
Hotel on the water in Zanzibar (Photo: Envato)
The Maldives just made it official: Israeli passport holders are now banned from entering the country. Sound familiar? That’s because this isn’t the first time—it was proposed back in June 2023, later withdrawn, and has now been passed into law. Israel had already issued a travel warning last December, and now Jewish travelers are rethinking their plans.
Last year, when this issue first came up, voices like Bill Ackman suggested it was time for Jews to cross the Maldives off their bucket lists. But don’t worry—TotallyJewishTravel.com has your back. We’ve pulled together a list of breathtaking vacation spots that check all the same boxes: turquoise water, white-sand beaches, and luxurious vibes. Some even come with the added bonus of a nearby Chabad house.
Yes, the Maldives has long been the poster child for overwater bungalows and postcard-perfect beaches. But trust us—there are other destinations out there that are just as spectacular. Let’s dive into your new dream vacation list.

Bora Bora (Envato)
Bora Bora, French Polynesia
Bora Bora’s not called the "Pearl of the Pacific" for nothing. Picture glassy lagoons, lush green peaks, and those iconic overwater bungalows. Whether you're snorkeling through coral gardens or just soaking in the views of Mount Otemanu, this place feels straight out of a screensaver—and yes, it totally gives Maldives vibes.
Zanzibar, Tanzania
Zanzibar offers beautiful beaches and high-end resorts, but with the added bonus of rich culture and history. You can wander the alleys of Stone Town, snorkel in turquoise waters, and relax at luxury hotels. Bonus: there's a Chabad and kosher restaurant in Dar es Salaam, just a ferry ride away.

Mauritius (Photo: Envato)
Mauritius
Looking for Maldives-level luxury with a side of culture? Mauritius is the spot. You’ll find powder-soft sands that feel untouched and crystal-clear waters, but also vibrant street markets, nature hikes, and a mix of cultural influences that make it feel more dynamic than your average beach escape.
Fiji
Fiji’s made up of over 300 islands, and each one has its own slice of paradise. With clear lagoons, coral reefs, and luxury resorts, it's easy to see the appeal. Plus, the warm Fijian hospitality and cultural experiences give it a vibe that’s both exotic and welcoming.

Marine iguanas only found on Galapagos Islands (Photo: Envato)
Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
This one’s for the wildlife lovers. While the Galapagos may not have five-star overwater bungalows, what it does have is once-in-a-lifetime nature experiences—like swimming with sea lions or spotting giant tortoises. It’s luxurious in a totally different (and unforgettable) way.

Phuket (Photo: Envato)
Phuket, Thailand
Phuket has it all—luxury resorts, picture-perfect beaches, rich Thai culture, and a Chabad house with kosher food. You can chill on the beach, go island-hopping, or dive into the bustling markets. It’s lively and colorful, but still lets you unwind in style.
Cook Islands
Want something more off-the-radar? The Cook Islands might be your best-kept secret. They’ve got that same overwater bungalow energy, calm turquoise lagoons, and island hospitality that makes you feel instantly at home. Think Maldives, but more low-key.

Ancient Mayan archaeological site in Belize (Photo: Envato)
Belize
If you love the beach but also want adventure, Belize delivers. It’s home to the second-largest barrier reef in the world, Mayan ruins, jungle excursions—and yes, gorgeous beachfront resorts. Perfect for travelers who want a mix of snorkeling and zip-lining in the jungle.
Philippines (Palawan & Boracay)
Palawan’s limestone cliffs and secret lagoons are pure magic, while Boracay offers that classic beach getaway with nightlife to match. Plus, there’s a Chabad in Boracay that serves Shabbat meals, which makes it even easier for kosher travelers to enjoy the scene.

Over the water bungalows in Tahiti (Photo: Envato)
Tahiti, French Polynesia
Tahiti delivers big on romance, beauty, and culture. Waterfalls, black-sand beaches, mountain hikes—it’s not just a pretty face. For those who want a little more variety (and fewer crowds) than the Maldives, Tahiti hits all the right notes.
Seychelles
A little wild, a lot luxurious. The Seychelles—a cluster of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean—offers epic beaches, lush jungles, and granite rock formations that make it look like something out of a fantasy film. You’ll get all the beauty of the Maldives with an extra splash of island adventure.

Secluded beach on La Digue in Seychelles (Photo: Envato)
Final Thoughts
You might’ve had your heart set on the Maldives, but the world is full of places that are just as beautiful—some even more special. Whether you’re in the mood to snorkel, unwind with a book on the beach, or try something totally new, there’s no shortage of unforgettable spots to explore.
From the iconic lagoons of Bora Bora to the cultural energy of Zanzibar and the adventure-filled landscapes of Belize, these destinations offer everything the Maldives does—and then some. Some even come with kosher food and a nearby Chabad, so you don’t have to compromise on comfort or convenience.
Ready to plan your next island escape?
Check out our guide to the Top 10 Kosher Destinations in the Caribbean for more sun-soaked inspiration.