $23 for a twin.


We hope this helped you track down some cheap exotic holiday destinations to travel to this Winter.

Also, because we can sometimes run out of ideas of cheap places to travel, if you have any more cheap destination ideas for this Winter, feel free to share them below with other readers!

Suggested next reading: 10 Cheap & Warm Countries Perfect For People Who Hate The Cold

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15 Most Romantic Cities That Are Perfect For Valentine’s Day https://moderntrekker.com/romantic-cities-for-valentines-day/ https://moderntrekker.com/romantic-cities-for-valentines-day/#respond Wed, 30 Jan 2019 18:01:53 +0000 https://moderntrekker.com/?p=5914 New Year has come and passed and, like every year,…

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New Year has come and passed and, like every year, Valentine’s Day comes along surprisingly swiftly. Have you made your plans yet on how to celebrate with your special someone? We’ll be looking at the most romantic cities for Valentine’s Day to help you out!

Bustling or isolated? Loud or quiet? Big or small? Expensive or modest? Fancy or casual? There are so many different parameters for one to consider that depends on your temperament and style.

Since we don’t want to overwhelm you with an almost endless list of the best spots in romantic cities for Valentine’s Day, we decided to break it down for you—minimize it to just 15—of our top cities that all come with variety and style, and are sure to be the best places to celebrate Valentine’s Day this year.

The Most Romantic Cities For Valentine’s Day Are:

  1. Barcelona, Spain
  2. Santa Barbara, California
  3. Quebec City, Canada
  4. Cape Town, South Africa
  5. Charleston, United States
  6. New York City, USA
  7. Venice, Italy
  8. Paris, France
  9. Prague, Czech Republic
  10. Florence, Italy
  11. Buenos Aires, Argentina
  12. Kyoto, Japan
  13. Rome, Italy
  14. Istanbul, Turkey
  15. Budapest, Hungary
romantic cities for valentine's day

1. Barcelona, Spain

Romantic Cities for Valentines Day

One of the major criteria used in picking out the cities that made this list is their beauty. When it comes to the most romantic cities for Valentine’s Day, the beauty of Barcelona sets it apart from other cities. Trust me; nothing guarantees romance and passion like the blissful moments shared in its numerous seaside cafés, and rooftop restaurants eating tapas for two.

And with loads of attractions to see such as Sagrada Familia and the famous street, Las Ramblas, you won’t get bored exploring.

2. Santa Barbara, California

Romantic Cities for Valentines Day

This city is called America’s Riviera for a reason—it is a city that offers the best weather for romance all year long. If you are looking for the best place to celebrate Valentine’s Day with your partner, while enjoying the view as the evening sun kisses the top of the mountains, then Santa Barbara is the perfect place for you.

Santa Barbara is also renowned for its restaurants (e.g. Stella Mare’s and Zaytoon), great sights (e.g. Old Mission Santa BarbaraSanta Barbara County Courthouse, and Santa Barbara Harbor, etc.), and beaches (e.g. Summerland Beach, Arroyo Burro Beach, Butterfly Beach, etc.).

3. Quebec City, Canada

Romantic Cities for Valentines Day

Your Valentine’s Day celebrations here will be well spent and will leave you amazed at this beautiful city. Quebec City watches over the beautiful St. Lawrence River and, with the beautiful music from its numerous jazz bars, you can rest assured that you and your partner will have a good time.

The romance in this city is not limited to its streets; there’s a lot of fun to be had in its luxurious hotels and boutiques. Take a stroll along Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, go skating in Place D’Youville, pass the aforementioned St, Lawrence River on your way to the Château Frontenac terrace, one of the best cheese and wine bars.

4. Cape Town, South Africa

Cape Town, romantic cities for Valentine's day

The Table Mountains, dinners, resorts and relaxing spas of Cape Town has earned it this spot as one of the most romantic cities for Valentine’s Day. You can spend the whole day doing different things, yet you won’t run out of sites to see, things to do and eat in this romantic city.

Enjoy the wildlife, go horse riding on Noordhoek Beach, take a sunset boat cruise or helicopter ride with your partner to complete your experience here in one of the best cities for Valentine’s Day.

5. Charleston, United States

Romantic Cities for Valentines Day

Talk about a city that has received lots of recognition in the US for being one of the most romantic cities for lovers! Seriously, two Nicholas Sparks films were made here. The beautiful architectural designs of the pastel-colored houses that line its streets offer the best opportunity to those that want to stoke the flame on Valentine’s Day.

This city is packed with lots of fun activities for couples such as speedboat adventures, minor league games, ice rinks, live theater, aquariums, and cooking classes. Find out more about these here,

6. New York City, USA

Romantic Cities for Valentines Day

New York City, the city of sparkling lights. Because of its limitless opportunities, we simply couldn’t pass over New York City for our list of 15 most romantic cities for Valentine’s Day.

You could visit one of the many incredible jazz bars, picnic in Central Park, escape the busyness of the streets and see the stars at the Hayden Planetarium, check out and experience the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, or even going ring shopping with your special someone at the Diamond District (if you’ve not yet popped the question).

7. Venice, Italy

Romantic Cities for Valentines Day

You can’t list the best places to celebrate Valentine’s Day around the world, without thinking about the city of the Casanova. Everything in this amazing city is designed to make you fall a hundred times over in love. A great many people have found love in this city, and more do every day.

Are you looking for memorable experiences with your special someone? The gondola rides through Venice’s many canals, the many quaint places you could share gelato or pizza, places to watch opera, places to dine such as Cantina Do Spade, or simply getting lost in the many winding streets of Venice—you won’t be short of options!

8. Paris, France

Romantic Cities for Valentines Day

I’m fairly certain that you’ve been waiting with patience to see if this city will feature as one of our most romantic cities for Valentine’s Day. The fact that most people travel from different countries to pop the “will you marry me” question in this city, should tell you something. And so, here it is.

Paris is certainly one of the best places to go for Valentine’s Day in Europe, not just for its Eiffel Tower that offers an amazing view at night, but for numerous neighborhoods each with their own charm.

Romantic ideas include picnicking at the Luxembourg Palace and Gardens, taking a cruise during the sunset on the river Seine, eating somewhere fancy like Hôtel Plaza Athénée, or watching a classic movie at Le Champo.

9. Prague, Czech Republic

Romantic Cities for Valentines Day

This amazing city is home to many castles, cathedrals and amazing structures that make the light bounce of their roofs at night—which is when the city truly comes alive. This city is one of the perfect places to go if you fancy a magical stroll at night.

You and your partner can have a good time by taking a walk through its romantic old town and winding cobblestoned streets, or better yet, by being pulled by a horse and carriage. Going to the symphony at Municipal House or seeing the opera are also great choices.

10. Florence, Italy

Romantic Cities for Valentines Day

Florence is a city overflowing with the magnificent architecture and stunning works of art. If a thousand lists were made for the most romantic cities for Valentine’s Day, I am fairly certain that Florence will make the cut on each of them.

Be sure to check out Florence’s romantic gardens: Giardino BardiniGiardino delle Rose, or Giardino di Boboli. All are beautiful. And the places to eat are boundless—seriously, most places will be quaint and special.

11. Buenos Aires, Argentina

Romantic Cities for Valentines Day

If you’re looking for Valentine Day weekend getaways, Buenos Aires is a great option for anyone in America. From fantastic romantic eateries like AramburuToro 777, and i Latina, to places to visit like the magnificent Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral, to and escaping the noise at the beautiful Paseo El Rosedal gardens, this city is the embodiment of a romantic Valentine’s Day retreat.

