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Top Islands: Readers’ Choice Awards 2025

Langkawi in Top Islands: Readers’ Choice Awards 2025

Langkawi has been listed among the Top Islands in the Readers’ Choice Awards 2025, showing its growing popularity among global travelers. Known for its UNESCO Global Geopark status, beautiful beaches, and rich culture, Langkawi stands out as a must-visit island in Southeast Asia.

The award highlights Langkawi’s unique natural beauty, eco-tourism attractions, and friendly hospitality, making it a favorite destination for both adventure seekers and leisure travelers.

 

Asia

  1. Phú Quốc, Vietnam 95.51
  2. Langkawi, Malaysia 92.99
  3. Koh Samui, Thailand 92.7
  4. Boracay, Philippines 90.54
  5. Palawan, Philippines 90.23
  6. Bali, Indonesia 89.84
  7. Siargao, Philippines 85.49
  8. Andaman Islands, India 85.33
  9. Phuket, Thailand 84.62
  10. Phi Phi Islands, Thailand 83.27

United States

  1. Hilton Head Island, S.C. 96.39
  2. Kiawah Island, S.C. 95.52
  3. Maui, Hawaii 93.35
  4. Oahu, Hawaii 93.04
  5. Lanai, Hawaii 92.45
  6. South Padre Island, Texas 91.51
  7. Nantucket, Mass. 91.43
  8. Kauai, Hawaii 91.4
  9. Amelia Island, Fla. 90.64
  10. Big Island, Hawaii 90.54
  11. Florida Keys, Fla. 90.39
  12. Mackinac Island, Mich. 90.34
  13. Tybee Island, Ga. 90.33
  14. Santa Catalina Island, Calif. 90.23
  15. Sanibel Island, Fla. 89.64

Europe

  1. Crete, Greece 91.85
  2. Corfu, Greece 90.67
  3. Sardinia, Italy 90.17
  4. Hvar, Croatia 89.29
  5. Sicily, Italy 88.93
  6. Madeira, Portugal 87.82
  7. Mykonos, Greece 87.41
  8. Paros, Greece 86.38
  9. Mallorca, Spain 86.37
  10. Malta 86.27

The Caribbean & The Atlantic

  1. Bermuda 94.82
  2. British Virgin Islands 94.59
  3. St. Barts 92.82
  4. St. Lucia 91.84
  5. Puerto Rico 91.72
  6. Aruba 91.58
  7. Jamaica 91.02
  8. Dominica 90.94
  9. Anguilla 90.77
  10. The Bahamas 90.65
  11. United States Virgin Islands 90.25
  12. St. Maarten 90.12
  13. Antigua 89.52
  14. Turks and Caicos 89.5
  15. Cayman Islands 89.43
  16. Grenada 89.29
  17. Curaçao 88.88
  18. St. Kitts 88.69
  19. Tobago 86.53
  20. Barbados 86.47

Central & South America

  1. Galapagos Islands, Ecuador 90.1
  2. Islas Secas, Panama 88.51
  3. Roatán, Honduras 87.59
  4. Ambergris Caye, Belize 84.04
  5. Islas del Rosario, Colombia 83.75

Rest of North America

  1. Isla Mujeres, Mexico 93.14
  2. Cape Breton, Canada 93.04
  3. Vancouver Island, Canada 91.91
  4. Isla Holbox, Mexico 88.46
  5. Cozumel, Mexico 82.34

Australia & The South Pacific

  1. Fiji 92.31
  2. Bora Bora, French Polynesia 91.3
  3. Moorea, French Polynesia 89.12
  4. Tasmania, Australia 88.11
  5. Tahiti, French Polynesia 87.29

Africa & The Indian Ocean

  1. Maldives 92.31
  2. Mauritius 91.3
  3. Seychelles 89.12
  4. Zanzibar, Tanzania 88.11
  5. Bazaruto Archipelago, Mozambique 87.29
  Source : https://www.cntraveler.com/story/top-islands-readers-choice-awards-2020

