13 Dream Locations for Travelers in Love

02/13/09  Print This Post Print This Post    5 Comments   Popular   Written by Michaela Lola Abrera
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Travel, like love, will change your life. Both force us to strip down to our most honest and real selves. And if you’ve found someone to share a journey with… then anyplace can become paradise. Here are a few.

1. Berlin, Germany

Photo: Roman Lashkin

Berlin: bullet-ridden buildings and graffiti adorned subways.

2. Tallinn, Estonia

Photo: chillihead

Tallinn: fairy tale city with crazy party scene.

3. Hồ Chí Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam

Photo: mknobil

Hồ Chí Minh City: French colonial buildings, traditional Asian temples, and a cosmopolitan nightlife, flying through chaotic streets by motorbike (xe om) and exploring old world monuments, sidewalk cafes, and rows of silk, spice, and medicinal markets.

4. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Photo: Marcelomdrs

Rio: Carnaval, Samba, footbal.

5. Australia

Photo: Corey Leopold

Australia: catching the sunrise at Ayers Rock. Diving at the Great Barrier Reef.

6. Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, Canada

Photo: Rick McCharles

7. Big Sur, California, USA

Photo: Doug Letterman

8. Koh Chang, Thailand

Photo: v a i r o j

Escape the crowds of Phuket and head over to Koh Chang’s empty beaches.

9. Santorini, Greece

Photo: Wolfgang Staudt

Santorini: seaside cliffs, black sand beaches, and blue-and-white houses on the caldera’s edge.

10. Morocco

Photo: bachmont

Morocco: exotic treats in the Djemaa el-Fna market in Marrakech, getting lost in the twists and turns of the streets of Fes el-bali, surfing Essaouira.

11. Kerala, India

Photo: albany tim

Kerala: floating down the labyrinth of Kerala’s backwaters on a kettuvallom (a thatched-bamboo cargo boat), gliding by coconut trees and seaside villages.

12. Andalucia, Spain

Photo: jmsuarez

Andalucia: flamenco, bullfighting (ok, not so romantic), the royal Islamic architecture in the Alhambra.

13. Moscow, Russia

Photo: AlphaTangoBravo / Adam Baker

Moscow, Russia: land of intrigue, vodka, and Doctor Zhivago, the gilded minarets of St. Basil Cathedral and the lantern-lined streets of Old Arabat.


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Michaela Lola realized at the tender age of eight that life was meant to be an adventure. Her escapades include riding the midnight train to Marrakesh, partying with the katoys in Thailand and sampling insects in China. Read more about her adventures on her blog.

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  • Inah Datoc replied on February 17, 2009

    I think Palawan in the Philippines should be on the list especially El Nido=D

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  • Anna replied on March 22, 2009

    It’s great that you put Tallinn on the second position, now I won’t have to worry where to go on a romantic weekend. I can just stay home :D

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  • Liliane KA replied on November 17, 2009

    What about the Riviera Maya in Mexico? it is known for weddings and honeymoons!

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  • Matt Scott replied on November 30, 2009

    Great pics and nice choices. Good to see something like this that doesn’t follow the typical stereotypes. Thanks

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  • Monique replied on June 7, 2010

    Yay my home country Australia made the list…..ohh I really wanna go to greece….it looks really nice!

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