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Mauritius
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A vibrant volcanic island nation in the Indian Ocean known for its waterfalls, mountains, beaches and lagoons, including a must-try helicopter flight over an underwater waterfall. Located about 550 miles east of Madagascar, its culture is a mix of European, Indian and African influences.
Accommodation: Four Seasons Resort Mauritius at Anahita
Bora Bora
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Among the incredible islands that make up French Polynesia, Bora Bora is the crown jewel. Just northwest of Tahiti, the island feels completely secluded, yet easily accessible for your honeymoon, anniversary, or dream celebration trip. Surrounded by a coral reef-protected lagoon, Bora Bora is a popular destination for scuba divers and snorkeling enthusiasts and is home to a number of world-class luxury resorts.
Stay at: The St. Regis Bora Bora
Saint Barthelemy
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There’s a reason why socialites have been escaping to St. Barthélemy every winter for decades: Known for its pristine white sand beaches, jewel-like waters, fantastic nightlife and impeccable shopping, St. Barthélemy is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking the ultimate in Caribbean elegance and leisure.
Accommodation: Rosewood Le Guanahani
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Palawan
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This iconic Philippine island is widely known as the best island in the world, and for good reason: sugar-white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters, as well as limestone rock formations, lush vegetation, hundreds of rare bird species and an inspiring culture make Palawan the ultimate destination for those seeking an exotic tropical escape.
Where to stay: Malémegmeg Beach Club
Sri Lanka
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This enchanting island, located in the southeast of India, offers the ultimate island adventure for those looking for more than just sunbathing. Cultural experiences, breathtaking hikes, historic temple tours, incredible cuisine and, of course, incredible surf and sand beaches will appeal to all types of travelers.
Accommodation: Anantara Peace Haven Tangalle Resort
Crete
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Thanks to Greek mythology, Crete has been immortalised as the mystical island that was the birthplace of Zeus. Aside from history and folklore, Crete is also home to some of the most enchanting beaches and Aegean scenery in the world.
Stay at: Royal Senses Resort & Spa Crete
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Saint Lucia
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This stunning island in the Eastern Caribbean may surprise first-time visitors with its striking similarity to the Hawaiian Islands. This enchanting destination offers a variety of geographical features, from the iconic Sugar Beach to the stunning Piton Volcanoes. Visitors can expect warm hospitality, a taste of French Caribbean culture and mystical scenery at all times.
Where to stay: Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort
Maldives
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This South Asian archipelago is often considered to have the best beaches in the world, thanks to its clear waters, white sand, and miles of dreamy coconut palms. The island nation is also home to some of the world’s best luxury resorts.
Accommodation: Soneva Jani
new zealand
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This fascinating island nation is filled with fantastical geological changes, folklore-like caves and coves, and breathtaking beaches. One of its most popular attractions is Milford Sound, shown here, a spectacular fjord filled with rainforest, waterfalls, black coral, and fascinating aquatic life (including penguins).
Accommodation: The Daily Private Hotel
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Paros
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This sun-drenched Greek island is home to some of the world’s most unique beaches. This historic island in the Aegean Sea combines millennia-old architecture, charming yet cosmopolitan villages, exciting water adventures and a vibrant food and drink scene.
Accommodation: Parilio Hotel
Bermuda
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Known for its pink sand beaches, friendly culture and obsession with rum, Bermuda is as vibrant as it is beautiful. This British territory located in the North Atlantic boasts iconic beaches, plenty of natural wonders to explore and breathtaking waters.
Accommodation: Hamilton Princess & Beach Club
Whitsunday Islands
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The Whitsundays are located in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef, just off the coast of Queensland, so be sure to pack your snorkel or scuba diving gear when you arrive. This Australian region of 74 islands is home to some of the best beaches in the world, including Whitehaven Beach.
Accommodation: InterContinental Hayman Island Resort
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Kauai
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Nicknamed the “Garden Isle,” this Hawaiian island certainly lives up to its promise. The most remote of the archipelago’s most popular islands, Kauai boasts lush mountains, dramatic rock formations, golden sand beaches and gorgeous waters perfect for surfing and swimming.
Accommodation: Kukuiula Lodge
Mallorca
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Jetsetters have made the Spanish island of Baerre a paradise for decades, thanks to its azure waters, luxury beach clubs, historic architecture and dramatic coastline. This beautiful island offers not only surf and beaches, but also legendary arts, culture, nightlife and culinary experiences.
Accommodation: La Residencia Belmond Hotel
Cook Islands
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This South Pacific nation is made up of 15 islands and is politically linked to New Zealand. It’s a year-round paradise, with coconut palms everywhere (no hotel is taller than a coconut tree), crystal blue waters and incredible marine life.
Accommodation: Pacific Resort Aitutaki
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Seychelles
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Seasoned travelers and movie buffs will know of or have been to Anse Source d’Argent, the Seychelles’ most famous beach (and the filming location for “Cast Away”), but the entire archipelago is full of dreamy, tropical charm. Coral reefs, nature reserves, rainforests and unique wildlife are just some of the reasons to flock to this incredible African country.
Accommodation: North Island
Tasmania
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Located just below Australia, this island nation is wild, rustic and geographically diverse, with around 40% of the island protected as national parks and national heritage wilderness. White sandy beaches with vast ocean and mountain views are Tasmania’s defining feature, making it the perfect destination for an island getaway.
Stay: Islington Hotel
Santorini
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Ah, Santorini, how could we leave it off the list? This ancient Cyclades island is known for its whitewashed hilltop villages perched above blue waters. Formed after a volcanic eruption, the island’s beaches are also lined with colorful lava pebbles and cliffs.
Accommodation: Mystique Hotel
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Bali
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Bali is the most popular of Indonesia’s fascinating islands, thanks to its paradise-like terrain, fascinating history and architecture, renowned wellness experiences, and of course, some of the best beaches in the world. Its turquoise waters, pure white sand and lush rock formations make it the perfect place for surfing, swimming and sunbathing.
Stay at: Amankila
Vancouver Island
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Just off the Pacific coast of Canada lies a charming island with a diverse creative community, English gardens and impeccable architecture. This unique island features atmospheric rocky beaches dotted with dramatic cliffs, making it the perfect place for a unique and exciting getaway.
Accommodation: Fairmont Empress
Lauren Wicks is a freelance writer and editor based in Birmingham, Alabama. Prior to going out on her own, she worked for brands such as VERANDA, EatingWell, and Cooking Light, covering all things lifestyle, from interior design and luxury travel to wine and wellness.
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