


1. ZAKYNTHOS, GREECE
Off of the west coast of Greece's Peloponnese Penninsula is this stunning island. While famous for its shipwreck on Navagio beach, the island is made up of massive cliffs and rock formations coming out of the sea.

2. CENOTE TANKACH-HA, MEXICO
Around the corner from the Mayan ruins of Coba - highly worth a visit - are these beautiful cenotes. As you enter the cave to the underground lake, you'll make your way down wooden stairs passing two platforms. The lower one can be the warm up, I dare you to jump off the top one!
3. POLIGNANO A MARE,
ITALY
We don't think Domenico Modugno was talking about this kind of Volare when he wrote the song, but you never know. In his home town, in stunning Puglia there are a few different ways to jump into the cool waters of the Adriatic Sea on a hot summers day.




4. Maui, Hawaii, USA
If you're in Maui, you obviously have to the spectacular drive on the road to Hana. Along the way you have rainforest, ocean views, and some little hidden spots. One not so secret spot anymore, are the Venus Pools. Jump in from little rocks or from high above. If locals are there, they usually put on a show with heaps of flips and acrobatics mid-air.


5. Manarola, Cinque Terre, Italy
Cinque Terre, five lands, made of five towns. Manarola is one of the towns that has direct access to the water, some are too high up. In the middle of this small harbour there is a rock, you can see it in the picture - not the little one at the front, the one behind it. It's a great place to jump, just be ware that the tourists visiting and restaurant behind will be watching, quite a few pairs of eyes. You will receive cheers and applause, but with that comes the added pressure. Once you've made your way up, there's really only one way down if you want your pride to remain in tact.
