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Better than Kona where hotels cost $300 and Kiholo keeps turquoise lagoons for free

Better than Kona where hotels cost 0 and Kiholo keeps turquoise lagoons for free

Kailua-Kona’s resort beaches fill parking lots by 9am. Kahaluʻu Beach Park sees 400,000 visitors yearly. Hotels charge $300-800 per night for beachfront access. Thirty miles north, a gravel pullout at mile marker 82 marks something different. No signs. No lifeguards. Just a rocky trail that keeps most people driving past. The 1-mile hike to Kīholo … Lire plus

This Panama cay where 365 Guna islands keep turquoise reefs off-grid for $359

This Panama cay where 365 Guna islands keep turquoise reefs off-grid for 9

“`html The 4×4 climbs mountain switchbacks for 2.5 hours from Panama City. Then the boat cuts through turquoise water toward white-sand cays where the Guna people control 365 islands. No resorts. No roads. Just palm-thatched cabins over crystalline reefs where nurse sharks glide past coral gardens. Cayos Holandeses sit 9 miles offshore in the San … Lire plus

This Italian island has twin volcanic peaks and 2,300 residents who kept it green

This Italian island has twin volcanic peaks and 2,300 residents who kept it green

The ferry from Milazzo cuts through morning fog. Then the outline appears: two volcanic peaks rising from the Tyrrhenian Sea, their doubled silhouette unlike any other island in the Aeolian chain. Monte Fossa delle Felci reaches 3,156 feet. Monte Porri stands at 2,822 feet. Between them, terraced vineyards climb black volcanic slopes in neat green … Lire plus

Forget Boracay where resorts cost $150 and Siargao keeps surf towns for $15

Forget Boracay where resorts cost 0 and Siargao keeps surf towns for

Boracay reopened in 2018 after a six-month shutdown. Sewage in the water, 2 million annual visitors, restaurants with three-hour waits. The government called it a cesspool and closed the whole island. When it came back, White Beach had rules, permits, regulated zones. The soul left with the sewage. Siargao never needed saving. Cloud 9’s wooden … Lire plus

This Tulum beach stays empty while Paraiso fills by 9am

This Tulum beach stays empty while Paraiso fills by 9am

Playa Paraiso fills its parking lot by 9am most mornings in February. Lines form at the entrance gate where visitors pay $25 per person to reach the sand. Five minutes south on the same coastal road, Playa Las Palmas sits empty. Same turquoise water. Same pale sand. No gate, no fee, no crowds. The beach … Lire plus

This Arizona sandstone froze 190 million years into wave patterns

This Arizona sandstone froze 190 million years into wave patterns

The Wave sits in northern Arizona, 5 miles from the Utah border. Red-orange sandstone curves like frozen water. Striations ripple through rock walls. Only 64 people walk here daily. The Bureau of Land Management runs a lottery. Your odds improve in winter. This 190-million-year formation draws photographers worldwide. Light hits differently here. Colors shift from … Lire plus

This Thai island where powder sand meets 82°F water in February

This Thai island where powder sand meets 82°F water in February

“`html The ferry from Pak Bara cuts through flat Andaman water for 90 minutes. Then the island appears. A figure-eight of white sand and jungle green, no taller than 50 meters at its highest point. You can walk end to end in 30 minutes. The water around it glows neon blue. Koh Lipe sits 35 … Lire plus