At present, countries around the world have entered an era of global informationization. Therefore, in today's information-rich world, there are no information dead spots. The so-called unpopular islands are only relative. In view of the current division of the tourism market, some high-end tourists, especially those who like to taste the first bite of fresh food, most of them like to try to go to islands with low visibility and little understanding of the public. Here is a quote from the world-famous travel magazine " Those islands recommended in Lonely Planet, but some of these recommended islands are actually very hot now.
Palau is no longer an unfamiliar word. She has become a target destination for Chinese people to travel during the Spring Festival due to her own excellence.
Palau Islands: The Palau Islands are made up of more than 200 limestone rocks. It is composed of small islands, like a huge green mushroom floating on the blue Pacific Ocean, with beaches surrounding it like tassels. When you come here, you must go kayaking; if you are looking for excitement, you can dive into the jellyfish lake to admire the gel-like plankton and watch these small creatures that have lost the ability to sting perform "underwater ballet" for you.
The colors in Tonga are bright, just like the colorful skirts of the locals. Without the colorful fireworks during the Spring Festival, it is good to find different colors here.
Tonga Islands: Tonga has more than 170 islands scattered in the blue South Pacific, which looks like a beautiful paradise. Palm trees and stunning azure waters surround the island's flawless sandy beaches. Tonga is the only royal country in the region. Although the process of globalization has impacted its traditional culture, the locals still retain their traditions, such as making carpets from bark, wearing skirts called "tubanu" and intoxicating Chatting amid the aroma of cava wine. The Ha'apai Islands have the widest beaches and are very suitable for diving. Although Niuas is relatively far away, the scenery is definitely the most beautiful. If you come to the Wawawu Islands, you can see humpback whales from the South Pacific. They come here every year to breed and attract many tourists.
The islands of S?o Tomé and Principe have rewritten the synonym of Africa as desert and yellow. Although it is a bit far away, its unique charm may be difficult to copy.
Sao Tome and Principe: They are the two main islands of the Republic of Sao Tome and Principe. The two islands are more than 150 kilometers apart and both are volcanic islands. They are located on the west coast of Africa in the Gulf of Guinea, west of Gabon, close to the equator, and are the smallest islands in Africa, so few tourists can find them. Instead of the noise and pollution of the city, there are stretches of sandy beaches, lush forests, towering peaks, and playful turtles and whales. The hotel is built on a colonial plantation. Standing in the hotel, leaning on the railing against the breeze, I saw a spectacular scene in front of my eyes.
Trinidad and Tobago, perhaps it has not yet been fully open to tourism, which also makes it even more mysterious.
Trinidad and Tobago: Coconut groves, birdsong and flowers, street food, tropical rain forests, carnivals, and multiculturalism. This is Trinidad. When you come to Trinidad in the Caribbean, you can not only enjoy the most natural, primitive and wonderful island scenery, but more importantly, you can enjoy all the beautiful beaches for free. Tobago Island is a paradise for beach lovers. To the west is an undeveloped palm tree belt, and tourism resources have not yet been developed. The east side is more primitive, with South American-style wildflowers in bloom; crocodiles and other small animals live in the jungle; the coastline is twists and turns, giving people a sense of mystery. The main attractions on Trinidad include: Pitch Lake, Asa Wright Nature Center (see hummingbirds), Caroni Bird Sanctuary (see redbirds, etc.), Malagas Bay Beach; and more Bago's economy is dominated by tourism, with more than 40 hotels and resorts, receiving about 60,000 foreign tourists. The island is covered with coconut palms, birds singing and flowers fragrant. There is a tropical rain forest in the middle, soft beaches along the coast, and coral reefs on the bottom of the sea. The water is clear and colorful tropical fish are playing among them. The main tourist attractions are Pigeon Point Beach, coral reefs, sea swimming pools, and ancient forts. The Carnival period is the peak tourist season for Trinidad and Tobago.
The Cook Islands mainly produce corals, and their perfumes are also good
Cook Islands: In 1773, the British navigator Captain James Cook explored this place, hence the name "Cook" . This archipelago consists of 15 islands and cays and is a paradise of some of the best beaches, palm trees and sea in the South Pacific. Rarotonga is the capital of Cook Islands and the largest island in the Cook Islands. Those travelers who stopover in Cook Island will be attracted by the beauty of Cook and cannot bear to leave when they travel through the jungle and paddle a small boat.
Papua New Guinea: Papua New Guinea is located in the western part of the South Pacific. Although it is small in area, it is only equivalent to California in the United States. But this primitive and rugged territory contains rich natural resources. There are more than 190 kinds of mammals, more than 650 kinds of birds, more than 160 kinds of frogs, and 820 different languages. In short, Papua New Guinea can be said to be the most primitive, species-rich and wonderful island on earth. If you want to experience tribal culture, head to the highlands; if you want to go diving, its stunning beaches are some of the best diving and snorkeling spots in the world. The roads here are very smooth. If you want to visit Papua New Guinea, flying is the most convenient option.
Cape Verde: Cape Verde is an Atlantic island country located on the west coast of Africa. It consists of 18 small islands. Before independence, it was a colony of Portugal. Since the archipelago is located off the coast of Africa, more than 500 kilometers east from Senegal, the westernmost point of the African continent, and the islands are scattered, it is difficult to identify them on the map. There are 10 main islands here, from St. Anton in the north to Fogo in the south. The most beautiful is Poiavisita Island, which is almost a sand island with sand dunes everywhere, just like in the Sahara; miles away is the beach with swaying vegetation, and the blue sea is perfect for windsurfing. This is also the nesting area of ??red turtles, and the best viewing time is from June to September.
Grenada: Known as the "Spice Island," Grenada is home to beautiful sandy beaches, vibrant beachfront bars, and abundant seafood and nutmeg ice cream. Because Grenada is part of the Windward Islands in the Caribbean, the coastline is dotted with many inlets, popular with those who like to swim and dive alone. If you want to play on the beach, then go to the westernmost island of Carriacou. The beach here can only be reached on foot or by boat.
Seychelles: Speaking of the most beautiful beaches in the world, Seychelles must be mentioned. Seychelles is an archipelago country located in the Indian Ocean in eastern Africa and consists of 115 islands. There are crystal clear waters and rich marine life, soft sand, pristine and fascinating island scenery and sweet coconuts. The three main islands are Mahe, Praslin and La Digue. Each island in the Seychelles has its own characteristics. The most beautiful island is Kulese Island, which is currently uninhabited. In addition to a large number of coral reefs, you can also see turtles, sharks, coconut crabs and the most abundant turtles in the world. The transportation in Seychelles is mainly water transportation and air transportation. The international airport is 8 kilometers away from the capital Victoria, and cruise ships frequently travel to and from the three main islands.
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: St. Vincent and the Grenadines are two volcanic islands located in the southeastern Caribbean. You only need to make a good travel budget, choose a cruise ship with an appropriate price, and then you can start your island tour. If you have sufficient funds, you can drive a private yacht and enjoy the beauty of St. Vincent and the purity of the Grenadines; if you have limited funds, you can take a local cruise ship. There are many cruises running between the two islands, departing from St. Vincent to play on the seaside of Bequia and the beaches of Canouan before heading to Tobago. Looking at the listed islands, they are indeed very suitable choices for Spring Festival travel. However, because traveling abroad will be affected by flight tickets and visa procedures, it will be very early in time, because the editor reminds tourists that if Friends who want to travel to islands during the Spring Festival must make plans at least one month in advance.