There are many unique small towns in the world, which are close to the sea and contrast with the modern technology buildings. Not only is the town beautiful, but the residents are also very friendly. If you want to travel to seaside towns, you can consider the following towns.


1. Oia, Santorini


Oia is a small town located on a cliff by the sea and is the second largest town in Santorini. The town is world-renowned for its beautiful sunsets. Every year, many tourists go to Oia Town specially to enjoy the sunset, and many people will take wedding photos here.


Most of the houses in Oia are cave houses with white doors and walls on the roof and blue-colored windows with ocean as the keynote. The architectural style is extremely unique. In addition, the town's handicrafts are also quite distinctive, so Oia Town has the title of "artist's village".


2. The Town of Manarola, Italy


The town of Manarola is also a small town on a cliff, With steep mountain walls, various vineyards, colorful houses and blue waters, the town is the most colorfully decorated town in the world. There is a train station here, and you can see a beautiful sea view when you follow the train.


3. Marsaxlokk Port, Republic of Malta


Marsaxlok Port is the southernmost seaport in Malta and one of the three major seaports in Malta. It is a transit town for container transportation in the Mediterranean region. The town is surrounded by land on the north, east and west sides, and one side is directly connected to the Mediterranean Sea. It is a natural deep-water seaport.


4. Byron Bay, Australia


In the Australian mainland surrounded by the sea, there are many seaside towns with fine sand. Byron Bay not only has the sea, but also the continuous valleys and pristine rainforest that surround the coastline. It has been a surfer's paradise since the 1960s, and if you like surfing, don't miss it.


5. Eze, France


Located between Monaco and Nice, Eze is a small village of less than 3,000 people, but it has a history of 2,500 years, and it is close to the Cote d'Azur. Ezeyin builds houses on the rock wall much like an eagle builds a nest, so it is known as the "Eagle's Nest Village" and is one of the oldest and beautiful mountain towns on the Riviera.


6. Dartmouth, Devon


The town of Dartmouth in Devon is located at the mouth of the Dart River, which together with the blue water and the green hillsides on both sides constitutes a beautiful oil painting. The town's historic streets are lined with old castles and other quaint historic buildings.


Outside the town is the countryside of South Devon, full of wildflowers. The side of the town facing the sea also hides a treasure beach - Blackpool Beach. The natural bay is covered with lovely pebbles. You can also take a steam train in the town, and you can experience a green field trip across the mountains and rivers.


If other attractions have made you tired, you might as well go to the fishing port town introduced above to experience a different scenery, try to feel the scenery, blow the sea breeze in the town, enjoy the simple and pure temperament, maybe you can find the romance that never disappears .