The paparazzi ensure extensive coverage of the top celebrity vacation destinations. Even though you won’t have to worry about the flashing cameras, movie stars, athletes, musicians, and other famous people all around you, going to these destinations offers glimpses into what it is like to travel like a genuine celeb.

The most popular celebrity vacation destinations offer diverse experiences, from tropical islands and mountaintop resorts to far-flung adventure destinations and up-and-coming countries not yet on the mainstream radar. Here are some to keep in mind when planning your next trip.

Namibia

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt were the first to bring attention to this southern African nation. Known for its desert, dunes, and wide-open spaces, Namibia draws people who appreciate nature. Because it remains lightly visited, the country has an air of exclusivity you won’t find in other destinations. Other A-listers who have visited Namibia include Gabrielle Union, Dwyane Wade, and race car driver Lewis Hamilton.

Barbados

Pop star Rihanna hails from the Caribbean island of Barbados and returns there often for R&R. However, many other music and movie stars like Mark Wahlberg also spend time in this sunny destination in the southern West Indies. Local paparazzi have shot Oprah Winfrey, Justin Bieber, and X-Files star David Duchovny at high-end resorts here too.

Dubai 

Dubai, the most accessible emirate in the United Arab Emirates, offers as many celebrity sightings as the red carpet. All-time tennis great Roger Federer owns a luxury condo in Dubai, and Will Smith filmed an episode of his reality fitness series in the ultra-modern emirate. The glitzy boutiques, malls, and over-the-top attractions (like an indoor ski resort) have also attracted Gwyneth Paltrow, Kim Kardashian, and Zoe Saldana.

Mallorca

Mallorca (sometimes spelled Majorca) is the most popular of Spain’s Balearic Islands. Though Ibiza, with its wild party scene, is arguably better known, Mallorca has more diverse attractions. Tennis star Rafael Nadal comes from the island, and Virgin Group founder Richard Branson is a regular visitor. Other celebrity sightings on the Mediterranean sands sometimes include Harrison Ford, Paris Hilton, and celeb chef Jamie Oliver.

Phuket

Leonardo DiCaprio made the Thai islands famous in “The Beach.” Phuket’s laid-back vibe, clean waters, and unique rock formations make it a popular destination for the jet set. Mick Jagger, Snoop Dogg, Kate Moss, and Naomi Campbell are also repeat visitors to the island.

Phuket has plenty of exclusive resorts, but it is also a prime place for affordable luxury, with beachside resorts and villas accessible for travelers without unlimited budgets.

Verbier

This Swiss resort features scenic ski runs, chic restaurants, and nightclubs. During his lifetime, rock star David Bowie was a frequent visitor. Madonna, David Beckham, and members of the British royal family, including Prince William, also had well-documented visits.

Though you can see celebs at the town’s nightspots, such as the Farm Club, the real reason to visit this destination is the skiing. Verbier has 410 km (250 miles) of linked ski runs, served by 93 chair lifts.

New Zealand 

The scenic islands of New Zealand were the filming locations for “The Lord of the Rings” franchise. The country was popular with celebrities even before Frodo and Bilbo hit the big screen. Titanic and Avatar director James Cameron was so taken with New Zealand after his initial visit that he bought a property and now lives there permanently.

Other celebs who fell in love with the scenery and natural beauty of the island nation include Shania Twain, Taylor Swift, and Justin Timberlake.

Anguilla

St. Barts is a famous Caribbean celebrity destination, but the British Overseas Territory of Anguilla has the same population density of famous people. Liam Neeson and Denzel Washington have been coming to the exclusive hotels and private villas of the island for years, and there have been several Jay-Z and Beyoncé sightings as well. Paul McCartney enjoys the island’s many private luxury accommodations, reportedly traveling from the UK on a private jet.

While celebrities may be staying in exclusive villas with private security teams, the destinations they choose offer experiences that appeal to travelers of all kinds. From Namibia’s untouched wilderness to Phuket’s accessible luxury resorts, these locations have earned their star-studded reputation for good reason – they deliver exceptional travel experiences.

The next time you’re planning a getaway, consider following in famous footsteps. You might not arrive by private jet like Paul McCartney or own a condo like Roger Federer, but you can still enjoy the same stunning landscapes, cultural experiences, and natural beauty that draw the rich and famous. After all, a breathtaking sunset in Mallorca or a perfect powder day in Verbier looks just as spectacular whether you’re a celebrity or not.

Who knows? You might even spot a familiar face while you’re there. But even if you don’t, you’ll return with memories worthy of the red carpet – no paparazzi required.

Is there anything more peaceful than watching the late afternoon sun dip below the horizon as Mother Nature paints the sky with brilliant colors? While we don’t often make time for catching a sunset during the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, it can be one of the most memorably magical travel experiences.
Here are a few destinations around the world that have sunset seekers oohing and ahhing.
Barcelona, Spain – Catch the sunset and twinkling lights of the city below from one of Barcelona’s best perches high above the streets. The Bunkers of Carmel, a fortification from the Spanish Civil War, is the perfect spot for a picnic and 360-degree views. Tibidabo, the highest point in Spain, has an amusement park for some fun and a funicular to the peak for picture-perfect views.
Cairo, Egypt – With the Pyramids of Giza serving as the centerpiece of nature’s dazzling display, visitors to Cairo are treated to the sands seemingly burning orange beneath the desert sun. Cairo Tower provides spectacular views, as does Al Azhar Park, a 72-acre green space in the heart of Old Cairo.