12. Kyoto, Japan

Romantic Cities for Valentines Day

Kyoto is packed with beautiful gardens and mesmerizing verdant spaces that will help you spend some quality time with your special someone, while also experiencing something different and exotic.

There are also great temples and shrines in Kyoto that will cure your wanderlust. Seriously, history nerds will love Kyoto. And not to mention, the Japanese people around Kyoto are compassionate, somewhat reserved, detail-oriented, and a joy to meet.

13. Rome, Italy

Romantic Cities for Valentines Day

Needless to say, Rome is the place where lovers go to stoke the flame of their romance. This is a city overflowing with old-world glamour. Everything in this city inspires romance—walking on the pavements of its historical streets, eating in the luxurious sidestreet restaurants, sipping a drink with your partner in the open-air bars—everything in the city exudes romance.

From connecting with the ancient past of Catholicism and the Roman Empire, to eating gelato and pizza (the wine is also very good and cheap!), to marveling at all the architecture, you’ll love it here even if it is a bit crowded at times.

The city is so dripping with culture and history that you won’t know where to begin, so plan ahead what you’ll do in advance before visiting, perhaps, the best place to celebrate Valentine’s Day.

14. Istanbul, Turkey

Romantic Cities for Valentines Day

Alternatively, what better place can you pick to celebrate Valentine’s Day than a city where the setting of the sun literally changes the color of the sky?

Istanbul is not just popular for its incredible sunset; there are additionally numerous romantic spots to see. Take a ferry out to the Prince Islands, sit along the shore of the Bosphorus, be absorbed in culture and history at Hagia Sofia and the Grand Bazaar, or go underground at the Basilica Cistern.

15. Budapest, Hungary

Romantic Cities for Valentines Day

The streets of this city are filled to the brim with gorgeous 19th Century structures and architecture that exude romance. It is well renowned as one of the best cities in the world to enjoy music and food. This city is home to many luxurious hotels and cafés such as Corinthia Hotel Budapest and Walzer Café or Asztalka.

Regardless of whether you are taking a dip in the thermally heated pool, Szechenyi Bath,  or taking a walk with your partner, you’ll have a great time going here this Valentines Day.


What has been your experience of these cities? Or are there any more romantic cities for Valentine’s Day that you feel that we missed out? Comment and share your experiences/tips below!

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The world is full of amazing places. Countries are full of rich culture as well as astounding sites, and when it comes to singling out the best places to visit, narrowing down the field can be a difficult task. Nevertheless, here is our list of the best countries to visit this year.

From electrifying southern hemisphere countries like Colombia and Tahiti to harder-to-get-to regions such as Kyrgyzstan, here are the top travel destinations for this year. Not only are these countries exciting, but some of them also offer the best places to visit on a budget too!

The 10 Best Countries To Visit Are:

  1. Liechtenstein
  2. Tahiti
  3. Greenland
  4. Malta
  5. Kyrgyzstan
  6. Austria
  7. Wales
  8. Kenya
  9. Sri Lanka
  10. Colombia

Best Countries To Visit In 2019
Now let’s explore each of these hottest travel destinations this year!


1. Liechtenstein

Best Countries To Visit In 2019

Liechtenstein is a tiny independent country, sandwiched between Switzerland and Austria. With a small population of just 35,000 people and 160 square kilometers in area, Liechtenstein is well known for its picturesque alpines.

The country is perfect for both vocational and business trips due to its favorable tax laws. Additionally, the country is also blessed with top-rated sites such as exquisite mountains, thrilling hiking trails that feature routes around Falkins and Naafkopf—the two tallest peaks in Liechtenstein.

There are also historic museums, medieval castles, and also skiing as well as other winter activities. Some of the most visited spots in Liechtenstein are the capital city Vaduz—because of its picturesque nature, the Treasure Chamber, the state of the art Kunstmuseum, the Gutenberg Castle, among other attractions.

2. Tahiti

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Tahiti is quite an exotic place that should be in your list of best places to travel. The country is made up of 118 islands featuring iconic black sand beaches. The best way to experience Tahiti is to immerse yourself into its culture and do and see as much as possible.

Each of the three islands has its unique own way of charming the visitors. Tahiti has numerous hidden gems, and getting a tour guide—preferably locals—will ensure that you discover most of the hidden sights you would never be able to do on your own.

Bora Bora is the most famous island in Tahiti and receives almost half of the countries visitors, and for good reason. The island is known for its exquisite over-water bungalows as well as luxury beach resorts. It has crystal blue waters, coral reefs, and incredible cuisine. The island is simply beautiful.

But that is just a fraction of what Tahiti is all about.

Rangiroa Island is notorious for diving among other adventure-packed activities. Another island, Moorea is another one perfect for an active vacation.

3. Greenland

10 Best Countries To Visit In 2019

Greenland had to make our list of top 10 places in the world. The country features extraordinary landscapes, unique wildlife, iceberg-choked fjords (most of Greenland is actually white because of ice, despite the name “Green”-land), as well as intriguing tundra.

The country has seen the number of visitors surge in recent years, especially after Lonely Planet listed it as one of the Top 10 Countries to Visit in its “Best in Travel” docu-series. Nevertheless, Greenland is so vast and remote, making the thought of exploring it reminiscent of centuries gone when travelers would visit it itching to explore.

Some of the fun activities you can enjoy while on vacation to Greenland include kayaking, watching the Aurora Borealis on 300 clear nights every year as well as the Ilulissat Ice-fjord (a UNESCO World Heritage Site).

4. Malta

10 Best Countries To Visit In 2019

Malta is a Mediterranean island close to North Africa and Sicily. Malta offers one of the best vocational experiences on a budget.

Among the top-rated spots, there is the Malta at War Museum that offers tours of a massive World War II underground shelter, Lascaris War Rooms, and Mnajdra and Hagar Qim—among the oldest stone buildings in the world (also a UNESCO World Heritage Sites).

Visit Malta for a truly authentic experience of Mediterranean culture on a budget.

5. Kyrgyzstan

10 Best Countries To Visit In 2019

Kyrgyzstan is a country situated in remote Central Asia. It gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991 and opened for tourism just a few years ago.

For this reason, it is less surprising that few people know about this hidden gem known as Kyrgyzstan. It is a very peaceful nation with a perfect balance between isolation, authenticity and moderately developed tourist infrastructure.

You will actually encounter the nomadic culture, something that cannot be said for every nomadic culture regions in the world. After all, it was Kyrgyzstan who hosted the last World Nomad Games. The people here will let you eat and/or sleep in their yurt. Furthermore, you will be allowed to help with their daily errands such as milking and making butter.

The country also has stunning and easily accessible landscapes, ranging from high altitude mountainous lagoons to velvet-green hills, snow-covered peaks as well as huge, wide valleys containing beautiful wildflowers.

6. Austria

10 Best Countries To Visit In 2019

Austria is, without a doubt, one of the top travel destinations in the world. The country has beautiful alpine landscapes, fascinating mountain villages, as well as a unique passion for coffee.

One of the best tourist spots in the country is the capital city, Vienna. Dubbed the “city with the best quality of life” 8 times in a row by Mercer, many cities in the world find it hard to compete with Vienna for this accolade because they can’t offer what Vienna offers. This includes low crime rates, cheap rents, clean air, as well as rich culture.

