For travellers across the world, 2020 was not a very eventful year as travel was restricted and it was deemed unsafe. And so, reluctantly, we were all confined to our homes without knowing how long we would have to stay that way. Even after lockdown was eased, it wasn’t easy or convenient to travel as new protocols were put in place to check the spread of the virus. With the news of the vaccine, travellers are hopeful that they will be able to make travel plans again next year. If you are also making your bucket list for 2021, here are some destinations that you should definitely add.
Bermuda
True that it is an expensive destination and you cannot really do much with a really tight budget, but this British island territory has some of the most beautiful pink-sand beaches, that is worth saving up for. Not only can you spend your time lazing around on the many beaches but there are a lot of others things to do and see. You can explore caves, or visit lighthouses. And, there is another thing that Bermuda is famous for, apart from its beaches, which are its award-winning gold courses. If you love to play, you will be spoilt for choice. However, if you are more interested in the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle, then be sure to check out the Bermuda Triangle exhibit at the Ocean Discovery Centre.
Hokianga
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