LADA perkasa Langkawi sebagai destinasi pilihan ramai

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=symeB523rgY   Timbalan Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Langkawi Development Authority (LADA), Wan Kamarul Faisal Wan Kamardin, berkata kemudahan bertaraf antarabangsa menjadikan pulau langkawi pilihan untuk pelbagai aktiviti termasuk mesyuarat, sukan, malah perkahwinan romantis.   Sumber : https://www.astroawani.com/video/video-terkini-x7sio1/lada-perkasa-langkawi-sebagai-destinasi-pilihan-ramai-x9rh4bo

Kadar tempahan hotel di Langkawi perlahan sempena cuti sekolah – MAH Kedah/Perlis

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LANGKAWI: Kadar tempahan hotel di Langkawi berada bawah 60 peratus menjelang musim cuti sekolah dan Hari Malaysia minggu hadapan. Pengerusi Persatuan Hotel Malaysia (MAH) Cawangan Kedah/Perlis, Eugene Dass, berkata kadar tempahan hotel di pulau itu kekal antara 56 hingga 60 peratus, sama seperti tahun lalu, tanpa sebarang peningkatan. "Trend tempahan hotel sekitar Langkawi dalam tempoh lapan bulan lalu sangat perlahan dan tidak menunjukkan pertumbuhan, malah majoriti pelancong gemar membuat tempahan saat akhir. "Hanya sebilangan kecil sahaja yang menempah lebih awal pada musim cuti, ini menunjukkan pelawat dalam dilema ketika memilih destinasi percutian," katanya ketika dihubungi di sini, hari ini.
Eugene berkata, berdasarkan pengalaman lalu cuti sekolah jarang memberi kesan besar terhadap tempahan hotel di Langkawi, berbeza dengan musim perayaan atau penganjuran acara antarabangsa berskala besar. "Tambahan pula, cuti penggal persekolahan minggu hadapan jatuh pada pertengahan bulan, penjawat awam belum dapat gaji menyebabkan kuasa berbelanja rakyat bagi percutian keluarga semakin terbatas.
"Isu logistik turut memburukkan keadaan, termasuk jadual feri yang tidak menentu dan kadar tambang penerbangan yang meningkat selain sambungan penerbangan terhad," katanya. Beliau berkata, ketiadaan tarikan baharu di Langkawi juga menjadi faktor pelancong memilih destinasi pelancongan ASEAN lain seperti Hat Yai, Thailand yang dianggap lebih 'mesra bajet'. Sehubungan itu, beliau menggesa pihak berkaitan industri pelancongan lebih agresif mempromosikan Langkawi menerusi kempen pemasaran bersepadu menjelang Tahun Melawat Malaysia 2026. "Pengusaha hotel di Langkawi sentiasa menanti kehadiran pelawat. Buatlah tempahan awal untuk menikmati harga lebih jimat kerana banyak hotel di pulau ini menawarkan penginapan selesa dengan kadar berpatutan," katanya. Bagaimanapun, Persatuan Ejen Pelancongan dan Pengembaraan Malaysia (MATTA) Cawangan Kedah/Perlis melihat kelesuan industri pelancongan di Langkawi ketika ini, bukan persaingan secara langsung dengan Hat Yai. Pengerusinya, P Subramaniam, berkata Hat Yai dan Langkawi tidak wajar dibandingkan secara terus kerana kedua-duanya menawarkan pengalaman berbeza umpama laut dan darat, masing-masing punya keindahan tersendiri. Katanya, Hat Yai lebih menonjol dengan tarikan membeli-belah dan makanan, manakala Langkawi menampilkan alam semula jadi, pantai terpelihara, beli-belah bebas cukai serta resort mesra keluarga. "Permintaan terhadap pakej pelancongan di Langkawi kekal positif, khususnya pada musim cuti sekolah dan hujung minggu panjang kerana produk pelancongan yang ditawarkan berbeza. "Prospeknya juga positif, seiring peningkatan ketibaan pelancong antarabangsa selepas adanya penerbangan terus berjadual IndiGo dari Bengaluru, India dan Flydubai dari Emiriah Arab Bersatu (UAE)," katanya. Namun, beliau menambah, tawaran pakej percutian mampu milik, rangkaian pengangkutan lebih baik, produk baharu serta kempen promosi giat akan terus mengekalkan daya tarikan Langkawi. "Cabaran harga termasuk kos sewa kereta, penginapan dan makanan wajar ditangani sebaik mungkin oleh penggiat industri agar pengunjung mendapat nilai terbaik," katanya.   Sumber : https://www.bharian.com.my/berita/nasional/2025/09/1444709/kadar-tempahan-hotel-di-langkawi-perlahan-sempena-cuti-sekolah-mah

