Introduction: The summer is hot, and choosing a suitable place to visit is time-consuming and laborious. Looking around, there are many attractions worth visiting around the world. If you don’t know where is the best place to cool off and take a vacation, let us recommend it. Recommended TOP 25 must-visit foreign tourist attractions in summer
1. Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia
Croatia’s Plitvice Lakes National Park is located in the karst mountainous area in central Croatia. It was founded in 1949. It is the oldest national park in Southeast Europe and is now the largest national park in Croatia. There are many natural dykes in the park formed by limestone deposits, which in turn form lakes, caves and waterfalls. Since there are mainly 16 lakes, the park is also called Plitvice Lakes National Park. Whether in terms of scenery or geological origin, the Plitvice Lakes are very similar to my country's Jiuzhaigou. Therefore, in China, it is often called "European Jiuzhaigou".
2. Bora Bora, French Polynesia
Bora Bora is an island in the Society Islands in the southeastern Pacific Ocean. At 16?30? south latitude, 151?45? west longitude, 270 kilometers northwest of Tahiti. Belongs to French Polynesia. The land area is 38 square kilometers. Population 2,580. It consists of the central main island and a series of surrounding small islands. During World War II it was a U.S. Navy and Air Force base. It is one of the most beautiful islands in the Society Islands. Vaitape on the west coast of the island is the main settlement and port. There is an airport on the northern island. Produces coconut, citrus, vanilla, etc.
3. Santorini, Greece
Santorini was named Thera in ancient times. Later, it was named in memory of Saint Irene. It was changed to Santorini in 1207. It is the most famous island among the Aegean Islands. It is 110 nautical miles away from Athens and is the southernmost island among the Cyclades. Santorini is made up of 3 small islands, 2 of which are inhabited and the middle one is a sleepy volcanic island. Historically, there have been many volcanic eruptions here, the most severe in 1500 BC. The center of the island collapsed on a large scale, and the original round island took on the shape of a crescent today. The capital of Santorini is the city of Fira, located on the west coast of the island.
4. Bagan, Myanmar
Bagan, an ancient Myanmar city, a Buddhist cultural site, and a famous tourist resort, is located in the middle of the country, on the left bank of the middle reaches of the Irrawaddy River, in the urban area Numerous pagodas and Buddhist temples built in various historical periods of Myanmar are preserved. The architectural art of urban pagodas and temples is the epitome of Myanmar's ancient architectural art. It embodies the wisdom and creativity of Myanmar's working people and has become a precious historical and cultural heritage of Myanmar.
5. The illusion of "underwater waterfall", Mauritius
This place is located at the southwestern tip of Mauritius, with gorgeous terrain and one of the coolest optical illusions, the sand and water seen from above The silt gives the illusion of an underwater waterfall.
6. Mount Saint-Michel, France
Mount-Saint-Michel and its Bay (Mount-Saint-Michel and its Bay) is a famous French monument and Christian holy place, located in Manche Province On a small island, two kilometers off the coast. The island is conical in shape with a circumference of 900 meters and is made of towering granite. It is 88 meters above sea level and is often surrounded by large stretches of sandy beach. It only becomes an island when the tide is high. Mont Saint-Michel and its bay, cultural heritage, included in the World Heritage List in 1979.
7. Baros Maldives, Maldives
Baros Maldives is located in the North Male Atoll, only a 25-minute speedboat ride from Male Airport Island. During this short boat mile you will be welcomed by the scenery of the Indian Ocean and adjacent coral islands. Barros' concept captures the essence of the Maldives. In the lush plant forest, a hidden paradise has opened up. Swaying palm trees are planted all over the island, along the white sandy beach and accompanied by the clear blue sea water, forming bright corresponding colors of blue, green and white. Baros Island stands on the edge of the lagoon, where the sapphire blue ocean and the emerald green lagoon can be seen everywhere.
8. Zakynthos, Greece
The port of Zakynthos Island in the Ionian Sea in western Greece. When adopting the East 2 zone standard. The maximum draft is 2.4 meters. The load density of water is 1025. The tidal range is 0.3 meters and northwest wind prevails. Pilotage is not mandatory. Port service facilities include: ship repair, bunkering, dinghy, medical, fresh water supply, supplies, repatriation, no dry dock, towing and sewage facilities. The shoreline of the port terminal is 488 meters long, with a water depth of 3.6 to 1.8 meters, for barges to berth.
9. Empuriabrava, Spain’s Little Venice
You may not know that Spain has its own Little Venice. The Empuriabrava canal is more than 40 kilometers long and is one of the largest docks in the world. .
10. Cappadocia, Turkey
Cappadocia, located in central Turkey, is famous for its fairy-tale speckled rock formations: peculiar The historical remains of rock formations, caves and semi-reclusive people are fascinating. It was originally a refuge for Christians fleeing Roman persecution. In the 4th century AD, a group of monks established the main part of Cappadocia. Cappadocia in Turkey was selected as one of the top ten beautiful places on earth by the American National Geographic magazine. It is one of the two best places on earth for hot air ballooning.
11. Cinque Terre, Italy
The Cinque Terre (Italian: Cinque Terre, also translated as: Cinque Terre, Five Villages) is located in Liguria, Italy. The coastal areas of the Spezia province are Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore. A collective name for villages and towns on the edge of a cliff. In 1997, the Five Villages, Portovenere, Palmaria, Tino and Tinetto were included in the World Cultural Heritage List by UNESCO. It was designated as a national park in 2006.
