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Saturday, December 21, 2024

My Top 100 Favorite Experiences


If you’re anything like me, there’s just nothing better than waking up in a brand-new place and diving headfirst into some epic adventures that shake up your usual routine. Seriously, it’s the best! I’ve had some of the most amazing experiences around the world, and I’ve narrowed them down to my favorite 100. Maybe you’ll find a destination or two to add to your travel bucket list (and start checking them off sooner rather than later!).

Mesa-Verde-National-Park-Annette

Best Experiences from Around the World


1. Hike the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu

Machu Picchu is an incredible Incan citadel perched at 2,430 meters above sea level in the mountain forests of Peru. You can get there by train, bus, or—if you’re up for a challenge—by trekking the four-day Inca Trail, following the same paths the Incans did centuries ago. That’s the route my husband and I decided to take.

Annette in Machu Picchu

2. Swim in Jellyfish Lake in Palau

Located in the tiny Micronesian country of Palau, Jellyfish Lake in Palau is home to millions of jellyfish that are considered relatively harmless because their stings are so mild.

I’ll be honest, I was a little freaked out for the first five minutes or so, being completely surrounded by jellyfish (some even brushed up against me!). But once the initial panic wore off, it turned into one of my all-time favorite bucket list adventures.

swimming in Jellyfish Lake in Palau

3. Spend the Night in Jordan’s Wadi Rum Desert

In the UNESCO-recognized Wadi Rum desert, you can ride camels along the same paths as Lawrence of Arabia, run down the soft sand dunes, and sleep inside a tent in a small Bedouin-run camp surrounded by towering sandstone rocks. Need I say more?

Wadi Rum, Jordan

Get information for top rated camps (including the one I stayed at: 10 Wadi Rum Desert Camps: An Epic Experience in Jordan.

Annette at Wadi Rum

4. Go on an African Safari

There are plenty of places in Africa to go on safari, but my two experiences were in Tanzania. For four days, we explored the surreal landscapes and wildlife of Ngorongoro, Tarangire, and Serengeti National Parks. But, it didn’t stop at just seeing animals. We also got to visit local tribes, shop at the markets and taste the traditional food.

Here’s what I did: Tanzania Itinerary and Tour.

Annette at African Safari

5. See the King Penguins on Volunteer Point, Falkland Islands

If you’re up for an adventure that takes you off the beaten path, Volunteer Point in the Falkland Islands is where you want to be. One of the biggest colonies of King Penguins in the world can be found there, and watching these cute regal birds waddle around in their tuxedo-like feathers is nothing short of magical.

Annette with Penguins at Falkland Volunteer Point

You can book a land tour for a 2.5-hour off-road adventure in a 4×4, or, if you’re up for something that elevates this bucket list experience, take to the skies in a helicopter (which is what we did!).

Annette and Peter Volunteer Point Falkland Islands Helicopter Ride

6. Marvel at Guyana’s Kaieteur Falls

IIf you head deep into  Guyana’s Amazon rainforest you will witness the jaw-dropping Kaieteur Falls. This isn’t just any waterfall—at 350 feet it’s the world’s widest single-drop fall, and trust me, it’s got some serious power!.

PS: access to the falls is by chartering a small plane—double bucket list check!

Annette sitting near Kaieteur Falls Guyana

7. Swim With Pigs in Exuma

Who knew pigs could swim? Well, they do at Big Major Cay in the Outer Exuma Islands, better known as Pig Beach! These adorable pigs aren’t shy at all—they’ll swim right up to your boat, eager for a swim and maybe a little snack (watch your lunch!). 

If you’re short on time, there’s a closer piggy island called White Bay. I booked a half-day tour with Exuma Water Sports there, and it was an absolute blast!**There are all sorts of legends about how these pigs ended up in the Bahamas. Some say they’re survivors of a shipwreck, while others claim they were left behind by pirates as a future meal.

Annette with the Swimming Pigs

8. Tour a Monastery at Meteora in Greece

Greece is way more than white buildings with blue rooftops and yummy Greek foodlike the pretty Meteora Monasteries that are strategically built on natural sandstone pillars, some that rise up to thirteen hundred feet in the air! 

While admiring them from afar is impressive, don’t miss the chance to tour the interiors. You’ll get a peek into a monk’s life from a thousand years ago—it’s like stepping into a time machine!

Monastery at Meteora in Greece

9. Sleep in an Ice Hotel in Norway

Okay, I know we all love a warm, cozy bed, especially when it’s freezing outside, but have you ever tried sleeping in an ice hotel? Yep, I did just that at the Sorrisniva Igloo Hotelin Northern Norway, just a quick 20-minute drive from Alta’s city center.

This ice hotel is one of Europe’s largest and the northernmost in the world. And when I say ice, I mean everything—floors, walls, even the bed (don’t worry, it’s topped with a cozy reindeer hide mattress). Every season the hotel gets a fresh theme; when I visited, it was a fairytale wonderland, and I got to sleep in the Snow White suite.

Annette Norway Alta Ice Hotel

10. See the Holiday Light Show at Samuel Cocking Garden in Japan

Perched atop Enoshima Island, the Samuel Cocking Garden is a lush botanical garden that blooms with life all year round. On clear days, you can even catch a glimpse of the stunning Mt. Fuji from the Enoshima Sea Candle. But the real magic happens during the holiday season when the gardens put on a mind-blowing light show.

At precisely 5:00 PM, the whole place comes alive with hundreds of thousands of lanterns (or candles, depending on the event).

Samuel Cocking Garden  light show in Japan

11. Marvel at the Taj Mahal

The Taj Mahal is not just a world wonder; it’s a monument to one of the greatest love stories ever told. Emperor Shah Jahan had this masterpiece built as a burial tomb for his favorite wife back in the 17th century, and it’s nothing short of perfection. We’re talking flawless symmetry, white marble sourced from around the globe, and intricate details made with semi-precious stones.

Shah Jahan was so obsessed with symmetry that he had two identical mosques built to flank each side of the Taj Mahal, all surrounded by lush green gardens. It’s no wonder this stunning structure is one of the Seven Wonders of the World!


