Tied with Oranjestad is another Caribbean island. St. Maarten, a country with deep Dutch ties, occupies the southern part of this island, while French-owned St. Martin takes up the north.
Taiwan's capital, Taipei, took an economic hit due to pandemic restrictions and political tensions, but this lively city has seen a slow comeback in recent years due to its famed festivals.
Another sunny island escape made the list—it's time to fish out your Bermuda shorts. The British island territory Bermuda is famous for its pink sand and luxury spas and hotels
Tourists fill their days visiting museums, monuments, and medieval castles before relaxing in one of Bucharest's many outdoor beer gardens and bars.
Nestled just off the coast of Puerto Rico sits many small but mighty islands, the U.S. Virgin Islands, which comprise St. Croix, St. John, St. Thomas, and Water Island.
Tokyo's labyrinthine transportation system is one of the world's largest and most efficient in the world, making getting from iconic temples and gardens to the Tokyo Skytree
Located on the southern coast of Japan, Osaka is nicknamed "Japan's Kitchen" owing to its endless supply of mouth-watering street food stalls and fresh portside seafood.
Tourists are eager to stay in the famous thatch-roofed overwater bungalows, some with glass floors on the terrace, allowing guests to watch the marine life dance below.