12. Marina Bay Sands Hotel Swimming Pool, Singapore
Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands Hotel, known as the most expensive hotel in the world, held a grand opening ceremony on June 23, 2010. On the same day, this resort hotel, which cost 4 billion pounds to build and has outdoor swimming pools, sightseeing platforms, luxury casinos and other high-end facilities, was officially opened to guests. The most amazing thing is that guests can overlook the cityscape of Singapore while swimming. The world's most expensive hotel, this outdoor pool is built atop the 55-story tower of the Marina Bay Sands hotel. It is three times the length of the Olympic swimming pool and at 650 feet (198 meters), it is the world's largest outdoor pool at this height. .
13. The largest swimming pool in the world, San Alfonso Demi Resort Swimming Pool, Chile
The swimming pool at San Alfonso Demi Resort in Chile is the largest swimming pool in the Guinness Book of World Records . The artificial lake covers an area of ??8 hectares, with a total water area of ??250,000 hectares.
14. Tsingyi de Bemaraha Nature Reserve National Park, Madagascar
Tsingji de Bemaraha Nature Reserve is a nature reserve in Madagascar District, located on the west coast of central Madagascar. In 1990, it was listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List due to its unique geographical location, well-preserved mangroves, wild bird and lemur populations.
15. Dean’s Blue Hole, Bahamas
Dean’s Blue Hole is the deepest blue hole in the world, located in the Bahamas. It is about 202 meters deep. The land blue hole is in the Bahamas. They are widely distributed on the earth, with thousands of them in different sizes, and the situation in the internal caves is more complicated. This makes land-based blue hole exploration one of the most dangerous sports in the world.
16. Phi Phi Island, Thailand
Phi Phi Island is located about 20 kilometers southeast of Phuket, Thailand. It is a sister island composed of two main islands. It was designated in 1983. For Thailand National Park. This is a place deeply loved by the sun. Its soft white beaches, tranquil blue waters, natural rock caves, and unpolluted natural features make it stand out from the more than 30 outlying islands around Phuket. One of the hottest holiday destinations in recent years.
17. Varadero Beach, Cuba
Varadero is one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. It is a combination of sea, sand, sunshine and blue. It is the most beautiful beach in one and is also a famous tropical tourist resort in Cuba. People who have been to Cuba say: "You don't know the beauty of Cuba until you come to Varadero."
18. Burano Island, Italy
Burano is an island in the Venetian Lagoon, Italy. It is famous for its lace textiles and is the most colorful in the world. This place is full of famous sayings like an exotic fairy tale kingdom. The various foreigners walking through the streets here and the colorful houses like fairy tales make you feel like you have stepped into another world.
19. Skaftafell Ice Cave, Iceland
Svartifoss (Icelandic for "black waterfall") is located in Skaftafell, Iceland. German national park. Swatifoss is a rare and impressive example of columnar basalt formations, with a 39-foot (12-meter) waterfall that can be viewed year-round. The columnar basalt mountainside formations highlight their visual resemblance to traditional church organ pipes.
The Svativos basalts that form the cliffs that allow the waterfall to cascade are actually unweathered and have straight, sharp edges, displaying a crystal-like structure.
20. Lake Hilly, Australia
The Hutt Lagoon in Western Australia is beautiful pink, like a shy bride. The lake is brighter than the average The lake is more salty, mainly because the algae in the lake produce abundant beta carotene, which makes the lake water more saline and slightly bright pink.
21. Tahiti, French Polynesia
Tahiti is the island of Tahiti. Tahiti, also known as Tahiti in Hong Kong and Taiwan, is the largest island in the Windward Islands of the Society Islands of French Polynesia in the central South Pacific. It is warm as spring all year round and rich in products. People who have no worries about food and clothing often just stare at the sea in the distance and meditate, waiting for sunset and dawn. The sun comes with the wind blowing from the Pacific Ocean, and the color of the sea water changes from deep to clear.
22. Moon Bridge, Taiwan
In Dahu Park in Taipei, Taiwan, the curved round arch of the stone arch bridge is as round and beautiful as the moon, so you may not know that its real name is Kintai Bridge. In this case, foreign media called it the Moon Bridge. In this peaceful environment, the misty mist and the perfect reflection of the clear lake surface make Dahu Park different from ordinary ones: mountains, water, fog, and stone arch bridges all combine to form a true and wonderful landscape painting.
23. Pamukkale, Turkey
Pamukkale is located in the southwest of Denizli City, Turkey. It is a well-known hot spring resort. It not only has natural hot springs that last for thousands of years, but also There are also these weird cotton-like hills. The uncanny workmanship of nature has created such a wonderful wonderland. The Turkish word Pamuk means cotton, and Kale means castle, so Pamukkale is called Pamukkale.
24. Manta Resort Hotel, Zanzibar, Pemba Island
The Manta Resort Hotel on Pemba Island is the most luxurious hotel on the Zanzibar Islands located on the east coast of Africa. One of the hotels. Staying in this hotel should be very relaxing. If you want to be more relaxed and happy, you can also book an underwater suite.
25. Whitehaven Beach, Australia
Whitehaven Beach is located in the Holy Trinity of the island. The beach is about 6 kilometers away. It consists of fine white sand. This breathtaking beach Located on Whitsunday Island, covering an area of ??4.3 square miles, it is known as the cleanest beach in Queensland.