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Top 5 Hidden International Gems to Visit This Spring

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Even though spring is around the corner, depending on your location, it may still feel like winter or early summer. Here are some of the best overseas travel destinations to visit right now.

① Ideal American Cities to Visit Now

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One of America’s finest beaches, Clearwater Beach, starts to warm up in March, making it ideal for true relaxation. At the end of March and beginning of April, the Pier 60 Sugar Sand Festival celebrates its 10th anniversary, featuring famous sand sculptures and family entertainment.

With the Clearwater Marine Aquarium, the historic Cleveland Street District, dolphin cruises, miles of beaches, and sunny weather, Clearwater Beach in March is the perfect place to enjoy spring break with your family.

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Are you looking for a destination where you can ski even during spring? Park City is the place for you because it snows throughout March. Located less than an hour away from Salt Lake City International Airport, this downtown is as appealing as the snow-covered slopes. There are restaurants, bars, shops, galleries, and history museums to visit after skiing.

There are winter activity lessons for all age groups, encompassing snowboarding, snowmobile, turbo tubing-style mountain coaster, zipline, and ski lessons. Trails and slopes are available for all skill levels, from beginners to experts.

② A Hidden Gem of the Mediterranean

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Malta is a hidden gem of the Mediterranean. If you’re an art enthusiast, you should definitely visit Malta this year. You can enjoy events, exhibitions, and festivals that are available more than ever before. This fall, a new modern art museum is scheduled to open inside the walls of an old fortress on the wharf, which is within a few minute’s walking distance from the center of Valletta. It will offer visitors an ambitious collection of international contemporary art.

③ Lesser-Known Overseas Destinations

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Dry weather, temperatures in the mid-70s, and blooming jacaranda trees are what make a trip to Mexico City perfect in March. It’s a perfect period to explore the city’s neighborhoods, from trendy to historical, taste street food, and learn about its history. The Casa Azul, more than just a museum, is where Frida Kahlo spent her early life and time with Diego Rivera. Personal items, folk art, photos, books, and paintings of these two art geniuses offer a captivating experience.

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Located in the Caribbean, this island is shared by the Netherlands and France. Visitors can easily cross the open border. In Sint Maarten (Dutch side), you can enjoy casinos, bars, shopping, and nightlife. In Saint Martin (French side), you can find excellent restaurants, beaches, and beautiful nature. There are plenty of travel experiences outside the island as well.

The Heineken Regatta, the largest regatta in the Caribbean (February 29 – March 3), attracts yacht fans from around the world. From March 11-18, the SXM Music Festival is held every year. Watersports, sailing, hiking, and ziplining are just a few of the many activities you can enjoy in Sint Maarten. Along with its mild average annual temperature of 81 °F (27.2 °C), the dry season from January to April is an ideal time to travel to this place. To visit here from Korea, you need to connect a flight from Dallas or Miami to Saint Martin.

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