12. Go Tidal Bore Rafting in Nova Scotia

Ready for a heart-pounding, get-drenched-from-head-to-toe adventure? Then you’ve got to try tidal bore rafting in Nova Scotia! Here’s the deal: 160 billion tons of water rush through the Bay of Fundy twice a day, feeding into the Shubenacadie River and creating waves up to 10 feet high. Now, imagine zipping through those waves in a motorized raft. Yep, it’s as wild as it sounds!

I was soaked, laughing hysterically, and holding on for dear life—honestly, it’s better than any roller coaster ride.

Annette and Pete enjoying Tidal Bore Rafting at Nova Scotia

13. Explore the Ancient Ruins of Petra in Jordan

Petra is like something straight out of an Indiana Jones movie. Carved into the rosy sandstone cliffs of Jordan by the Nabataeans over 2,000 years ago, this ancient city is packed with jaw-dropping sites. We’re talking temples, tombs, and intricate buildings spread across 60 square kilometers. And trust me, no trip to Jordan is complete without a visit here.

Annette at Petra, Jordan

By day, you can explore way beyond the iconic Treasury building (though it’s even more stunning in person!). Wander through the Street of Facades, check out the Theater, and discover countless tombs. But here’s the kicker: if you’re there on the right night, you can experience Petra at Night, where over 1,500 candles light up the mile-long path from the Siq to the Treasury. It’s pure magic—I did both, and I wouldn’t miss either!

The Treasury Petra, Jordan

14. Kayak with Beluga Whales in Manitoba

Ever kayaked with beluga whales? Well, you can in Northern Manitoba, Canada! Between mid-June and September, over 50,000 of these friendly, curious creatures, also known as ‘melon heads,’ gather along the Hudson Bay coastline. And they’re not shy!

These fluorescent white beauties will swim right up to your kayak, sometimes with babies in tow. I had whales gliding underneath me and a couple of curious ones even came right up to my kayak to inspect my GoPro.

beluga whales in Manitoba

15. Experience Istanbul’s Call to Prayer at the Blue Mosque

Istanbul’s Call to Prayer is one of those experiences that will give you chills—in the best way possible. Five times a day, the hauntingly beautiful sound of the ezan (Call to Prayer) echoes through the city’s streets, with the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia in the spotlight.

There’s nothing quite like sitting on a bench near the Blue Mosque, closing your eyes, and just soaking in the moment. Trust me, it’s a must-do when you’re in Istanbul!

Blue Mosque in Instanbul Turkey

16. Float in the Dead Sea

Ever wanted to float like a cork? Head to the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth, nestled between Jordan and Israel. Thanks to its super-high salt concentration (8.6 times saltier than the ocean!), you can literally just lie back and float. No effort required! 

Annette wearing mud on her body before swimming to the Dead Sea.

It’s the perfect spot to kick back, relax, and maybe even read a newspaper while you drift aimlessly—yep, I tried it, and it’s as fun as it sounds!

Annette floating on the Dead Sea, Jordan

17. See the Northern Lights

There’s a reason that this is one of the most popular bucket list goals in the world! The Northern Lights are like nature’s own light show, twisting and twirling across the night sky in a kaleidoscope of colors.

These elusive lights can only be seen in a few spots around the world, mostly in the Arctic Circle. Whether you’re soaking in a thermal spa in Iceland, cruising through Alaska, or night dog sledding in Norway, catching a glimpse of the Aurora Borealis is an unforgettable, once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Northern Lights

18. Hike the Active Pacaya Volcano in Guatemala

If you’re up for a volcanic adventure, Guatemala’s got you covered! With 37 volcanoes, three of which are still active, volcano hiking is practically a national pastime. The Pacaya Volcano is one of the most accessible and popular, so you’ll have plenty of company on the trail. But don’t worry—the more, the merrier! 

Annette White at Pacaya Volcano in Guatemala

Along the way, you’ll find food stands (because who doesn’t need a snack while hiking a volcano?), and when you reach the top, you can toast marshmallows over the volcanic rock. It’s as fun as it sounds, and totally worth it!

Annette at Pacaya Volcano in Guatemala

19. Take an Alaskan Cruise

Okay, so an Alaskan cruise might not be the first thing that pops into your head when you think of epic travel bucket list ideas, but hear me out! This adventure is packed with wild animals, blue glaciers, and off-the-beaten-path excursions. 

You’ll get up close and personal with Alaska’s stunning landscapes and wildlife, all from the comfort of your cruise ship. There are so many cool things to do in Alaska, and a cruise is the perfect way to see A LOT of them!

Alaskan Cruise

20. See Wrestler’s Practice at a Sumo Stable in Japan

Watching sumo wrestlers train is like stepping into a huge part of Japanese culture! Young sumo wrestlers live and train in sumo stables (called beya), fully immersing themselves in the intense, hierarchical culture of sumo.

We were lucky enough to catch a training session at Hakkaku stable in Sumida-ku, Tokyo, and it was mesmerizing. The power, the discipline, the sheer dedication—it’s incredible to witness.

Sumo Wrestling Practice: Top Thing to Do in Tokyo

21. Go to a Dude Ranch in Colorado

Who says you can’t live out your cowboy or cowgirl dreams? Colorado is home to some of the best dude ranches around, where you can saddle up, wrangle cattle, and stay in cozy cabins that look like they’re straight out of an old Western movie.

I got to experience this firsthand at Vista Verde Guest Ranch and Drowsy Water Ranch, and let me tell you—it was the perfect mix of rugged fun and cozy comforts.


22. See the Wildlife on the Galapagos Islands

At first glance, you might think, “How special can Galapagos wildlife really be?” Sure, there aren’t a ton of species, but that’s where the magic kicks in! The islands are like nature’s perfect little laboratory, showcasing natural selection in the most spectacular way. The wildlife here isn’t just unique—it’s like nothing you’ll experience on a typical safari.

Two of my absolute favorite moments? Watching the blue-footed booby do its quirky mating dance (seriously, it’s like a little birdy ballet!) and hiking to the top of Bartolome Island for views that made me feel like I was on another planet.

Nazca Booby

23. Drink Port in Porto, Portugal

Porto is the ultimate playground for port wine lovers—seriously, it’s like heaven in a glass! Did you know this delicious fortified wine is named after the city itself?

