島好き必見!観光客が少ないアジアの島4選✨
有名な観光地もいいけれど、
観光客の少ない島で、静かな時間を過ごしてみませんか?🌿
今回は、アジアにある「観光客が少ない美しい島4選」をご紹介します🏝️
手つかずの自然やローカルな雰囲気が残る、穴場スポットばかりです✨
📍 バンガイ諸島(インドネシア)
透き通る海と豊かなサンゴ礁が魅力。ダイバーにも人気の秘境🤿
📍 シブヤン島(フィリピン)
“地球最後の秘境”とも呼ばれるほど手つかずの自然が広がる島🌳
📍 クット島(タイ)
パンガン島やサムイ島に比べて観光客が少なく、のんびり過ごせる隠れ家リゾート☀️
📍 カイ諸島(インドネシア)
バリ島とはま ったく違う魅力。白砂のビーチとエメラルドの海が広がる楽園🏖️
人混みを離れて、ゆったりとした島時間を味わいたい方におすすめです🌺
気になる島があれば、ぜひコメントで教えてください💬
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