BORA-BORA
In honor of Valentine's Day, I thought it might be
interesting to take a look at a list of the world's seven most romantic islands,
travel destinations that offer more than just beautiful beaches.
7) MAUI, HAWAII
Behind the outer wrapping of a tropical paradise with
beautiful beaches you will find an interesting and varied landscape. On the way
to the summit of the Haleakala volcano crater you pass through vegetation that
includes cactus. There are vast stretches of sugar cane fields, a 1900s cowboy
town, and a rain forest with an almost primeval feel to it.
6) MALDIVES
An archipelago in the Indian Ocean with white sand beaches,
atolls, and secluded resorts. This is
the world's lowest elevation nation (overall elevation of high and low
averaged). You will find a hotel with a coral nursery and an underwater
nightclub. And how about a restaurant reachable only by boat?
5) BORACAY, PHILIPPINES
This five mile long island was once a haven for backpackers
with only the most basic accommodations.
Today it rivals many of the well-known Asian destinations. Boracay starts with a forty-five minute
flight from Manila followed by a boat connection to the final destination of
White Beach with powdery sand that just might be the softest in the world.
4) KAUAI, HAWAII
This is the oldest of Hawaii's eight main islands and has
the most dramatic scenery from wind sculpted mountains, red-walled canyons
(Waimea Canyon is referred to as Hawaii's Grand Canyon), primeval rain forest,
and a wide range of waterfalls. Kauai has also been the location for several
movies including The Descendants, Avatar, Body Heat, and I think also South
Pacific.
3) SANTORINI, GREECE
Every place you look gives you a postcard perfect view. White washed buildings, colorful flowers,
blue-domed churches all clinging to the hillsides of an ancient volcanic
crater. In addition to the spectacular
scenery, Santorini offers a wide variety of diversions—fine wines, black and
red and white sand beaches, archaeological sites including one referred to as
the Minoan Pompeii.
2) CAPRI, ITALY
This four-square mile dot in the Tyrrhenian Sea embodies la dolce vita. There is a funicular railway to take visitors
from the main port to the street of Capri town with its boutiques, restaurants,
and romantic getaways.
1) BORA-BORA, FRENCH POLYNESIA
What could be more romantic than staying in a bungalow above
the waters of a turquoise lagoon? At the
heart of Bora-Bora is the jagged peak of Mount Otemanu and on its fringes are
islets and a coral reef perfect for snorkeling to observe the varied and
colorful marine life.
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