Year established: 15th century
Population: Only a handful of few people live here
Best time of year to visit: June-August
Why you should visit Kizhi Island: Located in Russia’s Lake Onega, Kizhi Island was mostly abandoned in the 1950s and is now an open-air museum. The island’s main draw is Kizhi Pogost, a UNESCO World Heritage Site comprising two wooden churches and an octagonal bell tower, all dating back to the 1700s.
The Transfiguration Church, with its 22 trademark Russian onion domes, is particularly beautiful. At 121 feet, it’s also one of the world’s tallest wooden structures. In the winter months, you can get here by snowmobile, dog sled or skis on the frozen lake, adding to the old-world feel. But we recommend waiting for the summer and taking the ferry!