If sitting on the beach suntanning isn’t your thing, come to this island which is at the heart of the Great Barrier Reef for much more. The Whitsunday Islands are a group of 74 continental islands located off the central coast of Queensland.
The area is one of the most popular destinations for yacht trips in the Southern Hemisphere. Renting a yacht is a great way to explore the ocean, beaches and coves. The islands receive about 700,000 visitors annually.
Saint Lucia
A popular stop on cruise routes, this island boasts a lot more to experience than just day trip. Come here to see volcanic beaches, experience great diving, stay in five star resorts and visit quaint fishing villages.
This island in the eastern Caribbean Sea offers tropical weather year round and if laying on the beach isn’t your thing, there is also a drive-in volcano, rain forests, and zip lining.
Capri, Italy
This beautiful island is located very close to the mainland in the Bay of Naples, making it very easy to reach. Hop on over and be inspired like many artists and musicians have been in the past.
The island boasts a little harbour, a panoramic promenade lined with villas, ruins of Imperial Roman villas and various little picturesque towns. If you stop by for a visit, make sure to wear Capri pants which were named after the island.
Boracay, Philippines
Another stunning island in the Philippines, this one is picture perfect, unfiltered of course. Borocay Island is another destination in the philippines which constantly receive awards from travel publications. Besides its white sand beaches and tranquillity, the destination is also known for its nightlife.
The activities on the island are unbeatable, including scuba diving, snorkeling, windsurfing, kiteboarding, cliff diving and parasailing.
Corsica, France
A great choice for a holiday, this island in the Mediterranean Sea will guarantee you beautiful beaches, nature and stunning villages. Its landscapes and monuments make it a perfect destination for relaxing and discovering the age-old heritage and traditions associated with the Corsican way of life.
Its coastlines which total over 1,000 km are the most varied of French coastlines. Many visitors come to hike the famous GR 20.