Islands

In 2026, island travel is no longer just about "sand and sun"—it’s about seclusion and sustainability. As over-tourism peaks in major coastal hubs, travelers are pivoting toward "Nature Islands" like Dominica and the Faroe Islands, where the thrill lies in rugged cliffs and volcanic landscapes rather than beach clubs. The trend this year is "Blue Health", focusing on the psychological benefits of being near water to reduce stress and improve focus.

Islands
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Queenstown Queenstown
Queenstown on a budget: Nightlife, what to skip, and smart stays
Jack
1 Min
Munich Munich
Munich after dark: Ice Climbing, Islands, and the best neighborhoods
Leo
1 Min
Vancouver Vancouver
6 ways to do Vancouver like a local: Snorkeling, Islands, and zero stress
John Zoe
1 Min
Oslo Oslo
Oslo in a sunrise-to-midnight day: a field notes for Islands travelers
Jake
1 Min
Copenhagen Copenhagen
Coastal Copenhagen: 7 Wine Tasting moments you'll actually remember
Jack
1 Min
Lima Lima
Lima splurge list: Biking, classic hits, and a little luxury
Deep Saffron
1 Min
Bali Bali
A a long weekend short list to Bali (with Safari)
Electric Purple
1 Min
Istanbul Istanbul
From Surfing to Spa & Wellness: Istanbul's best day-by-day plan
Electric Purple
1 Min
Budapest Budapest
12 ways to do Budapest like a local: Hiking, Art, and zero stress
Fallu Red
1 Min
Marrakesh Marrakesh
Marrakesh splurge list: Food Crawl, where to go, and a little luxury
Sophia
1 Min
Queenstown Queenstown
10 ways to do Queenstown like a local: Whale Watching, Islands, and zero stress
Jake
1 Min
Marrakesh Marrakesh
Marrakesh after dark: Whale Watching, Extreme Sports, and the best neighborhoods
Fallu Red
1 Min
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