These five villages are worth every bit of discovery. Although you might have to make a detour to witness off-the-beaten path experiences, they guarantee a glimpse into some of the world's most fascinating communities, creating a world of waterside fantasy for guests to enjoy.
Popeye Village, Malta
Although Popeye Village was created to be the fictitious town of Sweethavenfor the 1980 film "Popeye," it has not lost its movie star quality. That's because the residents of Malta went through great lengths to maintain the imported wood from Canada and the Netherlands that style the picturesque buildings of the village.
As a result of the preservation of the production set, Popeye Village has become a tourist magnet with Popeye the Sailor and his clang popping out of the TV screen to put on a grand show for guests of all ages, heightened with attractions and many fun activities.
Ganvie, Benin
Hundreds of years ago the water of Lake Nokou laid the foundation for Ganvie in order to survive the threat of slavery.
Never losing sight on the important role the lake played in their escape, this West African village in Benin stayed true to its roots and has become one of the largest floating villages in Africa with a population of about 20,000. With a majority of its landmarks impressively balancing on stilts, this is one destination where bustling streets will be nowhere in sight and hopping a boat will be the only way to truly explore the unique lifestyle Ganvie has to offer.
Caleta Tortel, Chile
Boasting a rugged location bathed by the Baker River and Baker Channel and set in the midst of two ice fields, it is easy to see why Caleta Tortel remains one of Chile's best kept secrets. Even only a few residents call this destination home, which is evident of the few small houses speckled throughout its landscape.