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SI Swimsuit Edition 2008: All the Hot Destinations!

One of the most anticipated and popular men’s magazine issues of the season is out on newsstands and magazine stands: The 2008 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition.

Hot, exotic, gorgeous, au naturel and uncovered.

Destinations, that is. Along with models, cheerleaders, and celebs in swimsuits – real bikinis and also fake ones – that is, bikinis that have been “body painted.” So what were the 10 exotic destinations that Sports Illustrated picked to photograph their swimsuit edition?

Hawii

Maui, Hawaii – from humpback whale watching to museums and ships, beaches, and Haleakala, the largest dormant volcano on earth, Maui has often been voted the Best Pacific Island.

 

Singer Island, Florida

Singer Island, Florida – located in Palm Beach County, Singer Island is considered to have one of the top five beaches in the area. Water sports, cruising, elegance, and more than 150 PGA golf courses in the area, tropical Singer Island is no let down.

 

Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands

Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands – also known as “Provo,” is the urban center of these islands. It is a paradise for divers because of its sea life and coral reefs.

 

St. Petersburg

St Petersburg, Russia – is a city of history and classical architecture and the very centre of life in Russia. With extensive canals and echoing palaces, St. Petersburg is like taking a trip through history.

 

Caesarea & Dead Sea, Isreal

Caesarea & Dead Sea, Israel – Caesarea was a city dedicated to Caesar more than 2000 years ago and has significant mention in the life of Jesus. The stunning beauty of the Mediterranean can be found here.

 

Discovery Cove, Orlando, Florida

Discovery Cove, Orlando, Florida – a popular tourist attraction for those hoping to swim with dolphins, snorkel through coral reefs to meet hundreds of tropical fish, sting rays and explore underwater mysteries.

 

San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua

San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua – this coastal city on the Pacific Ocean is popular because of its stunning beaches, surfing culture and is a big hit even for locals.

 

Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands – you won’t find waters any bluer or clearer than at the Caymans in the Caribbean. Turtles, sting rays, lizards – and of course, beaches, diving, and swimming – are hugely popular here.

 

St Johns, US Virgin Islands

St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands – historical sugar plantations, the best beaches in the U.S. Virgin Islands, hiking trails and water sports are the main features of St. John.

 

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