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ISLAND HIDEAWAYS: 10 WELL-KEPT SECRETS FOR ESCAPING THE CROWDS

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Article Published on 13 Aug 2023 by Gloria Poletti | www.vorakamag.com


Imagine turquoise waters lapping against pristine shores, secluded coves kissed by the sun, and a world away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. For those yearning to escape the crowds and discover hidden gems, island hideaways offer the perfect respite. In this article, Voraka unveil 10 well-kept secrets—secluded islands that promise serenity, breathtaking landscapes, and a glimpse of paradise without the masses.


Isla Holbox, Mexico

Tucked away on the Yucatan Peninsula, Isla Holbox is a haven for those seeking tranquility. With no cars allowed, the island's sandy streets, crystal-clear waters, and a chance to swim with whale sharks create an enchanting escape.


Isla Holbox, Mexico
Photo: World Beach Guide

Lofoten Islands, Norway

Nestled within the Arctic Circle, the Lofoten Islands boast dramatic fjords, rugged peaks, and fishing villages that evoke a sense of timelessness. Midnight sunlit hikes and the chance to witness the Northern Lights make this a captivating retreat.

Lofoten island, Norway
Photo: Wmedia

Aitutaki, Cook Islands

Hidden in the heart of the South Pacific, Aitutaki is a remote paradise with aquamarine lagoons and coral reefs. Its untouched beauty, coupled with warm hospitality, invites travelers to unwind in a truly idyllic setting.

Aitutaki, Cook Island
Photo: Tourlane

Gili Meno, Indonesia

Amid the trio of Gili Islands, Gili Meno stands as a serene escape. Here, life moves at a slower pace, with pristine beaches, clear waters, and a chance to snorkel alongside sea turtles in underwater gardens.

Gili Meno, Indonesia BY VORAKA
Photo: Lonely Planet

La Digue, Seychelles

In the heart of the Indian Ocean, La Digue exudes an air of seclusion. Bicycles are the preferred mode of transport on this island, which boasts stunning granite boulders, lush jungles, and picture-perfect beaches.

La Digue, Seychelles
Photo: Jonny Melon

Faroe Islands, Denmark

A cluster of rugged islands in the North Atlantic, the Faroes offer an off-the-beaten-path experience. With their wild landscapes, puffin colonies, and a touch of Nordic charm, these islands provide a serene escape.

Faroe island by voraka travel
Photo: MapQuest Travel

Koh Rong Samloem, Cambodia

Just off the coast of Cambodia, Koh Rong Samloem enchants with its unspoiled beaches and lush interiors. Accommodation ranges from rustic bungalows to luxurious eco-resorts, ensuring a peaceful retreat.

Glenn playing on the Big Easy swings in Saracen Bay in Koh Rong Samloem
Photo: Worldwide Walkers

Rodrigues Island, Mauritius

While Mauritius draws attention, its lesser-known sister island, Rodrigues, remains a hidden treasure. With pristine coral reefs, turquoise lagoons, and a laid-back ambiance, it's a paradise for nature enthusiasts.

Mauritius, rodrigues island
Photo: itravel

Saba, Caribbean Netherlands

Rising majestically from the Caribbean Sea, Saba is a volcanic gem known for its lush landscapes and charming villages. Hiking enthusiasts can conquer Mount Scenery, while divers explore vibrant coral reefs.


Saba island
Phot: Britannica

Folegandros, Greece

Away from the bustling Greek islands, Folegandros exudes a serene simplicity. Whitewashed villages, cobblestone streets, and panoramic views from clifftop paths create an intimate haven.


Folegandros, greece
Photo: Despina Galani

In a world where tourism can often bring throngs of visitors, these island hideaways stand as sanctuaries for seekers of solitude, natural beauty, and a taste of paradise off the beaten path. Whether you're drawn to the Arctic's untouched landscapes or the charm of tropical waters, these well-kept secrets promise an escape where the only company you'll find is the rhythm of the waves and the whispers of the wind.



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