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1. Number 10, Iceland.
In the middle of the North Atlantic, Iceland is simply a little island. Is it? Possibly not... Tourists
from all over the world have found what looks like a land from myths and legends. It has active
and dormant volcanoes, rivers that flow downhill, and icy peaks.
But don't get down on yourself if you think that's all Iceland is.
Iceland's blue geysers, tall lava fields, and beautiful glaciers make for a sight show that is out of
this world. Aside from its natural beauty, the Land of Fire and Ice is also home to one of the
world's strangest nations, with citizens who are kind, creative, and forward-thinking, and who
have a strong sense of national pride.
This is especially evident in Reykjavik's bustling cultural scene and vibrant nightlife. Off the
coast of Iceland's colorful capital, tours to watch whales are available all year long. The city is
full of creative festivals, art galleries, and trendy bars.
Don't leave Iceland without taking a trip around the Golden Circle, seeing the Northern Lights, or
soaking in the famed Blue Lagoon, a massive geothermal spa on its southwest coast.
Number 9, The Netherlands.
The Dutch are known for their wooden shoes, as well as their tulips and windmills.
Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, is often used to show how forward-thinking the
country is.
The Netherlands is a small country in Northwest Europe. It has busy cities and quiet towns that
are connected by a system of canals and bridges.
Although most visitors focus on the main city of Amsterdam, with its many museums, canals,
and lively nightlife, the Netherlands has much more to offer.
Take a trip out into the countryside to find some of the most charming places to visit in the
Netherlands, like Giethoorn, which is known as the "Venice of Holland" because it doesn't allow
cars, and Haarlem, which is near Amsterdam and has a lot of history.
If you enjoy biking, this is the spot for you. Because the country is relatively flat, biking around
towns and cities is simple!
On number 8, we have Montenegro!
I'm sure you weren't expecting to see this tiny country on this list, were you?
2. Perhaps this is due to the fact that nearly no one has found Montenegro. This Balkan country is
a popular place for Russian tourists who want to go somewhere with a friendlier atmosphere
than Russia.
In reality,Montenegro is a hidden gem just waiting to be discovered.
The modest Balkan country of Montenegro has gorgeous beaches, verdant mountains, and
postcard-perfect historic towns that draw an increasing number of visitors every year.
Add in a mild Mediterranean climate, mountain biking, and white water rafting, and it's no
wonder that tourism is fueling Montenegro's rising economy.
The bay of Kotor will captivate every tourist. It is, however, not the only one. Tourists may still
enjoy the beauty of Sveti Stefan, Perast, and Budva, to name a few. Few countries offer as
much variety in such a small area as Montenegro.
This place is definitely worth adding to your bucket list.
7. Dramatic lush woods, magnificent lochs, craggy coasts, and green rolling hills capped with
crumbling castles are all part of the scenery.
Yes! The Scottish Highlands!
Home to the legendary Eilean Donan Castle and one of Europe's biggest wilderness regions, it
is undoubtedly Europe's most evocative region, with a rich history and many more magnificent
vistas. There's also the famous Loch Ness and Scotland's biggest national park, as well as
historic battles, beautiful beaches, and misty, beautiful highlands.
The Isle of Skye is known for its sea cliffs and the Cuillin mountain range. Edinburgh honors its
long history with monuments, interesting architecture, and cultural events. Glasgow, on the On
On the other hand, it is unlike any other British city because it has a lively music scene,
world-class museums, and beautiful Victorian architecture.
But hold on, there’s more!
The Outer Hebrides, a line of 200 islands in Scotland's far northwest, are known for their
spectacular scenery, unique culture, and white-sand beaches with brilliant turquoise seas.
Moving on to number 6, we have Turkey!
Turkey is a country with a crazy mix of cultures and colors; sandy beaches and busy bazaars;
strange mountains; and amazing ancient ruins. It's a place you'll never forget.
Here, where Asia and Europe meet, you'll find Roman theaters, mosques, and modern shopping
malls. You can also find some of the most important historical sites in the world, as well as
3. strange natural wonders like the blue terraced pools of Pamukkale and the fairy chimneys of
Cappadocia.
Istanbul is one of the world's best cities because it is full of art, culture, and history. With its fine
sand beaches and beautiful blue lagoons, the Turquoise Coast is a paradise for sailors,
swimmers, and people who just want to lay out in the sun. Turkey is a great place to go on
vacation because the people are friendly, the food is delicious, and there are so many things to
do.
5. Next up, Europe's white marvel! Greece!
Greece leaves a lasting impression on its visitors, whether it's because of the grandeur of its
ancient sites, the beauty of the sunsets in Santorini, or the amazing cliff-top monasteries in
Meteora.
Athens is full of amazing ancient ruins, and the country's mountainous interior is full of
charming, unspoiled villages and archaeological treasures that date back 4,000 years. The
islands in the seas around Greece range from the culturally rich Dodecanese to the
picture-perfect Cyclades, with their whitewashed villages and stunning views of the Aegean.
Nature lovers are drawn to Olympus National Park for its many outdoor activities. The park is
also rich in Greek mythology because it is home to Greece's highest mountain, where the
ancient Gods used to live.