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Top 6 Destinations to Consider for Vacation This 2020

Jane Doe by Jane Doe
August 8, 2020
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Even though the Coronavirus pandemic has devastated most important global programs, you can still find fun to erase the unique year. Activities like the Olympic events that Japan was due to host were canceled after the virus’s spread intensified. Elsewhere, the great summer Euro Cup was also deleted from the calendar of European events, with the continental official citing safety concerns.

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The world seems to be bouncing back to the new normalcy and the shutdown that most countries suffered, has been lifted. Passenger planes are now sharing the airports with cargo planes and evacuation aircraft. Tourists are once again free to travel and discover new things away from their neighborhoods. But, where is the safe destination to consider in a travel plan?

Kangaroo Island, Australia

As the previous year was ending, Australia witnessed a raging fire that razed forests and their inhabitants. Fortunately, it stopped without sending any species of animals into extinction as the media was speculating. This makes Australia an ideal destination where you can see how wildlife can thrive after awkward moments. The journey takes about 70 miles away from the mainland. Koala and a colony of sea-lions are some rare creatures that you’ll see.

Chile, South America

Sometime back, South America was a neglected region, when it came to tourism. Not many knew about the hidden gems that the area has in store. If you are a fan of beautiful sceneries, wildlife, and exciting cultures, you should consider adding Chile to your bucket list. You can click here to understand how easy it is to make your Chile tour more interesting through customization. Being a busy country in western South America, all that is needed of you is to customize your long-awaited trip based on your interests and activities that you intend to engage in. The tour agents then respond with quotations of your personalized tour.

Rabat, Morocco

As the world is still rejuvenating from the COVID-19 breakout, making a trip to North Africa to see a unique scene is valuable. It’s time to shift from pyramids in Egypt and Sudan that tourists have exhausted. 

Rabat is the political capital, but that shouldn’t scare you that your journey is taking you in the jungle of politics. It’s an excellent destination to consider visiting, considering that it’s less crowded than Casablanca. Besides, the city is more sophisticated than Marrakech, which was part of the ancient trans-Sahara trade routes. A journey to Rabat makes you blend a culture speaking French, Spanish, Arabic, and English.

Rijeka, Croatia

Croatia came into the global limelight in 2018 after stunning soccer giants to reach the finals of the World Cup event that Russia hosted. The country has about 4 million people, so it’s less crowded and ideal for a trip during this period that the globe is fighting Coronavirus.

Rijeka is the third-largest city in the land, but it offers more thrills and scintillating features than Zagreb. The city connects you to Dalmatia Island, where you can relax on urban beaches as you admire the construction of spectacular ships.

Salvador, Brazil

It’s in this period that tourists visit various parts of the world to leave a mark. Despite the massive destruction of ecological zones housing the Amazon Rainforest, tourists have shown their resolve to visit the place and show the locals how the world values the region they’re mutilating. A flight from Miami will take you to the capital of Bahia, where you can bond with nature or join the locals in the House of Carnival events. 

Costa Rica

If you’re looking for biologically diverse places, Costa Rica fits your bill. The Central American nation is peaceful, and the locals are welcoming. It gives you a perfect chance to visit beautiful oases arranged within narrow strips. Costa Rica boasts of idyllic white-sand beaches, surrounded by the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. The beaches offer excellent places for secure surfing.

The landscape of Costa Rica is sandwiched between smothering volcanoes and lofty mountains. Besides, you can equally explore the land to witness other magnificent sceneries like marshy lowlands and lush forests.

With COVID-19 still spreading, the article has identified traveling destinations that minimize human interaction and grant a memorable experience. Even with significant activities like the European Cultural Event canceling in Ireland, tourists have ample locations to visit without risking their lives. The timing can be perfect, considering that most traveling agents are offering affordable packages as the hospitality industry stabilizes. However, the social distance rule is making the cost of air travel rise higher.  

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