Austria is also perfect for those seeking outdoor vacations because it has dramatic alpine summits suitable for hikers. Besides the landscapes, Austria also is known for its rich in culture, art, and music. Lastly, Austria is a world-renowned confectionery country. Visit Austria for sweet treats and unique coffee.

7. Wales

10 Best Countries To Visit In 2019

Wales is the smallest country making up Britain, and it offers many pleasant reasons to visit. The best starting point to explore Wales will be the south, which includes the capital city, Cardiff.

Wales is widely known for its pristine castles, arcades, and prehistoric buildings. Much of the country is blessed with beautiful scenery including heritage railways, gardens, and fortifications.

In addition, there is nothing more pleasant about visiting a foreign country than experiencing the nice hospitality there. The Welsh are a very interesting and easygoing people who will gladly welcome you into their beautiful country.

The most outstanding attraction is Snowdonia—a mountainous range consisting of 14 magnificent peaks rising as high as 3,000 feet. The famous Snowdon summit, which is 3,546-foot tall, is easily accessible by train.

8. Kenya

10 Best Countries To Visit In 2019

Where do we even start? Kenya is surely one of the best countries to visit this year! First of all, Kenya is a household name for safari lovers, and secondly, no other place in the world conjures up such feelings of adventure and romance.

The range of things to do amazes all who visit but witnessing the country’s rich wildlife always tops the list. Few things on this planet will dazzle you more than viewing throngs of wildebeest thundering through the savanna in Great Migration at the Maasai Mara.

Besides the safari parks, Kenya has also one of the most beautiful coastlines where you can snorkel and dive to explore the fish-rich coral reefs. Or you can just chill on pearly beaches, soaking in the Swahili culture and cuisines. Kenya is such an astounding country, surrounded by mountain ranges and calderas!

Furthermore, the Great Rift Valley cuts through the country, dividing it into a remarkably picturesque landscape. You can hike snow-cloaked peaks of Mount Kenya, and fish in crystal-clear streams.

To have the first-hand experience of Kenya’s colorful colonial history, head to the capital Nairobi. This city is the entry to one of the world’s most thrilling travel destinations.

9. Sri Lanka

10 Best Countries To Visit In 2019

Once described by Marco Polo as one of the best islands in the world, Sri Lanka has a magnificent history that dates back centuries ago. Despite its small size, the island has so much to offer in terms of beauty, nature, and history.

Explore the beautiful beaches, extraordinary jungles, acres of tea plantations, and temples. One place that is a must-visit is the pristine colonial city of Galle. The town is full of Dutch-era structures as well as wonderful seaside views. The city also has a natural harbor, an international stadium, and St. Mary’s Cathedral, which are all worth exploring.

Alternatively, visit Yala National Park to see Sri Lanka’s big cats. The park has the highest concentration of leopards than any other place in the world. It is also home to Sri Lankan elephants, aquatic birds, monkeys, crocodiles, and many other game animals.

10. Colombia

10 Best Countries To Visit In 2019

There is so much to enjoy in Colombia that a one day visit won’t be enough. From golden sandy beaches of Pacific and Caribbean coasts to the famous Amazon rainforest and Andes Mountains.

At first glance, you will notice a heritage that mirrors the culture of indigenous Colombian as well as the early settlers Spanish. Colombia has made significant strides in a bid to be a leading tourist country in South America following its dark past that was riddled with dangerous drug gangs.

These days, Colombia is one of the safest places for travelers. Visit Zona Cafetera for a glimpse of the origin of one of the world’s finest coffees. You can also go to El Parque del Café, a park with a botanical garden to learn more about coffee.

Bogota, the capital city of Colombia is tucked in the Andes at 2,640 meters high and has numerous sightseeing spots including a gold museum, cultural events, botanical gardens, and a thriving nightlife.


What do you make of our list of the best countries to visit this year? Do you agree that these are the best places to travel in the world, or have we missed any hidden gems out? Feel free to comment below!

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It’s getting colder and colder and perhaps you’re wondering by now “where can I go on holiday in March that’s hot?” There are many places you can go where it is hot and cheap in March such as the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Thailand, Philippines, Laos, Nepal, Brazil, Tenerife, Morocco, and South Africa.

Where You Can Go On Holiday In March That’s Hot

NAME AVERAGE DAILY MAX (°C/°F)
1. Dominican Republic 28°C / 82°F
2. Mexico 24°C / 75°F
3. Thailand 34°C / 93°F
4. Philippines 30°C / 86°F
5. Laos 33°C / 91°F
6. Nepal 22°C / 72°F
7. Brazil 32°C / 90°F
8. Tenerife (Spain) 22°C / 72°F
9. Morocco 22°C / 72°F
10. South Africa 26°C / 78°F
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Let’s now go into more details about each location to help you work out the best places to go on holiday in March for you.


1. Dominican Republic

where can i go on holiday in march that's hot
Punta Cana

If you’re looking for where is hot and cheap in March, the Dominican Republic is it. With average daily temperatures of about 26°C / 79°F in Punta Cana, the city at the easternmost tip of the Dominican Republic.

It is basically the best of the Carribean for cheap with incredible beaches around the towns of Cabarete, Samaná and the island of Cayo Levantado. Other fantastic places to visit include Santo Domingo, which was founded by Bartholomew Columbus in 1496 and is the oldest inhabited European settlement in the Americas.

It is also a great spot for honeymooners with the romantic town of Punta Cana being a great option to visit if you’re looking for a memorable time.

2. Mexico

where can i go on holiday in march that's hot

With an average temperature of 25°C / 77°F in March in the city of Cancun (located in its easternmost side), Mexico has SO much to offer in terms of cheap fun in the sun.

From incredible beaches such as Tulum, Cancun, or Playa del Carmen, to wondrous sights such as the Yucatán Peninsula or the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, there is a huge range of things to do.

Our Lady of Guadalupe shawl
The shawl of Our Lady of Guadalupe.

Another thing: the food.

You won’t just be warm in the sun but you’ll be feasting on the delicious fiery food of Mexico. Delicious tacos will be costing you less than a dollar and you’ll have plenty of change to munch on Mollettes and huevos rancheros.

Another thing: the people.

Friendly, charming, expressive, vibrant and Catholic, what could be better? And the music too is a treat…Basically, Mexico is one of the best places to visit in March for you.

3. Thailand

where can i go on holiday in march that's hot

The hottest month of the year in Southeast Asia is April so March really is an ideal time to visit. For example, the average temperature for Bangkok during March is around 30°C / 86°F.

Known for being ridiculously cheap, you can sleep in double rooms with a fan for about $7–$10 per night, dorm beds for about $4-$7, and quite luxurious hotels for only around $70.

You average street food meal will cost you around $1-$2, with nicer restaurants costing about $2–$7 per person.

Also, Thailand has so much to offer from its many islands, great beaches, scenery, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, National Parks, and super cities such as Chiang Mai.

4. Philippines

where can i go on holiday in march that's hot

Pretty much everything that has been said about Thailand above can also be applied to the Philippines. It is a little bit cooler than Thailand in March with average daily temperatures in Manila being around 28°C / 82°F, but this might actually suit some people.

The benefit of the Philippines is that they usually have cheaper domestic flights on offer, meaning you can explore it more for cheap. The Philippines also pips Thailand in terms of natural beauty and scenery.

