If you’re the kind of person that doesn’t really stand big, crowded cities, I thought about giving you a different alternative type of vacation.
The 15 most colorful cities worth visiting are:

Colmar, a city situated in East France, Alsacia region, has the charm of a 7 year old kid. It is full of color and covered in canals.
Burano is a city in Italy, located at around 40 minutes from Venice.
Juzcar aka. Smurf Town is a small city in Spain with an extremely fascinating story behind it.
Qaqortoq is a 3000 people town situated in Greenland.
Valparaiso. When the sun goes down – the houses that cover the most hills of the city change their tone – like a cameleon in golden shades, pink or baby blue.
Chefchaouen or the blue city of Maroc.
Monsanto – Portugal – or how to build a city around a big boulder.
Willemstad, Curacao. Legend says that in the XIXth century, back when the Dutch ruled Curacao Island, the governer at that time suffered from severe migraines. He thought that his headaches are due to the strong sun reflections on the white walls of the city. The verdict was given through an official decree that forced townfolkes to change the paint of their structures in any other color, but white.
Old San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Alberobello is a fairytale city, which you will find in Puglia, 60 km away from Bari.
Hoi An, Vietnam – the city where there are more street lamps than people. Or at least that’s what they say ☺
Giethoorn or the small Venice of North.
Cinque Terre.
Dinan is a fairytale city located in the North-West of France, the Bretagne region, very close to famous St. Malo.
Shirakawa-go is a small house village built in the gassho-zukuri style (praying hands), 96% surrounded by mountains and woods.


Which one would you fly to right away?