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World’s most photographed island revealed in Instagram study

Bali.

buildyouraquarium.com created a seed list of the most popular islands around the world and then inputted each into Instagram using the variation #island to see the number of hashtags. 

For those looking ahead to the summer, many eager holiday makers will have a list of dream destinations that they would like to visit. With countless picturesque islands around the world to choose from, experts at buildyouraquarium.com analysed which island  is the most photographed. 

To research this, buildyouraquarium.com created a seed list of the most popular islands around the world and then inputted each into Instagram using the variation #island to see the number of hashtags. 

The 10 Most Photographed Islands In The World

Rank

Location

Island 

Number of  Instagram Hashtags

#1

Indonesia

Bali  

68,700,000

#2

US

Hawaii

38,400,000

#3

Spain

Ibiza

18,000,000

#4

Italy

Sicily

15,700,000

#5

South Asia 

Sri Lanka 

12,100,000

#6

Indian Ocean

Maldives

10,000,000

#7

Italy

Sardinia, Italy 

8,200,000

#8

Greece 

Santorini, Greece 

7,000,000

#9

Atlantic 

The Bahamas

5,900,000

#10

Greece

Crete, Greece

5,300,000

 
In first position is Bali, Indonesia with an impressive 68,700,000 Instagram hashtags which is 79% higher than the closest competitor. A small yet beautiful island which is often the face of Indonesian tourism! 

In second position is Hawaii, USA with 38,400,000 Instagram hashtags. Given its reputation for magical sunsets, it is no wonder that this island comes out as one of the most featured on Insta. 

In third position is Ibiza, Spain. Known for its nightlife and as a party lover's dream destination, this island has a healthy 18,000,000 Instagram hashtags. On the other hand Ibiza boasts the ideal sunny retreat for those seeking an escape from day-to-day life. 

Ranking fourth is Sicily, Italy with 15,700,000 Instagram hashtags. Sicily is not only one of Italy’s largest producers of wine, it is also known for its history with many referring to it as an ‘open air museum’, and its landmarks are some of the best preserved in the world.

Finally in fifth position is the island country of Sri Lanka with 12,100,000 Instagram hashtags. Perhaps most synonymous with endless beaches, timeless ruins, and revered elephants which attract tourists from all around the world.

Spokesperson for buildyouraquarium.com Stefan Gheorghe reveals the essentials for a successful island escape: “Firstly, it is important to remember that many exotic islands, such as the Bahamas, will have extremely warm temperatures therefore you will be better with thin, lightweight clothing that still offers some protection from the sun. As you will likely be traveling on a ferry to said island, I recommend a water- resistant bag so any items, particularly electrical will not be damaged by water. 

Footwear is very important for all the exploration you will be doing. Therefore you should bring casual slip ons or sneakers that are worn in and won’t cause blisters. I would also suggest bringing plenty of SPF lip balm and sunscreen, as well as insect repellent and reusable plastic storage bags that are useful for storing wet swimwear. 

On the practical front, you don’t want to be caught short by not having an adaptor so you are able to charge the appliances you bring. Otherwise you may struggle to research things to do and also in case of emergencies a working phone is essential! On that note a back-up phone charger or portable charger is something to be remembered.”

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Vicky is the co-founder of TravelDailyNews Media Network where she is the Editor-in Chief. She is also responsible for the daily operation and the financial policy. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Tourism Business Administration from the Technical University of Athens and a Master in Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Wales.

She has many years of both academic and industrial experience within the travel industry. She has written/edited numerous articles in various tourism magazines.

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