22 ene 2019

Best 5 Islands

Best 5 Islands

Thulhaagiri Island

At about 300 meters wide and about 200 meters long it is one of the smallest islands belonging to the Maldives, an archipelago often described as a tropical paradise, located in the Indian Ocean. Beaches of white sand and crystal clear waters, with coral reefs and marine luminescence, a natural phenomenon that if you run with luck, you can observe from some islands of this paradisiacal archipelago, they will make your holidays a dream.
Simply by flying over your reef in an airplane and seeing those magnificent formations, it is already worth the trip. More than a thousand islands that seem to have been sprinkled in the Indian Ocean that each year welcome one and a half million tourists who want to enjoy the luxury of one of the destinations dreamed of all over the world.
  
Thulhaagiri Island




La Digue Island

It is one of the 115 islands belonging to the Republic of Seychelles, an archipelago located off the coast of eastern Africa with sublime beaches and crystal blue waters. This small island of barely 10 square kilometers has what is perhaps the most beautiful, paradisiacal and photographed beach in the world, the beach of Anse Source D'Argent, a white sand beach, crystal clear turquoise waters, and with beautiful stones of granite that seem sculpted by artists and surrounded by beautiful coconut and vanilla plantations. And, to complete the feeling of paradise, cars are not allowed on this island, only bicycles and ox carts are allowed as a means of transport.

La Digue Island

Santorini Island

As one of the most famous islands of Greece, Santorini combines incredible beaches, ancient cities, volcanic landscapes, delicious food, and local wines. The second best island in the world - and first in the European ranking - does not need presentations because to speak of Santorini is to speak of distinction, glamor, and unique beauty, arising from volcanic eruptions. Many long beaches, hidden bays and all with a common denominator: the beauty of the volcanic, of the black sand, like the beaches of Perissa and Kamari, of an intense blue water, beaches of red sand like that of Red Bead Beach and also others less sounded, But yes, all spawn incomparable corners of this island of the Cyclades archipelago, which at sunset becomes really surprising colors. Santorini surrounds a giant lagoon in the Cyclades Islands and offers stunning views
The town of Oia at sunset, in Santorini, is perfect for couples looking for a romantic vacation.

Santorini Island

Maui Island

Also known as Isla Valle, it is the second largest in Hawaii. The island is loved for its world famous beaches, the sacred valley Iao Valley, the sightings of humpback whales in migration (during the winter months), the organic cuisine and the magnificent sunrises and sunsets from Haleakala. Maui has been chosen as "The best island in the United States" is, an authentic natural paradise of Hawaii, an archipelago of breathtaking beauty; its virgin beaches and extraordinary landscapes make it a perfect destination. Sail, observe dolphins, explore the amazing landscapes, witness the observation of the stars and enjoy this unique experience.

Maui Island

Mauritius Island

Often described as paradise on earth, the Island of Mauritius offers its visitors a spectacular view of the wild nature. Located in the southwestern part of the Indian Ocean, it is a perfect destination for beach lovers and those looking for adventure thanks to all the activities in Mauritius. This island is especially to enjoy the beach. The island has very good sands, which, although they are not excessively wide, do extend for kilometers and kilometers without interruption, adorned by forests of palm trees and casuarinas. It is a delight to walk these beaches at low tide. Coral beaches, lagoons, and exuberant vegetation have turned Mauritius into a select and exotic African destination located in the Indian Ocean. Further to its spectacular waters, tourists will find other attractions such as the National Park of the Black River Gorges or the Chamarel waterfall; the capital, Port Louis, with a dynamic commercial life; the temples, or the practice of water sports such as fishing.


Mauritius Island