1. Enjoy island life in Croatia
Even though we come from a Mediterranean island, we can never have too much sun and sea. And, the islands off Croatia will allow you to switch off your phone and enjoy a truly idyllic lifestyle, surrounded by the waters we call home.
2. Travel to the ends of the earth in Argentina
On the other side of the planet (quite literally), Patagonia in Argentina is not for the faint-hearted. Ski, climb or even abseil (yes, you read right) – this is a place for those who love the thrill of the great outdoors.
3. Experience untouched stretches of coast in Namibia
For a warmer spot, the pristine coastline and overwhelming expanses of the Namibian landscape is just the ticket. This southwest African country is on all the ‘top honeymoon spot’ lists – might be time to find out what the fuss is all about!
4. Savour nature in Tasmania, Australia
The cosmopolitan nature of Australia doesn’t always scream remote. But, the northern regions of the country, as well as the southern island of Tasmania, are a reminder of the lush, yet formidable, sight which must have greeted those first settlers.
5. Breathe in the highlands in Scotland
Closer to home, the highlands in Scotland scream romance (Outlander, anyone?). Roll around by a fire, or head to the great outdoors – this country’s dramatic scenery will bring you closer together.
6. Get warm in Antarctica
Penguins and seals are just two of the species you’ll be able to experience in this remote part of the world. Experience life in all its glorious beauty by stepping outside your comfort zone in Antarctica. Deception island should be on your hit list: swim in its thermal waters and gawp at those volcanic mountains.
7. Swim and camp by the waterfalls in Arizona
Dry, dry, dry is what comes to mind when you think of Arizona, one of the United States’ most arid spots. But amidst the bronze Grand Canyon, you’ll find water gushing over the rocks in a display of natural force. Camp at the base of the Havasupai Fall for an authentic experience.
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