Tawaran Istimewa Naturally Langkawi sasar jana RM150 juta

HUI YING (tengah) menyaksikan pertukaran dokumen MoU antara Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif LADA, Datuk Seri Iskandar Mohd. Kaus (kanan) dan Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif, Perkhidmatan Pengembaraan dan Kesetiaan MAG, Philip See Yew Jin.
  KUALA LUMPUR – Lembaga Pembangunan Langkawi (LADA) hari ini melancarkan Tawaran Istimewa Naturally Langkawi, yang memberikan potongan diskaun antara 20 dan 70 peratus bagi pelbagai tarikan serta perkhidmatan di pulau peranginan tersebut bermula 1 Oktober hingga 31 Disember 2025. Timbalan Menteri Kewangan, Lim Hui Ying berkata, kempen tersebut tepat pada masanya kerana ia direka bukan sahaja untuk menarik pengunjung semasa musim luar puncak, tetapi juga mengukuhkan kedudukan Langkawi sebagai destinasi yang mesti dikunjungi menjelang Tahun Melawat Malaysia (TMM) 2026. Jelasnya, Langkawi secara konsisten mengalu-alukan kira-kira tiga hingga 3.2 juta pelancong setiap tahun, menjana impak ekonomi lebih daripada RM7 bilion. “Dengan kempen ini, kami menyasarkan untuk meningkatkan ketibaan pelancong sebanyak 15 hingga 20 peratus dan ini boleh menyuntik anggaran RM150 juta perbelanjaan tambahan ke dalam ekonomi tempatan. “Ia akan menghasilkan lebih banyak tempahan penginapan dan pengangkutan, lebih banyak meja diduduki di restoran, dan lebih ramai peniaga kecil, serta usahawan tempatan mendapat manfaat secara langsung daripada peningkatan perbelanjaan pelancong. “Kementerian Kewangan bersama-sama dengan kementerian dan agensi lain sangat menyokong inisiatif yang menyatukan kerajaan, pemain industri dan masyarakat yang mencerminkan semangat sebenar Malaysia, iaitu kemakmuran melalui kerjasama,” katanya pada majlis pelancaran. Majlis sama turut menyaksikan pemeteraian Memorandum Persefahaman (MoU) antara LADA dan Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) bagi menjayakan kempen tersebut. Sementara itu, Pengurus Bahagian Pelancongan LADA, Azmil Munif Mohd. Bukhari berkata, pihaknya telah membentuk kerjasama dengan lebih 20 pemain industri dari sektor perhotelan, restoran dan pengangkutan bagi menjayakan kempen berkenaan dan lebih banyak syarikat dijangka bakal turut serta menjelang Oktober. “Tahun ini, kami menyasarkan ketibaan pengunjung sebanyak 3.5 juta orang berbanding 3.2 juta pada tahun lalu, yang mana 60 peratus daripadanya merupakan pelancong antarabangsa. “Setakat Julai lalu, kami telah merekodkan 1.7 juta pengunjung,” katanya. – KOSMO! ONLINE   Sumber : https://www.kosmo.com.my/2025/08/25/tawaran-istimewa-naturally-langkawi-sasar-jana-rm150-juta/

10,000 ferry tickets sold for LIMA ’25, signalling keen interest

LANGKAWI: A total of 10,000 ferry tickets to Langkawi for the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition 2025 (LIMA '25) have been sold over the past four days.

