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PHOTOS: 8 unique places to travel when you can | The State

In a globalized world where borders had practically disappeared from travel itineraries and air destinations, the coronavirus pandemic challenged the ability of airlines and tourism industries to survive.

For almost a year, travel around the world has decreased and adventurers in search of new destinations had to save their bags and their momentum for a better occasion. So we have reached 2021, and although the pandemic is far from over, these are eight unique places to travel when possible and circumstances permit.

Ghana

Recognized for its beautiful beaches and its impressive national parks, this African country has also become a benchmark for fashion and the arts.

Dubai

For many years it was seen as a distant and alien destination, not only because of its distance but also because of its high cost. But the attractions that this city of the United Arab Emirates offers, such as its Museum of the Future or its tall and sumptuous buildingsthey are definitely worth it.

Pomegranate

In addition to its extensive culture, Granada is a Caribbean country characterized by its natural beauties, among them, exuberant jungle landscapes, huge waterfalls and 40 white sand beaches.

Uruguay

It is the second smallest country in South America, but It has highly valued spots for travelers who enjoy tranquility and natural beauties, such as Punta del Este and Cabo Polonio.

StarWars amusement parks

The StarWars-themed Disney parks had practically just opened when the pandemic started. So you may want to mark it as your next destination, especially if you are a fan of the series.

Singapore

He the capital’s spectacular airport is just the gateway to the extraordinary journey that the many tourist attractions this Asian country offers to its visitors.

Maldives

The stunning resorts of the Maldives islands make this destination is one of the favorites for lovers of luxury and relaxation without worries.

New Zealand

Not only did it offer a lesson to the world by keeping its borders closed and thus preventing the spread of COVID-19 in its territory, but it also has majestic natural landscapes that your visitors will not forget.


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