While port is traditionally sipped after dinner, in Porto, it’s totally acceptable to indulge anytime. The best spot to do it? Vila Nova de Gaia, where historic port houses dot the riverfront like jewels on a crown. It’s a wine lover’s paradise, and I was all in!

Historic Centre of Porto (Oporto), Portugal

24. Take the Fira to Oia Walk in Santorini

If you’re hunting for the most jaw-dropping sunset on the planet, look no further than the Fira to Oia hike in Santorini! This 9-kilometer trail winds along the edge of the caldera, treating you to views so stunning you’ll wonder if you’re dreaming. You’ll pass through picture-perfect villages like Firostefani and Imerovigli, where white-washed buildings stand out against the rugged cliffs and the sparkling Aegean Sea.

It took me about four to five hours to complete, but honestly, I lost track of time with all the stops I made for those postcard-worthy shots. This hike is an absolute must on your Santorini bucket list!

View of a Windmill Hotel

25. Sleep in an Irish Castle

Ireland is bursting with castles, each one more charming than the last. Sure, you can admire them from afar, but why stop there when you can actually sleep in one? Staying overnight in an Irish castle is like stepping into a fairytale where you’re the star.

I had the dreamiest experience at Dromoland Castle in County Clare—it was pure magic! If you’re looking for other swoon-worthy options, Ashford Castle in County Mayo and Ballynahinch Castle in County Galway are also top-notch. There’s just something about drifting off to sleep in a room soaked in centuries of history that makes you feel a little bit like royalty.

Dromoland Castle: Captivating Castles in Ireland to Tour or Stay on Holiday

26. See the Pope Speak in Rome

Catching the Pope speak in Rome is like hitting the travel jackpot. Whether you’re religious or just a history buff, being at the Papal Audience at the Vatican is a once-in-a-lifetime moment you won’t want to miss.

Seeing the Pope speak in Rome is like scoring the golden ticket of travel experiences! Whether you’re religious or just a history lover, attending the Papal Audience at the Vatican is one of those “pinch me” moments you’ll never forget.

The pope at the Vatican

27. Do the Polar Bear Plunge in Norway

Taking the Polar Bear Plunge in Norway isn’t just a tradition—it’s practically a rite of passage. Norwegians are all about embracing the chill, so I decided to take the plunge myself. Let me tell you, it was freakin’ freezing! But that rush of adrenaline? Unbeatable!


28. Have a Homestay with a Reindeer Herder

Staying with a Sámi reindeer herder in a remote cabin in Norway was like stepping into a whole different world—and it was a total bucket list moment for me. Living alongside these incredible people gave me a firsthand look into their unique traditions and lifestyle.

And as if that wasn’t enough, I got to witness the Northern Lights one night after a hearty meal of reindeer stew!


29. Hike to the Top of Piaynemo in Raja Ampat

Indonesia’s got some seriously stunning landscapes, but nothing beats the view from the top of Piaynemo Island in Raja Ampat. As we docked, I noticed a staircase disappearing into the lush forest—318 steps, to be exact (yes, I counted!). The humid heat made it a bit of a challenge, but when I reached the top, the view made every step worth it. 

From the peak, you get this breathtaking panorama of karst islands surrounded by every shade of turquoise imaginable. And the best part? There was fresh coconut juice waiting for me at the bottom—a well-deserved reward!

Piaynemo Hill Annette Raja Ampat

30. Volunteer at a Elephant Rescue in Thailand

Volunteering at the Elephant Nature Park in Northern Thailand was one of those soul-nourishing experiences I’ll never forget. This sanctuary is home to an eclectic bunch of Asian elephants, each with their own story—some old, some young, some blind, and others rescued from abusive situations like the logging industry or circuses.

Spending the day with these gentle giants and knowing I was contributing to their well-being was truly heartwarming.

Elephant Nature Park Annette

31. Cruise through Vietnam’s Ha Long Bay

Just a three-and-a-half-hour drive from the hustle and bustle of Hanoi lies a serene paradise: Ha Long Bay, with its 1,600 islands and islets. This UNESCO World Heritage site has been the backdrop for many movies, and it’s not hard to see why.

I spent a blissful day cruising through the emerald waters on a traditional junk boat, marveling at the green-topped limestone islands.

Halong Bay Day Trip Cruise

32. Visit the Maasai in Africa

The Maasai tribe is one of Africa’s most iconic, with their vibrant clothing, red shukas, and that incredible jumping dance. Yes, you read that right—they leap effortlessly into the air, and it’s amazing to see how high they can get!

Visiting the Maasai gave me a rare glimpse into a way of life that’s deeply connected to the land, is one that’s miles away from the fast-paced hustle most of us are used to.

Maasai Huts

33. Drink in Tokyo’s Golden Gai

If you’re craving a night out in Tokyo, Golden Gai is the place to be! With over 200 tiny pubs crammed into six narrow alleys in Shinjuku, this area is a drinker’s paradise. Each bar has its own unique vibe—some cozy and intimate, others lively and loud. I spent the night hopping from one bar to the next, chatting with locals and sipping sake.


34. Go Bamboo Rafting on Martha Brae in Jamaica

Can you picture floating down the Martha Brae River in Jamaica on a 30-foot bamboo raft, surrounded by lush greenery and the sounds of nature? It’s the ultimate chill adventure!

As you glide past vibrant blue herons and towering bamboo, keep an eye out for termite nests and the super-cool ‘sensitive plant’ that folds up when you touch it. Along the way, you’ll pass stands selling refreshing coconuts, local artwork, and other fun trinkets.

Annette Martha Bra River Rafting on Jamaica

35. See the Sunrise at Borobudur Temple in Indonesia

Waking up at 3:30 AM might not sound like fun, but trust me, catching the sunrise at Borobudur Temple in Indonesia is worth every second of lost sleep. This UNESCO World Heritage site is set atop a mountaintop in Central Java, surrounded by volcanoes and lush forests. It’s the world’s largest Buddhist temple, with over 500 Buddha statues scattered across the site.