 

LIMA '25 is set to take place from May 20 to 24 in Langkawi, Malaysia. This prominent biennial airshow and maritime exhibition showcases the latest in aerospace and maritime technology. Ferry Line Ventures Sdn Bhd (Ferry Line) operations manager Norhafiz Abdul Wahid said the tickets sold cover return trips on the Kuala Perlis and Kuala Kedah routes to Langkawi.

"Ferry Line opened ticket sales for the public to attend Lima '25 through the website www.cuticutilangkawi.com four days ago, Berita Harian reported.

 

"As of today, 10,000 tickets have been sold for the Kuala Perlis and Kuala Kedah routes to Langkawi and back," he said when contacted today. Norhafiz said the Malaysian Marine Department (JLM) has granted the company permission to operate from 7am to 10pm throughout the biennial exhibition.

"A total of 184 ferry trips for Lima '25 have been approved by JLM, with an estimated 100,000 visitors expected to travel in and out of Langkawi during the five-day exhibition.

"If there is an unexpected surge in demand, the Ferry Line will request to extend ferry operations until midnight. However, this will depend on the completion of dredging works along the navigation channel. "This plan can be realised if the dredging works at Kuala Perlis and Kuala Kedah, currently in progress, are completed a week before Lima '25," he added.

He also expressed concern about the capacity of the Kuala Perlis and Kuala Kedah passenger terminals, which can only accommodate two ferries at a time. "This situation is worsened by the limited waiting area at both terminals, which cannot accommodate more than 800 passengers at any given time.

"In reality, we are prepared to handle the increase in tourist numbers, as most of our ferries have large capacities and can carry up to 650 passengers per trip," he said.

Ferry Line was established in 2005 through the merger of seven ferry companies, making it the largest passenger ferry operator in Langkawi and Malaysia.

Source : https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2025/03/1190866/10000-ferry-tickets-sold-lima-25-signalling-keen-interest

Travel + Leisure Readers’ 25 Favorite Islands in the World of 2023

Looking for an unforgettable island getaway? Here, the top 25 islands in the world, as part of our annual "World’s Best Awards" survey for 2023.

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Island vacations can be a blissful combination of thrilling adventures, sun-kissed beaches, and vibrant cultures. Some islands offer adventure and water activities, others offer a tranquil escape. But the best islands are a marriage of the two.

How Voting Works

Every year for our World's Best Awards survey, T+L asks readers to weigh in on travel experiences around the globe — to share their opinions on the top hotels, resorts, cities, islands, cruise ships, spas, airlines, and more. Nearly 165,000 T+L readers completed the 2023 survey, an increase of nearly 25 percent over pre-pandemic voting levels. A total of more than 685,000 votes were cast across over 8,500 unique properties (hotels, cities, cruise lines, etc.).

Islands were specifically rated on the criteria below:

  • Natural attractions/beaches
  • Activities/sights
  • Restaurants/food
  • People/friendliness
  • Value

For each characteristic, respondents could choose a rating of excellent, above average, average, below average, or poor. The final scores are averages of these responses.

What Readers Loved

The top three favorites are iconic island getaways: Australia’s Great Barrier Reef Islands, The Maldives, and Indonesia’s Bali. Greece, which has more than 6,000 islands and islets, has three winners on the list: Paros (No. 11); Rhodes and the Dodecanese (No. 19); and Santorini (No. 25). Portugal had two (Madeira at No. 4 and the Azores at No. 17) and Thailand had two in the top 10 (No. 5 Phuket and No. 7 Koh Samui.)

Read on to discover why Australia’s Great Barrier Reef Islands claimed the No. 1 spot and which other islands were crowned the world’s best.

The Full List

  1. Great Barrier Reef Islands, Australia

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The Great Barrier Reef, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that stretches for 1,400 miles off Australia’s northeastern coast, is home to the world’s largest collection of coral reefs – almost 3,000 in all. It’s also home to a group of roughly 900 islands that T+L readers have voted their favorite in the world. A T+L reader who has more than once stayed on Hamilton Island said, “The physical beauty of the area is without equal. Just love the island and the people of Australia.

