“The place where time stops and every breath of sea air banishes worries and anxieties,” notes the “Where Life is Wonderful” blogger.
'An unspoiled place': Which Greek island will be the top destination of 2024?
At the top of the top 11 destinations in the world for 2024 is Lipsi.
Award-winning travel blog Where Life is Great has placed Leipsos at the top of this year's global destinations offering off-the-beaten-track experiences. “If you're looking for a magical escape to an exotic, unspoiled location, then Lipsi is your “top” destination for 2024. “Imagine a sustainable place where time seems to have stopped, and every 'breath' of sea air neutralizes all fears and anxieties,” says blogger Marta Ostoya.
It also explains all the reasons behind this Greek island It meets all the criteria to top the list of promising destinations for the new season. In these eleven, excluding Leipsic, are Hokkaido in Japan, Australia's Fraser Island, Mallorca, Tenerife, Sri Lanka, Procida in Italy, Sardinia and Fuerteventura in Spain, Isla Mujeres in Mexico, and Jamaica.
It is worth noting that, at the invitation of the municipality, the Lipsi people were added to last year's program of the well-travelled blogger, which has so far “counted” more than 560 thousand images in the course of her visits to 50 countries and four continents. “Year after year, our efforts to present Leipsic to the international travel public as a sustainable and authentic holiday proposition that also has unparalleled modern tourism services are gaining more and more progress.. “The destination’s performance for 2023 set new records with travelers from Europe, but also from more distant markets giving us a vote of confidence,” said Lipson Mayor Fotis Magos.
With information from APE – MEB
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