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Popular tourist destinations like Cancun, Miami, and Montego Bay are great options to party, meet people, and soak up some sun. But sometimes seclusion far from the hustle and bustle of your typical vacation is just what the doctor ordered.


Let's face it, between family, work, school and other activities in our day-to-day lives, we're always on the go. And although resorts and tourist attractions get the relaxation vibes going, a getaway to an off-the-beaten path destination also has the inherent ability to recharge us all - mind, body and spirit. So this time around, there are no tour guides, no nightclubs, no foam parties, and definitely no electronic devices needed.

Here are 5 lowkey travel destinations to satisfy your wanderlust:

Andros Island, Bahamas

While Andros is the largest of the Bahamian islands, it is sparcely populated and a haven for its natural wonders. With deserted beaches, underwater cave systems and a rich bush medicine history, this island of mystery and wonder is sure to give you a greater appreciation for the power and complexities of mother earth. The island also puts a heavy emphasis on its ability to prepare an abundance of seafood culinary delights. Stop by a roadside restaurant and enjoy a conch salad or grilled fish with peas and rice. Getting to the island is just a 15-minute charter flight from Nassau. Airbnb has affordable options for overnight stays on the island. Visit Bahamas.com.

Article originally published on The Love of Food and Travel

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