Unusual places for an unforgettable holiday
In a modern age marked by growing travel's popularity for both leisure and the search for unique experiences, the unconventional appeals especially to those who want different encounters. The most unforgettable trips are often found in less well-known locations that provide excitement, mystery, and a close connection with nature even while one is traveling the globe.
A place where the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea connect
Glass Window Bridge on Eleuthera is a narrow rock causeway where the deep-blue Atlantic Ocean meets the turquoise waters of the Caribbean (Bight of Eleuthera). At its slimmest point the isthmus is only ~30 feet wide, making this viewpoint one of the most dramatic natural wonders in the Bahamas. Visitors can walk across the bridge to witness two seas side…
Monasteries Meteora – natural wonder
A UNESCO World Heritage Site in Thessaly, Meteora is celebrated for its “monasteries suspended in air.” Six active Eastern Orthodox monasteries perch atop ancient sandstone pillars (formed ~60 million years ago). Founded between the 14th–16th centuries by hermit monks, these cliffside monasteries offered isolation and spiritual refuge. Today’s visitors are awed by their precarious beauty, rich frescoes, and sweeping panoramas.
Bunyadi „Naked restaurant“
In 2016 London’s Bunyadi pop-up redefined dining by asking patrons to shed both gadgets and garments. In a candlelit bamboo pavilion, guests in robes enjoyed a raw, locally sourced menu (served on clay plates with edible cutlery) free from phones or music. The concept – coined “naked social experiment” – attracted a 46,000-person waitlist. While The Bunyadi closed after three…
Tours for adults: At these sites, you must be 18+
Some attractions in the middle of energetic cities and tucked away in the craggy embrace of historic hills appeal just to adults. These carefully chosen events invite a sophisticated audience to savor the remarkable, where the rich tapestry of culture, history, and luxury weaves a narrative that speaks especially to the worldly visitor.
15 most unusual accommodation worldwide
Explore a world of unusual lodging that promises remarkable experiences far beyond simple comfort. From the charming Adrère Amellal in Egypt, tucked in a Saharan oasis, to the quirky Bristol Plane in New Zealand, these remarkable hotels invite you to welcome adventure and oddity. Whether you’re diving deep at the Poseidon Undersea Resort in Fiji or sleeping in a treehouse…
7 Wonders of the 21st century
The 7 Wonders of the 21st Century feature amazing successes redefining human creativity and engineering capability. From the calm Temple of Buddha's Origin in Leshan, China, to the amazing Bahá’í Gardens in Israel, every wonder reveals artistic expression and cultural value. With its fiery display, the Darvaza Gas Crater enthralls; the Millau Viaduct is a shining example of modern engineering…
Would you spend the night here?
Sala Silvermine, tucked 155 meters under the surface in Sweden, provides a unique hotel experience not found anywhere else. Travelers climb a quick elevator to a simple haven free from mobile distractions where peace rules. Visitors can enjoy a comfortable hideaway with chandeliers and flickering candles for about 440 euros, all surrounded by walls glistening with silvery glow. This special…
Runway for adrenaline lovers
From artificial islands' airports to beach runways, these unusual runways provide pilots and passengers a one-of- a-kind experience. Some of the most odd and fascinating runways that will definitely get your heart pounding will be discussed in this page. Fasten your seatbelts then get ready for an amazing journey!
A Secret Apartment At The Top Of The Eiffel Tower In Paris
Gustave Eiffel’s secret apartment crowns the Eiffel Tower’s summit. Built in 1889 as his private office and salon, it offered Paris’s “Iron Lady” a rare glimpse into domestic life high above the city. Covering only about 100 m², it contained a reception room, small kitchen, and experiment space. Eiffel never slept there; instead he used it for scientific experiments and…