Annette at Borobudur Temple Compounds, Indonesia

36. Swim with Whale Sharks in Cancun

Don’t let the name “whale shark” freak you out—these gentle giants are some of the friendliest creatures you’ll ever meet! Every year, hundreds of them migrate to the warm waters of the Caribbean Sea, and a quick boat ride from Cancun will take you right to them. Swimming alongside these massive fish, which can grow up to sixty feet long, was an absolute thrill. And even more so, when one of them opened its gigantic five-foot-wide mouth right in front of me!

Swim with Whale Sharks

37. Visit Dracula’s Castle in Transylvania

Perched high above the valley in Romania’s Transylvania, there’s a castle that’s straight out of a spooky fairytale—or maybe a vampire novel! Bran Castle, near the town of Brasov, is famously linked to the legend of Count Dracula.

While I didn’t bump into any vampires during my visit (phew!), the castle definitely has a mystical, almost eerie vibe with it’s gothic architecture, tunneled staircases, dark wood paneling, and stark white walls.

Dracula’s Castle in Transylvania

38. Climb to the Peak of Sigiriya Rock in Sri Lanka

Sigiriya is like something out of an ancient legend, except it’s totally real! This ancient palace, built way back in 480 AD, sits atop a massive rock in Sri Lanka’s central Matale District. Now, let’s talk about the climb—there are twelve hundred steps to the top, and yes, every one of them is worth it.

As you make your way up, you’ll pass beautifully landscaped gardens and well-preserved frescos, all leading to the sky palace at the summit. It’s a workout, sure, but the view from the top is pure magic!

Annette at Ancient City of Sigiriya, Central Province, Sri Lanka

39. Stay in a Tuscan Villa In Italy

When it comes to Tuscan villas, there are so many to choose from, but just a few kilometers south of Siena, you’ll find Villa Pipistrelli on the Montestigliano estate, and it’s everything you’ve imagined.

This luxury farmhouse has all the old-world charm you’d expect from a 17th-century villa, but with modern comforts and stylish interiors. It’s like stepping back in time, but with way better Wi-Fi!

Tuscan Villa in Italy

40. See the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace

When in London, Buckingham Palace is a must-see, but don’t just snap a quick photo and move on—stick around for the Changing of the Guard! This ceremony is pure British tradition, and it’s fascinating to watch. The guards, decked out in their iconic red uniforms and tall black bearskin hats, march from St. James’s Palace to Buckingham Palace in a grand, meticulously choreographed event.

It’s one of those things you’ve got to experience at least once—just a heads-up, though: if you want a good spot, get there early!

Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace

41. See the Dragons on Komodo Island

Landing on Komodo Island in Indonesia feels like stepping into a real-life Jurassic Park—minus the dinosaurs, but with something just as cool: Komodo dragons! These massive lizards can grow up to 10 feet long, and seeing them in their natural habitat is nothing short of thrilling.

They move with this slow, deliberate grace that’s both fascinating and a little bit intimidating. A guided tour will give you the inside scoop on these incredible creatures and the island’s unique ecosystem. It’s one part adventure, one part education, and all parts awesome!

Annette near a Komodo Dragon

42. Visit the Acropolis of Athens

If you’ve got a travel bucket list, then visiting the Acropolis of Athens is a non-negotiable. This ancient citadel, perched on a rocky hill above the city, is like a portal back to ancient Greece.

The Parthenon steals the show, a stunning temple dedicated to Athena that’s been standing tall for centuries. But don’t stop there—the Erechtheion and the Temple of Athena Nike are equally awe-inspiring.

Annette in Acropolis Athens

43. Walk on Giant’s Causeway in Ireland

Ever wanted to feel like you’re walking on another planet? That’s exactly what it’s like at the Giant’s Causeway on Northern Ireland’s north coast. This surreal landscape, with its 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, was formed by volcanic eruptions millions of years ago, but it looks like something straight out of a sci-fi movie. The geometric patterns are mind-blowing, and the ocean views? Simply epic.


44. Offroad Adventure in Bandung, Indonesia

Forget the beach—if you’re in the mood for a wild ride, head to Bandung, Indonesia, for an offroading adventure you won’t soon forget. You might be behind the wheel (or maybe just holding on for dear life!), racing through forests and rugged terrain. The adrenaline rush is real as you tackle challenging trails, bouncing around and getting up close with Indonesia’s untamed beauty.

offroading in bandung indonesia

45. Hike Oirase Gorge in Aomori, Japan

Let me tell you about one of my absolute favorite hikes in Japan—Oirase Gorge in Aomori. This place is like walking through a dream, especially in autumn when the trees explode in fiery reds, oranges, and yellows.

The 14-kilometer trail follows the Oirase Stream, winding through the most stunning river valley you’ll ever see. It’s not a tough hike, so you can really take your time soaking in the beauty.

Annette White at Oirase Gorge in Japan

46. Walk Along the Supertrees in Singapore

Singapore’s Supertrees are straight out of a sci-fi movie—and you get to walk among them! Part of the futuristic Gardens by the Bay, these towering structures are actually vertical gardens that collect rainwater and generate solar power.

By day, they’re impressive enough, but at night, they light up in a dazzling display that feels downright magical. And the best part? You can take a stroll on the 128-meter-long skywalk, 22 meters above the ground. It’s like you’re walking through a futuristic wonderland!

Supertrees at the Gardens by the Bay in  Singapore

47. Take a Lantern Boat Ride in Hoi An, Vietnam

Hoi An is one of those places that just oozes charm, and the lanterns? They take it to a whole new level. Every night, the town comes alive with colorful paper lanterns that light up the streets and the river, giving everything a warm glow.

If you want to really dive into the experience, hop on a lantern boat ride. For 20 minutes, you’ll glide along the river, surrounded by twinkling lights, and the best part? You get to release your own lantern, watching it float away as you make a wish.

Riding a lantern boat in the ancient town of Hoi An

48. Operate a Sailboat in St. Martin

If sailing is on your bucket list, then St. Martin (or Sint Maarten) is where you want to be. This Caribbean island, split between France and the Netherlands, is a sailor’s paradise, buzzing with regattas and boat races. But why just watch when you can join in?

