Known as the 'Little Venice of Greece,' Aitoliko is a quiet town nestled between two lagoons; its narrow streets feature whitewashed houses, while the picture-postcard harbor invites you to be laid-back.
A small village in Groningen features this strange star-shaped fort from 1593, offering a glimpse into Dutch history and panoramic views without doubt.
An island located in the archipelago of West Sweden, this place is a haven for lovers of nature: from hiking along the pathways of the island, bird-watching, or the available water sports of kayaking and boating.
The largest village in Shirakawa-go, which is well-known for its traditional gassho-style farmhouses adapted to receive heavy snowfall and raised silk worms.
Picturesque village on the shores of Lake Hallstatt with its Alpine houses, ancient salt mines, and Skywalk Hallstatt viewing platform with stunning views.
Tucked into the Bernese Alps, Grindelwald is a favourite destination for skiers and hikers but it's the views of towering Eiger Mountain and the Gletscherschlucht glacial gorge below that are the real draw.
This historic mining town in Idaho's Silver Valley is a gateway to outdoor adventure, whether mountain biking and hiking or skiing and fishing, with the scenic Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes passing through.
Reine is famous for its cluster of red-and-white fishermen's huts against stunning granite peaks on the island of Moskenesøya. Among the most popular destinations to hike, kayak, and enjoy natural beauty in Lofoten Islands.
A chain of 14 picture postcard islands close to Kochi, forming a dense green landscape with backwaters, paddy fields, and fishing. A perfect getaway from city hustle.