To relax on vacation, we often choose most popular places to travel. And somehow I think: “Where there are lot of tourists — there is good,” but this is not always true. In the world there are large number of truly paradise towns, which are not very popular among travelers.
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Artnaz.com have chosen for you 15 magical places where you can relax from the hustle and bustle and the people and enjoy the tranquility.
Jose Ignacio, Uruguay
Jose Ignacio is home to only 300 people, but in the winter (the South American summer) the city is filled with popular Latin stars like Shakira. There are luxury hotels and fashionable restaurants. Jose Ignacio is the ideal place for wealthy people who don’t have enough privacy.
Koh Rong, Cambodia
If you want a break from the benefits of civilization, then you definitely need to visit the island of Koh Rong. No high-rises, noise and cars. Around you only silence, a few fishing villages and unspoiled nature. Koh Rong is also referred to as “Thailand 20 years ago.”
Bangladesh
It is a strikingly beautiful land of diverse culture and rich history. Tourism in the country is not developed, although there is a lot of attractions: Maharaj mansions, the world’s largest mangrove coast and the longest beach.
Sofia, Bulgaria
Sofia is one of the cheapest tourist cities, compared with other European capitals. The main town of Bulgaria has a rich and breathtaking historic architecture. According to experts, Sophia will not remain in the shadows — very soon it will fill the streets with a large flow of tourists.
Ambergris Caye, Belize
Ambergris Caye island has a rich history. At various times there lived Mayans, whalers and buccaneers. Ambergris Caye today attracts divers from around the world — and is located near the Belize Barrier Reef, which is the second longest.
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