Boasting palm-fringed beaches, Ko Samui's pristine scenery, Buddhist temples, and statues make it an excellent spot for spiritualists and beach lovers.
You'll need a tour guide for this trip because the island crawls with its namesake, the Komodo dragon. When you're not watching these lizards, you can explore its vibrant coral reefs or cruise along its shores
Pangkor, a privately owned island, offers the perfect chance to explore Malaysia's beauty without walking into crowds
Part of the Mamanuca islands, Tokoriki is a small but intimate spot with vibrant coral reefs, white sandy beaches, and a coastline to die for.
Situated in the inner islands of Seychelles, La Digue doesn't get the attention it deserves, making it the perfect spot for introverts.
This little UNESCO World Heritage Site is tucked away from the Land Down Under's typical ruggedness. Lord Howe Island features pristine beaches, stunning green cliffs