
1. The Fairy Pools Media Source This gorgeous lagoon is located in the Isle of Skye in Scotland. The water is crystal clear, very cold, and open to anyone brave enough to swim in it.


2. Keukenhof Park Media Source Just 30 minutes outside of Amsterdam sits Lisse, Netherlands. Here in the Keukenhof Park, seven million flower bulbs bloom each year.


3. The Alcázar Media Source This stone fortress is located in Segovia, Spain. If it looks familiar at all to you, that is probably because it served as inspiration for Disney's famous Cinderella castle.


4. Lycian Tombs Media Source You can find this pre-Greek monumental tomb in Lycia, Turkey. Over one thousand rock-cut tombs are nestled in this burial site.


5. Castello di Sammezzano Media Source This palace in Tuscany is known for its Moorish Revival architect style. It has 365 rooms, all of which are unique and breathtaking like this one.


6. Wahuang Palace Media Source This mountainside Chinese palace is the biggest and earliest ancient building for offering sacrifice to Goddess Nvwa. It houses 135 rooms and over 130,000 characters of beautiful handwriting carved into the stone.


7. Hanging Bridges Media Source The hanging bridges of Ai-Petri, Ukraine, are located at a peak of the Crimean Mountains. Winds at this altitude can blow up to 110mph. There is a cable car that takes passengers and those brave enough to the main area in Ai-Petri.


8. Popeye Village Media Source Sweethaven Village, better known as Popeye Village from the Popeye film starring Robin Williams, is located in Anchor Bay on the Mediterranean island of Malta. It was actually built for the film, however there are still performers and animators there today who provide regular entertainment and re-enactments for tourists.


9. Cappadocia Media Source Cappadocia, Turkey is known for its gorgeous landscape and fairy chimneys. These are tall, thin towers of rock also known as Hoodoos. The area offers balloon rides daily that overlook vineyards, rock formations, pigeon houses, and orchards.


10. White Temple Media Source This White Temple, or Wat Rong Khun as it is known to natives, is actually a Buddhist temple in Thailand. The building was heavily damaged in May 2014 due to an earthquake, but the designer, Chalermchai Kositpipat, said he would devote his life to rebuilding it back to its perfect state.


11. Spiral Staircase Media Source Located in the Taihang Mountains, these stairs are 300ft tall and allow a bird's eye view of Linzhou. However beware-- you must be under 60 to climb this attraction!


12. Blagaj Media Source In the Mostar basin sits this village of Bosnia. It is at the spring of the Buna river and was built in the 1500s.


13. Litlanesfoss Media Source This tourist attraction in east Iceland shows where a waterfall crosses with a lava flow, resulting in these columns. It's fed by Lagarfljót Lake and is the result of cooling basaltic magma over 60 million years ago.


14. Rainbow Mountains Media Source These mountains are part of the Zhangye Danxia Landform Geological Park in China. They are the result of different colored sandstone and minerals pressed together over the course of 24 million years.


15. Grotta Palazzese Media Source This stunning restaurant was built inside a cave in Southern Italy. The Grotta Palazzese offers gorgeous views over the Adriatic and towers 74 feet above sea level.