It’s often the smallest countries in the world that become fascinating destinations for visitors.
In this story, let’s walk along the beauty, rich history, and cultural heritage of the world’s smallest countries that are no less than a flourishing kingdom.
Monaco: The country is synonymous with luxury and glamour with a thriving casino, stunning Mediterranean coastline and a place for the rich and famous, despite its small size.
Nauru: Placed in the central Pacific Ocean, this small country is a treasure house for picturesque tropical beauty, diverse marine life, and vibrant coral reefs with stunning beaches.
Vatican City: Homed in the heart of Rome, the smallest country in the world, Vatican City is a treasure trove of art and architecture while being the spiritual centre of the Roman Catholic Church.
Tuvalu: A South Pacific nation, known for its pristine beaches, colourful marine life, crystal clear water, eco-tourism, etc.
Marshall Islands: This tiny Island country situated in the Pacific Ocean, is a tropical paradise with rich history and culture with stunning beaches, turquoise lagoons, and WWII relics.
Saint Kitts and Nevis: Situated in the Caribbean, it’s a twin-island federation, well-known for its architecture, white sand beaches, and lush green rainforests.
San Marino: Situated towards the northeastern side of the Apennine Mountains, the country is well-known for its scenic views, medieval architecture, and rich cultural heritage.
Liechtenstein: Well-known for its small size, this country is situated between Switzerland and Austria, excelling in high standard of living and a prosperous economy
Malta: Scattered in the Mediterranean Sea, it’s an archipelago, imbued with rich history, culture, and natural beauty.