1. Hvar, Croatia
The jewel in the crown of the Dalmatian islands is the island of Hvar, where you can enjoy classic Mediterranean views and mild weather all year round. Large fields of lavender, olive trees and wineries will provide you with a spectacular visual experience of local nature. The abundance of home cooking restaurants, which combine a traditional Mediterranean menu with touches of European cuisine, will give your trip to Croatia a new taste and complete the experience away from the hustle and bustle of its major cities.
How do I get there? To experience this wonderful island you’ll have to reach the city of Split or Drvenik on the Croatian coast, and from there you can take a ferry or catamaran which will take you directly to it.
2. Bali, Indonesia
Bali is part of the Indonesian archipelago and is considered one of the most popular islands for trips and vacations in the world and not for nothing; Bali's magnificent green landscapes combine with golden beaches and clear water in unseen shades every day. In Bali, you can choose between visiting ancient temples that have been overlooked by time and taking a trip to the jungles filled with vegetation and unique wildlife. In any case, you can relax with a traditional meal on the magnificent beach, accompanied by the warm and homely hospitality that Bali residents are known for.
How do I get there? To get to Bali, you will have to first fly to Jakarta in Indonesia. From Jakarta, you can take a direct flight to Bali, and there are also ferries from the city of Java that will take you to the island by sea.