It can be a bit of a toss-up between whether to choose Thailand or the Philippines! If you’d like more info on this interesting debate, check this post out.

5. Laos

where can i go on holiday in march that's hot

Another Southeast Asian country that has warm weather in March, the average daily temperature in Vientiane (Lao’s capital city) is around 29°C / 84°F.

Lao has been dubbed Asia’s “sleeping beauty” and is known for its coffee culture, green surroundings, gorgeous sunsets (see picture above), waterfalls, and great food.

There are many interesting things to do, such as taking the slow boat, visiting the charming little town of Luang Prabang (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), the slice of heaven that is Vang Vieng (pictured), the Plain Of Jars, and so much more.

6. Nepal

where can i go on holiday in march that's hot

where can i go on holiday in march that's hot

In Kathmandu, Nepal‘s capital, the average daily temperature sits around 26°C / 79°F, making it another great option if you’re thinking about where can I go on holiday in March that’s hot.

Nepal is rugged, untamed, beautiful and is a wonderful place to visit if you like hikes. But hikes isn’t all it has to offer, from jungle walks to biking, rafting, kayaking, and seeing the Himalayas, Nepal is a great option for adrenalin junkies who want to visit somewhere completely new and fresh.

7. Brazil

where can i go on holiday in march that's hot

Huge, colorful and vibrant, Brazil’s Rio de Janeiro is around 26°C / 79°F during March—the same as Kathmandu in Nepal. So not too hot, but not too cold either!

Whether it be dancing Brazilian style, checking out great sights such as Iguaçu Falls, Christ the Redeemer, Corcovado, Sugarloaf Mountain, or seeing why their beaches are to die for, or relishing in the fact that Brazilians love tourists, you won’t get bored.

After all, it’s such a big country (the 5th largest in the world) that there are a plethora of things to do. And, moreover, great things to do on a budget! Like all the other countries in this post, Brazil is surprisingly affordable.

You can have nice Brazilain breakfasts at local cafés for about $2.50-$8 and taking the subway is your cheapest way to get around costing only about $1. Of course, prices vary depending on where you go and what you do, but with a bit of planning Brazil can turn out to be one of the best places to go on holiday in March!

8. Tenerife (Spain)

where can i go on holiday in march that's hot

One of the best places to visit in March in Europe (well, at least culturally Europe), Tenerife is actually a Spanish island with an average daily temperature of 20°C / 67°F that lies just off Northwest Africa.

Bursting with marine life from orcas to bottlenosed dolphins and sperm whales, you’ll have lots to do if you love the sea and diving. Also, the Catalan and traditional Spanish cuisine only enhance the experience of sitting in the sun and enjoying the sea.

On that note: Tenerife is known for being sunny all year round so, in March, it’ll be a safe bet and a cheap escape since flights to Tenerife can often be ridiculously low (at least if you’re flying from Europe).

Basically, if you’re based somewhere in Europe right now and wondering where you can go on holiday in March that’s hot, Tenerife is a great option since it isn’t too geographically far away from Europe and, in a sense, is in Europe since it’s a Spanish island and so feels quite European.

9. Morocco

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With the average daily temperature in Marrakesh (Morocco’s capital) being around 17°C / 63°F, Morocco might just be the perfect getaway if you’re a pasty European (like me) who is itching to fly somewhere exotic and unique, yet only on the short haul.

The unique blend of Arabic, Berber, and French culture in Morocco will charm you, and if you’re an architecture buff, you’ll LOVE Morocco. From the Mosques to the tombs built for royalty, to even great archeological sites, Morocco boasts so many interesting spots for architecture.

Check out Chefchaouen, the blue painted town, or trek the Atlas mountains, or go on a desert tour. If you’re looking to travel on a budget, then check out the city of Fes—which tends to be cheaper than Marrakesh.

Furthermore, if you plan to travel to Morocco on your own a female, be sure to also check out our tips for you.

10. South Africa

where can i go on holiday in march that's hot
The view from Lion’s Head, Cape Town

With Cape Town’s (the capital of South Africa) average temperature of 21°C / 69°F in March, South Africa is another perfect option for those looking for the best places to go on holiday in March.

Go on a safari, check out Kruger National Park, relax on Boulders Beach, all while enjoying the rays. Not to mention its also a gorgeous country.

South Africa is becoming known as one of the go-to places for adventure travel, so get out there and kayak with crocodiles, check out all the wildlife such as hippos swimming in dams, turtles laying eggs, and finding the world’s smallest lizard.

where can i go on holiday in march that's hot

Even better yet, what most tourists remark on when visiting South Africa is how cheap everything is!


So, if you were that person who was saying to themselves, “where can I go on holiday in March that’s hot?” I hope this answered your question! Please let us know how you get on, and also feel free to comment if you have any other suggestions for our readers!

Suggested next reading: 10 Cheap & Warm Countries Perfect For People Who Hate The Cold

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As a Brit, I know Europe represents something of a dream destination for many North Americans. I’m aware that it often takes years of saving and planning to even get here, and often you can end up feeling like you’ve not seen as much of it as you’d like.

Don’t worry, we feel the same way about you guys!

Even for those of us who have continental Europe on our doorsteps, there’s so much to discover that we all end up feeling the same way. Europe is littered with spots that have all the charm of the major destinations but without the major crowds and inflated prices.

So, which countries are best to visit in Europe? If you want to get a bit off-the-beaten-path and get a little more bang for your buck then here are the 6 most underrated European countries to visit!

The Most Underrated European Countries To Visit Are:

Name Why?
1. Slovenia Lots of charm and beauty at a low cost.
2. Bosnia & Herzegovina A fascinating history, and possesses a great hopeful spirit.
3. Albania Colorful and vibrant streets, and wonderful beaches.
4. Montenegro Incredible scenery.
5. Romania Awesome castles and architecture.
6. Kaliningrad A fascinating mix of Western and Eastern European culture.
Most Underrated European Countries

Let’s now discuss each of these underrated countries in Europe to visit!

1. Slovenia

Nestled between Italy, Austria and Croatia, little Slovenia has all the charm of its bigger brothers but at a fraction of the cost. Ljubljana, the capital, boasts an imposing castle, a charming Old Town, and a scenic river, all of which make it an ideal city to explore on foot.

The coastal town of Piran is another tourist draw, thanks to its stunning architecture and laid-back feel. It’s everything you’d want from Venice or Dubrovnik, but without the overcrowding and expense. The reef just off-shore is also an excellent place to spot seahorses if you’re lucky.

Piran, Slovenia
Piran, Slovenia. (Photographer: Neil Thompson)

Away from the towns, Slovenia is a mountain country with stunning alpine landscapes in abundance. The fossils, karsts and canyons of Skocjan and Postojna caves should definitely be on your list if you’re heading here, as should a trip to Vintgar Gorge.

For many, though, the country’s most photogenic spot is undoubtedly Lake Bled. A castle on a hilltop; a church on an island; the whole thing surrounded by forests and mountains; it’s the archetypal European fairy-tale landscape.

Bled, Slovenia
Bled, Slovenia. (Photographer: Guido Sorarù)

2. Bosnia & Herzegovina

Višegrad, Bosnia & Herzegovina
Višegrad, Bosnia & Herzegovina.

Bosnia and Herzegovina has endured some difficult times in the recent past, but its fascinating history and beautiful scenery mean that its well-and-truly one of the most interesting places to visit in Europe.

