5 Most Beautiful Islands Famous for Their Beaches and Natural Attractions

Most beautiful islands and their beaches

Are you fantasizing about a relaxing island vacation? Everyone needs a break from work and other everyday responsibilities. Why not have the vacation you deserve? You’d be able to recharge your batteries and face challenges much easier and more willingly. There are about ten thousand islands on our planet and each of them has its own charm and beauty. The competition was fierce, but we’ve selected 5 of them we find most beautiful.

Here, you’ll learn a bit more about them which might help you choose the perfect candidate for the vacation of your dreams.

Mallorca, Spain

Mallorca, Spain, beaches and islands
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This is the biggest island in the Balearic Islands archipelago and its name derives from the Latin meaning “the larger one”. The shades of its turquoise sea and golden sand will absolutely amaze you. This is why the fact that this island is one of the most popular vacation resorts in Europe shouldn’t surprise you. What’s more, if you are an architecture lover, make sure to visit Palma Cathedral La Seu and Basilica de Sant Francesc in Palma since they are truly impressive.

New Caledonia

New Caledonia, beaches and islands
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Located in the southwest of the Pacific, New Caledonia has so much to offer to tourists. The Caledonian Lagoon is the largest in the world and has been a World Heritage Site since 2007. Its waters are so clear that you can see everything that’s going on underwater without any equipment whatsoever. Its capital, the wonderful city of Noumea, has so much to offer from beautiful beaches to museums, art galleries, and many other sightseeing spots.

Turks and Caicos

Turks and Caicos, beaches and islands
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This archipelago is the best thing that the Caribbean has to offer. Only 8 of these 40 islands are inhabited, and whichever you choose you won’t be wrong. White sandy beaches and stunning views all around you will take your breath away. The water near the shore is safe and shallow, so you can rest assured that your children will have a blast as well. Don’t miss out on seeing Grace Bay, Pillory, and Long Bay Beach where you can observe people kite surfing.

Bali, Indonesia

Bali, beaches and islands
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Bali is known as a little piece of Heaven on Earth and surely for a good reason. There’s no place like Bali, where everything is simply amazing. The accommodation, the beaches, the food – it’s an overall extraordinary experience to spend your vacation on this dreamy island. As far as fine dining is concerned, make sure to visit either Kubu at Mandapa or Blanco par Mandif, both in Ubud. The fish is always fresh and the chefs are real artists.

Cayman Islands

Cayman Islands, beaches and islands
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If you’d like to have an active vacation, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman are the perfect spots for you. You can enjoy sailing, snorkeling, and hiking. Little Cayman is widely known as a great diving spot. If you are interested, make sure to visit Bloody Bay Wall and prepare to be amazed. You will be able to see turtles, sponges, and other marine life, including sharks.

There are so many wonderful islands all over the world and all of them have their own appeal. Depending on what you expect from your vacation, you should be able to choose the perfect one to visit. Whether you’d like to go sightseeing, admire natural wonders, or simply lay on the beach and sip iced coffee all day, you can do it in a number of places and have an amazing vacation. However, if you decide to visit one of the aforementioned islands, you can’t go wrong as they really are the top five most beautiful islands on the planet.


About the author

Marie Nieves is a lifestyle blogger who loves unusual trips, gadgets, and creative ideas. On her travels, she likes to read poetry and prose and surf the Internet. Her favorite writer is Tracy Chevalier and she always carries one of her books in her bag. Most of her free time at home she spends walking her Labrador Retriever named Max. She is an avid lover of photography who loves to talk about her experiences. You can find Marie on Facebook or follow her on Twitter and Pinterest.

Top 5 Beaches in the Philippines You Can Explore

Phillipines

The Philippines is composed of over 7,107 beautiful islands which is why it is considered an archipelago. Many tourists and travelers from all over the world travel for very long hours just to see what the Philippines has to offer. The country has many great delicacies and also rich historical sights. But the main reason why foreigners are going to the Philippines is not just about the people and culture but also about the beautiful beaches.

Philippines

If you are interested to know more about the beautiful country of the Philippines then you are definitely on the right page.

Here are the top 5 beaches in the Philippines that you will totally love:

  1. BORACAY
Borcay, Philippines
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Who doesn’t know Boracay? With its white sand and beautiful atmosphere, it’s pretty much one of the best islands there is. Boracay is known to the world because of its natural beauty. Boracay is located in the province of Aklan in the Visayan region. Before you can visit Boracay, you have to go to Manila first, and then from there, you may take a flight to Boracay. Flight duration from Manila: 45 minutes to 1 hour.

