Unspoilt Locations for an Amazing Holiday Experience

Author: Evelyn Adam

Excited to celebrate the upcoming Boxing Day? It is time for us to celebrate this special day right after Christmas. Have you got any plans for the celebration? What about an outing with family and friends to somewhere far away from your hometown? Here comes the list of places where you can spend a day or more with family, friends, and colleagues.

Sydney, Australia

I don’t think I can suggest a better place to celebrate the upcoming Boxing Day. Sydney, the cosmopolitan coastal tourist destination can be seen as one of the most desired locations in Australia. Sydney Harbour housing the two iconic Sydney landmarks and world-famous architectural masterpieces is quite popular for the luxury cruising restaurants in the harbour. There are many vessels including a ultra-modern Australian built catamaran offering budget-friendly luxury cruises, authentic paddlewheeler with theatre-style layout and wrap-around verandah, and premium glass boat vessel with floor-to-ceiling glass walls offering 360 degree uninterrupted harbour views. Pick your vessel and on board a Boxing Day harbour cruise in the gracious coastal knockout. You can experience the excitement of the start of the Sydney to Hobart yacht race and take in the stunning views of all the Sydney Harbour attractions. You will also be able to enjoy a freshly prepared buffet lunch or a treat of casual canapes with mini buffet lunch depending on the vessel you are in. You can fire up the spirit further with quality beverages and refreshing soft drinks available for purchase from the fully licensed bar onboard. Step into the spacious outer decks and click some spectacular photographs of the start of the race and visually pleasing harbour attractions. Get on board a Boxing Day lunch cruise in Sydney and enjoy the spirit and vibe of the day to the fullest.

Isle of Muck, Scotland

The Isle of Muck can be seen as the smallest Isle in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland with exceptionally well exquisite beauty and peaceful silence. You can celebrate your Boxing Day holiday in Scotland if you're looking for a serene atmosphere where you can bring in your kids and family. You can catch sight of white sandy coves, curious seals and nesting puffins in this pristine landmark. The Isle of Muck can be seen as an under-appreciated hidden gem in Scotland. It can be located in the west coast of Scotland along with the nearby islands of Rum, Canna, and Eigga. The Isle of Muck can be recognised as the smallest and richest of all other islands in the case of natural attractions. There is no church, no post office, or even a pub; you can spend a holiday in the heart of Muck without any disturbances or external hustle. You can enjoy the scenes of pretty beautiful and captivating blue water, enviable range of both aquatic and terrestrial wildlife, and secluded rocky bays. Try to encounter and interact with majestic porpoises, eagles, puffins, seals, otters, and more. This place would also be an ideal location if you are an ardent history lover. The Muck of Isle has an arresting history that can be traced long back to the Mesolithic times. The archaeological findings including a dagger and multiple burial cairns tries to prove the fact that there were humans in the Isle of Muck at least as far back as the Bronze Age. But the raw isolation can be seen as a major drawback since it is far removed from the modern world. But this would be an ideal destination if you are looking for a peaceful place to indulge in. Choose what works for you and get your backpack ready!