There are so many great places around the globe to see, we can't include them all in one list. However, these breathtaking destinations are definitely worth the top of your travel bucket list, whether you're looking to relax on the beach, off the grid or explore a city.

Zhangye Danxia Geological Park, China

Geologists and Instagram lovers alike will be drawn to the other worlds of the "Rainbow Mountains". The color is formed by the stratification of sedimentary mineral deposits for millions of years, but it's hard to look at red, yellow and orange and not feel like you're witnessing magic.












Venice, Italy

If you travel through the canals with a gondolier boat that doesn't seem to be able to stand up to tourists, cling to the sidewalks and spectacular arch bridges to fill this unique, romantic city.














Banff National Park, Canada

The glacial lakes in Canada's first national park have some of the greenest water you've ever seen. Even if you're not particularly outdoors, you can still admire the view from one of the cozy and luxurious lakeside lodges across the park, like Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise.












Great Ocean Road, Australia

Head west from Melbourne on this coastal road to see everything from 12 famous Apostle rocks, to koalas in Great Otway National Park as well as the charming coastal town of Lorne.














Machu picchu

This world heritage is easily the most famous spot in Peru, and for good reason. The incredible architecture of the quaint terraced city and its sweeping views of the surrounding mountains will suffocate you (perhaps as high as nearly 8,000 feet.)













Pamukkale, Turkey


Put every infinity pool you've ever seen to be ashamed of these natural snow-white hot springs overlooking the nearby city of Denizli. At the top of the picturesque picturesque Pamukkale is also home to the impressive preserved remnants of the ancient Roman spa city of Hierapolis where you can bathe like an emperor among centuries of water columns drown out.











Japan in cherry blossom season


Although Japan is beautiful all year round, a few weeks each spring when cherry trees across the country explode with flowers is an especially beautiful time to visit.














Pit, St Lucia

These two volcanoes are one of the most recognizable mountains not to mention the beautiful features of the wilderness on this Caribbean island. Enjoy the Pitons from the pristine white sand beach at Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort.













Marrakesh, morocco

Located at the foot of the Atlas Mountains, ERICesh has changed little since the Middle Ages. You can spend days here wandering around maze-like alleys exploring the city's colorful soups, palaces and gardens.













Bora Bora, French Polynesia

With turquoise lagoons, coral reefs and bungalows on the water, this small island in the South Pacific is basically heaven on Earth.















Oia, Santorini, Greece

All the Greek islands are undeniably beautiful, but head to the town of Oia on the hillside to see some of the best views of the lush Aegean Sea.














Mu Cang Chai, Vietnam

Down the beaten path in this rural district, where rice mountains and zigzag streams will make you feel like you're living in a fairy tale.














Tamil Nadu, India

Most tourists come to North India to visit the Mughal palace and their fortress, but southern Tamil Nadu state is home to most of the country's major Hindu temples, including the splendid Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple. here and Meenakshi Temple Complex, which is so big, it is considered a small city.












Torres del Paine National Park, Chile

If you're looking to escape the grid, head to Chile's Patagonia region to see some of the most beautiful mountain scenery you've ever seen.














Forbidden City, Beijing, China

Located in central Beijing, the Forbidden City is the emperor's palace of Chinese emperors for 5 centuries and is one of the most well-preserved examples of ancient Chinese architecture.














Amalfi Coast, Italy

There are so many beautiful places in Italy, it's hard to choose just one area but the idyllic hillside towns of the Amalfi Coast, like Positano, put it to the top of our must-see list.














Krabi, Thailand

Located on Thailand's west coast, the province's coastline has limestone cliffs and hundreds of islands off the Andaman Sea, making it one of the world's most popular beach resort destinations. 













Fiordland National Park, New Zealand

Each year begins in late November and peaks in early December, bright purple Russell Lupine fields bloom on New South Island of New Zealand. One of the most beautiful places to discover Lupine is in Fiordland National Park, where the equally beautiful Milford Sound is located.












Bagan, Myanmar

This ancient city in central Myanmar is made up of thousands (yes, thousands) of Buddhist temples and pagodas. One of the best views is from above, we recommend ballooning when the sun rises.