There are a lot of activities you can try in Boracay and they are the following:

  • Banana Boating
  • fly-fishing
  • Helmet Diving
  • Island Hopping
  • Parasailing
  • Sunset Sailing
  • Snorkeling
  • Stand-up Paddling
  • Jetskiing
  • Kitesurfing and much more.

2. CORON PALAWAN

CORON PALAWAN, Philippines
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Coron is considered a first-class municipality in the province of Palawan. Coron is located in the southeast part of a huge and bigger island called Busuanga. It actually serves as the jump-off point to beautiful and historic sights and getaways in the Calamian Group of Islands. Flight duration from Manila: 45 minutes to 1 hour.

Some of the most popular attractions in Coron are the following:

  • Coron hot spring
  • Shipwreck dives
  • Barracuda Lake
  • Kayangan Lake
  • Mt. Tapyas and much more.

3. EL NIDO PALAWAN

EL NIDO PALAWAN, Philippines
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Another beautiful island in the Philippines that is also located in the province of Palawan is El Nido. El Nido is known for its beautiful beaches that you may explore through its island hopping services. El Nido is also a first-class municipality in Palawan and the number of tourists visiting the place blew up throughout the past five years. Going to this island can be quite pricey but there are ways to bag the cheap accommodations. Flight duration from Manila: 45 minutes to 1 hour.

El Nido offers great tour packages and they are the following:

  • Tour A – Small Lagoon, Big Lagoon, Secret Lagoon, Shimizu Island, 7 Commando Beach
  • Tour B – Snake Island, Pinagbuyatan Island, Entalula Beach, Cudugnon Cave, Snorkeling Site
  • Tour C – Helicopter Island, Matinloc Shrine, Secret Beach, Star Beach, Hidden Beach
  • Tour D – Ipil Beach, Cadlao Lagoon, Paradise Beach, Pasandigan Beach, Natnat Beach, Bukal Beach

4. CARAMOAN

CARAMOAN, Philippines
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In the lower eastern part of Camarines Sur in the Bicol region of the Philippine archipelago lies a beautiful island called Caramoan. It is a first-class municipality that has a 4,000-hectare limestone forest. Caramoan has one of the perfect white sand beaches and it is definitely a must-see place. Caramoan is also known because it is where Survivor shot their Fans vs Favorites season and it has been broadcasted on worldwide television back in 2011. Because of that, the number of visitors skyrocketed and it is a good thing for the people of Caramoan. Flight duration from Manila: 45 minutes to 1 hour.

The activities that you can do in Caramoan are the following:

  • Climb the Rock Cliff at Matukad Island
  • Go to the Shrine of Our Lady
  • Visit Paniman Beach
  • Go to Parish Church of St. Michael the Archangel
  • Bird Watching
  • Visit Layahan Waterfalls

5. SIARGAO

SIARGAO,Philippines
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Lastly, Siargao. Surigao is located in the Philippine Sea and it is known for its tear-drop shape. Siargao is also known as the “surfing capital of the Philippines” which is why professionals or aspiring surfers are paving their way to this beautiful island to try out the activities that they are offering. Flight duration from Manila: 45 minutes to 1 hour.

Top activities in Siargao include the following:

  • Go to Magpupungko Beach
  • Cloud 9
  • Go Surfing
  • Visit Taktak Falls
  • Go to Daku Island

Truly, the Philippines is composed of many beautiful islands. The ones above are just some of the best and there’s more to the Philippines than just beaches. The Philippines should definitely be part of your bucket list!


Mark Aldrin Hipolito is a daytime writer for Holiday Inn Parramatta, one of Australia’s modern and luxurious hotels in the suburban district. Mark Aldrin gives hotel tips and hacks to help people make the most out of their vacation.


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Almaty, Kazakhstan

Almaty, Kazakhstan

In the earlier blog post, we covered must-see destinations in Southeast Asia. Here we shall explore a  Central Asian destination.

Kazakhstan is a Central Asian country and a former Soviet republic. The borders of the country extend from the Caspian Sea in the west to the Altai Mountains at the east border with China and Russia.

Almaty, Kazakhstan

Almaty is the country’s largest metropolis sitting at the foothills of the Trans-lli Alatau Mountains. It was the capital until 1997 and today is still Kazakhstan’s trading and cultural hub.

Central state Museum, Almaty, Kazakhstan

The Central State Museum is the city’s best museum. It offers visitors a look at the history of Kazakhstan from the Bronze Age to telecommunications to the transfer of the capital to Astana. There are many lovely artifacts.

