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EXOTIC PLACES TO TRAVEL


What is an exotic place?

An exotic place is an area or place that houses interesting and unusual wonders. These exotic places can be an island, a country, a landscape or the tropics.

Our planet is indeed an amazing place with so many breathtaking sceneries, stunning landscapes, magnificent islands, tropical havens, mist shrouded volcanoes, and beautiful beaches.

Looking for that exotic place for your well-deserved vacation, here are a few exotic getaways for you to consider.

 

What is an exotic vacation?

According to merriam webster dictionary a vacation is “a period spent away from home or business in travel or recreation”. Also, the Merriam Webster dictionary explains exotic as “strikingly, excitingly, or mysteriously different or unusual”.

An exotic vacation is just a trip to a place you have never been before. Somewhere unique filled with interesting wonders. Exotic vacation is usually a form of exploration. It is mostly for relaxation, celebration or work.

Whatever your reasons might be destinations like Japan’s Arashiyama Bamboo Forest or French Polynesia’s Taha’a are worth visiting.

What is the most exotic place to travel to?

Whether it’s the adventurer inside of you or the curiosity factor, whenever you hear exotic places what come to mind are stunning sceneries, white sand beaches, magnificent islands, mountains, and perhaps a tropical paradise almost unexplored by humans with the beauty of nature unscathed.

There are lots of exotic places to visit with wonders from moon scapes produced by volcanic eruptions to stunning ocean sinkholes and towering bamboo forests.

Here are some exotic destinations to travel to.

#1. Taha’a, French Polynesia,

Taha’a is an island in French Polynesia. it is know as the vanilla island land mass of about 90 square kilometer. it is full with vanilla-scented banana, watermelon, and coconut. The island is said to be shaped like a flower and smells like vanilla beans.The highest mountain in the island is the Mount Ohiri standing at 590 metres above sea level.

 On this beautiful island, there is so much to see and do! The natural beauty is breathtaking, and visitors may explore the amazing valleys and climbing slopes to discover the island’s wonderful and diverse flora and wildlife.

Exotic vacation spot- Taha'a, french Polynesia
Exotic place – Taha’a, French Polynesia.
  • Religion: The religion mostly popular in Taha’a is Christianity, although there are some who are still followers of the traditional Tahitian religion on the island.
  • Culture: Rock fishing in oceania is one the ancient traditions of Taha’a. oday, pebble fishing takes place mainly around towards the end of the year. The occasion is during the October festival and they decorate the fishing canoes with garlands of tiare.
  • Climate: Hot season, november to April and cold season May to October
  • Language: French and Tahitan
  • Where to stay: The Maitai Bora Bora provides a variety of accommodations, including traditional overwater bungalows, beach bungalows, and ocean- and garden-view rooms. The hotel features two restaurants and two bars and is located near Matira Beach, the only public beach in Bora Bora. Vanira Lodge on the Tahiti peninsula, near the hamlet of Teahupoo, overlooks the ocean on one side and is surrounded by deep forest on the other. This is the place to go for unusual locales. Choose between “nature,” “spa,” and “terrace” bungalows. The Maara nature bungalow, situated on stilts at the edge of the forest, is particularly evocative; it’s a long cry from the bungalows back home.

#2. Cappadocia, Turkey

Cappadocia is one the popular exotic sites with lots of cultural and natural wonders. We know this exotic place for its fairy chimneys and magnificent moonscapes.

Volcanic eruptions that resulted in a strange rock formations and tunnels in Turkey’s picturesque Cappadocia area formed these moonscapes. This geological anomaly is a sight to behold and one of those unique holiday places that should be on everyone’s bucket list!

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Cappadocia, Turkey
  • Culture: A common practice in Cappadonia is Hot balloning
  • Climate: Cappadocia has a continental climate because of its interior position and high elevation, with scorching dry summers and freezing snowy winters. Rainfall is scarce, and the terrain is predominantly semi-arid.
  • Language: Cappadocian Greek
  • Where to go: The village of Göreme is the region’s major tourist destination and one of the few Cappadocian communities that is still inhabited today. The Göreme Open-Air Museum houses the most well-known religious structures in the region. Along with the other Cappadocia rock formations,

#3. The Yucatan, Mexico

This southeast region of Mexico, which divides the Gulf of Mexico from the Caribbean Sea, provides all you need for an adventurous vacation.

