As luck would have it, Star Wars fans don’t have to travel to a galaxy far, far away to experience the franchise’s alien worlds. While CGI has inevitably played a large role in creating the fantastical sets (particularly in Episodes I–III), the filmmakers found plenty of otherworldly landscapes right here on Earth to bring us into the Star Wars universe. The most adventurous travelers can head for the deserts of North Africa and the Middle East, the filming sites for the sandy planets and moons of Tatooine, Jakku, and Jedha, but there are many alternatives for a less potentially dangerous but no less spectacular trip: Naboo scenes, for instance, were filmed in palaces and villas throughout Italy and Spain, and the casino town Canto Bight from most recent film, The Last Jedi, used Dubrovnik, Croatia, as a stand-in. Whether you’re flying Solo or traveling with a group, we’ve rounded up 22 filming locations to which all die-hard Star Wars fans should pilgrimage at least once. May the Force be with you on your travels. [Major spoilers ahead for Episodes I–VII, though we’ll take it easy on you for Episode VIII!]