The bullet marks still riddling the buildings in Sarajevo’s “Sniper Alley”—once the most dangerous street in the world—are haunting reminders of the conflict that left this city besieged for almost four years. The site of Archduke Franz Ferdinand’s assassination, the event that triggered World War I, can also be found here. It’s well worth hiring a local guide, therefore, to understand the capital’s turbulent past.

But Bosnia and Herzegovina is a defiant country. Bruised but not beaten, it has repaired much of the damage that was done during the war and looks forward to a bright future. There is perhaps no better example of this than the bridge at Mostar. Destroyed by Croatian armed forces in 1993, the bridge has been rebuilt and is once again the centerpiece of this charming town. In the summer the city’s young people jump joyfully from the bridge into the river below.

Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina
Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina. (Photographer: Jocelyn Erskine-Kellie)

3. Albania

It’s probably fair to say that Albania might not have always received the best press in the past. Ask most people what they imagine when they think of the country and they’ll picture a drab, grey sort of place.

However, take a walk through the city streets of Tirana and you’ll see that nothing could be further from the truth. The vibrant paintwork that now adorns the capital’s offices and apartments is not merely cosmetic, it is symbolic. These colorful streets show the world that Albania is opening up and is eager to show off its many charms.

Multi-Coloured Houses in Tiranë, Albania
Multi-colored houses in Tirana, Albania. (Photographer: Tony Bowden)

Among these are Albania’s many beautiful beaches, the best of which can be found near the town of Dhermi. Albania has striking landscapes, too. The “blue hole”, a natural spring in Albania’s Delvine District, is one picture-perfect example, as are the hot springs at Benja. The ancient town of Berat, known as the “City of a Thousand Windows”, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a perfect introduction to Albania’s old-world charm.

Berat, Albania
Berat, Albania. (Photographer: gailhampshire)

Of course, there are plenty of reminders Albania’s crippling Communist regime scattered around the country, too. The pyramid dedicated to Head of State, Enver Hoxha, in Tirana, may have fallen into disrepair but thankfully the building itself still stands. It’s now possible to walk up the sides of the building for views out over Tirana.

Viosa, Albania
This is located in south Albania, isn’t it amazing?

4. Montenegro

Montenegro is an underrated European country brimming with incredible scenery and charming old towns, and all hemmed in between the mountains and the sea.

Perhaps the country’s defining geological feature is the Tara Canyon, a river gorge so deep it is surpassed only by the Grand Canyon. The best way to appreciate the canyon is undoubtedly by organizing a rafting tour over the river rapids, but if all that sounds a bit too energetic, make for Djurdjevica Bridge, a vantage point with breath-taking views along the canyon.

Montenegro
Photographer: Jasmine Halki

The UNESCO World Heritage site of Kotor, with its Romanesque churches and winding avenues, is perhaps the most picturesque Old Town in Montenegro. The coastal settlement of Budva runs it a close second, however, and both should be right at the top of your itinerary.

If a trip to the beach is on the agenda then head to Sveti Stefan, a medieval town turned luxury resort on a tiny island in the Adriatic.

Sveti Stefan, Montenegro
Sveti Stefan, Montenegro. Photographer: Hotice Hsu

5. Romania

Everyone knows Europe has a bunch of awesome castles, but perhaps not that many know some of the best can be found in Romania.

Peles Castle, the former Royal Residence, is so picturesque it’s bordering on kitsch. Corvin Castle is a grand mammoth of a thing. The most famous, Bran Castle, is where Vlad the Impaler was once imprisoned and served as the inspiration for Count Dracula’s dwelling-place in the Bram Stoker novel.

Actually, it turns out neither of these legends might really be true, but they do lend a luster of mystique to a castle already impressive enough in its own right. All of the places to see in Europe if you’re a castle nerd, Romania must top that list!

Peles Castle, Romania
Peleș Castle.

In fact, Romania is pretty much a dream for lovers of architecture, too. The Constanta Casino is surely one of the world’s most opulent abandoned buildings; the gigantic Presidential Palace in Bucharest will have you straining your neck to take it all in; the tottering Densus Church is one of the oldest and most quaint in all Europe.

When you throw in a sci-fi theme park in the depths of a salt mine and the incredibly low cost of living, it’s hard to imagine why Romania remains so much under the radar.

The Constanta Casino, Romania
The Constanta Casino. Photographer: Nicolas Vollmer

6. Kaliningrad (Russia)

Under the second flyover bridge in Kaliningrad
Under a bridge in Kaliningrad. Photographer: Zaytsev Artem

Kaliningrad is not a country in its own right but rather a tiny Russian exclave on the Baltic Sea. However, for most of its history it was part of Poland and Germany, and used to be known as Königsberg before being annexed to Russia, after World War II.

Its fascinating mix of Western and Eastern Europe architectural styles and cultural practices make it one of those must see places in Europe before you die.

Königsberg Cathedral, Russia
Königsberg Cathedral.

Königsberg Cathedral is at the heart of public life here and had to be completely rebuilt in the 1990s after being badly damaged during World War II. Immanuel Kant, the city’s most famous inhabitant is buried in a small tomb here, so if Groundwork on the Metaphysic of Morals is your favorite bed-time read then you need to:

  1. Visit.
  2. Find better ways to relax!

The Curonian Spit, with its famous “dancing trees”, might help you do just that.


So that’s our list of the most underrated European countries, but it’s not definitive—we haven’t mentioned Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Macedonia or Armenia. In fact, there’s a host of countries that could easily have made our list, so if you have any recommendations then do let us know in the comments.

Suggested next reading: 15 Astonishing Mountain Towns In Europe Worth Visiting

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“April is the cruelest month…” so said TS Eliot, in his 1922 epic The Wasteland, although for my money, February runs it mighty close. When winter is at its deepest and most spiteful and we’re all stuck in the bleak purgatory between the festive season and the first breaths of spring.

Surely you deserve a little getaway—“But where do I go?” I hear you cry, “There can’t be anything going on during this dark and insignificant month.” Well, you, my friend are in for a pleasant surprise. There is a plentiful bounty of things to do around this world of ours. Here are the 10 countries to visit in February.

1. Celebrate Chinese New Year In Hong Kong, China

Hong Kong, China
Hong Kong during the day looks great! | Countries To Visit In February
Hong Kong, China
Hong Kong during the night looks great too! | Countries To Visit In February

February 5th ushers in the Chinese New Year and 2019 will be the year of the Pig. Head to Hong Kong for some of the liveliest and most spectacular celebrations that you will ever see in your life. There are over two weeks of celebrations which climax with the epic and spectacular Lantern Festival.

2. Experience China In London’s Chinatown

Chinese New Year in London
Photographer: Garry Knight. | Countries To Visit In February

For the biggest celebrations outside of China, London is the place to be. Chinatown is a real treat for the senses all year round but during Chinese New Year it really takes it up a notch. Well worth getting down to!

3. Go Watch The Super Bowl In Atlanta, USA

Atlanta, USA
For more info on the Super Bowl happening this year, click here.Countries To Visit In February

Each year a different city around the United States plays host to one of the biggest and most spectacular sporting events in the world. This year is Atlanta’s turn, tickets are still available but fear not if you don’t manage to acquire one, the whole town turns into a giant carnival. Every bar with a screen will be showing the game and the atmosphere will be electric!

