30 amazing places to visit

Such species can not but cause any emotion. At the very least - you will smile with emotion, at the most - start to quickly find out when you have the next vacation, and how to get to one of these paradise corners.

1. Burano, Italy

A colorful town is located in one lagoon with Venice. According to legend, once upon a time fishermen decided to repaint their houses in bright colors, so that it was easier to distinguish them in the fog. Today, residents of the city can not just repaint their homes. The color of the facade must be coordinated with the local authorities by submitting an official request.

2. Oia village, Santorini, Greece

You can get here on foot. If you do not want to go, you can go up to the village on a donkey or a rented scooter. At the top of the travelers there are amazing landscapes with vineyards.

3. Colmar, France

Town from the cartoon. Small boats, houses decorated with flowers, a quaint miniature train, traveling around the streets. Colmar is considered the capital of Alsatian wine.

4. Tasiilaq, Greenland

With a population of just over 2000 people, Tasiilaq is the largest city in eastern Greenland. The most popular entertainment here is dog sledding, excursions to icebergs and hiking in the Valley of Flowers.

5. Savannah, Georgia

Gorodishko was founded in 1733 and is considered the oldest in Georgia. During the American Revolution, it served as a port. Today, the Victorian district of it is one of the most popular attractions in the country.

6. Newport, Rhode Island

Typical for New England town. Tourists adore viewing local houses and always try to get to the traditional July festival.

7. Juscar or the "City of Smurfs", Spain

As it was possible to producers of "Smurfikov" it is not known, but they persuaded several hundred inhabitants of the town of Juscar to repaint all the houses in blue. And apparently, this idea was liked by the local people.

8. Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic

This place is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It exists since the XIII century. The Gothic castle of the Lords of Krumlov consists of 40 buildings, palaces, gardens, towers. Today on the territory of the estate are regularly held festivals and performances.

9. Wengen, Switzerland

Surprisingly beautiful ski town with traditional wooden chalets and incredible views. Motor transport here was banned 100 years ago, because in Wengen very clean air.

10. Gieturn, the Netherlands

Gieturn looks like a piece of a utopian world. It is also called the Northern Venice. Instead of roads there are narrow canals, and each house is located on its own island.

11. Alberobello, Italy

The town is like a Gnomish village. But in fact, in these white houses with conical roofs, people live. Around Alberobello grow olive groves.

12. Biburi, England

The ancient village is famous for its stone cottages. It was here that the shooting of the film "Bridget Jones's Diary" took place. Biburi is considered to be the most beautiful in Britain.

13. Eze on the French Riviera

This city is called "Eagle's Nest", because it is located on a rock. Ez is an ancient settlement. The first houses were built here in the early 1300s.

14. Old San Juan, Puerto Rico

Technically, this is part of the capital of Puerto Rico, but in fact Old San Juan is an independent island. The streets are lined with stone and look as if they had come off the paintings of the 16th century. And most importantly - to get here, do not need a passport.

15. Key West, Florida

This place Ernest Hemingway once called his home. Bright houses and picturesque landscapes make Ki West one of the most attractive tourist attractions. Attention to the guests of the city is offered an excursion to the house of Hemingway.

16. Shirakawa, Japan

The area is famous for triangular houses built in a style known as "gass". The roofs of the houses are reminiscent of the hands folded for prayer, and in winter the snow does not stay on them.

17. Ivoire, France

It is often called one of the most beautiful cities in France. Ivory is famous for its floral decorations, which decorate almost every house in the summer.

18. Split, Croatia

Here lives more than 250 thousand people who every day welcome guests and conduct excursions to local beaches and Roman ruins. And what a stormy nightlife here ...

19. Hallstatt, Austria

It is the oldest inhabited village in Europe. At least 1000 people live here. Some historians call Hallstatt "the pearl of Austria". All people who visited here are convinced that this is one of the most beautiful places on the planet.

20. Dune in Pyla, France

Just 60 kilometers from Bordeaux is the highest sand dune in Europe. From a bird's eye view, it looks like a beach, but in fact it rises above sea level by 108 meters.

21. The Roraima Mountains, South America

Stretched through Venezuela, Brazil, Guyana. When the clouds descend on the mountains, it is impossible to tear them away from them.

22. Badland National Park, South Dakota

The slopes of the mountains are covered with cracks and look as if the first gust of wind will blow them away. But in fact, these are very strong structures.

23. Antelope Canyon, Arizona

In the monsoon season, sand and rain thoroughly polish the walls of the caves, because they look so smooth.

24. Olimpic National Park, Washington

The park's territory consists of more than a million acres of land and looks fascinating.

25. The Triple Baatar Waterfall, Lebanon

There is a sight in the gorge of Baatar. The height of the waterfall is almost 255 meters.

26. Waterfalls Godafoss, Iceland

Iceland has many waterfalls, but Godafoss is considered the most popular because it consists of 12 water streams.

27. Great Blue Hole, Belize

Located in the center of Lighthouse Reef. This place became famous thanks to Jacques-Yves Cousteau.

28. Perito Moreno, Argentina

The view of the glacier is fascinating and touching, because some blocks of ice are very similar to candies.

29. The Blue Tunnel, Antarctica

Its scale is amazing. Walking along the blue tunnel leaves an indelible impression.

30. Machu Picchu, Peru

"City in Heaven" is located at an altitude of 2,450 meters above sea level. Some archaeologists believe that Machu Picchu was conceived and created as a mountain shelter.