Ranking The Most Beautiful Countries On Earth—According To Photographers

Ranking The Most Beautiful Countries On Earth—According To Photographers


July 29, 2025 | Allison Robertson

Ranking The Most Beautiful Countries On Earth—According To Photographers


Through A Photographer’s Lens

If you’re chasing golden light, dramatic landscapes, or once-in-a-lifetime portraits, this guide’s for you. We ranked the world’s most photogenic countries based on diversity of scenery, lighting, iconic subjects, and epic photo opportunities. 

From windswept fjords to vibrant street markets, these are the places where photographers go wide-eyed and memory cards go full. Ready to capture beauty on every shutter click? Let’s count down the most stunning places on Earth.

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#20 – Croatia: Adriatic Dreams & Ancient Stone

Croatia feels like a fairytale come to life. The walled city of Dubrovnik glows golden at sunset, and the turquoise waters of the Dalmatian Coast are a dream for drone shots. Venture inland for Plitvice Lakes’ cascading waterfalls—each tier more photogenic than the last. History, color, and coastal light? Say no more.

Plitvice Lakes National ParkPiotrek Wilk, Pexels

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#19 – Morocco: Sand Dunes, Souks & Symmetry

Morocco is a color wheel of photo inspiration. Think blue-washed alleys in Chefchaouen, intricate tilework in Marrakech, and camel silhouettes over Saharan dunes at dusk. The textures here—architectural and human—make every corner a new composition. Pro tip: golden hour in the desert hits different.

File:Chefchaouen image.jpgLe Matin, Wikimedia Commons

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#18 – Iceland: Ice, Fire & Everything Moody

Iceland is basically nature’s photo studio. Black sand beaches, ice caves, waterfalls that look like staircases from the gods—and don’t even get us started on the northern lights. Photographers love the ever-changing weather and surreal textures. It’s dramatic. It’s cinematic. It’s a landscape lover’s dream.

Thingvellir National Park, Iceland - 2006Ville Miettinen, CC BY 2.0, Wikimedia Commons

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#17 – India: Chaos, Color & Cultural Layers

From Rajasthan’s desert forts to Kerala’s misty tea plantations, India is a sensory explosion. Markets blaze with color, rituals unfold by riverbanks, and there’s magic in every chaotic street. Capture elephants in amber light, temple silhouettes at dawn, and portraits that tell centuries-old stories in a single glance.

Ranakpur Jain, Indiaexplorewithinfo, Shutterstock

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#16 – Chile: From Dry Deserts to Ice Fields

Chile has some of Earth’s most otherworldly scenery—especially for wide-angle fans. The Atacama Desert glows pink at sunset and looks like Mars by day. Down south, Patagonia’s jagged peaks and turquoise lakes practically beg for a pano. In between? Vineyards, volcanoes, and star-filled skies.

File:Atacama Desert (Unsplash).jpgMarcus Dall Col marcusdallcol, Wikimedia Commons

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#15 – Greece: White Walls, Blue Domes & Island Light

Greece’s whitewashed villages were made for Instagram, but there’s more than Santorini sunsets. The ruins of Athens, mountain monasteries of Meteora, and crystal-clear island coves give endless range. It’s bright, bold, and timeless. Bring your polarizer—those blues are real.

File:Santorini, Greece (26852290519).jpgPedro Szekely from Los Angeles, USA, Wikimedia Commons

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#14 – Peru: Peaks, Patterns & Ancient Majesty

Whether it’s misty mornings over Machu Picchu or textile-covered markets in Cusco, Peru’s got soul. Hike into the Sacred Valley or scan rainbow mountains under moody skies—every frame feels alive. Add in llamas, vibrant culture, and epic altitude views, and your camera will never rest.

File:Machu Picchu, Peru.jpgPedro Szekely at https://www.flickr.com/photos/pedrosz/, Wikimedia Commons

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#13 – Japan: Precision, Petals & Pop Culture

From Zen gardens to neon cityscapes, Japan is a study in contrast. Cherry blossoms frame ancient temples, while Tokyo glows with futuristic light. In Kyoto, every street feels curated. From seasonal shifts to street style, Japan’s a place where every shot has story and symmetry.

Kyoto Castle, JapanUjigis, Wikimedia Commons

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#12 – Vietnam: Misty Mountains & Motorbike Mayhem

Vietnam offers soft, painterly landscapes and street scenes full of motion. Halong Bay’s limestone pillars rise from emerald water like myths. Terraced rice paddies in Sapa change with the seasons. And Hanoi’s motorbike madness? Chaotic, beautiful, and totally worth capturing with a slow shutter.

