Hallstatt, Austria

Located in Austria’s mountainous Salzkammergut region, Hallstatt is a very beautiful shore village known for its breathtaking views.

Alongside being one of the most photographed spots in Austria, this village has an abundance of historical significance including one of the oldest salt mines in the world.

Oia, Santorini, Greece

Located on the highest cliffs of Santorini, Oia is a coastal town on Aegean island. Whilst getting the most amazing views of the Santorini volcanic crater, visitors can also walk through the narrow streets to see blue domed churches, colorful rooftops, the maritime museum and the remnants of a Venetian fortress.

Goreme, Turkey

Located on the highest cliffs of Santorini, Oia is a spectacular village with one of the most scenic settings. The picturesque village is surrounded by steep slopes, providing the residents and travelers with jaw-droppingly beautiful views of the Santorini volcanic crater.

Ladakh, India

Situated in the far north of the sub-continent, over 3500 meters (11,500 ft) up on the high plateau, Ladakh is often referred to as ‘Little Tibet’.

Giethoorn, Netherlands

Giethoorn is a beautiful village of The Netherlands. It is one in every of greenest places, that is enclosed by the extensive Weerribben-Wieden parkland.

Marsaxlokk, Malta

Situated within the Southeastern part of Malta, Marsaxlokk is a stunning traditional fishing village that’s notable for its fishing market. A vast number of colorful boats (also known as ‘Luzzus’) cruising on its harbor creates one of the most gorgeous villages on the planet.

Bibury, England

Bibury is a charming village settled on the bank of the stream Coln. William Morris, a notable English designer called Bibury “The most stunning village in England”.