{"id":221880,"date":"2017-06-21T21:50:05","date_gmt":"2017-06-22T01:50:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/17-of-the-best-under-the-radar-islands-to-visit-in-europe-aol.php"},"modified":"2017-06-21T21:50:05","modified_gmt":"2017-06-22T01:50:05","slug":"17-of-the-best-under-the-radar-islands-to-visit-in-europe-aol","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/islands\/17-of-the-best-under-the-radar-islands-to-visit-in-europe-aol.php","title":{"rendered":"17 of the best under-the-radar islands to visit in Europe &#8211; AOL"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>          Business Insider        <\/p>\n<p>          Jun 20th 2017 7:01AM        <\/p>\n<p>      You've probably heard of Ibiza, Corsica, and Santorini. But      are you familiar with Formentera, Juist, or Saaremaa? Flying      well under the tourist radar, these islands are a must-visit      for anyone who feels that they have exhausted Europe's      typical destinations.    <\/p>\n<p>      Even if you haven't done much traveling in Europe, though,      these breathtaking islands are well worth the detour.    <\/p>\n<p>      They boast laid-back cultures, quiet charm, and an unspoiled      nature that simply cannot be matched by the European      mainland.    <\/p>\n<p>      So pack your best camera and get ready for an      adventure:<\/p>\n<p>              18 PHOTOS            <\/p>\n<p>              Under the radar islands in Europe            <\/p>\n<p>              See Gallery            <\/p>\n<p>                    Juist, Germany                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Juist is one of seven inhabited East Frisian                    islands at the edge of Germany's Wadden Sea.                    Its miles of natural, windswept beach have                    earned it the nickname \"Twerland\" (meaning                    \"magic land\") in the local dialect. Although                    the Wadden Sea can be chilly, activities like                    hiking the mudflats and soaking in                    thalassotherapy spas make for a different kind                    of island experience.                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Photo Credit: Getty                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Formentera, Spain                  <\/p>\n<p>                    If Ibiza is the older brother who throws the                    craziest parties, Formentera is the                    chilled-out, hippie younger sister. Even though                    the two are only an hour's ferry ride apart,                    they differ completely in atmosphere. Go to                    Formentera to have pristine Spanish beaches all                    to yourself. Experience local wildlife, go for                    a sail on turquoise waters, or swim over to                    Espalmador, a tiny neighboring island where you                    can slather yourself in revitalizing sulfurous                    mud.                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Photo Credit: Getty                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Sardinia, Italy                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Just below Corsica, Sardinia mixes the best of                    Italian food and culture with an island                    paradise. Snorkel pastancient Roman                    shipwrecks, hike to crumbling lighthouses, or                    take in the sapphire ocean framed by dramatic                    hills. When you're done, eat top-notch seafood                    with your toes in the sand at a beachside                    restaurant, and wash it all down with some                    local Limoncello.                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Photo Credit: Getty                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Colonsay, Scotland                  <\/p>\n<p>                    If you're looking for peace and solitude, the                    island of Colonsay in the Scottish Inner                    Hebrides might be just the place for you. At                    only eight miles long and three miles wide,                    it's a remote outpost where nature reigns                    supreme. Listen to the waves as they crash on                    its long stretches of golden sand, or hike some                    of the \"McPhies\"  little peaks of about 300                    feet. You'll forget about the modern world                    altogether.                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Photo Credit: Getty                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Saaremaa, Estonia                  <\/p>\n<p>                    The largest of Estonia's islands, Saaremaa                    takes visitors back to the time of the pirates                    and Vikings who once called it home. It's easy                    to imagine them as the dense pine forests,                    thatched-roof houses, and little fairy-tale                    villages provide a window into the past. And                    don't forget to visit the beach  Estonia's                    temperate climate means the water is perfect                    for swimming in the summer.                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Photo Credit: Getty                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Hydra, Greece                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Although it's easily reachable from Athens,                    Hydra feels like a world away. Cars and bikes                    are banned on the island, so donkeys carry                    tourists' luggage up the winding cobblestone                    streets. Beyond cute, pebbly beaches full of                    bars and restaurants, Hydra boasts upscale                    shops and numerous nautical museums.                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Photo Credit: Getty                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Mljet, Croatia                  <\/p>\n<p>                    With just barely 1,100 inhabitants, sleepy                    Mljet is a place of serenity and tranquility.                    Almost 90% of the island is covered in forest,                    and a huge national park offers miles of scenic                    walking trails. Fun fact: the                    island'sonly hotelis named after                    Homer's Odysseus, who is said to have lingered                    there, bewitched, for seven years.                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Photo Credit: Getty                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Graciosa, Canary Islands                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Home to mostly fishermen, tiny Graciosa in                    Spain's Canary Islands is a far cry from its                    bustling neighbor Lanzarote. Caleta del Sebo is                    the island's only village, where whitewashed                    houses and roads of sand seem untouched by                    modern life. Go for a dive in crystal-clear                    waters that border a marine reserve, and take                    in Spanish culture at an even slower pace than                    usual.                