St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Annual visitors: 80,000.
The best part about taking ‘the road less traveled’ is that you really feel like the area is untouched. That is the case with this string of Islands in the Caribbean. mass tourism has yet to make any sort of impact on the area, leaving it yours to discover in its purest form. Blue water, white sand.
San Marino is a mountainous microstate surrounded by north-central Italy.
Not much to see, it's more an extension of swisszerland, very disappointing to visit.
Also NIGERIA doesn't sound like a safe plan either
Niger (#3), Burkino Faso (#4), Timor-Leste (#12) and Sierra Leone (#14) are war zones, with rival factions fighting continuously. No one goes there unless they want to get abducted or shot.
Anguilla (#15) is still recovering from 2018 hurricane damage and remains uninhabitable.
No one is visiting Montserrat until they dig the airport out from under about 200 feet of lava. So you go there, there's no food, no water, and nowhere to stay. Great vacation spot!
New Caledonia (#5) and the Solomon Islands (#17) don't want tourists and the natives are openly hostile toward them. Much of the area doesn't have any drinkable fresh water, yet malaria is rampant. Perfect spot for a nice relaxing getaway.
Who writes these garbage articles? Seriously ... I know you don't get much on the internet, but that's pretty shabby.