6 Of The Most Relaxing Travel Destinations

There are as many reasons to travel as there are travelers in the world. Some of us seek adventure, some history, some art, and some of us want to relax. Of course, relaxation means something different to everyone. Still, the following will attempt to cast a wide net and present to you six of the best destinations in the world for rest, relaxation, and rejuvenation.

We’ll focus on locations that have peaceful, natural settings for you to kick back and read or daydream in but also have amenities and services nearby that can make sure all your needs are met. We’ll be sure to specify which destinations are more city-focused and which ones are more nature-focused to help you determine which location is right for you.

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Tamarindo, Costa Rica

For many of us, when we think about a relaxing vacation, we picture beaches. White sand and aqua water with palm trees and neon blue skies—if that’s your idea of heaven, you might want to consider Tamarindo in Costa Rica. According to https://www.remax-oceansurf-cr.com/tamarindo-real-estate, Tamarindo is also a brilliant location for golf lovers to spend their time. The area is full of five-star amenities and services designed for eager travelers.

Salzburg, Austria

For some people, a relaxing vacation involves access to both town and countryside. Salzburg in Austria is a smaller town that feels forgotten by time. The whole town moves at a slower, old-world pace—you’ll be shocked how quiet it is. Studies have shown that silence is an integral part of health and relaxation. Wandering through quiet, cobbled streets, listening to the medieval bell towers ring, sipping coffees far from billboards or flashy advertisements, and exploring the nearby hilly countryside full of imposing mountains and mystical clouds? Yes, please. Salzburg is also full of museums and cultural activities. 

Ninh Binh, Vietnam

The countryside of Vietnam boasts lush green cliffs, stunning waterscapes, and quaint dirt roads. Travelers frequently end up borrowing a bike from their hotel (they’re offered for free everywhere in Ninh Binh) and taking leisurely bike rides every day—this type of exercise has been shown to reduce stress levels. Endless hiking opportunities, a peaceful atmosphere, and stunning ancient temples and shrines to visit are just a few of the things Ninh Binh has to offer.

Trinity, Newfoundland, Canada

We could have picked any city or fishing village in Newfoundland for this one. Newfoundland is a Canadian Island on the Atlantic coast that might just have the friendliest people in the world. This is the sort of trip where you’re going to want to rent a car and drive everywhere imaginable—full of glorious natural parks and picturesque fishing villages, Newfoundland has endless sights to see. Beyond the stunning landscape and historic sights—including a Viking settlement and the oldest city in Canada—the cheerful, friendly culture here will leave you feeling unbelievably welcome. Usually, people don’t want to leave.

Edinburgh, United Kingdom

For those who want a bit of enchantment while they relax, look no further than Edinburgh. This Scottish city is beautiful in every way, but it also offers stunning excursions into the highlands. There are shorter treks like Arthur’s Seat, which you can walk to from the city center. At the peak, you can look in one direction and see the entire city before you. If you look the other direction, you can see the sweeping highlands.

There’s also something to be said for the cozy pub culture that will keep you warm no matter the weather as you sip a pint and listen to the gentle rain pattering outside. Be forewarned, every year in August Edinburgh has a massive arts festival and suddenly this city becomes swarmed and bustling (the movies and shows are fantastic though).

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Rishikesh, India

Some people consider spiritual pursuits to be the epitome of relaxation. Rishikesh is a city in the Himalayan mountains in India that is incredibly friendly to foreigners. The city boasts some of the best yoga teachers in the world and has ample opportunities for meditation and spiritual expression. Hike up any of the nearby mountain trails, and you’ll find a hidden shrine, a waterfall, or an entire picturesque village. The birthplace of the Ganges is only a few hours away by motorbike and along the way is the famed “Jesus cave” where some people believe Jesus Christ himself prayed and meditated during his “lost years.” 

The above six destinations are only a few of the most relaxing locations you can spend your time in. Hopefully, the breakdown has shown you what to look for when choosing travel spots with rest and rejuvenation in mind.