3. Santa Cruz del Islote, Colombia
Even though this town covers just a hectare of space, some 1,200 people reside in Santa Cruz, making it surely one of the most crowded pieces of land on the entire plant. Obviously the Colombians on the mainland all had the same idea when they noticed this jewel in the Caribbean. So, if you will be making a trip here, perhaps you’d best way ’til you see someone foolishly depart from the island – then you can take their place while they are gone!
4. Isola dei Pescatori, Italy
This island is perhaps not a city, though it does have permanent residents and two thriving industries: fishing and tourism. Resting in Lago Maggiore, around 50 lucky souls keep their home on this cute island, though they do have to put up with frequent flooding. So try and come here when the rainy season is off and you should have a superb time enjoying such tremendous, natural views.