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No Vaccination Needed: Top Travel Destinations For Summer 2021

There are many reasons to head off the beaten path. Whether you’re looking for adventure, somewhere to unwind, or just don’t want the experience of traveling with a packed group of people you don’t know, these destinations have something special waiting for you: peace and tranquility.
Here are the top five travel destinations to visit this summer for unvaccinated people.

1. Bali

Bali offers world-class scuba diving along with an extensive network of pristine coral reefs. It is considered the most important destination for reef ecology in Indonesia, with a world-class coral nursery area for fish and other marine life. It also hosts an extensive network of world-class beaches.

Bali is a popular travel destination for many and offers many things to do. It has a large number of excellent restaurants serving Western, Thai, Chinese and Indonesian dishes.

The island is warm during the months of July and August; you can expect the daytime temperatures to be around 23 degrees Celsius (73F) in the low area and in the thigh region, you will find temperatures around 30 degrees Celsius (86 F). As for water activities, Bali has many interesting dive sites that range from aquatic currents to rare deep-sea coral.

2. Australia

Australia is one of those countries with endless possibilities when it comes to holiday destinations as it has something for everybody. If you want to go on a safari adventure, you can choose from several different parks including Girraween National Park or Eurimbula National Park. If you want to enjoy the beach life, you can choose from a range of sandy beaches on the east coast, from Byron Bay to Fraser Island. If you’re looking for luxurious holidays, Sydney offers exclusive resorts in Bondi Beach. If you’re looking for excitement and thrills, several tourist attractions offer bungee jumping in Cairns or paragliding on Fraser Island.

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Australians have a very laid-back attitude toward life which goes perfectly with their relaxed way of living. It is a mentality that is normal here and that is why it has become such a popular tourist destination. Australians are very good at playing sport or doing anything outdoors and this goes on for all ages, which means there is something for everybody to enjoy.

3. Iceland

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Iceland is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean and often referred to as an adventurer’s paradise. The island has a population of about 320,000 people, which makes it one of the most sparsely populated countries in Europe. Icelanders have a diehard attitude when it comes to adventure and fun; they love demonstrations of physical strength and frequently engage in challenges such as climbing mountains or doing extreme sports.

They also enjoy giving names to things that in the rest of the world would be considered simple natural phenomena. For example, a small waterfall, rather than a small waterfall is called ‘the big króna falls’ and a volcano, rather than a volcano is called ‘the hot pots’.

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Iceland offers plenty of adventure opportunities for people who love outdoor activities; whether it is hiking or climbing mountains or swimming in ice-cold water or playing in lava fields.

4. New Zealand

New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean and a member state of the Commonwealth. The country has a small population and it is home to about 4.5 million people. However, most of the residents live in urban areas that can get overcrowded at times, but there are plenty of countryside regions that offer peace and tranquility.

New Zealand is one of the friendliest countries on earth, according to international surveys; it often ranks at the top in surveys that evaluate how safe tourists feel when visiting a certain country.

New Zealand offers mountains, rainforests and pristine beaches to its visitors. On top of that, New Zealand is the holiday destination of choice in the world.

5. Cuba

Cuba is an island country situated in the Caribbean Sea, just off the southeastern coast of North America; it is south of both Florida and Haiti and north of Jamaica. It was colonized by Spain from 1492 until 1898 when it became a possession of the US as part of a treaty following Spain’s defeat by American warships. Cuba became independent on 20 May 1902 under Spanish colonial rule and gained independence from the United States on 2 January 1959. The country has an area of 1297 km2 (836 sq mi). Its political and economic systems are communist.

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Cuba is the most popular Caribbean island for European visitors, many of whom come for the strong culture, vibrant colors and Latin music.

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This is a country with a rich history and colorfully dressed local women. It has a lot to offer for those who love to go sightseeing and experience new cultures. All your senses will be stimulated once you get there; you can visit one of Cuba’s 5 UNESCO World Heritage Sites to explore the colonial heritage in Old Havana, or visit Christopher Columbus’s hometown of Baracoa (a must), watch a ballet performance in one of Cuba’s many theatres, or simply enjoy one of the many bars around Havana.

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If you are a great fan of adventure and fun, it doesn’t matter where you go. There are so many destinations around the world that will offer you plenty of excitement. The choices listed here are not ranked in any particular order, but they all come with their own unique flavor to offer. What stands out most about them is that people from all over the world go there for a truly memorable time!

Kristina Lufian

Editor-in-chief & Founder. Her journalism career began over a decade ago, and she is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Journalism at Harvard University. Kristina Lufian has also earned undergraduate degrees in Art of Communications and Media and Philology of Foreign Languages. "My mission is to inspire the next generation of leaders to foster their individuality, empower literacy and value high-quality content. I love to break stereotypes and embrace the uniqueness of each individual through my storytelling and interviewing the representatives of success and inspiration."
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