Explore the vast beaches of Tulum, cool down in unusual limestone cenotes, and swim with whale sharks off the coast of Isla Holbox. The Mesoamerican reef, the world’s second longest, is close offshore and home to an abundance of marine life.

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  • Religion: Roman Catholic
  • Culture: Hanal Pixan: Mayan Day Of The Dead Celebration, Temazcal Ceremony and the Voladores de Papantla
  • Climate: Wet season from june to october and dry season from november to may.
  • Language: Yucatec Maya

#4. Taveuni, Fiji 

Fiji is difficult to beat for exotic vacation locations. It is the South Pacific’s treasure, featuring gorges, mangrove forests, waterfalls, and natural pools.

The archipelago provides a sense of utter tranquility and isolation while being surrounded by hospitable culture and gorgeous national parks. It contains over 300 islands, and its marine parks provide great soft coral diving.

It’s also home to five different turtle species, spinner dolphins, and the endangered Fiji crested iguana. A diver’s paradise and a popular destination for adventurous vacations.

The Fijan Nature & Waterfall Experience takes you into the magnificent tropical rainforests of Colo-I-Suva Nature Reserve, where you will see all of the local flora and wildlife. Although jungle hikes might be strenuous, there are numerous natural ponds and waterfalls along the way that provide the ideal opportunity to cool off.

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  • Religion: Fiji is a religiously diverse culture, with Christians, Hindu,s and Muslim
  • Culture: Yaqona drink, also known as Kava, and Meke dance
  • Climate: it is a highland. Tropical cyclones are common in the area between November and April. Rainfall rates on the island are high because of the orographic uplift caused by the central mountains.
  • Language: Taveuni dialect

#5. Mauritius

Mauritius is an Indian Ocean island republic known for its beautiful beaches, jungles, hiking routes, waterfalls, lagoons, and coral reefs. With Exotic places such as the Trou aux Cerfs Volcano, Bois Cheri Plantation, Ebony Forest Reserve, La Vanille Nature Park, and Black River Gorges National Park. You can visit the exquisite sandy shores of Île aux Cerfs, a private island in Mauritius with lodging and also home to a golf club.

Other things to see include The little town of Chamarel in Mauritius is the most visited natural feature in the country since it has the island’s biggest waterfall (more than 100 meters) and is noted for its seven-colored soil (brown, red, green, violet, purple, yellow and blue). Furthermore, the Chamarel Curious Corner is a must-see museum with mirror mazes, riddles, and optical illusions.

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  • Religion: Hindu, Christian and Muslim
  • Culture: Maha Shivaratri, Sundowner, and Regatta
  • Climate: A warm, humid summer from November to April, followed by a comparatively chilly, dry winter from June to September. May and October are usually referred to as transitional months.
  • Language: English

#6. Maldives

The Maldives is a stunning island country and archipelago in the Indian Ocean in southern Asia. The Maldives is made up of approximately 1000 different islands that are distinguished by their pure-white sandy beaches, unusual reefs, colorful fish, and other rare marine life. It is around 700 kilometers from the continent.

The Maldives houses a variety of breathtaking scenery and activities, such as water-flying, diving, fishing, parasailing, and surfing, for a fun-filled vacation. The amazing beaches and resorts that are ideal for resting are, of course, one of the primary draws to this island paradise.

The island of Utheem, the Grand Mosque of Malé, the National Museum, and the Malé Friday Mosque are other fascinating must-sees.