I spent an unforgettable afternoon racing retired America’s Cup yachts—Canada II, True North, and Stars & Stripes. I ended up on True North, and while we didn’t win, the adrenaline rush and the thrill of the race made it a bucket list adventure I’ll never forget!


49. Go to a Yoga Retreat in Costa Rica

Costa Rica is the ultimate destination for anyone needing a serious recharge. I spent a week at Blue Osa Yoga Retreat + Spa on the Osa Peninsula and it was pure bliss. There’s nothing quite like waking up to the sound of the ocean, flowing through yoga sessions with the waves crashing in the background, and spending your days in total relaxation.

Blue Osa Yoga Retreat in Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica

50. Swim in a Cenote in Mexico

If you’re looking to cool off and experience something totally unique, then swimming in a cenote in Mexico is a must. These natural sinkholes, filled with crystal-clear water, are scattered all over the Yucatan Peninsula.

I even had the thrill of zip-lining right into one! Whether you’re dipping into the famous Cenote Ik Kil near Chichen Itza or exploring the enchanting Cenote Dos Ojos, each one feels like a hidden oasis, offering the perfect escape from the heat.

A Mexican Cenote in Cancun

51. Take a Trajinera in Xochimilco, Mexico

Xochimilco is like the Venice of Mexico City, but with way more color, noise, and fun. It’s a maze of ancient canals where you can hop on a trajinera—a vibrant, flat-bottomed boat decked out with colorful decorations.

And the best part? You’ll be serenaded by live mariachi bands as you float along! Don’t miss the chinampas, or floating gardens, which make this place a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Trajinera Boats in Xochimilco Mexico

52. Ski the Swiss Alps

If you’ve ever imagined swooshing down pristine, snow-covered slopes with jaw-dropping mountain views, then the Swiss Alps are calling your name! This isn’t just any ski trip—this is the ski trip, with some of the most stunning peaks in the world as your playground. From the iconic Matterhorn at Zermatt (yes, the one on those chocolate bars) to the lively après-ski scene in Verbier, there’s something here for every level of skier. 

Now, I’m no pro on the slopes—in fact, I’m pretty much a newbie—but even I managed a few runs in Zermatt without face-planting (well, mostly)! The best part? After a day of skiing, you get to cozy up in a charming mountain village, sipping hot cocoa by the fire.

ski lift in the swiss alps

53. Explore Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone is basically nature’s greatest hits album, all rolled into one epic park! One minute you’re gawking at the vibrant colors of the Grand Prismatic Spring, and the next, you’re standing in awe as Old Faithful shoots water into the sky like clockwork. But that’s just scratching the surface—there are roaring waterfalls, lush forests, and, oh yeah, wild bison casually strolling by like they own the place (because, let’s be honest, they kind of do).


54. See the White Temple in Chiang Rai

Ever seen a temple that looks like it was crafted by the hands of a true dreamer? That’s exactly what you get at the White Temple, or Wat Rong Khun, in Chiang Rai. This place is pure magic—imagine a temple so white it gleams in the sunlight, with intricate carvings and sculptures that blend Buddhist and Hindu mythology with a modern, sometimes edgy twist. And let’s be real, it’s not just a temple, it’s an art piece!

White Temple in Chiang Rai

55. Swim with Manatees in Florida

Forget the theme parks and beaches—Florida is where you go to hang out with the most adorable, slow-moving sea creatures on the planet: manatees! These gentle giants, often called sea cows, flock to Florida’s warm waters, especially in places like Crystal River, where you can actually swim with them.

And let me tell you, swim with manatees is like spending a lazy Sunday with an old friend—no rush, just floating together, soaking up the peaceful vibe.

Manatee

56. Take the Tairyūji Ropeway to Tairyū-ji temple in Japan

If you’re looking for a spiritual adventure with a side of adrenaline, the Tairyūji Ropeway in Tokushima, Japan, has got you covered! The Tairyū-ji temple is perched high on a mountain, and while you can hike up (if you’re feeling brave), I recommend taking the 10-minute ride on the 2.7-kilometer-long ropeway. It’s like soaring above a postcard, with views that stretch over dense forests and rugged terrain—turning the journey into an adventure of its own.

Once you’re at the temple, which is part of the famous Shikoku 88-Temple Pilgrimage, you can collect a pilgrimage stamp from the monks. It’s a memorable way to add a little zen to your trip!

Tairyuji Ropeway in Japan

57. Walk Through the Blue City of Jodhpur, India

Imagine walking through a city where practically every building is painted in the most soothing shade of blue you’ve ever seen. That’s Jodhpur, India’s famous Blue City! No one’s really sure how the tradition started—some say it was to keep the houses cool in the blazing heat, others believe it was to deter termites—but whatever the reason, it’s quite a sight.

As you wander through the maze of blue alleyways, you’ll stumble upon towering forts, lively markets, and cozy little courtyards that seem to appear out of nowhere.

Blue City of Jodhpur India

58. Walk Through Indonesia’s Tegalalang Rice Terraces

If you’ve seen photos of Bali, then you’ve probably already fallen in love with the Tegalalang Rice Terraces—they’re just that stunning! These green, cascading terraces are an absolute must-visit when you’re on the island, and trust me, they’re even more breathtaking in person.

Located about half an hour north of Ubud, in the charming Tegalalang Village, these terraces are kept lush and green by an ancient irrigation system that the whole community helps maintain.

Tegalalang Rice Terraces

59. Hike Cinque Terre in Italy

Cinque Terre is the kind of place that feels like it was made for postcards! You can actually hike between all the charming villages in this UNESCO World Heritage site, but if you’re short on time, don’t miss Via dell’Amore—the Lover’s Lane. This cliff-hugging trail between Riomaggiore and Manarola is as romantic as it gets, with stunning coastal views at every turn.

I only had time for this section, but it was absolutely stunning!


60. Explore the Silent City of Mdina in Malta

Step back in time and into the tranquility of Mdina, Malta’s old capital, affectionately known as the “Silent City.” With only about 300 residents and restricted car access, Mdina has an eerie stillness that makes you feel like you’ve entered another era.

As you wander through its narrow, cobbled streets, you’ll be charmed by the peaceful atmosphere, shuttered windows, and quaint little shops. It’s the perfect place to slow down and breathe in the history.


