Although the area of Bora Bora is no more than 11.31 square miles, this French Polynesian island has plenty of attractions that tourists are not likely to find anywhere else.  Tourism is the island’s main source of income, and it depends on an extensive selection of unique sights to draw in more and more visitors from other countries.

 
The mere fact that Israel is famously known for being the homeland of the Jews in the olden times, with religion placed at the pinnacle of its cultural influence, it would be unusual to expect a city like Tel Aviv to thrive in it. This is because Tel Aviv has been coined “the city that never sleeps”. Packed with clubs, bars, beaches, cinemas, performing arts, museums, festivals, street parties, and an entire neighborhood covered in posh Mediterranean architectures, it is one big urban adventure that would be irresistible to visit if you find yourself travelling to Israel.

 
Madagascar is a place full of unusual animals and plants. The rich biodiversity allows them to live and reproduce in their ecosystem. One of the rarest animals you can find here are the ring-tailed lemurs.

 
Bran Castle, the castle where the infamous Count Dracula is said to live is now a tourist spot where people visit hoping to learn more about the Count. Though there are no real accounts saying that Bran Castles’ owner Vlad Tepes, Prince of Wallachia is a real vampire but it is still fun and exciting to think that once a real vampire has lived among people more so to rule them.