Here's Some Less Travelled Vacation Destinations
Having to wait in line with hundreds of other tourists just to take a decent photo of a popular landmark is not our idea of a good vacation. If you are anything like us, or you simply want to avoid large crowds, know that there are a ton of wonderful destinations that are still somehow managing to stay under the radar.
Don’t get us wrong, just because these places are less popular among tourists, it doesn’t mean that you will be missing out if you decide to visit them in the future. On the contrary, these hidden gems are considered the best-kept secret among frequent travelers. Today, we will let you take a sneak peek behind the curtain. Would you be willing to give these destinations a chance?
Bratislava and Tatra mountains, Slovakia
Slovakia is not always mentioned as one of the greatest tourist destinations in Europe, but that’s what makes it so awesome. This country is not huge when it comes to square mileage, but it offers just enough fun activities mixed with gorgeous nature scenery to wow every traveler.
Whether you will choose the capital Bratislava or some remote getaway destination such as the Tatra mountains, it’s up to you. Either way, whatever you pick, you will always be just a quick drive away from many other popular destinations, such as Prague or Vienna. Still, once you set your eyes on the beauty of Slovakia, we highly doubt that you will ever want to leave this country.
Faroe Islands, Denmark
For those who love destinations with untouched nature, Faroe Islands present themselves as a logical choice. These volcanic islands are located in the far north of Europe, and even the people from the Old Continent rarely get a chance to enjoy its beauty.
Cliffs, hidden waterfalls and some of the brightest green grass you will ever see make this destination a must-visit for those who enjoy hiking. If you want to marvel at the ancient architecture, then the Faroe Islands is not the destination for you. However, for those who want to get away from the city noise and take in the breathtaking sunsets, you cannot go wrong with the Faroe Islands.
Valparaíso, Chile
To call this city eye-catching would be an understatement of the century. Not only that this city is very colorful, it is also located on a hillside, which makes it that much more captivating to visitors, and promises for some great photographs.
Valparaiso is not only full of buildings with vibrant colors and urban graffiti on the walls, it is the second largest city in the country, which means that it offers a plethora of things to do and sights to see. At the end of the day, just a quick hike down its narrow roads will be more than enough to keep your mind occupied for the entire day.
Tsitsikamma National Park, South Africa
It is widely considered that dogs are a man’s best friend, but it’s also true that dolphins are tremendous in their own right. If you happen to agree with the writer of this text, Tsitsikamma National Park in South Africa should rank high on the list of destinations you want to visit.
Not only that you can see many dolphins, but you’ll also be able to enjoy in the wonderful nature while you’re there. Furthermore, those who are fans of active holidays could relax while swimming, biking or simply hiking and taking in the sights.
Busan, South Korea
If urban city surroundings are your cup of tea, but you don’t want to be overwhelmed by thousands of tourists, Busan is the hidden gem you might want to pay attention to. Unknown to many, this city is actually the cultural hotspot of South Korea, boasting a plethora of amazing restaurants, cozy coffee shops and exciting nightlife as well.
Just be prepared to invest some time into exploring all of the things that this place has to offer. With the population of 3.4 million people, chances are that you will get a chance to chat and meet some of the lovely locals that make this place what it is.
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