Romance is in the viewer. For travelers, passion for the place can be the biggest romance. A coast lined with palms in southern France. The magic of a medieval city at sunset in Belgium. I'm swimming in Senote on the Yukatan Peninsula in Mexico.
It's easy to get used to the emotional charm of travel. Feelings that may happen when an airplane lands, the quietness and gratitude that you feel like you are taking a new environment, and the soaring feeling that you have been experiencing something you have been expecting for a long time.
The National Geographic book, the world's most romantic destination, is a place where it is easy to fall in love and your heart has skipped the beat. Click on this photo gallery to see some of your favorite romantic destinations around the world.
Germany, Mosel River Valley

Germany, Mosel River Valley Sime/ESTOCK Photo
The Mosel River passes some of the most beautiful scenery of Luxembourg, France, and Germany before feeding the Rhine. Just before feeding the Rhine river along the promenade on the west coast of the river, you can see a gentle lease ring wine, an attractive village, a lush hill that produces a dignified stone castle, and a lush grape garden. 。
Bruges, Belgium

Bruges, Belgium Photo from Westend61/Getty Images
At sunset, the medieval cities and their bending canals are immersed in gold. According to the legend, if you and your beloved person cross the Miniwter Bridge, you will fall in love forever. The most famous landmark in the city is Belfry, a 13th century tower equipped with the 47th century bell.
Skai Island in Scotland

Stove on Sky Island in Scotland Photo by Jim Richardson, Nat Geo Image Collection
STORR is a calm and steep hill surrounded by the slope of the lawn. The sturdy trail leads to the old man of the Stow, the largest peak from the sea. Visitors can wander the area known as the sanctuary in front of the cliff and look at the layers of a different world.
Greece, Miconos

Greece, Miconos Photos by AGF SRL/ALAMY Stock Photos
The small Venice area in Mikonos town seems to be fused with the sea. Inspired by Venice, Italy, Restaurants, and Bars, they are scattered on the waterfront, and the balconies are lined up on the coast. Once you find a comfortable place, enjoy the sunset you never forget.
France, Ribiera, France

France, Ribiera, France Photograph by John Arnold of Getty Image
The Court Da Azul (Ribiera, France) on the southeast coast of France has an attractive beach town of St. Troopes, Cannes and Nice. If you are not in the sand (or pebbles), you can browse the market of local agricultural farmers, enjoy the rose glass along a wonderful terrace, hiking the pine on St. Margulit Island on a ferry. please.
Morocco, Chef Chawen

Morocco, Chef Chawen Photos by Tuul & Bruno Morandi, Getty Images
The name of the city famous for the house drawn in cobalt is derived from the words of “Horn”, a horn, which refers to the mountain surrounding the area. Take a walk in the neighborhood of the old Medina, pass through the alley of a narrow maze, and incorporate the smell of fresh bread and tagin.
Spanish San Sebastian

Spanish San Sebastian Photos by Krzysztof Baranowski, Getty Images
The coastal town of the Spanish Basque country has a restaurant with the most Michelin star in Europe per square meter. The old town of the city is famous for its delicious small bite known as “Pinsukus”. Walk on the ancient streets and restaurant blackboards in your daily specialty.
Black Dragon Pool Park in Yunnan, China, China

Black Dragon Pool Park in Yunnan, China Photo by F11Photo/Shutterstock
The pool of Hei Long Tan (Black Dragon), located just outside the old town of Yunnan Province in China, is covered with willagi and reflects the open sky above. It is said that the emerald sea has the power of healing. Visitors can access the pavilion surrounding the moon, one of the buildings of the lake, through a white marble bridge (photo).
California Big Sir

California Big Sir Photos of Aurora/Alamy Stock Photos
See the natural amazing on the West Coast along this 90 -miles of highway 1. The Julia Fypherburns State Park here offers Redwood, 80 -foot waterfalls, hiking, camping, and incredible views. This area is rich in wildlife and is perfect for water sports.
Indian Kerala

Indian Kerala Robert A. Sanchez photo from Getty Image
Please see the sunrise of Ket Valam (houseboat) while floating along the green backwater in southern India. These boats often have modern equipment such as kitchens and bathrooms. The ship has a rich history of cargo ships and cargo ships dating 3,000 BC.
Slovenia, lake bleeding

Slovenia, lake bleeding Photo of Getty Image Peter Zelay
The hypothesis church, also known as the Virgin of the Lake, is proudly sitting on a small island on the lake, and the autumn leaves cover the background of Mt. Karavan. To get there, pass the water rilly on a calm lake and take the gondola.
Kenya Manda Island
Kenya Manda Island Photo by Eric Laforg, Aramy Stock Photos
Walk under the shade of the palm tree and explore the archeological sites of the once prosperous coastal trade hub. The town of Manda, dating back to the 9th century, prospered in trade from China and the Middle East. The people in the town of Manda left a unique brick and water resistance made of coral lumps.
Hamilton Island, Australia

Hamilton Island, Australia Sime/ESTOCK Photo
The Great Barrier Leaf Island is known to the locals as “hamo”. The blue water and white sand are prime snorkeling and diving. In the case of romantic, there is even a heart -shaped coral reef nearby. The wildlife park in the center of the island protects some of the native animals of the country, including Koala, from Koala.
IK-KIL CENOTE, Yukatan Peninsula, Mexico

IK-KIL CENOTE on the Yukatan Peninsula in Mexico Photo by Boris Vetshev of ShutterStock
Senote Ikir, near Titin Itza, is only one of the many beautiful Senote holes that can swim around the peninsula. To reach the pool, the travelers go down the stairs of 85 feet and are considered sacred by ancient Maya.
Germany, Neuschwanstein Castle

Germany, Neuschwanstein Castle Photos by Achim Thomae, Getty Images
This castle, built as a King Gutwig II, a private shelter in Bavaria, is sitting on a stake surrounded by mountain forests. The 19th century landmark is said to be an inspiration of a sleeping beauty castle.
Brazilian Rio de Janeiro

Brazilian Rio de Janeiro Getty image, photo by Nikada
Put the cable car on the Red Sand Beach in Privermelha from the 1,300 feet Paodea Chakar (Sugar Rof Mountain). One of the smallest beaches in the city is protected by the cove. The kiosk behind the beach provides cold coconut water to cool you when you enjoy the scenery.
Sweden Jukka Shelvi

Sweden Jukka Shelvi Photo by Ragnar ThH. Sigurdsson, getty images
The small wooden Jukka Shelvi Kirka (Jucca Shelvi Church), built in 1608, adds color to the white white snow scene. The inside of the church is lively, and there is a colorful altar painting by bright blue pews and Swedish artist BROR HJORTH. Highlights in the region for visitor include seeing aurora and enjoying the traditional meals of sami culture of reindeer and indigenous people.
Chile's Torresdelpain National Park
Chile's Torresdelpain National Park Photo by Marco Bottigelli
Incorporate the breathtaking sight of Chile's Patagonia in the refreshing blue lakes, rivers, glaciers, and mountain pine forests of these 700 square miles. You can find unique wildlife in the park, such as the Andes's Condor, Chile's flamingo, and the endangered South Andes deer.