Santorini, Greece – With its whitewashed buildings staggered along the cliffs, Santorini is already a photographer’s dream, but coupled with the views of the Aegean Sea? Some might argue the color palette of pink and lavender is sunset perfection that is unmatched.

Vancouver, Canada – This bustling city on the Pacific coast boasts spectacular ocean views, but as the day winds down the top sunset viewing spots really shine. Riding the gondola to the top of Grouse Mountain to check out the city below, enjoying the long walking and cycling paths of Stanley Park, and paddling around the waters of Sunset Beach are all great ways to experience a sunset here.

Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii – While it’s better known for its sunrises, the 10,000 ft peak of Haleakala (“House of the Sun” in Hawaiian language) offers an alluring display at sundown as well. Reservations for this time of day are not required as they are for sunrise, but visitors should plan ahead and arrive early with warm clothes in tow – when the sun drops, so do the temperatures!

Eagle Beach, Aruba – One of the best beaches in the world, west-facing Eagle Beach on breezy Aruba provides the perfect theater for catching a gorgeous display of nature at the end of the day. The gnarled and wind-blown divi-divi trees the island is known for further add to the scenery.

Don’t let another day slip away without witnessing nature’s most magnificent daily show. Whether you’re planning your next vacation or simply looking for a memorable evening in your own city, make time to chase the sunset. Pack a picnic, bring your camera, and gather your loved ones for an experience that costs nothing but creates priceless memories. The world’s most beautiful sunsets are waiting for you – which one will you discover first? Share your favorite sunset spots and photos with us using #SunsetSeeker, and start planning your sunset adventure today.

Looking for a touch of the exotic with a streak of history, natural beauty, and exceptional views? A Mediterranean cruise is sure to satiate your appetite for that unforgettable trip. Not only does this area offer a diverse excursion into different languages, cultures, and landscapes, but it is also a historically fascinating area with plenty of mystery and stories of the past.

The top Mediterranean cruise destinations never disappoint. Below are some of the most popular and all they have to offer.

Greece

No Mediterranean tour would be complete without Greece. This is one of the most sought-after destinations in the region. Whether you land in the iconic cities of Athens or Santorini, Greece’s top ports and destinations have something to offer: the romantics, the history buffs, sightseers, foodies, and shoppers.

Athens will showcase the unbeatable Acropolis and the ancient ruins of the Parthenon. While stopping in Santorini, you can view its historical ancient ruins, iconic blue domes, and Cycladic architecture.

While enjoying the sites, step into a well-known wine haven, where the unique vine-growing technique flavors the wine in unforgettable ways, or marvel at the breathtaking landscapes from the island’s volcanic activity.

Cyprus

With more than 300 days of sunshine every year, the island of Cyprus is a favorite in the Mediterranean region. One of the unforgettable sites on the island is the Paphos Archaeological Park. Rich in history and located in southwest Cyprus, the park is part of the ancient Greek and Roman civilizations. It showcases sites and monuments that date from the prehistoric era through the Middle Ages.

Let’s not forget the famous Tombs of the Kings, located near Paphos harbor, which are impressionable sites. It is an opportunity to experience an authentic archeological site in progress and view the Doric columns and frescoed walls that align it.

Of course, it’s not all about the historic sites, Cyprus also has a lot of gorgeous scenery, including beaches with crystal-clear waters and glistening white sand.

Spain

The Mediterranean coast of Spain offers several unforgettable destinations to explore. One of the most significant coastal hotspots in the region is Malaga, the capital city of the Province of Malaga. It is an old city that has plenty of historical sites and architecture.

Some of its top destinations include the Malaga Cathedral, popularly known as La Manquita. As one of the town’s most important monuments, the structure draws many visitors to admire the Gothic-style church with its enclosed gardens and magnificent courtyard. Another top destination in this coastal city is the Moorish fortress called Alcazaba. This structure allows visitors to experience what is often considered a monumental military fortification belonging to the Hispanic-Arabic period.

Croatia 

Make your way northeast of Spain along the Mediterranean coast and you’ll find yourself exploring the remarkable sights in Dubrovnik, Croatia — a gem of the region. This town is not only outlined by gorgeous beaches but also sprinkled with old monasteries, terracotta rooftops, and ancient palaces.

This city has something for the history buffs, outdoor beach-loving enthusiasts, and even Game of Thrones fans. One of the top attractions is the Mostar and Kravice Waterfalls. This is the quintessential outdoor excursion that showcases the unique landscape and beauty of this region of the world.

If you are an active traveler, you will want to visit the Elafiti Islands, easily accessible by speedboat off the coast. This area exhibits some breathtaking sea caves.

Dubrovnik has a special treat if you are a Game of Thrones fan. The city offers a Game of Thrones tour that takes you around the historical sites that became famous in GOT’s recent television series. The spots take travelers into the show’s fictional Westeros and some well-recognized spots in Kings Landing.

Malta

Another Mediterranean treasure is the city of Valletta, Malta. This town is another World Heritage City because it holds many important historical landmarks and monuments. The town was built as a refuge for the tired soldiers returning from the crusades and possesses several unique gems. The city houses the incredible Baroque-inspired Co-Cathedral of St John. As one of Malta’s most visited attractions, the cathedral is a spectacular monument built by the Knights of St. John after their loss to the Ottoman Turks.

Many of these sites’ historical weight and significance will forever change you. The natural beauty is something to behold, and the historical sites provide travelers with a new perspective. There are many more possible Mediterranean havens to visit. The Mediterranean region holds many mysteries; now it’s time for you to explore them.