Greece tops the list of many travelers...but that also means you'll be dealing with throngs of tourists. You can beat the crowds on this lesser known island.
If you're up for some tubing action, consider making a trip with the family or a group of friends to this underrated park that has cool blue water all year.
This under-the-radar island off the coast of Brazil is an ideal escape for those who truly want to disconnect, unwind, and explore at a leisurely pace.
Hidden away in a remote mountainous region of Mexico this stunning natural oasis of healing hot springs features brilliant blue mineral waters for wellness.
Travelers who enjoy exploring the history of the regions they visit will thrive at this mostly unknown beach town to learn about the intricacies of Old Florida.
Although hidden away from plain view, this seemingly secluded beach is not so secret anymore. A visit is a must however to see the most gorgeous blue waters.
From La Jolla Cove in San Diego to the Hoh Rainforest in Washington, there are plenty of must-see destinations to visit during an ultimate West Coast road trip.
The picturesque destination is an ideal spot for nature lovers and offers a range of aquatic activities such as swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, and fishing.
While any trip to a water park comes with some risks, from stair slips to waterslide wedgies, you may want to skip the most dangerous water parks in the world.
If you're looking for a beach vacation without the crowds this year, consider this under-the-radar destination that is loved by locals for it's deep blue water.
If you're not a big fan of crowds and happen to find yourself in Thailand, consider hitting one particular underrated beach to soak up some sun and relax.
Most of us would love to escape a cold winter and head off to a tropical paradise but scores of others want the same. Here's a remote option away from it all.
This region of the world is known by researchers as one where people tend to live longer, happier lives, and it's easy to see why at this uncrowded beach.