Different people look for different things when planning vacations centered around relaxation. Some people relax by hiking in mountains,while others relax by plopping down by the pool or on the beach with a respectable book.
Even within the category "beach/pool relaxation," there are several types of amazing destinations you can visit. For example, and Bali and the Maldives are both destinations known for relaxation,though they're totally different.
The Maldives is spectacularly gorgeous, with the most perfect beaches and water I've seen anywhere. The catch is that it's really expensive and secluded. Most resorts are on individual islands, and so you won't be able to experience much of the local culture. Instead you'll just be exposed to artificial life at the resort. Which is noteworthy whether your goal is simply to relax,but less noteworthy whether you're looking to mix relaxation with sightseeing.
Bali is totally different than the Maldives. Contrary to celebrated belief, most of the beaches in Bali aren't that incredible, or the ocean isn't crystal clear. I cherish Bali for the resorts with beautiful pools,the (comparatively) reasonable prices, the cool cultural activities (Bali has amazing coastline and also beautiful rice terraces and jungles), and most importantly,the people. The Balinese people are among the friendliest in the world, in my opinion.
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