61. Experiencing Niagara Falls 

Okay, let’s talk about Niagara Falls—this isn’t just some pretty waterfall to snap a quick pic and move on. No, this is a bucket list essential, especially if you’re up for a little adventure. Sure, it may not be the biggest waterfall in the world, but it’s the fastest-moving, and that power is something you’ve got to see up close.

One of the best ways to experience it? Take one of those iconic boat rides that get you right into the heart of the mist. You’ll feel the roar of the falls vibrating in your chest, and yes, you’re going to get wet—totally worth it!

Niagara Falls Boat

62. Take the Cable Car to Big Buddha in Hong Kong

If you’re heading to Hong Kong, the Big Buddha is a must-see, and the best way to get there? Hop on the Ngong Ping 360 cable car! I did this on my trip, and the 25-minute ride is an experience all on its own. You’re floating above mountains, sea, and city—it’s like getting a panoramic tour of Hong Kong in one go.

And when you finally reach the top, there’s the serene Tian Tan Buddha, standing over 100 feet tall, waiting to greet you.

Big Buddha

63. Hike Mt. Nokogiri in Chiba, Japan

Ready for a hike that’s equal parts workout and jaw-dropping scenery? Mt. Nokogiri, also known as Saw Mountain (which sounds way cooler, right?), in Chiba is calling your name! This isn’t just any hike—it’s an adventure packed with thrills.

When I tackled it, the highlight was definitely peeking over the edge at “Jigoku Nozoki” (Hell’s Peek). The view? Absolutely bonkers! Plus, you’ll come across the Hyaku-Shaku Kannon, a massive stone carving of the Goddess of Mercy, and the biggest sitting Buddha in Japan. Talk about a spiritual journey!

Chiba

64. Set Turtles into the Ocean in Costa Rica

On Costa Rica’s Osa Peninsula, I got to be part of something truly special—releasing baby turtles into the ocean These tiny Olive Ridley turtles, fresh from their eggs, were making their way to the sea for the very first time, and I was right there helping them along. (Cue the happy tears!) Seriously, there’s something so heartwarming about watching these little ones take their first swim. It’s a memory that’ll stick with you forever.

P.S. Mexico, Costa Rica, and Indonesia are prime spots to check this off your bucket list.

Baby Olive Ridley Turtle nesting in Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica

65. Take a Gator Airboat Ride in Florida

When in Florida, taking a gator airboat ride isn’t just an option—it’s a must! Seriously, who wouldn’t want to zoom across the Everglades or other freshwater spots with alligators lurking below? It’s thrilling, a little nerve-wracking, and a whole lot of awesome. Trust me, you’ll be gripping the edge of your seat, eyes peeled for those snappy critters. It’s wild, it’s fun, and it’s 100% Florida.


66. Walk Across the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge in Ireland

I’ll admit it—I was a little shaky stepping onto the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge in Ireland. But wow, was it worth it! This bridge has been swaying in the breeze for over 350 years, and it’s suspended nearly 100 feet above the Atlantic. (Yeah, it’s a bit of a heart-stopper!) You’re not just crossing a bridge; you’re walking through a piece of history.


67. See the Street Art in Getsemani, Cartagena

Wandering through Getsemani in Cartagena feels like stepping into a living, breathing art gallery. This neighborhood is bursting with energy and creativity, and the street art? It’s like each mural tells its own vibrant story.

I found myself getting lost (in the best way) as I explored Calle Sierpe and beyond. The best part? Just letting the art find you—every corner had a new surprise waiting, and my camera was working overtime!

Annette Take Pics Under the Umbrellas

68. Go Piranha Fishing in Guyana

Piranha fishing”—doesn’t that sound like the plot of a wild adventure movie? Well, in Guyana, it’s real life, and yep, I did it! Forget everything you think you know about these sharp-toothed critters. Sure, they’re a little intimidating, but when you’re out there reeling them in, it’s more thrilling than terrifying.

And guess what? After you catch them, they might just end up on your plate. Who knew piranhas could be dinner?

Annette showing a piranha she caught

69. Dine at the French Laundry in California

Calling all foodies! Dining at The French Laundry in Yountville, California, is like hitting the culinary jackpot. With its three Michelin stars, this isn’t just a meal; it’s an event. The place has a quirky name because it used to be a French steam laundry in the 1920s, but now it’s where food dreams come true.

I treated myself to the nine-course tasting menu, and oh my, each dish was like a bite of heaven. My favorite? The Japanese Wagyu Beef—seriously, it melts in your mouth!

Annette in front of The French Laundry | Getting Reservations at The French Laundry & What to Expect After

70. Drive the Avenue of Giants in Northern California

Want to feel small in the best way possible? Take a drive down the Avenue of Giants in Northern California. This 31-mile stretch winds through towering redwoods that make you feel like you’ve stepped into another world. It’s like cruising through a natural cathedral—utterly awe-inspiring.

Along the way, you’ll come across landmarks like the Immortal Tree and Founders Grove, each with its own unique story to share.

Drive the Avenue of the Giants

71. See the Matterhorn in Zermatt

Ah, the Matterhorn! This mountain isn’t just any mountain—it’s the superstar of the Swiss Alps. With its iconic pyramid shape, the Matterhorn stands at a jaw-dropping 14,692 feet, and let me tell you, it totally lives up to the hype.

If you’re up for it, there are some incredible hikes you can tackle, like the Matterhorn Trail or the Hornlihutte hike. The views? They’ll make you forget all about the effort it took to get there. It’s pure alpine magic!

The Matterhorn View from Downtown Zermatt

72. See the Moulin Rouge in Paris

When in Paris, skipping the Moulin Rouge is like skipping the Eiffel Tower—it’s just not done! This legendary cabaret in Montmartre is where the can-can dance was born, and the vibe is electric. The high-energy kicks, the frilly skirts, the whole show is pure Parisian flair.

The moulin rouge in Paris

73. Tour Reichsburg Castle in Cochem, Germany

Cochem is like stepping into a fairy tale, with its charming half-timbered houses and rolling vineyards. But the crown jewel? Reichsburg Castle, perched high above the town like something out of a storybook.