4. Watch The Rugby In Dublin, Ireland!

Rugby in Lyon, France
Sweat, blood and tears go into winning a game of Rugby. | Countries To Visit In February

It’s a similar shaped ball and there is a lot of brutal physicality in both but these sports are very different in terms of spectacle and history. The annual Six Nations tournament kicks off over the first weekend in February in several different countries around the UK and Europe.

Each game would be worth checking out but by far the tastiest fixture of the opening round will be played out in Dublin. Ireland are one of the best teams in the world and England aren’t far behind them. Expect blood and thunder and bags of atmosphere.

5. Experience Winterlude In Ottawa, Canada

Ottawa, United States
Don’t forget to bring your camera to Winterlude! | Countries To Visit In February

Winter is special in Canada, so special in fact that they have a festival completely dedicated to it called Winterlude. Ottawa, the capital, is known to be one of the coldest cities in the world during the winter months and rather than hide from it, they wholeheartedly embrace it. With a rich line up of events including ice sculpture competitions and rink events. Pack your big coat and enjoy.

Ottawa, United States
Ottawa’s Winterlude festival begins right at the start of February! | Countries To Visit In February

6. Spend Valentines Day In Paris, France

Paris, France
Yes, Paris really is the city of love. | Countries To Visit In February

A beautiful city to visit whether you have a significant other or not. There is so much to absorb in this diverse and culturally rich city that it is worth seeing its sights at any time.

However it does have a certain connotation with romance, and what with Saint Valentine’s day arriving in the middle of February and Paris being known as “the city of love”…what better time to visit?

7. Catch A Summer Down Under In Cairns, Australia

Barron River, Cairns
The Barron River in Cairns. | Countries To Visit In February

While those of us in the northern half of the world are in the grips of winter, our friends down under will be entering the warmest month of the year. The whole country will be hot so pack for the sun wherever you head.

A road trip around Cairns would also be a great idea!

8. Enjoy The Carnivals Of Venice, Italy

Festival in Venice, Italy
Visit Carnevale di Venezia for more!Countries To Visit In February

With parades and galas and street and canal shows all around this beautiful and unique city you will definitely get a buzz out of being in Venice at this time of year. There is a whole host of cool and spectacular experiences to be had. With a mix of old and new culture and some truly unforgettable sights to be seen, prepare to be dazzled.

9. See The Desert Festival Of Jaisalmer, India

Jaisalmer Desert Festival
For more on Jaisalmer and its surrounding areas click here! | Countries To Visit In February

This exotic and unique festival will show you things that you (probably) won’t have seen before. From turban tying contests, to Camel racing and everything in between, this festival is a celebration of a culturally rich region of India that many won’t have experienced before.

The festival was created to attract foreign tourism and to showcase as much of the culture and heritage of the area as possible. This is definitely one to experience for yourself!

10. Eat At The Gastro Festival In Madrid, Spain

Madrid, Spain
One of Madrid’s best dessert joint is Chocolateria San Ginés, which is Madrid’s oldest chocolate and churro shop, it opened in 1894 and has been open 24/7 ever since. | Countries To Visit In February

Spain has a heritage of great food and drink and this festival in Madrid is a celebration of its culinary and cultural verve. It is a hub of indulgence for all the senses and proffers up the link between good food and exciting art. Enjoy!


So, I think we have shown here that February is not just a short, sharp month of not a lot going on, it is, in fact, one of the best times to get out there and see a bit of the world. There is so much going on that you are bound to find something that appeals to you. Go and grab it.

Whatever it is that you choose to do, do it with a smile on your face and have a good month!

Suggested next reading: 10 Cheap & Warm Countries Perfect For People Who Hate The Cold

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12 Winter Wonderlands You Need To Visit This Year https://moderntrekker.com/winter-wonderlands-to-visit/ https://moderntrekker.com/winter-wonderlands-to-visit/#respond Mon, 24 Dec 2018 08:00:56 +0000 https://moderntrekker.com/?p=4735 A winter trip is a great way to get the…

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A winter trip is a great way to get the most out of this magical time of the year. While most of your friends are left indoors watching Netflix series twice over, you can wrap up warm and fully immerse yourself into pure winter bliss. There is so much beauty to see!

If that sounds like a good plan to you, then here are 12 truly amazing winter wonderlands to visit this year. Are you ready? Let’s get started!

1. Český Krumlov (Czech Republic)

Cesky Krumlov is a city of just over 13,000 inhabitants that is bisected by the Vltava river. The city is well known for its architectural heritage, and in particular for the beautiful old town (declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1992) and for the castle of medieval origin. Historically, the construction of the city dates back to the end of the 13th Century.

Český Krumlov, Winter Wonderlands To Visit
The Vltava river is the longest river within the Czech Republic. | Best Winter Wonderlands To Visit
Český Krumlov, Winter Wonderlands To Visit
Český Krumlov looks extra gorgeous covered in snow. | Best Winter Wonderlands To Visit

This would be one of the best winter wonderlands to visit. Imagine all the old stonework buildings covered in snow!

2. Shirakawa-go (Japan)

The main reason for the sloping roofs and the massive structure of the farmhouses of Shirakawago is the large amount of snow that falls every winter.

One of the 3 villages within Shirakawa-go, Ogimachi village, is typically covered by 1-2 meters of snow during peak season and is a must-see. While slightly impractical for the locals, the snow turns Shirakawago into an idyllic winter landscape.

To make it even better, there are special lighting events that take place on some Saturday and Sunday evenings throughout January and February.

Shirakawa-go, Winter Wonderlands To Visit
Shirakawa-go looks so idyllic in a blanket of snow. | Best Winter Wonderlands To Visit

3. Ilulissat (Greenland)

The fiord of Ilulissat is famous all over the world for a very special feature. Its inlet generates an impressively large number of icebergs, so much so as to define the city of Ilulissat as the city of the icebergs.

Ilulissat, Winter Wonderlands To Visit
More floating ice islands are formed in Ilulissat than anywhere else in the northern hemisphere. | Best Winter Wonderlands To Visit

4. Multnomah Falls (Oregon, USA)

At about 187 meters high, Multnomah falls are divided into two drops between which a bridge was built in 1914. Ths bridge, the Benson bridge, allows hikers to complete the path up to the top.

The drop of the cascading waters that eventually converge in Columbia is the highest of waterfall drops in Oregon and the second in all the States.

Multnomah Falls, Winter Wonderlands To Visit
Every year two million visitors visit Multnomah Falls, making it the most-visited nature site in all the Pacific Northwest. | Best Winter Wonderlands To Visit

5. Harbin (China)

The average daily temperature in Harbin during winter is −3.5 °F / −19.7 °C.  Harbin is nicknamed the “Ice City” for that reason!

The Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival will begin on 5th January and will feature impressive ice sculptures that turn Harbin into a true winter wonderland.

Harbin, Winter Wonderlands To Visit
The Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival is one of the largest snow festivals in the world.  | Best Winter Wonderlands To Visit

6. Central Park (New York City, USA)

When the cold has arrived and a blanket of snow covers New York, Central Park is at its most dazzling. Just take a walk through the park and see the snow-covered trees and you’ll feel like you’ve left New York altogether.

During the winter months, there are some special events that take place too. Starting at the end of October, two skating rinks are opened in the park every year.

In the north of the park, there is the Lasker skating rink which overlooks Harlem Meer. In the south of Central Park is the Wollman skating rink. This track is the most famous of the two, as it is located near the center of Manhattan and offers a great view of the skyscrapers of Midtown.

