10 Pink Places You Should Absolutely Travel To In 2021! βοΈπ
Want to satisfy your pink obsession while traveling? Say no more! Here are my top 10 Pink Places you should ABSOLUTELY travel to next year.
1. Tan Dinh Church, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
If you love old churches and the colour pink (and who doesnβt) then this place is for you! Both the inside and outside of this church are decked out in every shade of pink imaginable β it honestly looks like Barbieβs dream home!
2. Pink Beach, Komodo Island, Indonesia
The sand on this Indonesian beach appears pink, thanks to the presence of microscopic coral insects with red and pink shells. It feels as soft as talcum powder under your feet, and the water is the perfect colour and temperature. What a special spot!
3. Pink Lake, Las Salinas De Torrevieja, Spain.
Another day, another pink lake. And this one looks even more like itβs been pulled straight from the pages of a fairytale.
4. Pink Train, The Museum Of Ice Cream, New York.
Alright, it might be weird to include a museum on this list. But The Museum Of Ice Cream in New York City has some seriously amazing interiors. From the millennial pink train to the baby pink staircases, itβs a dream. Best of all, you can buy your fave ice-creams to take home!
5. Cherry Blossom Season in Japan.
Springtime in Japan is a pretty awesome place. Iβm sure you already know about cherry blossom season, so maybe itβs finally time to pack a bag and go! There are a bunch of places around the country to enjoy the pink flowers β from the city of Tokyo, to the island of Hokkaido β so do some research and find your fave spot.
6. Pink Salt Lake, Aigues-Mortes, France.
While youβre in France, why not hit up Aigues-Morte and visit its pink salt lakes? Bring your best Gatsby-esque gowns and live it up for the Instagram pics.
7. Craigievar Castle, Scotland.
Nope, this isnβt a set of a Disney movie. Itβs a real-life castle in the east of Scotland. It was inhabited by the same family for over 300 years until the 1960s when it was given to the National Trust. The great news is that itβs open to the public if you want to take a tour.
8. Lake Hillier, Australia.
Can you believe this lake is real and not just a filter? There are actually quite a few pink lakes dotted around the state of Western Australia, but this oneβs the best by far, especially contrasted against the blue sea. Its colour is caused by a micro-algae which can only live in very salty water.
9. Las Coloradas Yucatan, Mexico.
This collection of bubblegum pink lakes in Mexico is unfortunately now off-limits to swimmers. But that wonβt stop you from admiring from the shoreline β just pray for blue skies on the day you visit!
10. Takinoue Park, Japan.
Located in a small town near the north of Japan, this park basically turns into a giant pink carpet during May and June each year. As well as being visually beautiful, it also smells amazing.
And to get in the mood as soon as you get to the airportβ¦
I canβt get enough of theses pink suitcases, they follow me everywhere I go! π