Reader Score: 96.11

The physical beauty of the area is without equal.

— T+L Reader

  1. Maldives

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The Maldives is made up of 1,192 islands — and only 200 of those are currently inhabited. Home to about 3 percent of the planet’s reefs, the Maldives is also known for its clear emerald waters, luxurious overwater bungalows, and providing travelers with an isolated retreat. According to a T+L reader, it’s “heaven on Earth.” The best time to visit is the dry season, which typically runs from November through April.

Reader Score: 95.68

  1. Bali, Indonesia

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From the bustling streets of Ubud and the trendy beach clubs of Seminyak to the serene retreats of the north shore, there’s something for everyone on Bali. Also called the "Island of the Gods,” Bali is renowned for its world-class resorts, luxury spas, and wellness retreats. The island is deeply rooted in spirituality and tradition, so visitors can also immerse themselves in the island's culture, whether it be exploring ancient Hindu temples, participating in a melukat ceremony, or witnessing a traditional dance performance.

Reader Score: 94.40

  1. Madeira, Portugal

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Travelers are treated to idyllic scenery at every turn on the Portuguese island of Madeira, whether they’re hiking alongside the famous levadas (irrigation channels), exploring the enchanting Laurissilva Forest, or simply taking in the panoramic vistas from Pico do Areeiro. One T+L reader said, “The diversity of the island, from rocky beaches to fogged-in mountains, has something for everyone.” And no visit would be complete without indulging in the fortified wine and the fresh seafood for which the island is famous.

Reader Score: 94.33

  1. Phuket, Thailand

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Known as the “Pearl of the Andaman Sea,” this tropical paradise offers stunning white-sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and boundless adventures. Travelers can relax and soak up the sun on its world-famous beaches or do more outdoorsy things like snorkeling around vibrant coral reefs and exploring the hidden coves. Phuket, known for its nightlife, is a two-hour boat ride from the nearby Phi Phi Islands. Among the many hotels, an honorable mention goes to Amanpuri, which readers voted their third favorite resort in Southeast Asia this year.

Reader Score: 94.21

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  1. Skye and the Hebrides, Scotland

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The archipelago, off the western coast of Scotland, offers white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, and ancient ruins. Skye, known as the "Misty Isle," boasts dramatic cliffs, majestic mountains, and picturesque lochs. One T+L reader said the islands are “nature at its best.” Whisky enthusiasts can embark on a distillery tour to savor the renowned Scottish spirits, while music lovers can sit in on a cèilidh — a sort of Gaelic jam session – at one of the local pubs

Reader Score: 94.13

  1. Koh Samui, Thailand

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Tucked away in the Gulf of Thailand, Koh Samui has it all: idyllic beaches, culture, and luxurious retreats. You can unwind on popular beaches like Chaweng and Lamai, or explore the island’s spiritual traditions at Wat Plai Laem or the Big Buddha Temple. And for a glimpse into the local lifestyle, there’s no better place than the bustling night markets. According to one T+L reader, Koh Samui is “the most beautiful and paradisiacal island on the planet.” As for where to stay, Anantara Bophut Koh Samui Resort readers favorite resorts in Southeast Asia.

Reader Score: 93.89

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  1. Dominica

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When it comes to untouched landscapes in the Caribbean, Dominica — nicknamed the “Nature Island” — stands apart from other islands. Its lush landscape includes volcanoes, hot springs, waterfalls, and black sand beaches. Where to stay? Secret Bay in Portsmouth secured the No. 1 spot for Best Hotel in the Caribbean this year, too.

ReaderScore: 93.66

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  1. Langkawi, Malaysia

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One of Malaysia’s most popular islands, Langkawi has something for everyone: beaches, a great food scene, diving spots, and vibey nightlife. Visitors can take the SkyCab to the top of Gunung Machinchang, where they’ll be rewarded with dramatic 360-degree views; visit Pantai Pasir Hitam, the island’s black sand beach; or experience the impressive Seven Wells Waterfall.