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  • Religion: Islam
  • language: Dhivehi
  • Climate: The Maldives has a tropical monsoon climate that is warm and humid.
  • Culture and Tradition: Kathak, Bodu Beru dance,

#7. Maui, Hawaii

Out of all the islands in Hawaii, Maui is the second largest and the 17th largest island in the United States. Because of the humpback whales that winter in the protected Auau Channel between the islands of Maui County, Maui is a prominent whale-watching destination in the Hawaiian Islands.

Maui has a vast rainforest on the northern sides of Haleakala, which acts as the island’s drainage basin. With a famed surf culture and over 120 miles of beautiful crescent beaches, Hawaii has something for everyone.

Maui, often known as “the Valley Isle,” is well-known for its misty peaks, stunning sunsets, and bamboo forests. Visit Kaihalulu to witness the crimson sands or relax on Kaanapali Beach – it’s nothing like any place in the world.

Maui is a tropical paradise studded with wonderful trails and trekking paths. Book a 5-hour Waterfall and Rainforest Hike to see a variety of stunning waterfalls ranging in height from 10 to 40 meters. Swim in natural pools, have a delicious picnic lunch and learn about the area’s culture, ecology, and animals.

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  • Religion: Hawaiian religion is polytheistic, with several deities, the most notable of which are Kāne, Kū, Lono, and Kanaloa. Laka, Kihawahine, Haumea, Papahnaumoku, and, most notably, Pele are other important deities.
  • Language: Hawaiian and English.
  • Climate: Maui’s weather is warm, humid, windy, and generally clear. From late May through late September is the greatest time to visit Maui for hot-weather activities.
  • Culture and Tradition: The Honi ihu, Mālama ʻāina, and Hula.

#8. Fuerteventura, Canary Islands

Fuerteventura might just be the most interesting island in the Canaries. It is one of the Canary Islands, in the Atlantic Ocean, in the North Africa area, and politically part of Spain. Because of its deserted beaches, crystal-clear water, and hippie feel, the constant trade winds make it ideal for watersports.

Book a Dune Buggy Tour in a PGO 600 buggy to soak in the stunning countryside of Fuerteventura. The journey is designed for petrolheads and adventurers, with the majority of the time spent exploring off-road.

If a Dune Buggy Excursion seems a little too much like too much adrenaline, go for a Dolphin & Whale viewing tour instead. Seeing these magnificent creatures burst into the water is an unforgettable experience.

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  • Religion: Catholic Church
  • Language: Spanish, English and German
  • Culture: Bajadas’, carnivals and romerías’
  • Climate: very mild and desert, with very mild, spring-like winters and warm, sunny summers.

#9. Seychelles

Seychelles is an Island in the Indian Ocean at the eastern edge of the Somali Sea. it is officially the Republic of Seychelles. It is one of the World’s Smallest countries with lush tropical rainforests, stunning beaches, and a diverse range of aquatic life.

Seychelles is a haven for rare flora and animals. On the various walking trails surrounding the islands, look for gigantic tortoises and the indigenous Coco de Mer palm.

There are several picture-perfect beaches, many of which are surrounded by coral reefs teaming with marine life.

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  • Language: Creole, English, and French
  • Religion: Roman Catholic
  • Climate: Tropical oceanic, with minimal change in temperature throughout the year.
  • Culture and tradition: The Creole Festival, Ocean Festival, Moutia, and Sega dance,

#10. Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico is probably the most exotic island in the Caribbean, with a tropical temperature, isolated palm-fringed beaches, and topography as diverse as a patchwork quilt. Spot tree frogs in El Yunque’s deep rainforest, swim at night in bioluminescent Mosquito Bay, and marvel at the country’s wealth of stunning golden dunes.

Don’t pass up the opportunity to visit the kayak at Fajardo. Taking a dip in the waters of Bio Bay Laguna Grande Nature Reserve has a twist. Set out on your kayak for a memorable sunset; the enchantment begins after dark.

As the water’s surface comes alive with twinkling sparkles made by microscopic creatures, marvel at the bioluminescent bay. It serves as a timely reminder that Puerto Rico is one of the world’s unique vacation spots.

