Another beautiful location in the Middle East, Amman, Jordan is well worth a visit. This city is rich in culture and fascinating sites to visit. Just in this city, you can visit the Temple of Hercules at the Amman Citadel, which dates back to Roman times as well as the Byzantine Basilica and Umayyad Palace among other historical sites.
To really immerse yourself in the local culture, you can walk along Rainbow Street, which really comes to life on Thursday nights as locals begin their weekend. If you’re looking to experience Amman at a more relaxed pace, you can unwind at one of the nearby spas near the Dead Sea.
Mudgee, Australia
In Mudgee, Australia, you will find an adventure apart from the red sand outback. Mudgee has a number of guesthouses where tourists can relax in the Australian countryside.
Additionally, Mudgee has a handful of wineries where you can taste the regional wines and if you want to see more of the area, you can visit the Blue Mountains or a waterfront getaway called The Basin.
St. Ives, Cornwall, England
At first, it may look like a tropical island but St. Ives is actually located in Cornwall, England. In this scenic, coastal town you can catch some waves at Porthmeor Beach after some lessons from the St. Ives Surf School.
You can also visit the local shops, restaurants, and bars in the surrounding charming town. And, if you want a unique place to stay, you can book a few nights at the Treehouse on the Lake, a quaint house located 20 feet above the forest floor.
Puerto de la Cruz, Canary Islands, Spain
You may have never heard of Puerto de la Cruz, but you will want to add this beautiful city to your travel list. Located on Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands, Puerto de la Cruz is a tantalizing escape for those who are thirsting for island life.
While you are in Puerto de la Cruz, you will find a variety of restaurants as well as an outdoor market, all the while taking in incredible island views. The city is known for its beaches and nightlife but if you are craving milder diversions, you can also visit the nearby zoo (Loro Parque) or the botanical gardens.
Doha, Qatar
Like Dubai, Doha holds a similar futuristic elegance but is slightly lower on the tourism radar. In Doha, you will find the past and the future blended beautifully together.
Notably, you will find many types of cuisine in the city including Qatari, Filipino, American, Chinese, Nepalese, and Mexican food (among others). For a really exotic experience, you can observe the regional pastime of camel racing and falconry. And later, before you leave, you’ll want to stop by one of the tax-free malls to buy some gifts to take back home.