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Stephen Curet Jr.

Stephen Curet Jr. of Martin County, FL is a travel and lifestyle writer. In the article below Stephen Curet Jr. names several unique travel destinations for adventurers who want to roam freely and avoid travel restrictions.

Finally, people are starting to feel free enough to move about in the world.

With spring weather in full effect and numerous countries ending COVID-19-related travel restrictions or guidelines, Stephen Curet Jr. explains that it’s a great time to go exploring. Ready for a hassle-free trip? Book your tickets now to these wonderful destinations.

Stephen Curet Jr. Top Pick: The Dominican Republic

Stephen Curet Jr. says that Americans have been flocking to the Caribbean island for decades, and it’s easy to see why. It’s extremely affordable, with a seemingly endless supply of beachfront rentals and hotels, as well as a rich cultural scene.

The Dominican Republic offers a wide variety of outdoor adventures as well, including hiking through mountains, jungles, and desert scrubland. It is vibrant in every sense of the world.

Iceland

Airlines have been steadily offering more direct flights from the United States to Iceland to accommodate its widening popularity as a tourist destination according to Stephen Curet Jr.

Being able to take in the remarkable northern lights and the midnight sun is reason enough to visit, but it’s also lightly populated, home rentals are more than fair, there’s fantastic whale-watching, and the Icelandic people are known for their warmth and hospitality.

The United Kingdom

United States travelers to Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, and England have been stymied for years by tough pandemic restrictions. Those have been lifted at the perfect time since spring is a great time to visit the U.K. according to Stephen Curet Jr. Everything from the Irish countryside to the exquisite gardens of London is in full bloom.

Attractions both legendary (Stonehenge) and off the beaten path (anything in Wales, really) are open for business again.

Mexico

Stephen Curet Jr. reports that global travelers can find a little bit of everything in Mexico, from unforgettable Mayan ruins to the white sands and turquoise waters of Playa del Carmen. The food is an attraction on its own, with a mix of cultures contributing to the national menu ranging from street tacos to homemade tamales.

Denmark

Denmark is called the land of fairytales, and it’s not just because of its connection to writer Hans Christian Andersen. Stephen Curet Jr. says visiting the country is like walking through a storybook, with ancient Viking sites and world-renowned architecture.

Travelers also enjoy the country’s commitment to environmental quality and its easy-to-use transportation system that makes visiting a breeze.

Copenhagen has a lot to offer, but also unmissable are the cobble-stone streets and castles of Odense and the Skagen coast. Aarhus has a cosmopolitan feel, with unique shopping, great nightlife options, and quaint cafes.

Romania

Stephen Curet Jr. explains that those looking for European old-world charm tend to overlook Romania. That’s a mistake. It’s a truly gorgeous country. It’s dripping in history, with numerous World Heritage Sites like the Danube Delta and the Carpathians’ primeval beech forests.

It also happens to be consistently ranked as one of the most affordable European countries for American travelers. The capital, Bucharest, is also rich in remarkably preserved architecture ranging from the 19th-century to the height of the art deco movement.

Costa Rica

Many countries call themselves a destination for adventurers, but Costa Rica backs it up says Stephen Curet Jr.. The beaches are pristine, and the rainforests are remarkable. There are even volcanoes to explore!

This is an outdoor paradise, with ocean snorkeling, ziplining, and canyon exploration just a few of the activities available pretty much year-round.

Norway

Stephen Curet Jr. explains that visitors to Norway can experience the Aurora Borealis most of the year, typically from late August through April, but that’s just the beginning. There are Northern Lights-themed cruises and a slew of winter sports available – even reindeer sledding.

And of course, the iconic fjords are breathtaking. Did we mention that the country is typically named among the happiest countries in the world?


Mongolia

Though much of Asia is still under COVID-19 restrictions, Mongolia is luckily an exception says Stephen Curet Jr.. Visiting is an experience unlike any other, even for the most seasoned traveler.

It’s a country of vast big skies and rolling landscapes, but also one that has an increasingly urban feel in Ulaanbaatar, the country’s capital (don’t miss the changing of the guards at Genghis Khan square while in the city).

And since there’s little light pollution, the sky lights up at night with stars typically unseen.

Gabon

The western African nation of 2.3 million is typically light on tourists, and that’s a shame. It’s safe, rainforests make up most of its land, and Stephen Curet Jr. says Kongou Falls and Makokou are both among the greatest natural wonders of the world.

Gabon also has a surprising number of white-sand beaches and a unique cuisine combining traditional French and local tastes. And at Loango National Park, it’s common to spot elephants, buffalos, and hippos.