5 remote places on Earth that you should visit with your partner

While many couples select popular destinations, there’s something magical about travelling off the beaten track to explore hidden gems that provide serenity and breathtaking beauty. These destinations give amazing experiences away from the normal tourist crowds and make an ideal environment for romance.

Here are 5 remote places on Earth that you should visit with your partner

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1. Nunavut, Canada

Nunavut, located in Canada’s north, is both remote and surreal. The unspoiled region is about the size of California, Texas, Montana, Colorado and Nebraska combined, with a population of only 38,396 (and no traffic lights). Baffin Island, home to dramatic fjords, crystalline lakes, polar bears and narwhals, is one of its most stunning sites.

2. Marble Caves, Chile

Not all caves have to be dark and scary. An example would be the marble caves that border General Carrera Lake, a remote glacial lake on the border between Chile and Argentina. The swirling marble walls, formed by 6,000 years of crashing waves eroding the stone, are as colourful and beautiful as the surrounding blue water.

3. Milos, Greece

Take a vacation to Milos instead of Santorini, Athens, or Crete. While visiting Milos, couples should visit Sarakiniko and Kleftiko, two of the most stunning beaches in the Aegean Sea. The island is famous for its volcanic landscapes and stunning coastline.

4. Lanai, Hawaii, US

Couples looking for a peaceful, romantic getaway can consider visiting Lanai. One of Hawaii’s offbeat places, it is surrounded by gorgeous beaches, natural landscapes and a relaxed vibe.

5. North Shore in Kauai, Hawaii, US

The North Shore of Kauai is home to some of the most romantic places on the earth. It’s difficult to avoid Kauai’s breathtaking vistas of waterfalls, clean shores and cliffs.  The spot offers breathtaking views of secret waterfalls, beautiful beaches and huge green cliffs.