Central Park, Winter Wonderlands To Visit
The Wollman skating rink. | Best Winter Wonderlands To Visit
Central Park, Winter Wonderlands To Visit
Central Park is a sight to behold covered in snow.  | Best Winter Wonderlands To Visit

7. Blue Pond (Hokkaido, Japan)

Blue Pond is a small, beautiful lake on the island of Hokkaido, Japan. An interesting and enchanting place, Blue Pond changes color depending on the season and time of day.

Its shade of blue can vary from turquoise to blue, up to an emerald green color. These colors can sometimes look almost unreal as they change according to light reflections and the weather.

The trees reflected in the water give the place a particularly exciting feel, especially in winter, when the blue of the lake comes into conflict with the white of the snow deposited on the many branches hanging mid-air.

Blue Pond in Hokkaido, Winter Wonderlands To Visit
Blue Pond, a manmade site, was created after the eruption of Mount Tokachi in 1988 in order to keep the town of Biei safe from dangerous mudflow. | Best Winter Wonderlands To Visit

8. North Vancouver (Canada)

You simply have to visit North Vancouver in the winter if you’re a snow sports enthusiasts. Mountains have ski tracks for every level and they are open late for some amazing and even romantic night skiing.

Winter activities in North Vancouver include downhill and Nordic skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, tubing and tobogganing.

North Vancouver, Winter Wonderlands To Visit
Cleveland Dam | Best Winter Wonderlands To Visit

9. Tschamut (Switzerland)

Tschamut is pure heaven for snow lovers! Even if it’s well known for being a great summer and winter destination, Tschamut has a unique look during wintertime.

Skiing is the main activity to do here and is probably the best way to soak up all those amazing winter wonderland views!

10. Ekero (Sweden)

If you are looking for a romantic winter escape, Ekero is easily one of the most romantic winter wonderlands to visit.

The nature surrounding Ekero is pure magic during winter with white woods and astonishing views to marvel at, especially during sunset and sunrise.

11. Dolomites (Italy)

Alta Badia, a valley in South Tyrol characterized by gentle slopes, from which stand out the imposing peaks of the Dolomites, is known as the heart of the Dolomites.

The Dolomites, which frame the Alta Badia, make it one of the most enchanting locations in South Tyrol and the Alps, and, since 2009, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Dolomites, Winter Wonderlands To Visit
The Dolomites major peak is Marmolada which stands 10,968 feet tall. | Best Winter Wonderlands To Visit

12. Santa Fe (New Mexico, USA)

During winter time, Santa Fe dresses up in a unique way offering many local activities, festivals and many historically inspired feasts to celebrate the winter season and the city’s Native American roots.

Despite being one of the best places to chill and relax while fully immersing yourself in some serious winter wonderland views, skiing is one of the main activities to do here. So there’s a bit of something for everyone!

So here they are, 12 winter wonderlands to visit that will give you even more reason to love the most magical time of the year! Know of any more winter wonderlands? Feel free to comment below.

Suggested next reading: 6 Best Places In The World To See The Northern Lights

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20 Best Places To Celebrate New Year Around The World https://moderntrekker.com/places-to-celebrate-new-year/ https://moderntrekker.com/places-to-celebrate-new-year/#respond Sat, 22 Dec 2018 08:00:39 +0000 https://moderntrekker.com/?p=4930 If you’re like me, you think that the best places…

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If you’re like me, you think that the best places to celebrate New Year are often on the other side of the world. Places like New York, Cape Town or Barcelona always seem like a more exciting alternative to home, wherever that may be!

But with so many options, how is it even possible to choose between them?

Well, let’s take a closer look at the 20 best places to celebrate New Year around the world:

1. Singapore

20 Places To Celebrate New Year Around The World

Few destinations are moving so fast as Singapore and for an equally exciting New Years, most visitors head straight for the Singapore Countdown at Marina Bay.

After all, it is also here that you will find excellent street food and endless live performances from some of the most famous entertainers on the island.


 2. Bali, Indonesia

20 Places To Celebrate New Year Around The World

If you want something a little more laid back, Bali is a year-round hotspot with near-perfect weather, pristine beaches and excellent resorts.

It’s true that beaches are not for everyone but the truth is, the friendly locals and sense of culture in Bali can make this an especially interesting choice of places to celebrate New Year.


3. Cape Town, South Africa

20 Places To Celebrate New Year Around The World

Located at the very southern tip of the African continent, Cape Town is best known for Table Mountain, Great White Shark Dives and Robben Island—the unfortunate home of Nelson Mandela!

However, aside from the fantastic things to do, Cape Town is also blessed with a vibrant nightlife with bars on Long Street being especially popular. On the other hand, there is also a spectacular firework display at the V & A Waterfront just before midnight.


4. Paris, France

20 Places To Celebrate New Year Around The World

It’s true that Paris is the “City of Love” but with the Eiffel Tower providing a backdrop to fireworks over the River Seine, this is one of the best places to celebrate New Year for absolutely anyone!

Afterward, visitors tend to crowd onto the Champs-Elysees for an immense street party!


5. New York, USA

20 Places To Celebrate New Year Around The World

20 Places To Celebrate New Year Around The World

For many people, New York can feel like the “center of the world” and with so much snow and excitement, this is widely considered the ultimate Christmas destination.

That being said, this atmosphere continues in the run-up to December 31st when the streets and bars of Manhattan light up like nowhere else in the world. With this in mind, New York is an obvious choice in terms of the best places to celebrate New Year.


6. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

20 Places To Celebrate New Year Around The World

Rio is not only one of the most picturesque cities in the world but also one of the most colorful places to celebrate New Year. In fact, the city is home to one of the biggest firework displays in the world and when it comes to carnival, nobody can party like the locals.

What’s more, the pristine beaches of Rio also make this an ideal place to spend a few days over the New Year period.


7. Dublin, Ireland

20 Places To Celebrate New Year Around The World

Aside from the green rolling landscapes and historical nature of Ireland, the live music and traditional bars make Dublin stand out among the places to celebrate New Year in Europe.

Although the “Temple Bar” area is hugely popular with tourists, you should find that many of the best local bars are situated near Grafton Street and Lower Baggot Street.

That being said, there are also many attractions to explore by day and various day trips to iconic places including Glendalough and the Cliffs of Moher.


8. Hong Kong

20 Places To Celebrate New Year Around The World

Hong Kong is one of those places that can feel like a world of its’ own. However, on New Years, locals pay homage to Times Square in New York by dropping a replica ball at the Times Square Shopping Centre.

Meanwhile, Hong Kong is possibly the most dramatic city skyline to ever act as a backdrop for a firework display.

Why not even consider going on a harbor cruise to welcome in the New Year in Hong Kong?


9. London, England

20 Places To Celebrate New Year Around The World

London is best known as one of the financial capitals of the world but in truth, the people, interesting restaurants and attractions make this one of the most exciting cities to explore.

In fact, there are so many things to do in London that it’s often a case of choosing what to skip rather than picking out what you want to see.

Anyway, London really comes alive on New Years with firework displays all over the city and millions of revelers hitting the streets to celebrate in the fantastic range of bars and clubs.


10. Barcelona, Spain

20 Places To Celebrate New Year Around The World

Spain is a hugely popular tourist destination for Europeans for good reason with excellent weather, fine food and reasonably cheap accommodation throughout. While Barcelona may not be as “affordable” as elsewhere, the buzzing nightlife more than makes up for it.