Reader Score: 93.65

  1. Boracay, Philippines

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More than 7,000 islands make up the Philippines, and Boracay still manages to stand apart from the rest. The tiny island — just 4.5 miles long — is known as “the island that never sleeps” for its parties and nightlife. One T+L reader called the island “the best leisure vacation destination.”

Reader Score: 92.94

  1. Paros, Greece

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Nestled in the heart of the Cyclades, Paros offers a perfect blend of picturesque landscapes, idyllic beaches, enchanting whitewashed villages, and rich cultural heritage. It’s also a hit with history buffs, as it has ancient ruins like the Sanctuary of Apollo and the Venetian Castle. Mix in pristine sandy shores, delicious Greek cuisine, and vibrant nightlife, and it’s easy to see why it’s one of the best islands to visit.

Reader Score: 92.47

  1. Fiji Islands, Fiji

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Tucked away in the crystal-clear waters of the South Pacific, these islands boast lush tropical landscapes and vibrant coral reefs. Fiji is a slice of paradise for all, but especially so for those who enjoy cliff jumping, zip lining, snorkeling, and scuba diving. Beyond its beaches, travelers can immerse themselves in the local culture by visiting crafts markets and participating in traditional kava ceremonies.

Reader Score: 92.29

  1. Golden Isles, Georgia

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The Golden Isles in Georgia — encompassing Jekyll Island, St. Simons Island, Little St. Simons Island, and Sea Island — is a captivating destination with pristine beaches, natural beauty, and rich history. Jekyll Island, once a private retreat for America's wealthiest families, offers a glimpse into the opulent Gilded Age with its historic mansions. Little St. Simons Island is a secluded paradise, providing an exclusive escape for nature enthusiasts, with its diverse ecosystems and unspoiled beaches. Meanwhile, Sea Island is known for its luxurious resorts and offers world-class amenities, including golf courses, spas, and fine dining experiences. St. Simons Island is home to a charming coastal village with a stunning lighthouse and a vibrant arts scene.

Reader Score: 92.15

  1. Moorea, French Polynesia

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Known as the “Magical Island,” Moorea is an unforgettable tropical getaway. It has hiking trails through its tropical forests with panoramic viewpoints, like Mount Rotui, and secluded waterfalls. The island's rich Polynesian culture can be experienced through traditional dance performances and visits to local markets. One T+L reader raved that it’s one of their favorite islands of all time.

Reader Score: 92.15

  1. Zanzibar, Tanzania

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Pristine beaches and picturesque sunsets are a guarantee in Zanzibar. Travelers can also visit one of the many local spice farms to learn about the role that cloves, nutmeg, and cinnamon played in the island's history. Whether you’re walking through the historic Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, or trying to spot the Zanzibar red colobus monkeys at the Jozani Forest Reserve, Zanzibar offers travelers an experience that merges relaxation, adventure, and history.

Reader Score: 91.53

  1. The Seychelles

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The Seychelles, an archipelago in the Indian Ocean, is known for its powdery white-sand beaches. The islands also boast lush tropical forests and nature reserves, such as Vallée de Mai, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where rare Coco de Mer palms can be found. Hikers can follow trails to breathtaking viewpoints, cascading waterfalls, and hidden coves. Seychelles is also home to unique flora and fauna, including giant tortoises, rare birds, and exotic plant species.

Reader Score: 91.47

  1. The Azores, Portugal

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The Azores are a hidden gem in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean that some call the “Hawaii of Europe.” The archipelago comprises nine lush volcanic islands, each offering a unique experience. Nature enthusiasts can enjoy São Miguel's picturesque lakes, waterfalls, and forests. Hiking trails lead to breathtaking viewpoints, such as the Sete Cidades crater, where visitors can marvel at the contrasting colors of the twin lakes. The local cuisine is also a highlight, with fresh seafood like rockfish and barracuda, São Jorge cheese, and sweet pastries like filhóses to tantalize the taste buds.

