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Maldives Ranks Sixth on Top 50 Bucket List Destinations

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Big7 Travel ranked Maldives sixth on 'Top 50 Bucket List Destinations In The World 2019'.

Global travel site, Big7 Travel revealed 'Top 50 Bucket List Destinations In The World 2019' with Bali, Indonesia taking the title. New Orleans, United States and Ireland's Ring of Kerry, came in second and third respectively.

Top 10 Bucket List Destinations

1. Bali, Indonesia
2. New Orleans, USA
3. Kerry, Ireland
4. Marrakech, Morocco
5. Sydney, Australia
6. Maldives
7. Paris, France
8. Cape Town, South Africa
9. Dubai, United Arab Emirates
10. Bora Bora, French Polynesia

Big7 Travel's media release says the inners were selected on a representative survey on its social media followers.

The media release further explains that countries with naturally beautiful scenery or world-famous landmarks came out on top. From the list, 22 percent of the top bucket list destinations have white sandy beaches, while 52 percent are an iconic city.

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