This medieval fortress dates back to the 11th century and got a 19th-century makeover that’s nothing short of stunning. Touring the castle means wandering through lavish rooms and climbing towers with views that’ll take your breath away. It has history, beauty, and adventure all rolled into one.


74. See the Mud Volcanoes in Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan is full of surprises, and the mud volcanoes are like something out of a sci-fi movie. With around 300 of these bubbling, gurgling wonders, Azerbaijan has more mud volcanoes than anywhere else on Earth. The Gobustan region is where you’ll find the most impressive ones. They’re weird, they’re wild, and they’re absolutely worth a visit!

Mud Volcano Annette

75. Tour Chichen Itza of Mexico

Chichen Itza is a must-see for anyone who’s into ancient ruins and a bit of mystery. This UNESCO World Heritage site is like stepping back in time to the world of the Maya. With 26 different ruins between Old Chichen and Chichen Itza, there’s so much history to soak up.


76. Gamble at the Monte Carlo Casino in Monaco

Just saying the name Monte Carlo Casino conjures up images of luxury, glamor, and maybe a touch of James Bond. Designed by Charles Garnier, this Belle Époque beauty is the heart of Monaco’s high life. Inside, it’s all marble floors, glittering chandeliers, and a crowd that looks like they’ve stepped straight out of a movie. 

Try your luck at the roulette wheel or blackjack table, and even if you don’t hit the jackpot, just being there is a win. Plus, the Opéra de Monte-Carlo is right next door if you’re in the mood for a little culture.

Monte Carlo Casino in Monaco

77. See the Mona Lisa at the Louvre in Paris

The Mona Lisa at the Louvre—talk about a must-see! This iconic portrait by Leonardo da Vinci has been captivating people for centuries, and seeing it in person? It’s like meeting a legend. Her tiny smile, those eyes that seem to follow you around the room—it’s like she’s holding onto some ancient secret. Standing in front of her is one of those “wow” moments you’ll never forget.

Mona Lisa Louvre Paris

78. Tour the Colosseum in Rome

The Colosseum is the ultimate showstopper in Rome—seriously, it’s like the crown jewel of the city. Sure, it’s impressive from the outside, but the real magic happens when you step inside. Walking through those ancient halls, you can almost hear the echoes of gladiators and roaring crowds. It’s like stepping into a time machine and landing smack dab in the middle of history.

Colosseum in Rome

79. Visit the Grand Canyon in Northern Arizona

The Grand Canyon might not be the deepest or the widest, but it’s hands down one of the most iconic natural wonders out there. It’s like Mother Nature showing off her best work! And let’s be real—it’s drop-dead gorgeous.

If you’re looking to level up your visit, why not take a helicopter ride into the canyon? I did it on my birthday, and let me tell you, it was the ultimate birthday bucket list moment. The views are breathtaking, and the experience? Absolutely unforgettable.

Grand Canyon in Northern Arizona

80. Go on a Christmas Market Cruise through Europe

Shopping during the holidays is fun, but how about cruising through Europe’s Christmas markets? Now that’s taking it to a whole new level! Imagine floating down the Rhine River, soaking up all the festive vibes as you hop from market to market in Germany, France, and the Netherlands.

Each stop feels like you’ve stepped into a holiday wonderland—think charming stalls, handcrafted goodies, mulled wine, and all the seasonal treats you can handle. 

Christmas Markets Europe

81. Visit Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia

The Sagrada Familia in Barcelona is a masterpiece in the making—literally! This stunning basilica, designed by Gaudi, is still under construction, but it’s already one of the most visited spots in the world. The architecture is out of this world, with Gaudi’s quirky, genius touch in every detail.

And while you’re in Barcelona, don’t forget to check out the rest of your Barcelona Bucket List—this city is packed with must-see spots that’ll keep you busy and amazed!


82. Explore the Canals of Amsterdam

Amsterdam’s canals are the heartbeat of this historic city, and they make exploring the city center an absolute dream. Whether you’re strolling along the water, biking the scenic routes, or hopping on a boat for a canal tour, you’ll be treated to some of the most picturesque views Amsterdam has to offer.

Canals of Amsterdam

83. Pose with Leaning Tower of Pisa

If you’re heading to northern Italy, striking a pose with the Leaning Tower of Pisa is a fun thing to do! The tower’s famous tilt makes it perfect for those fun, perspective-bending photos—whether you’re pretending to hold it up, push it over, or lean against it, you’re guaranteed a great shot. 

The Leaning Tower started to tilt way back in the 12th century because of the soft soil beneath it, but instead of being a fail, it’s become one of Italy’s most beloved quirks.

Leaning Tower of Pisa

84. Walk on a Glacier in Alaska

Alaska is famous for its wildlife and epic landscapes, but walking on a glacier? That’s a whole different kind of adventure! I took a helicopter ride to Mendenhall Glacier near Juneau, and drinking glacier water straight from the source was an experience I’ll never forget. If you’re looking for other epic spots, check out Exit Glacier in Seward or the super accessible Matanuska Glacier near Anchorage. It’s like stepping into another world!

Annette in Mendenhall Glacier

85. Take the Cable Car in Funchal, Madeira

Funchal, the vibrant capital of Madeira, is known for its lush gardens, steep hills, and stunning coastlines—but if you’re after a mix of thrills and killer views, the cable car ride is where it’s at! As you glide above the city with the Atlantic Ocean sparkling below, it feels like you’re floating through a postcard.

And let’s be honest, it sure beats hiking up those steep hills—though you can always do that, too, if you’re feeling ambitious!

Funchal Madeira

86. Drive Through the Valley of Fire in Nevada

The Valley of Fire in Nevada is like stepping onto another planet, with its fiery red rock formations stretching as far as the eye can see. It’s easy to imagine you’re on Mars, with the ancient petroglyphs adding a mysterious touch to your adventure. Make sure to pull over and take in the views—they’re nothing short of spectacular and totally worth the stop.


87. Go to Carrières de Lumières in France

Carrières de Lumières is in a former quarry that has been transformed into an immersive light and sound show, with masterpieces projected onto massive limestone walls. It’s an experience that’ll leave you spellbound, whether you’re an art lover or just looking for something totally unique.