Almaty. Kazakhstan, central golden

In the entrance hall, you’ll find a large replica of the Golden Man.

central camel statue, Almaty, Kazakhstan

Camel statue in front of museum

Downstairs are archaeological finds and the early history up to Ghengis Khan. Next to it is the “Open Collection” exhibiting outstanding ancient gold adornments. Hall 2 has an ethnographic display. Upstairs visitors will see wonderful weaponry, horse and camel gear, musical instruments, and exotic costumes dating to the 18th century. Halls 3 and 4 have displays in the 20th and 21st centuries.

Kok Tobe, Almaty, Kazakhstan

Kok Tobe is an 1100m hill on the southeast edge of the city.

Almaty, Kazakhstan Kok TV tower

Atop it, you shall find a 372m-high TV tower which is visible from all points in the city. You can get to the top by cable car.

Kok Cable Car, Almaty, Kazakhstan

At the top, you’ll find different cafes and restaurants, craft shops a roller-coaster, a mini zoo, and a children’s playground. These are all things that you could expect to find in such a place that attracts tourist.

The Beatles at Almaty, Kazakhstan

What you might not expect to find is the life-size bronze statue of The Beatles Place, here on demand by fans in 2007. This is the impressive work of Armenian sculptor Eduard Kazaryan and is supposedly the only monument in the world with the Fab Four together.

Panfilov Park, Almaty, Kazakhstan

Panfilov Park is a large and attractive park in the center of the city. It is popular for strolling and relaxing.

Zenkov Cathedral, Almaty, Kazakhstan

At the heart of the park is the candy-colored Zenkov Cathedral. The cathedral was designed by AP Zenkov in 1904 and was built entirely of wood.

Panfilov monument, Almaty, Kazakhstan

The park was named for the Panfilov Heroes, 28 soldiers of an Almaty infantry unit who died fighting off Nazi tanks in a village outside Moscow in 1941.

Panfilov monument-2, Almaty, Kazakhstan

They have been commemorated by a large war memorial, depicting soldiers from all 15 Soviet Republics. An eternal flame burns here.

Green Market, Almaty, Kazakhstan

Green Market is a fascinating large, two-level market that offers visitors the true flavor of Central Asia. You can see stalls piled high with nuts, fresh and dried fruit, smoked fish, spices, ready-made Korean salads, vegetables, medicinal herbs, cheeses, sausages and fresh meat, and fermented horse and camel milk. Freshly squeezed pomegranate juice. At the cafes, you can get bowls of noodles or fried rice with vegetables.

Museum of arts Almaty, Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan Museum of Arts offers the best art collection in the country. Here you’ll find displays of Kazakh, Russian, and some Western European art. There is a room of top-class modern Kazakh handicrafts. There are explanations in English. Highlights include Russia’s Mir Iskusstva movement and the large collection of paintings by Kazakh Abylkhan Kasteev (1904 – 73).

Gorky Park, Almaty, Kazakhstan

 Central (Gorky) Park is Almaty’s biggest recreation park.

Gorky Park Carousel, Almaty Kazakhstan

There are lakes for boating, fun rides, pony rides, an Aquapark, a small zoo, a cinema, cafes, and shashlyk and beer stands. The park is most popular with families on Sundays and holidays.

Respublika Alany square, Almaty, Kazakhstan

Respublika Alany is a wide Soviet-created ceremonial square that provides a panoramic view of snow-capped mountains on a clear morning.

Independence monument, Almaty, Kazakhstan

The highlight of the square is the Independence Monument is a most interesting monument. This is a stone column that is surrounded by a replica Golden Man standing on a winged snow leopard. Around its base are statues of a Kazakh family. Behind the monument is a semicircular wall of low-relief bronze sculptures that depict scenes from Kazakhstan’s history from Golden Man times on the left to Nazarbaev to the right.

Central Mosque, Almaty, Kazakhstan

 Central Mosque is a multi-towered, gold-domed central mosque of white marble. It was built in 1999 and is one of the largest in the country. The mosque has room for 3,000 worshippers and has a finely decorated main prayer hall. It is open to visitors daily except Fridays. Women must be covered from head to foot.

Dawn of Freedom 2, Almaty, Kazakhstan
Dawn of Freedom, Almaty, Kazakhstan

Dawn Of Freedom Monument for the victims of the 1986 December protests.

Almaty, Kazakhstan

Take a stroll along the pedestrianized Zhibek Zholy. Here you’ll find inexpensive cafes, a few buskers, and kitsch art stands.

