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  • Ko Pha NganAn islands famous for its white sand and for the monthly full moon parties, attracting people all over the world.
  • RarotongaThe youngest and most popular of the Cook Islands has many things prepared for its visitors, from amazing beaches to great weather all year round.
  • Agua AmargaA tranquil fishing village, hidden in Cabo da Gata National Park, with over half a mile of magnificent beach.
  • PamilacanA small island in the Philippines, nestled in the heart of Bohol Sea.
  • Fair IsleA tiny island, with no more than 70 inhabitants, half-way between Orkney and Shetland Islands, in Scotland.
  • Cabo San LucasCabo has it all, from beaches to water sports, unequaled sportfishing, nightlife and shopping.
  • Virginia BeachThis city resort has a 300 feet wide beach and offers a classic beach vacation, with exciting attractions and various activities.
  • Vancouver IslandPart of British Columbia, Vancouver Island has a beautiful landscape, with alpine meadows and lakes and also a rich wildlife.
  • Lofoten IslandsThis archipelago is considered one of the most scenic parts of Norway, with small fishing villages nested in fjords and a rugged coastline.
  • Cape CodCape Cod attracts many visitors with its many beaches and activities, from hiking and water sports to whale watching.
  • Baja CaliforniaA Mexican peninsula extending into the Pacific Ocean from the south end of the U.S. state of California, providing some of Mexico's most dramatic sea and (...)
  • KaikouraLocated on the east coast of New Zealand’s South Island, Kaikoura has an abundant marine life and you can spot Humpback Whales, Blue Whales and Southern (...)
  • Hervey BayA beachside city in south east Queensland and a centre for whale watching.
  • HermanusA picturesque seaside town, famous for being the home of the Southern Right Whale.
  • AzoresA beautiful set of islands in the Atlantic Ocean.
  • Cape Breton IslandAn island with a rich cultural heritage, gorgeous landscape and abundant flora and fauna.
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