7 Places You Should Visit This Year

Here’s the list of 7 breathtaking must-visit places to go on vacation.

Moraine Lake (Lago Louise)

As the world prepares its list of post-coronavirus dream travel destinations, many travelers are considering whether to return to the places they already know and love, or step out of their comfort zone and try something completely unfamiliar.

After a year of doing the same thing every day, it seems that everybody is thinking on try something new. Maybe travelling to another country and staying some months there or living your past life back and enjoy life to the full at an off the beaten track place, as many other examples that could erase. You never know what tomorrow or your next adventure will bring.

Here are seven travel destinations you may not have thought of, but are definitely worth adding to your bucket list.

Secluded beaches in Belize

BELIZE

Located in Central America on the Caribbean Sea, Belize is a great destination that most people probably haven’t considered, and if you have, it’s definitely going to move to the top. This is the ultimate definition of a small country, filled with big adventure.

Belize is filled with luscious greenery and fauna that it almost feels as if you’ve stepped into the world’s largest greenhouse. In fact, locals think of their home as “eco-first,” which helps the country to remain untouched and its most authentic self.

This place is special for going snorkeling and doing scuba diving to see the vast marine life. You can also cave exploring to head deep into the ancient history and doing archeological finds or making your way up to one of the hundreds of lookout points to get a view from above. 

Colourful city streets in Tunisia

TUNISIA

Located on the southern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, the Tunisia brings together so many cultures in a way that seamlessly brings the past to the present.

Throughout the country, you’ll find ancient ruins and artifacts sprinkled among the jaw-dropping sites, both natural and human-made that are even more inspiring the longer you gaze. 

Mangrove sprouts in Tuvalu

TUVALU

Found in the Polynesian region of the South Pacific, Tuvalu is likely the one spot on this list that you haven’t even heard of, and if you have, or better yet if you’ve been, then you know just how lucky you are. 

It is made up of six atolls and three islands, comprising just 10 square miles of land and home to less than 12,000 people. Tuvalu is also a commonwealth country, making Queen Elizabeth II the reigning monarch.

This place also offers lodges that are often family-run and make you feel like part of the family from the time you check-in. The country is so small, there are only seven choices for accommodation.

Cancun, Mexico

CANCUN, MEXICO

Take a jungle tour; swim with the dolphins; go snorkeling in the second largest reef in the world; or go to party pubs in Cancun, Mexico. You can also take some days off of relaxing days in the pristine, sandy shores of this popular destination.

Loving the lakes in Croatia’s Plitvice National Park.

PLITVICE LAKES, CROATIA

Located about halfway between the Croatian capital Zagreb and Zadar on the coast of the Adriatic Sea, Plitvice Lakes are a magical world of living, moving water surrounded by ancient forests, 16 lakes linked by waterfalls, bridges natural and man-made, and 300 square kilometers of wild beauty full of bears, wolves, boars, and birds.

Moraine Lake

MORAINE LAKE, CANADA

Located in the remote Valley of the Ten Peaks in the Canadian Rockies, Moraine Lake is an emerald beauty, a small, cold glacier-fed jewel surrounded by towering mountains, immense waterfalls, and ancient rock piles.

The whole area is crossed by scenic hiking trails that offer different perspectives of the lake depending on your elevation or location. You can also enjoy its beauty from a kayak or canoe, or just by sitting on a rock at its bank.

Perfect picture of the village – Appenzell, Switzerland.

APPENZELL, SWITZERLAND

The village of Apenzell is the Switzerland of our imagination and in the fairytales of our childhood, with its lavishly carved chalets, carriages drawn by horses in full feathered headdresses, a busy village square where all the village business is conducted, richly painted emblems and panels on all of Appenzell’s buildings, and gnomes competing for space with flower boxes dripping with vivid red geraniums. There is always a festival going on, or a concert, wedding or celebration in which everyone participates, and there are endless hiking trails when the winter throws its blanket over everything.