This year, some vacationers are looking for even further distances than their typical destinations in France, Spain and Italy. Even those still planning to stay within Europe are diverging a little more than these three rather tourist needle destinations. With this in mind, Hadleigh Diamond, the luxury airport transfer provider Scschauffuers, shares one of the least visited countries in the world, with no airports.
Emphasizing Liechtenstein as a hidden gem, Hadley recommends that it is only an hour and 10 minutes from Switzerland's Zurich and Friedrichshaffen airports in Germany. She added: “When planning your trip, consider moving to all airports and airports that are available by either private driver or public transport.”
Liechtenstein is one of the least visited countries in the world. This means that there are usually not too many tourists. It is also quite unique in that it is trapped in double land, inland, and only adjacent to a country trapped in other lands.
This small country is divided into 11 municipalities, many of which include only one or two towns. The capital city of Vadus has a population of only 6,002 people. Visitors to Vaduz can travel to Hilltop Baduz Castle, the official residence of the Prince of Liechtenstein.
Although not open to the public, the land surrounding the castle is still spectacular and is worth a visit, especially as it offers a perspective of the city itself.
Another must-see location in Vaduz is the Schatzkammer LieChtenstein or the Liechtenstein Treasure Chamber. It is filled with treasures belonging to the Liechtenstein royal family, including numerous Farfage eggs.
And for those who want to learn more about the country's history, be sure to visit the Liechtenstein National Museum.
If Vaduz doesn't appeal to you, Triesenberg might even be able to book to hike with the llama on the old-fashioned church and walking trails.
Those who enjoy skiing while visiting the country should create a beeline in Malbun. This is perfect for skiing or hiking in the snow if the weather is not possible.