An island getaway is a perfect remedy to the stress of life. And Mother Nature has blessed us with an abundance of remote and magical islands that provide the ultimate escape from the daily grind. While some of them will cost you a pretty penny, the serenity and opulence that you’ll find in these destinations are worth a little splurge.

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Home to bungalows overlooking sparkling blue waters, white-sand beaches lined with world-class resorts, hiking trails twisting through lush rainforests and capital cities offering the best of shopping and dining opportunities, these islands seem too good to be true. Check them out below!

10 Spanish Archipelago: The Canary Islands

Although the Canary Islands are situated off the coast of Africa, they are owned by Spain. This is the ideal place to visit if you’re looking for stunning beauty and a party atmosphere, as one of the world’s biggest Carnival festivals takes place each February on the island of Tenerife.

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According to Nomadic Matt, the Canary Islands have not one but two official capital cities, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and Santa Cruz de Tenerife. There are seven main islands to explore here, so you’ll never run out of things to do.

9 Island Of The Caribbean: St. Lucia

For those looking for a taste of island life, the Caribbean is one of the world’s most sought-after destinations. You have endless islands to choose from here, all offering sublime beauty. One of the best, in our opinion, is St. Lucia, which is one of the world’s most popular destinations for weddings.

Home to gorgeous scenery, St. Lucia boasts attractions such as the Diamond Botanical Gardens and is a land of rocky volcanic terrain, lush greenery, and pristine beaches. The island is reminiscent of heaven and will be very difficult to leave behind at the end of your trip.

8 Thai Archipelago: Ko Phi Phi

There are certainly a variety of destinations to explore in the West Indies and Europe, but don’t forget about the wonders of Asia when planning your next island getaway. The archipelago of Ko Phi Phi in the Krabi Province of Thailand is a gem of natural beauty.

Planet Ware points out that when you’re done snorkeling and diving in the crystal-blue waters of the island, you should pay a visit to the famous Monkey Beach. Here, you’ll get a chance to get up close and personal with some furry inhabitants.

7 Off The Coast Of Africa: The Seychelles

The coasts of Africa are also home to some of the world’s most beautiful remote islands. The Seychelles, situated to the east of the African continent, are made up of 115 islands that can only be described as an oasis. Once a notorious pit stop for pirates, the Seychelles are said to contain buried treasure that is yet to be discovered.

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This is one of the best islands to visit if you’re interested in exploring the reefs since it’s among the world’s most highly acclaimed diving destinations.

6 Gem Of The Adriatic: The Dalmatian Islands

For some of the world’s most dreamlike and historically rich islands, you’ll need to visit the isles of Dalmatia in the Adriatic Sea. Located off the coast of Croatia, the Dalmatian Islands are home to mesmerizing natural landmarks, including the Zlatni Rat strip of beach, which is known to English-speakers as the Golden Horn.

This network of secluded beaches, romantic coves and quiet fishing harbors will make you feel like you’ve landed in paradise. Be sure to check out the gorgeous white-washed buildings that serve as the perfect backdrop to the beaches.

5 South Pacific Islands: The Cook Islands

If you’re looking for an island destination in the South Pacific, look no further than the extremely remote Cook Islands. Ideal for travelers who don’t like large crowds, the Cook Islands are hidden gems that slip under the noses of most island hoppers.

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This is the destination to visit when you want a truly relaxing island getaway since the experience is all about the natural landscape rather than modern resorts, high-end restaurants, and other tourist attractions. The native people of New Zealand, the Maori, originated from the Cook Islands.

4 Largest Of The Cayman Islands: Grand Cayman

The Cayman Islands should be on your bucket list if you’re looking for an island experience complete with phenomenal natural landscape, rich history, a wonderful food scene, and plenty of shopping opportunities. Grand Cayman is the largest of the Cayman Islands and is home to some of the most amazing coral reefs.

On Grand Cayman, you’ll be able to check out the Cayman Islands National Museum, which will teach you all about the history of the Cayman Islands. In the capital city of George Town, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to dine out and indulge in some retail therapy.

3 French Polynesia: Bora Bora

When it comes to honeymoon destinations, it doesn’t get any more romantic or lavish than Bora Bora. Located in the South Pacific, Bora Bora is known for tropical beauty that is out of this world. Imagine clear sparkling waters dotted with turtles and colorful fish, forests of palms that carpet the hilly terrain, and bungalows that sit over the water.

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While a trip to Bora Bora won’t come cheap, especially if you want to stay in one of the iconic water bungalows, it is an experience that’s worth splurging on.

2 The Middle Of The Indian Ocean: The Maldives

One of the jewels of the Indian Ocean, the chain known as the Maldives is made up of 1,000 islands. Only 200 of those are inhabited, and many are still recovering from the devastating effects of the tsunami that hit in 2004.

This is a place of private island resorts that will make you feel like you’ve landed in heaven. If you’re looking to visit the Maldives for a honeymoon, the best time is between November and May as this is out of the monsoon season when the weather is dry.

1 600 Miles From Ecuador: Galapagos Islands

Situated 600 miles from Ecuador, the Galapagos Islands provide a magical experience for bird watchers and animal lovers since they’re home to an abundance of native fauna. Here you’ll find 22 species of land birds in addition to sea life, iguanas, and other creatures that are found nowhere else on the planet. Get ready to swim with sea lions and walk beside giant tortoises.

The most popular pastimes on the island involve visiting animal reserves and bird watching, but there are also lakes, coves and volcanic terrain to explore.

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