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Puerto Rico – Pinterest
  • Religion: Christian – Catholic
  • Culture: Three Kings Day parades, clapping when a plane touches down on the Island, and bomba dance.
  • Language: Spanish and English.
  • Climate: Tropical marine which indicates that it is usually sunny, hot, and humid all year.

What are some Cheap exotic places to travel to?

#1. Dominican Republic

Dominican republic is one the cheapest exotic places to travel to in the world, especially within the months of April, May, and June. These months provide the best of both worlds with sunny days, warm but pleasant weather, and several special discounts on lodgings and flights – with prices lowered by up to 50% off high-season rates.

June marks the beginning of the rain and hurricane season, although storms are uncommon during this month, making it an excellent time to travel for less.

Although Santo Domingo and Punta Cana feature expensive hotels, smaller villages and off-the-beaten-path spots like Samana and Bahia de Las Aguilas are less expensive.

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#2. South East Asia

 South East Asia is one of the cheapest exotic places to travel to in the globe. It has most of the affordable destinations to visit.

With so many affordable spots to choose from, it’s easy to choose a gorgeous island for a tropical holiday in this region that won’t break the bank. This affordability is a huge selling feature and a major reason travelers from all over the world flock to Southeast Asia.

There are a variety of cultures, friendly residents, tasty foreign delicacies, affordable beach spots, and stunning landscapes and islands to visit… and then to remain for longer.

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#3. Ecuador

Everyone wants to visit a beautiful beach, learn about a fascinating culture, and perhaps learn a new language without breaking the bank. Ecuador is one of the least expensive exotic destinations to visit.

It has beautiful scenery and beaches to visit with adequate security. The Galapagos Islands are by far the most popular tourist destination, and with scenery like this, it’s simple to see why.

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#4. Los Cabos, Mexico

Los Cabos is convenient for budget vacationers because of its abundance of all-inclusive resorts and holiday packages. It’s not uncommon to find a holiday package that combines your airfare and hotel stay for cheaper than the cost of purchasing both individually. Furthermore, with so many lovely (and free) beaches to explore, you won’t have to spend much money on activities.

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#5. Bocas del Toro, Panama

You can mingle with nature on the cheap exotic vacation in Bocas del Toro. Isla Bastimentos National Marine Park and the Red Frog Island Resort’s Nature Preserve are also located in Bocas del Toro and are home to creatures such as endangered sea turtles, monkeys, and crocodiles, to mention a few.

Bocas Town on Isla Colón is the region’s primary city and transportation center, accessible via flights, ferries, private boats, and water taxis. Its vividly painted houses, many of which are on stilts on the sea, add to its remoteness and appeal.

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What is the number 1 vacation spot in the US?

New York City

At the top of the chart of best vacation spots in the US is New York City. According to NYC & Company, New York city recorded about 66 million tourist visits in 2019. If you’re looking for the top vacation spot in the US, look no further.

Visiting New York City for the first time is like a walk through a movie set, with famous landmarks like the Empire State Building, Rockefeller Plaza, the Chrysler Building, Central Park, The High Line, Times Square, 5th Avenue, Broadway, and, of course, the Statue of Liberty at every turn.

The city that never sleeps offers countless opportunities for entertainment, but before you go, take a moment to observe your surroundings since what is there now will probably change into something even greater in the future.

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What are the best exotic places to travel to in the US?

Who wouldn’t like to spend money on an exotic vacation to a tropical rainforest in a far-off location or on a cross-country journey through Europe? Many people struggle with finding the time and money to accomplish it.

Not only that, but if you don’t already have a passport, you’ll need to plan ahead of time. The good news is that you can find some exotic spots right in the United States, from often-overlooked U.S. territory to even closer-to-home destinations.

Look no further if you’re planning a vacation and need some ideas. There’s something on the list for everyone, from the rocky shoreline of Mount Desert Island in Maine to the neon lights of Las Vegas. Here are the 5 best exotic places to travel to in the US.

