With its abundance of beaches, exotic flowers, and beautiful weather, Hawaii had to be on this list. Kailua, Hawaii is known for, well, being rather unknown. This beautiful island is not as crowded as the larger, more commercialized ones like Oahu or Kauai.
Enjoy a little more solitude as you explore Kailua’s beaches, hiking trails, and local shops. If you want to see more outside of this island, you can kayak over to the Mokuleia islands (known as “the Mokes”) for a fresh perspective.
Swakopmund, Namibia
Swakopmund is a coastal town in the African country of Namibia. Visitors will notice a German influence as the area was colonized in 1892 by German, South West Africa.
This unique city has plenty of coastlines to take in as well as an aquarium and a museum if you want to learn more about local history. If Namibia is on your list, you need to check out Swakopmund.
Meteora, Greece
It may look like a scene from another planet but Meteora, Greece is just the place to rediscover the surprises of the Mediterannean. Located in central Greece, Meteora (which means “suspended in air”) is full of lush green slopes and elevated monasteries. Meteora was established by monks who lived in this region during the 11th century.
Along with seeing the monasteries, hiking, and viewing captivating sunsets, you can stay in the nearby town, Kalambaka, which will meet your tourist needs of trying local food, shopping, and lodging.
Lofoten, Norway
People often associate islands with warmer climates, but northern countries can have them too. Depending on what time of year it is, these islands located in northern, Norway, can look like tropical islands at first glance.
Lofoten, which has a rich, Viking history, is a combination of charming fishing villages, epic fjords, and hills, and even beaches filled with sand. Be sure to bring your camera and get ready to capture some of the most beautiful scenery that you may ever see.
Glencoe, Scotland
Located in Western Scotland, Glencoe represents the heart of the majestic, Scottish highlands. Movie fans may recognize the brooding scenery from films like "Skyfall" and "Harry Potter."
Glencoe allows you to see Scotland in its rugged, unpolished beauty with its hiking trails and there are a handful of accommodations in the area. But, if you really want to up your adventure, there are also designated camping spots for those who want to be closer to nature.