In Turkey's Butterfly Valley, a lush gorge winds down to a stunning blue-water beach. And while we'd recommend visiting this verdant paradise based on its looks alone, the rocky oasis is also home to more than 80 species of butterflies, including the exotic Jersey Tiger, which is really just an incredibly happy bonus. Butterfly Valley's so-called "hippie" demographic lazes under the stars in bungalows, hammocks and tents, sunning themselves on the sand and barbecuing near a beachside bar before taking "hair-raising" hikes into the butterfly-filled terrain, where a waterfall flows and photographers are met with stunning panoramas of the ocean below. With views like these, we'd gladly set up camp here, too. Nestled on Turkey's Lycian Way, Butterfly Valley is a government-protected wonderland -- the area is noticeably better-preserved than the neighboring beach town of Ölüdeniz.