In fact, the bars in Barcelona are widely considered as the most exciting anywhere in Europe. Needless to say, the city is also home to several iconic landmarks including the ancient Gothic Quarter and the infamous Sagrada Familia.


11. Chiang Mai, Thailand

20 Places To Celebrate New Year Around The World

Situated in the very north of Thailand, Chiang Mai is a complete contrast to Bangkok. In other words, unlike the capital, Chiang Mai is much quieter and much more enjoyable in terms of places to celebrate New Year.

Interestingly, most bars in Chiang Mai are required to close down at midnight but an exception is made for the final day of the year. As if that’s not enough, Chiang Mai turns into an epic light show on New Years with thousands of visitors and locals sending a swarm of lanterns up into the night sky.


12. Beijing, China

20 Places To Celebrate New Year Around The World

As you know, the Great Wall of China is located close to Beijing and offers the perfect distraction during a visit to the city. On the other hand, the firework displays in Beijing are also unlike anything you have ever seen.

Now, this should not be surprising, for the Chinese are known as one of the main distributors of firework and on New Year’s Eve, it certainly shows!


13. Athens, Greece

20 Places To Celebrate New Year Around The World

Among the best places to celebrate New Year, Athens is one of the most interesting. You see, children often take to the streets of Athens to sing New Year carols and in the run-up to midnight, locals turn out all the lights so that they can see the New Year with new eyes.

After this fascinating experience, you also have a bustling nightlife to uncover and a long lineup of ancient attractions to explore the next morning!


14. Edinburgh, Scotland

20 Places To Celebrate New Year Around The World

Edinburgh with its magnificent castle and hidden bars is a sure bet to be one of the best places to celebrate New Year.

This energetic city always lives up to expectations and this is largely due to the friendly and fun locals who are always quick to welcome visitors into their own celebrations.


15. Hoi An, Vietnam

20 Places To Celebrate New Year Around The World

Located midway through Vietnam and just a short skip north of Da Nang, Hoi An is the most famous town in the country. Featuring a myriad of winding streets with food vendors, café’s, colorful houses and interesting restaurants, this is town also a truly spectacular sight that never fails to leave a memorable impression.

As for New Years, visitors usually find that the mellow vibe, friendly locals and small-town feel of Hoi An help create a wonderful ambiance and one of the best places to celebrate New Year.


16. Manila, Philippines

20 Places To Celebrate New Year Around The World

Round shapes are a symbol or prosperity in the Philippines and for this reason, locals stick to eating round fruits and carrying a collection of round coins in their pockets.

Aside from this tradition, they also wear polka dot clothing for the final day of the year which makes this an especially interesting choice of places to celebrate New Year.


17. Zanzibar, Tanzania

Zanzibar Island, Tanzania

In spite of the remoteness of Zanzibar, the island is very easy to reach and complimented with endless resorts. At the same time, this is also a place where the old world meets the new, as ancient Stone Town is just a few hours drive away from the white powdered sands in the north of the island.

As a result, visitors get a taste of everything and when it comes to events, Kendwa Beach in the north is home to a full moon party which is the number one place for locals to celebrate New Year’s Eve.


18. San Francisco, United States

20 Places To Celebrate New Year Around The World

There is something very unique and timeless about San Francisco in the United States. However, this city is also a boiling pot of cultures which largely consists of an immigrant population.

As you can imagine, this has made San Fran one of the more dynamic and interesting places to celebrate New Year. In fact, there are many special performances put on for New Years and the Embarcadero is the place to be at midnight, where an immense firework display lights up the skies.


19. Sydney, Australia

20 Places To Celebrate New Year Around The World

Think about it; standing next to Sydney Opera House with fireworks and friends. Although nearby Melbourne has particularly interesting nightlife, Sydney is the place to be as far as places to celebrate New Year is concerned.

Needless to say, there is also an excellent nightlife here and enough shopping, restaurant and atmosphere to make it worth the trip.

As for the highlight? What better way to ring in the New Year than to head for Bondi Beach the next morning?


20. Siem Reap, Cambodia

20 Places To Celebrate New Year Around The World

Let’s be honest, the following day is often the best thing about New Years. In other words, when you visit Siem Reap, you can rise early and spend the first day of the year at the majestic Angkor Wat Temples.

That being said, you will also find “Pub Street” at the center of Siem Reap which is one of the most vibrant places for a night out in all of Southeast Asia!


As you can see, there are so many places to celebrate New Year and possibly not enough years in our lifetime to explore them all. At the same time, we all need to start somewhere and the above destinations are great shouts for the best places to ring in the New Year!

Suggested next reading: 10 Great & Cheap Places To Visit For People Who Love Winter

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5 Best Destinations For Diving Around The World https://moderntrekker.com/best-destinations-for-diving/ https://moderntrekker.com/best-destinations-for-diving/#respond Tue, 18 Dec 2018 19:01:07 +0000 https://moderntrekker.com/?p=5184 Looking for a destination to dive? We’ve got you covered.…

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Looking for a destination to dive? We’ve got you covered. Here are 5 of the best destinations for diving around the world!

1. Malta

Snorkeling in Comino Island, Malta
Comino Island, Malta. | Best Destinations For Diving

Malta, as well as the surrounding islands, are full of diving schools and great underwater caves. You can start your diving career here, or take on an advanced course and become qualified as an instructor, so you can travel the world and meet new people every day.

The health and safety regulations of the European Union are taken seriously in Malta, so you will never be allowed to wander away from the group. The majority of instructors also speak English.

2. Greece

Oia, Greece
Oia, Greece. | Best Destinations For Diving

The Greek islands are not only full of history but also offer fantastic diving shores too. You will love visiting Greece in the summer, as people are laid back and very friendly. It is one of the places where you can still visit a vineyard and pick up some grapes or a farm and buy giant watermelons from local producers.

The diving schools have a great reputation, and there are plenty of shores suitable for beginners and amateur divers.

3. Haiti

Cayes-de-Jacmel, Haiti
Cayes-de-Jacmel, Haiti. | Best Destinations For Diving

There is something magical about Haiti, apart from the smiling people. You can go on a diving tour in Haiti and explore the diverse species under the water. You will get good prices and great accommodation and the island is only a couple of hours from your closest airport, so you can simply visit for a couple of days or a long weekend without breaking the bank.

4. Costa Rica

Costa Rica
Playa Escondida, Costa Rica. | Best Destinations For Diving

Those who love wildlife have to visit Costa Rica at least once. You might have heard about the rainforest reserves and wildlife rescue centers, but might not know that some of the national parks are located under the water. You can see coral reefs, tropical fish, and explore the shoreline by walk, on horseback, or under the water.

5. Australia

Underwater Australia
Underwater Australia. | Best Destinations For Diving

While Australia is a surfers’ paradise mostly, you will also find plenty of diving schools. With plenty of remote locations, you will need to go out with an instructor or group, so you can get access to medical jet services and take advantage of the knowledge of the local instructors who have a detailed digital map of the seabed and the ship routes, so you will not get into trouble.  


If diving is something that helps you relax and you love challenging yourself, you might want to add the above places on your bucket list. Apart from accessing some of the best shores on Earth, you will also be able to see the wildlife in their natural environment, engage with locals, and find out more about the culture.

Suggested next reading: Scuba Diving: The Ultimate Guide On What To Know & Where To Go

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