Almaty Lake, Almaty, Kazakhstan

Big Almaty Lake is located just a thirty-minute drive south of Almaty. It is located in the beautiful Zailiysky Alteau Mountain Range. Here you can enjoy hiking and picnicking. It is a lovely spot and depending on the time of year the lake can be green, turquoise or even grayish. The surrounding forest is amazing.

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Almaty, Kazakhstan

Exploring Manila: 7 Historical Spots You Must Visit

Exploring Manila
Historical spots in Manila

Manila is filled with so many beautiful attractions and picturesque structures. Manila is the capital of the tropical country of the Philippines. The Philippines is composed of 7,107 islands that is why it is considered as an archipelago. While there are beautiful and awesome places that can be found from all over the Philippines, Manila is still the best place to visit for you to at least have a glimpse of the history and the locals around this wonderful country.

Here are the 7 historical tourist spots in Manila that you can visit:

  1. Fort Santiago
Fort Santiago historical spots in Manila

Within the grounds of Metro Manila lies a beautiful and historic citadel that is called Fort Santiago. According to Wikipedia, Fort Santiago was first built by the Spanish conquistador, Miguel López de Legazpi for the newly established city of Manila in the Philippines. The defence fortress is part of the structures of the walled city of Manila referred to as Intramuros.

Fort Santiago is located near the famous Rizal Shrine. Inside the citadel are memorabilia’s of the Philippine heroes including Jose Rizal’s famous novel ‘Noli Me Tangere’. There is so much more to learn inside Fort Santiago and this place should be part of your bucket list.

Metered taxis, jeepneys, public buses and even kalesa can be used as a mode of transportation to get here.

2. Manila Bay

Manila Bay, Historical spots in Manila

The most beautiful sunset in the Philippines can be found in Manila Bay. Manila Bay is a natural and wonderful harbour that serves as the main port in Manila, Philippines. The Battle of Manila Bay happened here in 1898 so this is really a historical place that you should visit. This is just a few kilometres away from Fort Santiago.

3. Quiapo Church

Quiapo Church, historical spot in Manila

Quiapo Church is famous for its tradition called Traslacion, an annual celebration of bringing out the Black Nazarene to a parade for its devotees. Every year, millions and millions of people are coming to witness the historical event. If you are coming to Manila in January, you better participate in this wonderful event!

You can get here by riding a metered taxi or public bus/jeepneys.

4. Luneta Park

Luneta Park, historical spot in Manila

Luneta Park is probably the most famous park in Manila, Philippines. Foreigners love to flock here especially during the afternoon as the mood and vibe will give you a feeling like you are one of the locals in Metro Manila. Luneta Park is also popular for its monument that presents the Philippine national hero named Dr Jose Rizal.

This huge park is located along Roxas Boulevard, Manila and can be reached by riding metered taxis, kalesas, and metro rail train.

5. Manila Ocean Park

Manila Ocean Park- historical spot in Manila

Manila Ocean Park is not like any other ocean parks in the world. What sets apart this oceanarium from the others is the fact that it is connected to a hotel called H2o so guests will be treated and pampered in the hotel if they want to before going to the actual ocean park.

Manila Ocean Park is a first-class oceanarium so you will really enjoy and experience what it’s like to be under the sea. This is located on the opposite side of Luneta Park

6. National Museum of The Philippines

National Museum of Phillipines, historical spot in Manila

National Museum of The Philippines is one of the oldest structures in Manila. Inside this enormous building lies more than a hundred paintings and sculptures made by some of the best artists not just from the Philippines but also from all over the world.

The good news about this museum is that it doesn’t accept payment for entrance anymore. Admission is FREE for all so better add this place to your itinerary

7. Cultural Center of The Philippines

cultural center of Phillipines, historical spot in Manila

Cultural Center of the Philippines is the top place where all kinds of art that are related to Philippine history are being shown. Movies, theatre shows, exhibits and the like can be seen inside this gigantic centre. Every year there are different festivals that will surely please you so this should also be part of your itinerary.

The city of Manila in the Philippines is really rich in culture and traditions and the best way to enjoy them is by visiting the places mentioned above. While those are considered the top spots in the metro, there are still unspoiled places that you can explore if you plan to have a long vacation in the beautiful sunny Manila.


Mark Aldrin Hipolito is a daytime writer for Holiday Inn Parramatta, one of Australia’s modern and luxurious hotels in the suburban district. Mark Aldrin gives hotel tips and hacks to help people make the most out of their vacation. He also gives out tips on how to enjoy the best spots in every country


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