Photo: Vibecke Markhus

Photo: Vibecke Markhus
Photo: Vibecke Markhus
If perfection unnerves you, avoid Prince Edward Island. The island’s most idyllic feature, Cavendish Beach has creamy sands flanked by sandstone cliffs and dunes, and has captured the imagination of writers and tourists alike.
Trivia: The area is famous for inspiring scenes in “Anne of Green Gables.”
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Photo: Vibecke Markhus
Photo: Vibecke Markhus
Photo: Vibecke Markhus
With Dali-esque limestone structures, hundreds of cliff-climbing routes and Tiffany-blue waters, Railay is the seasoned rock climber’s dream. Stalactite-rimmed cliffs that tourists can jump from flank Phra Nang, the area’s main beach.
Worth knowing: Although Railay is accessible only by longtail boat from Krabi and Ao Nang, it can get crowded during tourist seasons.
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