10 amazing and little-known places for rest

It's easy enough to go anywhere to travel on our planet, but there are places, the only ones of its kind that are worth a visit.

Take a closer look at them and see what riddles hide these amazingly beautiful territories.

1. St. John's Island, US Virgin Islands

Belonging to Denmark for many years, the Virgin Islands were bought by the United States in 1917, and since then because of their uniqueness are a place of constant observation. The island of St. John is perhaps the best option for visiting. On the island there are no traffic lights, but a huge abundance of secluded beaches, trails, great restaurants and a variety of real estate on the beach.

2. Saba Island, Netherlands Antilles

The island of Saba is an almost unknown place on the planet, which is rapidly gaining popularity among travelers, despite the tiny sparsely populated territory and living conditions. The island is rich in mountain and stunning species, which make it look like an island from the series "Staying Alive". Here you can enjoy a great hike, scuba diving and swimming.

3. City of Gustavia, St. Barth Island

At present, the island of St. Barth, or more precisely Saint Barthélemy, is at the disposal of France. It is the only island in the Caribbean Sea that has long been under the control of Sweden. Known for its natural splendor of the Caribbean, combined with the stunning architectural diversity of Sweden and modern France. In addition to aesthetic beauty, the island is famous for private celebrity parties.

4. Big Sur, California

Big Sur is a poorly defined and sparsely populated region on the Central Coast of California, one of the most beautiful species in the whole state. Mount Coon Peak is the highest coastal mountain peak in the United States, allowing you to see most of the central coast, as it is located just three miles from the beach, and soars up almost a mile. In addition to the mountain peak, also right off the coast is the National Forest of the Los Padres.

5. Cape Coast (Cape Corse), Ghana

Although the city of Cape Coast is known for its amazing sights (for example, the castle of Cape Coast), the coast itself is one of the most beautiful in Africa. Especially attractive is the Green Tortoise Lodge, which is a few hours drive from the city. Nature is almost untouched by man, real estate is cheap, and everyone can try the best local cuisine. Of course, it's worth it.

6. Havasu Falls, Arizona

From the famous highway 66 lies a 65-kilometer long road, which leads to the summit of Ulapai in the Grand Canyon. Once there, after ten miles on foot, you can reach the amazing village of Havasupai and Havasu waterfalls, famous for their turquoise color of water.

7. Binn Valley, Switzerland

The valley of Binn, located in the Swiss Alps, is quite difficult to reach, but it's definitely worth it. The valley consists of a small village, green hills and frightening mountains. It is known not only as a dream for many tourists, extreme people, but also photographers, as well as all those who adore a fabulous vacation, tomorrow and, of course, skiers in winter.

8. Maldives

Maldives is one of the most amazing geographical places in the world. It is not only the lowest country (the average land level is less than five feet, and the highest point is less than eight feet), but also a country consisting of 26 islands chain, which in total are equal to 1192. Many of them are surrounded by water and so small, that you can walk or swim to them. The view from them is wonderful. However, due to rising water levels, it is necessary to visit the Maldives as quickly as possible in order to enjoy in full all the existing islets.

9. The Forgotten Coast of Florida

Just like Big Sur, the Forgotten Coast is a relatively undeveloped part of the Florida coast that offers great wildlife opportunities, amazing cliffs, and quiet hotels. It's no wonder that a plot of land from the Mexican beach to Martinique, Florida was named in this way while North Florida developed. But after a while, fortunately, this name is forgotten.

10. The Galapagos Islands

Certainly the Galapagossa is one of the most interesting places on the planet that you need to see. The islands are not adapted for a long stay, since most of the ears are in the possessions of a world-famous reserve. The Galapagos Islands impress with their wild incredible nature.