Havasu Falls, Arizona

Before you can swim in the beautiful blue waters near Grand Canyon National Park, you have to wander ten miles to get there. Trust us, it absolutely deserves to trek.














Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Abu Dhabi, UAE


With 82 arches and enough space to hold 40,000 followers, Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is not only one of the largest mosques in the world but also one of the marble courtyards with flower-inlaid mosaic. Originated from the Middle East.












Lisbon city of Portugal country

Perched on a series of hills on the Tagus River, Portugal's scenic capital is filled with stunning views, pastel-colored buildings and charming yellow streets.














Fernando de Noronha, Brazil

This remote volcanic archipelago (located about 200 miles off the coast of Brazil) is famous for pristine white sand beaches and clear waters filled with sea turtles and dolphins.














St Basil's Cathedral, Moscow, Russia

Legend has it that after the Church St. Basil was completed in the 16th century, the terrible Ivan had the architect blindfolded to prevent him from creating anything beautiful again.














Cape Town, South Africa

It may take almost a full day's journey to Cape Town, but the sweeping views of the city from Table Mountain and miles of beaches are well worth the long run.














Blue lagoon, Iceland

Located in the southwestern part of the city of Reykjavik, Iceland's famous Blue Lagoon has brand colors from the silica-rich waters that feed it. And it's not only beautiful, geothermal water is also great for your skin.













Sossusvlei, Namibia

Located in the coastal desert of Namibia, the remote Sossusvlei is home to the highest sand dunes in the world including a dune nearly a quarter mile high.














Paris, france


It's hard not to love a city like Paris. Every district has a postcard-worthy architecture, an idyllic city park that seems to outnumber people ... and food! Even those beautiful macarons, anyone?













Hawa Mahal, Jaipur, India


While Jaipur is known as the "Pink City" for the brand colors of buildings, Hawa Mahal, translated as Palace of the Wind, is one of the most beautiful examples of the city's pink architecture. city.













New York City, New York


We cannot help add our hometown to this list. While New York can't deny the noise and crowding, don't knock it until you watch the sunset over the Manhattan skyline, where it is simply beautiful.












El Yunque National Forest, Puerto Rico

Nestled in the Spanish island of Puerto Rico, El Yunque is the only tropical rainforest located in North America. Home to a variety of wildlife and plants, you'll find the perfect waterfall for your next Instagram post.













Zlatni Rat, Croatia

Located on the Croatian island of Brač, Golden Cape is one of Europe's top beaches. With crystal clear waters and white pebble beaches, Golden Cape is the perfect place to catch the sun and let the air flow (some parts of the beach are optional costumes).












Lofoten Islands, Norway

If you are looking for the perfect blend of winter and spring then you need to check out the Logoten Islands. Technically located in the North Pole, it contains some of the warmest temperatures due to altitude anomalies. This is also a great place to see the Northern Lights in the winter.












Miho no Matsubara, Japan

Known as a beauty place since the 1920s, Miho no Matsubara is famous for its majestic pine trees. What most people don't realize is that its black sand beaches are equally magnificent.














Isla Holbox, Mexico

Known as a perfect winter escape, Isla Holbox is located on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. If you want a pristine beach and clear water, head over and experience what many call their secret vacation spot.













Barcelona, spain

Barcelona is the largest city in Catalonia and has more than a dozen Antoni Gaudí facilities scattered throughout. The most famous are Sagrada Familia and Park Güell, this city is perfect for any fans of Catalan modernism.














Iguazú Waterfall, Argentina

Iguazú Waterfall is the largest waterfall system in the world. Located on the border of Argentina and Brazil, legend has it that a powerful god was rejected by his earthly lover and in a rage cut the rivers thus creating waterfalls.












West West, Florida


Known as the southernmost point of the United States, Key West is synonymous with heaven. You can do everything here, from jumping to the sea and checking out monuments like Ernest Hemingway's house.




























Giza, Egypt


Home to the Great Sphinx and the Great Giza Pyramids, this city was the capital of Egypt during the reign of the first pharaohs. This is also a must see in everyone's bucket list.













Comino Island, Malta

Accessible only by ferry from mainland Ċirkewwa, Comino is Malta's least inhabited island. Only three residents have been reported since 2017, this small island boasts some of the most clear water known to man. Famous for its blue lagoon, this is an island you must visit.













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