Islands are free of the car could be the perfect holiday destination, and offers a relaxed atmosphere. explore these islands can be on foot or by bicycle. However, with more than 500 million cars in the world, to find an island free of cars become an increasingly difficult task. The next island in this list must be "relaxed" (this does not include Venice) and has at least a small population and some of the facilities (this does not include all inhabited islands).And the islands are:
10.Little Corn Island NicaraguaLittle Corn Island is located about 70 km east off the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua. The island was originally colonized by the British, and most of this island has more in common culturally and with users of English are greater than those in mainland Nicaragua. This island with no roads and motor vehicles, the only option to get around the island on foot. Coral reefs around it makes it a popular destination for scuba diving and snorkeling.
9.Rottnest Island AustraliaRottnest Island lies off the coast of Western Australia near Perth.The island was inhabited by Aboriginal people from around 30,000 years ago, until rising sea levels separated the island from the mainland. When the Dutch explored the island in the 17th century the island was uninhabited. Now, this island is a popular tourist destination. Activities that can be done include swimming, snorkeling, fishing, surfing, diving and cycling. Cars are not allowed although there are some bus tours that visit there.
8.Kadavu FijiKadavu is the fourth largest island in Fiji and has about 10,000 residents. Some natural resources including forests Kadavu mountains and waterfalls, bays bordered by coral reefs and mangrove forests that provide habitat for wildlife and various birds, including parrots Kadavu. The island untouched and naturally this makes it suitable for the purpose of life who want a secluded holiday. The road there is very little in Kadavu and the main transport used are taxi boats and ferries.
7.Hydra GreeceHydra is one of the Saronic Islands of Greece. The island is deservedly one of the most popular travel destinations from Athens. Port of Hydra has a beautiful location in the harbor inside, with white-painted houses in the hills on both sides of the blue sea. Motor transport is banned in Hydra. The city center is small enough to get around on foot while the donkeys, bicycles, and water taxis provide public transport around the island.
6.Lamu Island KenyaLamu Island Lamu Island is part of Kenya. Lamu Old Town, the main town on the island, is one of the oldest and best settlements in East Africa. Built in coral stone and mangrove timber, the town features an inner courtyard, porch, and carved wooden doors. There are no roads on the island, just alleys and walkways, and therefore, there are few motor vehicles on the island. Residents move by foot or by boat, and mules used for transporting goods.
5.Caye Caulker BelizeCaye Caulker is a small coral island off the coast of Belize in the Caribbean Sea and is accessible by high speed water taxi or small plane. In recent years the island has become a popular destination for backpackers and other travelers to travel with low prices, relaxed atmosphere, and has many restaurants and bars.The main transportation in the island's only run. Pathways which will be accessible well described, and to traverse the island takes about 20 minutes. Bicycles and golf carts can also be rented.
4.Perhentian Islands MalaysiaRest Islands located off the northeast coast of Malaysia is not far from the border of Thailand. The two main islands are Great stop ("Big Rest") and the Rest of Small ("Small Station"). Both islands have white sandy palm fringed beaches and turquoise blue sea.Scuba-diving, snorkeling, and swimming is the most popular tourist activities here. At most beaches, shallow water with many rays, cuttlefish and cockatoos. Besides walking, the only means of transport are water taxis.
3.La Digue SeychellesLa Digue is one of the smaller islands of the Seychelles. It has a population of around 2,000 people, most of whom live on the west coast village of La Passe, which is connected by ferry to the island of Praslin and Mahé. The most often done to get around the island by bicycle.
2.Gili Islands IndonesiaThe most popular tourist destination in Lombok, Gili Islands are the archipelago of three small islands: Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno and Gili Air. The islands are very relaxed and casual, with beachside cafes are countless and no cars or motorbikes to disturb the peace there. Bicycles available for rent and the main line is good enough to pass, at least in Gili Trawangan.
1.Ko Phi Phi ThailandKo Phi Phi is a small archipelago in Krabi Province in Southern Thailand. Ko Phi Phi Don is the largest island of the group of islands that exist, and is the only island with permanent inhabitants, while smaller Ko Phi Phi Leh is very popular as a beach or diving tours. No cars or motorbikes on the island so that transportation on the island is mostly by walking kaki.Perahu longtail can be rented which will take you to the beach on the island that can not be reached on foot.
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