Each issue, the Outlook Travel team goes off the beaten track, taking a look at essential hidden gem destinations from across the globe. We call it: The Last Stop.
Taking the notion of island remoteness to a new level, Elliðaey is a tiny patch of land in the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago, residing off the south…
Safely tucked away in the remote Lofoten Islands of Norway, Henningsvær Football Stadium is one of the northernmost football pitches in the world.
Just off the coast of Northwest Bali and overlooked by the majestic peaks of Mount Ruang and Mount Ijen in East Java lies Menjangan Island…
Nestled in the heart of the Cyclades, southwest of Paros, Greece, Antiparos is a hidden gem known for its laid-back charm and unspoiled natural beauty.
Stationed between the cities of Šibenik and Trogir, the coastal spirit felt throughout the town of Primošten is magical.
Nestled between the Guardafui Channel and the Arabian Sea in the Indian Ocean, Yemen boasts one of nature’s best-kept secrets – Socotra Island (Socotra), the…
Separating the Pacific Ocean and the choppy waters of the Bering Sea is the Aleutian archipelago where Unalaska Island is positioned.
Amidst the wild seas of the North Atlantic, Fogo Island is so remote that, according to the Flat Earth Society, this landmass represents one of the four corners of the Earth.
An outpost in the South Pacific, Pitcairn Island is the only inhabited land mass of the world’s most remote group of islands.
Far from the tourist throes of Tallinn and situated in the scenic Gulf of Finland on Estonia’s Western shores, Prangli Island measures just 6.5 square kilometres.
A hunk of rock cast adrift in the Atlantic, the Isle of Eigg is the second largest of the archipelago of The Small Isles in the Scottish Inner Hebrides.