Reader Score: 90.92

  1. Bora-Bora, French Polynesia

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Known as the "Pearl of the Pacific," Bora Bora is a dreamy destination with turquoise lagoons and iconic overwater bungalows. It comes as no surprise that the island's crystal-clear waters offer world-class snorkeling and diving experiences, but there’s a variety of other thrilling activities, like Jet Skiing, parasailing, and helicopter tours. Local guides can arrange workshops that teach visitors about Polynesian traditions, dance, and cuisine. A T+L reader called the island "otherworldly," while another said it's an "amazing location for anyone."

Reader Score: 90.80

  1. Rhodes and the Dodecanese, Greece

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Rhodes, known as the "Island of the Knights," is steeped in history, with its medieval city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcasing ancient ruins, fortified walls, and grandiose architecture. Beyond history, Rhodes offers stunning beaches, like those in Faliraki and Lindos. Travelers can also venture to the other Dodecanese islands, each with its own unique charm.

Reader Score: 90.67

  1. Mackinac Island, Michigan

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Mackinac Island is unique in that cars and trucks are banned, so residents and visitors rely on horse-drawn carriages and bicycles for transportation. Its historic downtown has cozy cafes, quaint shops, and plenty of well-preserved Colonial, Georgian, and Greek Revival architecture. One T+L reader sums up the destination perfectly: “there’s no place like it.” (Mackinac is home to three of T+L readers' 10 favorite midwest resorts: Hotel Iroquois, Island House Hotel, and Grand Hotel.)

Reader Score: 90.67

  1. Galápagos Islands, Ecuador

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The Galápagos Islands, in the Pacific Ocean, are famed for their extraordinary biodiversity. Exploring the islands offers up-close encounters with remarkable creatures (think giant tortoises and blue-footed boobies) in their natural habitats. Visiting the Galápagos also gives travelers a chance to gain a deeper understanding of evolution and the fragility of ecosystems through educational programs and guided tours.

Reader Score. 90.60

  1. Hvar and the Dalmatian Islands, Croatia

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Hvar and the Dalmatian Islands in Croatia offer travelers a unique Mediterranean experience. Hvar, known as the "Queen of the Dalmatian Islands," has lavender fields, vineyards, and magnificently clear waters. Visitors can explore the charming old town of Hvar, which has picturesque squares, historic buildings, and a medieval fortress offering panoramic views of the harbor and the Adriatic Sea. Hvar's vibrant nightlife scene is also a draw, with trendy beach clubs and bars energizing the evenings.

Reader Score: 90.20

  1. Sicily, Italy

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Steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty, Sicily is a must-visit destination. Not only is it home to rich historical sites (like the Greek Theatre of Syracuse, the Villa Romana del Casale, and the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento), but it also has stunning nature, between Mount Etna and the beaches overlooking the crystal-clear Mediterranean. The island’s culinary scene is equally exciting: visitors can sample delicious street food like panelle and crocchè, and indulge in local dishes like pasta alla Norma.

Reader Score: 90.13

  1. Anguilla

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Anguilla, a British territory in the Caribbean, is a secluded getaway with 33 beaches. Four Seasons Resort and Residences Anguilla and Frangipani Beach Resort both ranked as two of the best resorts in the region. Hike to the top of Crocus Hill for views, go on a self-guided walking tour of the Anguilla Heritage Trail, and don’t forget to try a Johnny Cake — a staple in Anguilla's local cuisine.

Reader Score: 90.10

  1. Santorini, Greece

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Often touted as one of the most romantic islands in the world, Santorini is known for its whitewashed buildings with blue domes. Overlooking the Aegean Sea, the volcanic island is home to several picturesque villages like Oia, Fira, and Imerovigli. One T+L reader raved that the island has “beautiful sunsets” and “wonderful views,” plus excellent food and friendly locals.

Reader Score: 89.51

 

Source : https://www.travelandleisure.com/best-islands-in-the-world-2023-7551678