Carrières de Lumières in France

88. Bicycle (or Walk) Across the Golden Gate

Sure, driving across the Golden Gate Bridge is cool, but biking or walking it? That’s next-level. You can rent a bike nearby (Blazing Saddles offers an 8-mile guided tour that includes a ride across the bridge) or just go for a self-guided trip. The views are stunning, and there’s something really special about experiencing this iconic bridge up close and personal. Just remember to follow the rules for bikes and pedestrians—it’s a popular spot for a reason!

Golden Gate View

89. Drive Colorado’s Million Dollar Highway

Buckle up, because the Million Dollar Highway is the ultimate thrill ride for road trippers! This 25-mile stretch of U.S. Route 550, winding from Silverton to Ouray in Colorado, isn’t just a drive—it’s an adventure. Originally built back in the 1880s, it’s part of the San Juan Skyway, taking you through the stunning San Juan mountains and past gems like Dolores, Telluride, and Durango.

But here’s the real kicker: you’ll be conquering not one, not two, but three mountain passes! With hairpin bends, steep drops, and some stretches where guardrails are mysteriously missing, this drive isn’t for the faint of heart.

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90. Go to a Luau in Hawaii

Want to feel the true spirit of Hawaii? Then you have to experience a luau! This isn’t just any party—it’s a full-on feast for the senses. Picture yourself with your toes in the sand, a Mai Tai in hand, and the sounds of lively Hawaiian music filling the air. Add in a spread of delicious food and mesmerizing hula dancers, and you’ve got yourself a night you won’t forget.

Ready to hula? Check out our list of the best Hawaiian luaus and get ready for an unforgettable evening!

Luau

91. Enter the Catacombs in Paris

Looking for a thrill that’s equal parts eerie and fascinating? The Catacombs of Paris have you covered. This underground maze, home to the remains of over six million people, stretches for miles beneath the city. But don’t worry—you’ll only be exploring a small, public-friendly portion.

As you walk through these dimly lit tunnels, surrounded by stacks of bones, you’ll feel like you’re stepping into a piece of history that’s as chilling as it is captivating.

Catacombs of Paris RF

92. Stand in Times Square in New York City

Times Square is like the heartbeat of New York City—constantly pulsing with energy, lights, and life. Whether it’s day or night, this iconic spot will leave you absolutely breathless.

With its towering billboards, neon lights, and the hustle and bustle of people from all over the world, Times Square is the ultimate New York experience.


93. Visit Meiji Jingu Shrine

The beautiful Meiji Jingu Shrine, dedicated to Emperor Meiji, is surrounded by a lush forest that adds an extra layer of serenity to your visit. Although the original shrine was destroyed during World War II, it was quickly rebuilt, and today it’s a place where you can soak in the tranquility and beauty of Japan’s rich history. It’s the perfect spot to find a moment of zen in the middle of your Tokyo adventure!

Meiji Jingu Shrine

94. Visit St. Peter’s Basilica

St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City is more than just a church—it’s a masterpiece of grandeur and history. As one of the most significant religious sites in the world, this enormous basilica is one of the largest churches on the planet and the burial site of several popes.

St. Peter’s Basilica

95. ride in a Vintage Car in Havana

Stepping into Havana is like stepping back in time, and there’s no better way to soak in the city’s timeless charm than by cruising around in a classic vintage car. Picture this: you’re gliding past turquoise waters and grand, weathered buildings, with the wind in your hair and a classic Cuban cigar in hand. It’s like you’re starring in your own movie set in a bygone era.

Vintage Car in Havana

96. Watch the Florence Sunset over the Arno River

There’s a legend that when the Germans were retreating during World War II, Hitler himself ordered that the Ponte Vecchio Bridge not be destroyed. And when you see it in person, you’ll understand why—this medieval masterpiece is a true gem of Florence. The bridge, lined with shops and jewelers, is a must-visit, but the real magic happens at sunset. 

Head to the next bridge over and watch as the sun sets and the Ponte Vecchio lights up in all its glory. Pro tip: grab a takeout pizza from Gusta Pizza on your way—it’s the perfect way to make an already magical moment even more special!

Florence

97. Walk the Las Vegas Strip

Whether or not you’re into gambling, walking the Las Vegas Strip is an experience like no other. This 4.2-mile stretch is home to some of the most extravagant hotels and casinos in the world, and the sheer spectacle of it all is worth the walk. It’s flashy, it’s fascinating, and it’s pure Vegas. Time your stroll to catch the water fountain show at the Bellagio—it’s a must-see!

Las Vegas Sign Annette

98. Visit the Grand Palace in Brussels

Visiting the Grand Place in Brussels is like stepping into a storybook. This historic square is the heart of the city, surrounded by stunning 17th-century buildings with intricate Gothic and Baroque designs. The Town Hall and guildhalls are especially eye-catching, and whether you’re there during the day or under the evening lights, the vibe is pure magic.

If you’re lucky, you might even catch one of the square’s famous events, like the Flower Carpet, where the entire square is blanketed in vibrant blooms!

Grand Place Brussels

99. Explore Bryce Canyon National Park

Imagine wandering through a landscape straight out of a fairytale, where towering stone spires reach up to the sky. That’s Bryce Canyon National Park for you! The vibrant red and orange hoodoos create an otherworldly atmosphere that’s unlike anything you’ve ever seen.


100. LED lighted Paddle Boarding in Loreto, Mexico

Paddle boarding at night in Loreto, Mexico, is a cool experience—especially when your board is lit up with LED lights! Imagine gliding over calm waters under the stars, with the sea beneath you glowing in the soft light. You might even find yourself paddling alongside curious fish or a stingray or two. 

PS: I had this incredible experience at Villa del Palmer Loreto, and it’s one you definitely need to try.

Annette White LED Paddle boarding at Villa del Palmar in Mexico

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So, whether you’re daydreaming about sipping port in Portugal, hiking through Japan’s jaw-dropping landscapes, or diving headfirst into Africa’s vibrant cultures, I hope these top 100 experiences spark that wanderlust fire in you.

These adventures have taken me to the far corners of the earth and given me memories that I’ll treasure forever. Now it’s your turn to start checking off your travel bucket list, one epic journey at a time. Safe Travels!

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