#1. TAMPA, FLORIDA

Tampa is on Tampa Bay along the Gulf Coast. This urban tropical resort is a vibrant melting pot of cultures, located on Tampa Bay along the Gulf Coast. From its African-themed animal amusement park to its Latin neighborhoods, Tampa keeps the party going late into the night.

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#2. LAGUNA BEACH, CALIFORNIA

Laguna was created in the 1800s as an artist community and today has a vibrant arts culture. It has a distinct coastal scenery with 7 miles of bays and beaches. Spot many marine animals in the tidal pools, trek up mountainous cliffs for panoramic views, or crawl into one of the many sea caves during low tide.


Laguna Beach, between San Diego and Los Angeles, is an artist colony and an explorer’s paradise. Beautiful bays and beach bluffs surround this Orange County village. It has beautiful hiking and bike paths, as well as a rich creative past that is still alive today.

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#3. SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA

San Diego, at the southernmost coast of California, is a vibrant cultural center with ideal Mediterranean weather. It has 70 miles of Pacific Ocean shoreline to explore, as well as 31 California beaches.

The temperature averages 70 degrees, and the weather is sunny all year. This combination is ideal for a tropical holiday.
San Diego is certainly one of the greatest tropical destinations to visit in California, with a Mexican flair, bustling entertainment, and 70 miles of coastline.


The city is about 17 miles from the Mexican border. This cultural melting pot is seen in the city’s streets, bars, and restaurants. Around every turn, you’ll find a delectable selection of Mexican cuisine.

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#4. MALIBU, CALIFORNIA

Malibu is most renowned for billionaires’ and celebrities’ cliff side mansions. These multi-million dollar mansions, built high above the ocean, are breathtaking. Malibu is a tropical haven for daring vacationers just west of Los Angeles.

Long lengths of coastline provide excellent surfing opportunities, and inland valleys provide amazing hiking opportunities. Malibu is also famous for its magnificent cliffside houses with views of the Pacific.


Malibu is a popular surfing location for good reason. Surfers of all abilities can feel at home with 27 miles of broad beaches and great tidal conditions. 

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#5. Nā Pali Coast, Hawaii

The Nā Pali Coast, located on the island of Kauai, is one of the most beautiful sites in the United States. It’s a holy place with some of the world’s most renowned sea arches and waterfalls.

Nā Pali Coast, is one of those places in the United States that you’ll remember for the rest of your life!

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What islands can you go to without a US passport?

#1. KEY WEST, FLORIDA

Looking for an exotic island to travel to without a passport? Well, Key west is one of them. There are many activities to enjoy in the tropical seas of Key West including snorkeling, mangrove kayaking, and sea turtle spotting.
Traveling to Key West, which is only 90 miles north of Cuba, will make you feel as if you’ve left the United States and entered the Caribbean. Key West is a popular destination for partygoers, thanks to its unique pastel-colored buildings and crazy nightlife. Key West, which is closer to Cuba than to the mainland, is without a doubt one of the top honeymoon locations in the United States. This island city has an active nightlife, a rich Caribbean culture, and a calm respite from city life. Begin your nights by watching the famous sunset at Mallory Square.

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#2. St Augustine, Florida

St. Augustine, founded by Spanish colonists in 1565, is a historical tourist’s dream. Trace the 400-year-old walls of the Castillo De San Marcos fortress, wander through the cobblestoned alleyways of Old City, or take in the natural scenery around Fort Matanzas Monument.

This top Florida community is only 30 minutes from Jacksonville, yet it feels a million miles away from Florida’s largest metro area’s metropolitan surroundings. St. Augustine, with its old-world air and historic sites, may make you feel as if you’ve stepped into Spain.

The Spanish established the oldest continuously populated European town in North America in 1565, after explorer Don Pedro Menendez de Aviles arrived on their beaches and named them after the Roman saint, Augustine. Many old buildings, such as the Castillo de San Marcos, erected in 1672, the medieval city gate, and the Plaza de la Constitucion, still survive and may be visited today.

