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Planning a trip abroad this year? Why not consider some of the world’s most beautiful, colourful destinations.
The Travel Sovereign Company have released an index of the greatest holiday hotspots to explore, highlighting the unique colourways that can be seen around the world.
From far-flung Botswana to closer-to-home Italy, the world’s most colourful countries are worth adding to your must-visit list. Other countries that also made the list for their standout colour include Thailand, Croatia, Turkey, India and Egypt.
'We believe that holidays should be unique to the individual, much in the same way that each holiday destination is unique to another,' explains Helen Adamson, Managing Director, Travel Sovereign Company to House Beautiful UK. 'Whether travellers are looking to explore sweeping amber landscapes on a safari holiday, or simply relax in the azure waters of the Mediterranean, each destination has a distinctive colour palette that you may not even notice until it’s all laid out in front of you.'
Take a look at the top destinations and start planning that summer getaway...
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1
The Netherlands
The colours found in The Netherlands really are simply beautiful. From the fields of blossoming tulips in spring, to the vibrant greens and blues that are painted on town houses, this charming European country has something for everyone.
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Botswana
Landlocked Botswana in Southern Africa is known for its extraordinary rich colours. From safari hues of warm green, to rustic reds and the vivid blues of the sky seen during the day, Botswana is drenched in colours you won't find anywhere else.
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Italy
Anyone who has seen the Amalfi Coast’s stretch of multicoloured houses and lush forests knows exactly why Italy made it on this list. Completely breathtaking, the vibrant European country is a picture-perfect destination.
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Thailand
From brightly coloured temples to iridescent waters and fragrant foods, whether you’re in Bangkok or Chiang Mai, Thailand's crazy-beautiful colour palette is unmissable — and something you’ll never forget.
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5
South Africa
South Africa has also made the list, known for its wildly delicious shades of verdant greens, deep sea blues and rich reds.
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Iceland
Known for its extraordinary stark beauty and epic adventures, the colours of Iceland — and not just the Northern Lights — are completely remarkable. Here you’ll find icy blues and wild greens, as well colours of red and orange.
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Egypt
During the ancient Egypt times, colour was not only representations of the scenes from everyday life, but was also used to illustrate the realms of their gods. Buildings are splashed in hues of wine-red and sky-blue, while other shades reflect the nature and starkness of the land.
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8
Greek Islands
Beyond the vibrancy of Greek’s blue buildings and famous white-washed stone, its islands are awash with butter yellows, electric greens and splashes of royal purple. Even as your plane descends on arrival, you’ll be able to spot the coloured houses dotted along the craggy hillside.
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Croatia
The country’s capital Dubrovnik is especially beautiful, with medieval churches steeped in history, fascinating buildings and graceful squares. From glass-clear turquoise waters, to pink glistening rocks, Croatia’s riot of colour has been bringing back visitors for centuries.
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10
USA
USA has also made the round-up, being named as one of the most colourful places to visit in the world. And we can see why. From San Francisco’s architecture, to brightly painted houses in Charleston and endless fields of flowers in California, the US has no shortage of vivid hotspots.
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11
Spain
Closer-to-home Spain has a vibrant colour palette of soft pink hues, standout greens and deliciously blue skies — especially during summer. The colours here are unmissable.
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Turkey
Turkey’s otherworldly turquoise waters, honey-coloured stone buildings and curve of white-sand beaches are one of the many reasons holidaymakers come back each year. Bodrum town in particular, is one of the prettiest, with pink flowers everywhere and a rainbow canopy of umbrellas hung above the street.
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Caribbean Islands
The Caribbean has long been a treasure trove of culture and colour. From St. Lucia, to Antigua and cacti-topped Aruba, the islands of the Caribbean are a colour explosion of rich reds, dark blues, beer-bottle greens and dusty pinks you have to see to believe.
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14
Mexico
Yellow and red are some of Mexico’s most common colours, found in vibrant stucco architecture, flamboyant textiles and its cuisine.
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15
Singapore
Singapore is jam-packed with colours in every corner. From charming street art to fresh vegetables sold on little market stalls and houses painted in rainbow hues, the vibrancy sets this place apart.
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Portugal
It's the deep dark shades of green and red that make Portugal’s capital Lisbon so well known. Brightly coloured doors, architecture and red-tiled roofs give this sun-drenched city its charming buzz.
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17
India
The colours in India are sensational. Delicious hues of orange and zesty greens are spotted round every corner, bringing a smile to everyone’s face.
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18
England
Just as you might expect, it’s the UK’s beautiful green countryside that has made it one of the world’s most colourful countries.