Destinations

7 Colorful Destinations You Have to See to Believe

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By Jenn Rose Smith

As our resident travel editor, researching new destinations truly never gets old for me. This month’s theme of color made it more fun than ever as I set out to find seven colorful destinations — not just towns, but specific locations — to inspire your next itinerary. We’ve got hotels, natural wonders, and man made works of art, all bursting with beautiful color. An all blue city in Morocco, a technicolor totem pole in the desert, a florescent glowing cave in New Zealand… which hue has your name on it? Scroll down to peruse the rainbow, and start thinking about planning your next colorful adventure.

Samode Palace in Jaipur, India India is truly exploding with color, and no architecture captures it quite like the ornate Samode Palace in Jaipur, which also happens to be a hotel. Win win.

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Samode Palace in Jaipur, India

India is truly exploding with color, and no architecture captures it quite like the ornate Samode Palace in Jaipur, which also happens to be a hotel. Win win.

Pantai Merah on Komodo Island in Indonesia Pantai Merah, or the "Pink Beach" on the island of Komodo is one of seven natural pink beaches in the world. The beach gets it's unique hue from from microscopic animals called Foraminifera, which produce a red pigment on the coral reefs. The beach is ideal for snorkeling, diving, and for spotting the Komodo Dragon -- the largest living lizard on the planet.

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Pantai Merah on Komodo Island in Indonesia

Pantai Merah, or the “Pink Beach” on the island of Komodo is one of seven natural pink beaches in the world. The beach gets it’s unique hue from from microscopic animals called Foraminifera, which produce a red pigment on the coral reefs. The beach is ideal for snorkeling, diving, and for spotting the Komodo Dragon — the largest living lizard on the planet.

Claire Zinnecker in front of magenta wall at CASA LUIS BARRAGÁN in Mexico City.

Casa Luis Barragan in Mexico City, Mexico

We visited the Luis Barragan house on our girls trip to Mexico City, and touring the famed architect’s home was a highlight of our trip. His use of bold saturated color combined with minimal shapes will leave you inspired to take the railings off your staircase and paint the ceiling yellow.

The Seven Magic Mountains in Las Vegas, Nevada Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone's large scale art installation outside of Vegas is comprised of seven 30-foot tall rock totems, all painted day glow colors. It's an instagrammer's dream in the middle of the desert, and even better -- free and open to the public.

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The Seven Magic Mountains in Las Vegas, Nevada

Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone’s large scale art installation outside of Vegas is comprised of seven 30-foot tall rock totems, all painted day glow colors. It’s an instagrammer’s dream in the middle of the desert, and even better — free and open to the public.

The blue city of Chefchaouen, Morocco Of all the colorful historic towns in the world, you'd be hard pressed to find one more picturesque than the blue-washed buildings of old town in Chefchaouen, Morocco. It's like walking inside Picasso's blue period, surrounded by mountains and cannabis farms. Whoah.

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The blue city of Chefchaouen, Morocco

Of all the colorful historic towns in the world, you’d be hard pressed to find one more picturesque than the blue-washed buildings of old town in Chefchaouen, Morocco. It’s like walking inside Picasso’s blue period, surrounded by mountains and cannabis farms. Whoah.

The Annual Umbrella Installation in Águeda, Portugal  AgitÁgueda, an annual art festival in Águeda, put the city on the map in 2006 with this whimsical installation. Every year in July, you'll see hundreds a canopy of floating umbrellas above the streets of the city during the festival.

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The Annual Umbrella Installation in Águeda, Portugal 

AgitÁgueda, an annual art festival in Águeda, put the city on the map in 2006 with this whimsical installation. Every year in July, you’ll see hundreds a canopy of floating umbrellas above the streets of the city during the festival.

The Glowworm Caves in Waitomo, New Zealand Between its picturesque mountains and beaches, New Zealand boasts a seemingly endless list of outdoor attractions. But a tour through the Glowworm Grotto in Waitomo is at the top of our bucket list of Kiwi adventures. The glowworm (Arachnocampa Luminosa) is unique to New Zealand, and a tour through the grotto reveals thousands of these tiny creatures as they radiate their unmistakable luminescent light into a subterranean world.

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The Glowworm Caves in Waitomo, New Zealand

Between its picturesque mountains and beaches, New Zealand boasts a seemingly endless list of outdoor attractions. But a tour through the Glowworm Grotto in Waitomo is at the top of our bucket list of Kiwi adventures. The glowworm (Arachnocampa Luminosa) is unique to New Zealand, and a tour through the grotto reveals thousands of these tiny creatures as they radiate their unmistakable luminescent light into a subterranean world.