Undiscovered Exquisite Islands that a Globetrotter Must Visit

TraveloGuide Insight
3 min readMay 11, 2020

Imagine escaping the rat race of everyday life and jumping straight into the perfectly calming sands of some exquisite island. You are simply relaxing under some rustling leaves, leaving all worries behind. Sounds ecstatic, right? Well, it sure is! From having luxuriant jungles to crystal clear oceans, the islands surely enchant travellers who love to enjoy the beauty of nature.
Even though the ongoing global Covid-19 pandemic and consequent travel restrictions have made travelling a far off dream at present, travelling to islands seems the right thing to do after the pandemic ends. Here’s a list of islands that have been successful in keeping themselves corona free, making them perfect add-ons for your future trips.
SANTORINI
One of the many popular Greek holiday islands-Santorini is best known for its dramatic beauty. The volcanic cliffs and bleached white villas against the beautiful sea make this place a great visual treat. With strict travel restrictions and effective social distancing techniques, the island makes a perfect must visit place post Covid-19.
PALAU
Situated between Guam and the Philippines, this exquisite island is popular amongst divers and honeymooners who are curious to witness volcanic islands covered with barrier reefs.
Despite having a crunch of medical supplies, the island is taking timely measures to keep itself coronavirus free. The intelligence of the authorities can be well understood by the way they took in ventilators which could not be fitted into aircrafts returning from Taiwan by using a tuna fishing vessel.
TAVALU
Situated between Australia and Hawaii, the island of Tavalu is counted among the smallest nations of the world with a population of just 11,000 people. As one of the least visited places of the planet, this exquisite island is perfect for those who prefer solace and natural beauty.
As a protective measure against coronavirus, the island has initiated border controls and increased local food production making its population less dependent on imported food. On your visit to Tavalu, you can be sure of getting delicious locally grown food.
TONGA
Dubbed as ‘Friendly Island’ by the western tourists post James Cook’s warm welcome in 1773, the spectacular landscapes of Tonga and the view worthy rainforests will make your trip worthy. To experience the best you must go fishing, kayaking or diving on the islands.
VANUATU
Situated 500m west of Fiji, this island is visited by travelers who like deserted beaches and mountainous terrain. The most popular tourist attraction here is the Mount Yasur, which is a volcano erupting constantly. The silver lining is that it can still be climbed or even sand — boarded down. That surely makes us inquisitive enough to pay a visit.
SOLOMON ISLANDS
If you are someone who would like to visit the pre- WiFi world, then you shall add Solomon Islands to your bucket list. With limited WiFi access, this place is perfect for some downtime from the city hassle. Also, it is one of the best diving spots in the world.

TILOS
With its unexplored raw ambience, the Greek island -Tilos is considered as one of the best places for bird watching. Simply walking across the lush hinterland lays a calming effect on the visitors. The relaxing waters post coronavirus pandemic will make up for all the lost days of fun that you spent locked up at home.

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