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#3. Big Sur, California

The Bixby Bridge on Highway 1 is one of California’s most recognizable bridges. Its distinctive arched design is constructed onto a cliff overlooking the ocean. Big Sur, a coastal location on Central California’s west coast, is a picture-perfect tropical vacation. This wild terrain runs for 90 kilometers along Highway 1.

Big Sur is a nature lover’s heaven, with a jagged coastline, redwood trees, and magnificent Pacific Ocean views. If the Italian Riviera is on your bucket list, visit California’s gorgeous coastline to get a taste of the stunning Mediterranean region before you go. The Santa Lucia Mountains rise beside a stunning coastline, complete with gorgeous beaches and the odd waterfall that plunges to the sand.

This vast Mediterranean-style length of California coast is known as the “American Riviera,” and it is one of the country’s most beautiful attractions. Take a magnificent trip along Highway One from San Francisco to learn why this region’s dreamy beauty has inspired and enthralled so many writers, painters, and poets.

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#4. Olympics National Park, Washington

Olympic National Park is one of the Exotic vacation locations to travel to without a passport. It is nestled away in the far northwest, and it contains a stunning wild coastline with woods plunging down to storm-lashed beaches, as well as glacier-capped mountains, misty cliffs, cascading falls, and temperate rainforest with enormous primeval wildness.

The west side valleys thrive with the continent’s greatest remaining specimens of a temperate rain forest, with giant western hemlocks, Douglas-firs, and Sitka spruce trees dominating the terrain with ferns and moss cloaking the trees and forest floor.

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Olympic National Park, Washington – Pinterest

#5. Oahu, Hawaii

Oahu, Hawaii’s third biggest island, is regarded for having the greatest nightlife in the state. You don’t want to miss out on everything Oahu has to offer, including the state capital of Honolulu, Pearl Harbor, and the world-famous Waikiki Beach.

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What is the most exotic beach in the world?

#1. Greece

This world-famous Greek island is known for its gorgeous beaches and antique whitewashed mansions. Spending a vacation in Santorini will provide you with memories that will last a lifetime. This legendary island is undeniably beautiful. With its stunning beaches, archeological beauties, and sunsets. 

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#2. Phuket, Thailand

Thailand is one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations, and it’s simple to understand why. You will not want to leave with magnificent islands, stunning beaches, animals, nature, nice people, great cuisine, and affordable accommodation. If you want to visit Thailand, you must go to Phuket.

It is one of the greatest destinations to visit in the country, partially because of the white sandy beaches and crystal clear blue water, which make it incredibly picturesque.

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#3. Playa Norte, Isla Mujeres, Mexico

The Mayan deity Ixchel is said to have had a refuge on the little island of Mujures. It is now home to one of the nicest beaches near Cancun, Mexico. You may feed whale sharks here or tour the island by golf cart. The nightlife is vibrant, and the food is ample.

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#4. Fort James Beach, Antigua

This beach is about five minutes from St. John Port. St James Beach, on Antigua’s northwest coast, is a favorite destination for both locals and visitors owing to its natural beauty and plethora of activities.

On the island, you may gamble at a casino, eat local food, and shop for anything from exquisite jewelry to handcrafted ceramics.

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#5. Ofu Beach, American Samoas

Ofu Beach in the American Samoas is rough and desolate, similar to the Hawaiian beach of Mahai’ula. This secluded island, only accessible by plane, is a popular tourist and local destination.

Ofu Beach has unparalleled vistas from its enormous cliffs, as well as excellent swimming and snorkeling opportunities. It is an ideal adventure location for backpackers and hikers.

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Conclusion

Whether you have weeks of free time for a long beach vacation or just a brief break from life’s daily stresses, these exotic vacation places might inspire and rejuvenate you.

I hope this list of gorgeous destinations provided you a taste of the world’s distinctive scenery and attractions. There are several options for a weekend break or something much longer.

 

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Reference

  • Usnews – Cheap Tropical Vacations Around the World
  • Diaryofanomad – Tropical Places in The US to Vacation
  • Newsweek – Most Popular Places to Vacation in America
  • FinanceBuzz – Islands You Can Visit Without a Passport

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