Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Island tourism ranking

Island tourism ranking

Island tourism ranks Bali, Maldives, Fiji Islands, Koh Samui and Boracay.

Bali 1

Bali, located in the east of Java, is an island in Indonesia and a world-famous honeymoon tourist and holiday resort. Bali enjoys many nicknames because of its various customs and beautiful scenery, such as the island of gods, the island of demons, the island of Romans, the island of beauty, the island of paradise, the island of magic, the island of flowers and so on. As Bali is located in the tropical region with abundant sunshine, various wedding photos can be taken with reasonable use of light.

2. Maldives

Maldives is located in South Asia. It is an island country in the Indian Ocean and a larger coral island country in the world. Maldives consists of 1200 small coral islands, of which 202 are inhabited. Seen from the air, it looks like a string of pearls scattered in the Indian Ocean.

3. Fiji Islands

Fiji Islands is located in the center of the South Pacific Ocean, between the equator and the Tropic of Capricorn, and it is the only place for New Zealand and Australia to travel to North America. It is a world-famous holiday resort and tourist paradise, and is known as one of the top ten honeymoon resorts and one of the beautiful beaches in the world. Fiji is a multi-ethnic oppressor. Suva, the capital, is the national political center and clothing industry base, and is also a famous natural harbor in the South Pacific.

4. KOH samui

Koh Samui is located in the Gulf of Thailand. Koh Samui is the third largest island in China, covering an area of 247 kilometers and about 80 kilometers from the mainland. There are 80 islands around, but most of them are uninhabited Koh Samui is 5 km at its narrowest point and 2 1 km at its widest point. It is only 84 kilometers away from surat House. It belongs to a real island group, the largest of more than 80 tropical island groups, of which only 4 islands are inhabited.

5. Boracay

The beauty of Boracay, as the name implies, is seven kilometers of silver beaches. Walking out of the inn in the morning, sitting under a coconut tree, the cool sea breeze sent bursts of jasmine fragrance. Under the starry night sky, the tide has quietly receded, the broad chest is exposed on the silver beach, the slender coconut shadows are swaying, the footprints of hardworking cleaners are raking sand, and the early risers are picking up shells.