The most sought-after exotic destinations for 2025 and beyond...

Authentic journeys, remote places, and curiosities that escape the routes of mass tourism.

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Extraordinary journeys off the beaten track

Summer 2025 is approaching, bringing with it the desire to travel and book unforgettable holidays. Exotic destinations are at the top of many travelers’ wish lists because they’re not too crowded and don’t necessarily need to be visited in August. In this post, we’ll explore some locations with breathtaking landscapes.

Tsingy de Bemaraha, Madagascar

Recommended travel period: June to October.

Tsingy de Bemaraha, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a one-of-a-kind geological wonder made up of sharp limestone pinnacles, deep canyons, and spectacular caves. After exploring the park, you can head to Madagascar’s west coast—not too far away—where wild beaches and relaxation await, surrounded by countless shades of blue.

Fun Fact: Some unique species of lemurs live only in this rocky labyrinth. And on the coast, you’ll witness one of the most breathtaking sunsets ever: the Avenue of the Baobabs.

Porto Santo, Portogallo

Recommended travel period: April to early spring.

Porto Santo is a little-known gem near Madeira, blessed with crystal-clear waters. Often called the “Golden Island,” its beaches stretch for 9 kilometers, making it a perfect destination for those seeking relaxation far from mass tourism.

Fun Fact: Christopher Columbus once lived here, and the sand—rich in calcium and minerals—is known to promote physical well-being, especially for bones, joints, and muscles.

La Réunion, Indian Ocean

Recommended travel period: May to October – cooler and drier climate.

La Réunion is an exotic island with spectacular volcanic landscapes, deep canyons, crater lakes, tropical forests, and one of the most active volcanoes in the world: Piton de la Fournaise. It’s a favorite among hikers and those seeking nature with a touch of adventure.

Fun Fact: It’s French territory, so you can use the euro!

Namib Desert – Namibia

Recommended travel period: May to October – cooler temperatures and starry nights.

Have you ever seen those transparent bubble rooms on Instagram, often set in stunning locations? Well, in Namibia, you can stay in one of them—right under the starry desert sky. Experience absolute silence and deep relaxation, or add a sense of adventure with unforgettable night excursions.

Fun Fact: The Namib Desert is so ancient that its dunes actually “sing” when the wind hits them—deep, natural vibrations that are among the rarest sounds in the world.

Sri Lanka

South & West Coast (December to March): dry, sunny weather – perfect for surfing
East Coast (May to September): calm seas – ideal for snorkeling
Central Region (December to April): temples and culture

Sri Lanka is a tropical island in the Indian Ocean, just south of India, known for its ancient temples, golden beaches, rainforests, and tea plantations. Often called “the teardrop of India” due to its shape, it blends Buddhist spirituality, exotic wildlife (like elephants and leopards), and a rich, spicy cuisine. It's an ideal destination for those seeking adventure, culture, and relaxation.

Fun Fact: It’s one of the few places in the world where you can spot whales and leopards on the same day.

Plan Your Exotic Summer Escape

Planning a getaway to an exotic destination for summer 2025 has never been more exciting. Whether you choose a well-known place like Sri Lanka or one of the lesser-known hidden gems, each destination offers unforgettable experiences. Don’t forget to plan ahead to grab the best deals and ensure a smooth journey.

Dream big, explore far, and live like never before!