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Photo Credit: Getty                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Mykines, Faroe Islands                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Mykines is the place to go if you are seeking a                    complete escape. Besides the flocks of puffins,                    fewer than 20 people live here year-round.                    Sights to see include colorful, turf-roofed                    houses and sheer cliffs with impressive views                    across the Atlantic to Iceland. Mykines is                    reachable by ferry or helicopter from nearby                    Vgar.                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Photo Credit: Getty                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Fayal, Portugal                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Lush Fayal Island is the westernmost point in                    Europe. Its volcanic origins make for an                    alluring terrain of hills and craters, and                    there are many opportunities for hiking,                    biking, canyoning, and horseback-riding. Visit                    in the summer months for a special treat:                    thousands of hydrangea plants bloom, turning                    the island blue.                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Photo Credit: Getty                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Gozo, Malta                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Scenic Gozo, found right next to the main                    island of Malta, is an enchanting rural                    destination that's about the same size as                    Manhattan. Its selection of ancient temples are                    some of the world's oldest, and it's also                    considered to be one of the best diving spots                    in the Mediterranean. Don't miss the Azure                    Window, a geological formation that                    wasused as a backdropin Game of                    Thrones.                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Photo Credit: Getty                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Trna, Norway                  <\/p>\n<p>                    For a slightly chillier island retreat, head to                    Trna: a collection of over 1,000 tiny                    Norwegian islands, of which only four are                    inhabited. See majestic caves and grottoes, and                    visit in July to attendTrna's famous                    music festivalin the full glow of the                    midnight sun.                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Photo Credit: Getty                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Belle-le-en-Mer, France                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Belle-le-en-Mer literally means \"Beautiful                    Island in the Sea,\" and this delightful haven                    off the coast of Brittany lives up to its name.                    Known for its pastel-painted buildings and 60                    gorgeous beaches, the island also holds                    theFestival Lyrique en Mer: an                    internationally-renowned opera festival                    featuring some of the world's best emerging                    singers.                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Photo Credit: Getty                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Alderney, (Guernsey) Britain                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Only 40 minutes from the UK, this most                    northerly of the Channel Islands offers a                    British experience with a laid-back, French                    flair. Explore green pastures, rugged cliffs,                    and snaking cobblestone streets  if you get                    lost, the island is only 3.5 miles long and 1.5                    miles wide.                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Photo Credit: Getty                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Vis, Croatia                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Vis, the furthest island from the Croatian                    mainland, is known for fabulous local wine,                    fresh seafood, and exciting nightlife                    activities. Its dramatic scenery evokes an aura                    of mystery that would fit a James Bond                    hideaway. Kayak through caves, sail the bays                    and lagoons, and take it all in from the top                    ofHum mountain.                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Photo Credit: Getty                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Stromboli, Italy                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Flirt with danger on Italy's Stromboli: the                    island is home to one of themost active                    volcanoes on Earth,and it erupts almost                    continuously. Don't worry too much, though                     the explosions are small and barely faze the                    locals. Enjoy unique black-sand beaches by day,                    and look out for bursts of golden lava at                    night.                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Photo Credit: Getty                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Inishmore, Ireland                  <\/p>\n<p>                    The appeal of Inishmore lies in its towering                    cliffs and eerie, blustery landscapes. Breathe                    in salty air on weathered bluffs, take a tour                    with a\"pony and trap\"(horse and                    buggy), and feast on fresh-caught mackerel.                    Look out for the seal colony that also calls                    the island home.                  <\/p>\n<p>                    Photo Credit: Getty                  <\/p>\n<p>            HIDE CAPTION          <\/p>\n<p>            SHOW CAPTION          <\/p>\n<p>      Brittany Kriegstein contributed reporting to an earlier      version of this article.    <\/p>\n<p>      More from AOL.com:      The top 20 most popular summer destinations      in America, based on TripAdvisor's hotel pricing      report      10 amazing honeymoon destinations in North      America      Summer's hottest European destinations      revealed    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read the original here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.aol.com\/article\/lifestyle\/2017\/06\/20\/17-of-the-best-under-the-radar-islands-to-visit-in-europe\/22491435\/\" title=\"17 of the best under-the-radar islands to visit in Europe - AOL\">17 of the best under-the-radar islands to visit in Europe - AOL<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Business Insider Jun 20th 2017 7:01AM You've probably heard of Ibiza, Corsica, and Santorini. 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