To mark Star Wars Day, May the 4th, how well do you know your Star Wars locations? A recent survey of instagram hashtags has revealed the most popular locations – and an interesting list of ‘undiscovered’ spots used to film the mammoth movie series.
The European Hidden Star Wars Destinations to Visit
According to a survey by Money.co.uk, the most ‘undiscovered’ European Star Wars destination is the Palace of Caserta in Italy, which stood in as the Royal Palace of Naboo in the Phantom Menace and the Attack of the Clones but was only hashtagged 961 times.
In second place is the Hardangerjøkulen in Norway with 4,927 hashtags and can be seen in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (Episode V).
Placing third with 23,136 hashtags is Eyjafjallajökull situated in Iceland and was used in the 2015 Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Episode VII).
In fourth is Villa del Balbianello in Italy with 28,152 hashtags and used recently for the 2002 Star Wars: Attack of the Clones (Episode II) and in fifth is Reynisfjara with 92,853 hashtags, used for the 2016 Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
The top 5 undiscovered European Star Wars destinations to visit
Star Wars Destinations |
Country |
Episode |
Number of Hashtags |
|
1 | Palace of Caserta | Italy | I, II |
961 |
2 | Hardangerjøkulen | Norway | V |
4,927 |
3 | Eyjafjallajökull | Iceland | VII |
23,136 |
4 | Villa del Balbianello | Italy | II |
28,152 |
5 | Reynisfjara | Iceland | R1 |
92,853 |
The top 10 popular Star Wars destinations to visit
The destination used by Star Wars with the most hashtags is Fuerteventura in Spain, with a whopping 2,883,765. Situated in the Atlantic Ocean, the island was used in the 2018 Solo: A Star Wars Story.
Just behind in second is Dubrovnik in Croatia, with an impressive 2,501,453 hashtags and used in Star Wars: The Last Jedi (Episode VIII). Placing third is Dolomites in Italy with 2,245,353 hashtags and featured in 2018 Solo: A Star Wars Story.
Star Wars Destinations |
Country |
Episode |
Number of Hashtags |
|
1 | Fuerteventura | Spain | Solo |
2,883,765 |
2 | Dubrovnik | Croatia | VIII |
2,501,453 |
3 | Dolomites | Italy | Solo |
2,245,353 |
4 | Canary Wharf | United Kingdom | R1 |
863,496 |
5 | Grindelwald | Switzerland | III |
501,771 |
6 | Salar de Uyuni | Bolivia | VIII |
454,264 |
7 | Wadi Rum | Jordan | R1, IX |
426,664 |
8 | Plaza de España | Spain | II |
354,267 |
9 | Death Valley National Park | United States | IV |
263,380 |
10 | Guilin | China | III |
262,392 |
The Most Hidden Star Wars Location of all is in Ireland
Most Star Wars fans will know that Skellig Michael has featured in three most recent Star Wars films – VII, VIII and IX – and managed to make it into 22nd spot on the list of the most hidden locations, with 27,473 hashtags. But The Last Jedi also featured Brow Head, at the tip of the Lyroe Peninsula in West Cork. Sadly, it hasn’t gotten any Star Wars-related hashtags.