Maldives, Phu Quoc and Bali are the world’s top three most beautiful islands of 2024
In a recent survey done by a famous global travel magazine, Bali has claimed the third position in the latest ranking of the world’s most beautiful islands for travel in 2024.
The top spot on the list was secured by the Maldives, reinforcing its global reputation for natural beauty and attraction. The second position was secured by Phu Quoc in Vietnam.
Every year, Travel+Leisure reveals the awards, celebrating exceptional global destinations across various categories.
Here are the top 10 islands:
Maldives
Phu Quoc, Vietnam
Bali, Indonesia
Milos, Greece
Dominica
Crete, Greece
Hvar & Dalmatia, Croatia
Galápagos, Ecuador
Koh Samui, Thailand
Great Barrier Reef, Australia
A brief look at the top six islands from the list:
Maldives
Tipping the chart is the gorgeous island nation, Maldives in Asia. Maldives tourism is highly dependent on tourism. The stunning white-sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and luxurious overwater villas attract travellers and holidaymakers around the world. The country is renowned as a paradise for honeymooners and luxury travellers alike.
Phu Quoc, Vietnam
Phu Quoc attracts visitors with its untouched beaches, green landscapes, and high-end resorts. The island is famous for its laid-back atmosphere and diverse marine life, Phu Quoc offers perfect conditions for snorkelling and diving enthusiasts. The island’s vibrant night markets and seafood delicacies add to its charm, drawing visitors seeking both relaxation and adventure.
Bali, Indonesia
Bali in Indonesia is a celebrated island in Asia. It is renowned for its vibrant culture and stunning landscapes. The island continues to attract visitors from across the globe with its combination of natural wonders and rich cultural experiences. Ubud, Uluwatu Temple, Tanah Lot, Seminyak and Tegallalang Rice Terraces are some of the prime places to visit in Bali.
Dominica
Dominica, famous as the Nature Isle of the Caribbean, attracts travellers with its pretty beaches, volcanic peaks, and natural hot springs. Visitors can hike through the UNESCO-listed Morne Trois Pitons National Park, home to Boiling Lake and Trafalgar Falls, or explore underwater volcanic vents at Champagne Reef.
Crete, Greece
The sixth spot was taken by Crete, Greece’s largest island. The island is home to some stunning beaches like Balos and Elafonissi and historical sites such as the Palace of Knossos. The charming villages like Chania and Rethymno are beautiful beyond words.