Ha Long Bay in VietnamLas sea, Pexels

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#11 – Switzerland: Precision Peaks & Alpine Drama

Switzerland is where light and landscape align in perfection. The Matterhorn looks good from every angle, and the train rides offer cinematic moments at every bend. Lakes mirror snowy summits, villages look hand-painted, and summer wildflowers feel like a Monet dream.

The MatterhornShutterstock

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#10 – Indonesia: Volcanoes, Temples & Island Magic

Indonesia is paradise in layers. Java’s ancient temples like Borobudur are mesmerizing at sunrise. Bali offers jungle waterfalls and surf scenes with ethereal light. Head to Komodo for wild terrain and pink beaches. With over 17,000 islands, this archipelago never runs out of subjects.

borobudur, javaAdel Newman, Adel Newman

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#9 – Norway: Fjords, Midnight Sun & Ice-Blue Beauty

Norway is made for moody landscape lovers. Narrow fjords, jagged mountains, and villages in painterly light create postcards with every frame. The Lofoten Islands are especially dreamy—red cabins, snowy peaks, and the northern lights dancing across your lens? Come on.

Lofoten Islands, NorwayPetr Šmerkl, CC BY-SA 3.0, Wikimedia Commons

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#8 – Australia: Red Earth & Ocean Blues

From the burnt orange of Uluru to the teal sweep of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia delivers bold color and rugged texture. Capture wild coastlines, tropical rainforests, and city skylines with equal flair. Don’t miss the Twelve Apostles at golden hour—it’s magic.

Great Barrier Reef AustraliaPete Niesen, Shutterstock

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#7 – Italy: Light, Layers & Old World Romance

Italy has that golden hour glow all day long. Tuscany’s rolling hills, Venice’s dreamy canals, and Rome’s ancient bones offer endless scenes of beauty. Cinque Terre’s seaside popsicles of color and Amalfi’s dramatic cliffs make this one of the most timeless photo playgrounds on Earth.

Italian History FactsWikimedia Commons

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#6 – Argentina: Andean Epicness & Wild Extremes

Photographers love Argentina’s extreme contrasts—icy peaks of Patagonia, colorful canyons of Jujuy, and the urban cool of Buenos Aires. Iguazu Falls is rainforest drama, while Perito Moreno Glacier feels like the world’s frozen breath. Pack your wide angle and extra batteries.

Iguazu Falls, ArgentinaLuca Galuzzi, CC BY-SA 2.5, Wikimedia Commons

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#5 – Kenya: Safari Scenes & Golden Light

Kenya isn’t just about wildlife—it’s about the light. The golden savannas of the Maasai Mara, the dramatic silhouettes of elephants against Mount Kilimanjaro, and the vibrant markets of Nairobi all offer stunning visuals. Sunrise on safari? Unreal. This is where National Geographic dreams are made.

Maasai Mara, KenyaVaclav Sebek, Shutterstock

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#4 – New Zealand: Epic in Every Direction

If Tolkien had a favorite lens, it’d be a wide-angle—and he’d use it in New Zealand. You’ll get waterfalls, volcanoes, alpine lakes, and coastal cliffs all within a day’s drive. Fiordland is hauntingly beautiful, and Lake Tekapo at night offers sky shots to die for.

Cruise boat sailing on Milford Sound towards Mitre PeakChameleonsEye, Shutterstock

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#3 – South Africa: Landscapes, Wildlife & Cape Cool

Cape Town alone is a visual feast—mountains, beaches, and bright urban culture. Add in safaris at Kruger, winelands near Stellenbosch, and epic coastlines along the Garden Route. Sunsets hit different here, and every lens gets a workout. Don’t miss Bo-Kaap’s rainbow houses!

Black Mirror FactsWikimedia Commons

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#2 – Canada: Wild Beauty, Coast to Coast

Canada is like an endless postcard collection. The Rockies in Alberta, coastal fjords of British Columbia, and icebergs drifting off Newfoundland? Unreal. In Quebec, you’ll find old-world charm, while Banff and Jasper bring peak mountain drama. It's vast, vivid, and full of quiet beauty.

Aerial View of Montreal, Quebec, Canada with Cloudy Sky in the BackgroundR.M. Nunes, Adobe Stock

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#1 – France: Romantic Light & Visual Poetry

France is photogenic in the most effortless way. Paris glows in rain or shine. Provence’s lavender fields seem airbrushed. The Riviera sparkles, and the Alps are Alpine perfection. Even a random café looks like it’s waiting for its close-up. From the city of light to countryside calm, France is the world’s top model.

The image showcases a Vibrant urban scene of Paris, FranceBrady, Adobe Stock

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