10. Tatooine
The desert planet where Anakin and Luke Skywalker grew up, Tatooine is known for its twin suns, vast dunes, and iconic locations like Mos Eisley Cantina.
9. Coruscant
The bustling capital of the galaxy, Coruscant is a city-covered planet that houses the Galactic Senate and Jedi Temple, showcasing the grandeur of civilization in the Star Wars universe.
8. Hoth
The icy world featured in The Empire Strikes Back, Hoth is known for its extreme cold and the Rebel Alliance’s Echo Base, offering thrilling battles and stunning landscapes.
7. Endor
Home to the Ewoks and the site of the second Death Star’s destruction, Endor is a lush forest moon that highlights the beauty and diversity of life in the galaxy.
6. Dagobah
The swampy home of Jedi Master Yoda, Dagobah is a place of mystique and reflection, filled with dark side visions and rich in the Force’s presence.
5. Mustafar
The volcanic planet where Anakin Skywalker fell to the dark side, Mustafar’s fiery landscape is both dangerous and dramatic, showcasing the intensity of conflict.
4. Naboo
Known for its stunning landscapes, beautiful architecture, and peaceful culture, Naboo is home to Padmé Amidala and is characterized by its serene lakes and rolling hills.
3. Kashyyyk
The home planet of the Wookiees, Kashyyyk is a vibrant world filled with towering trees and diverse wildlife, making it a unique and culturally rich location.
2. Jakku
A desert planet introduced in The Force Awakens, Jakku is marked by its scavenger culture and remnants of past battles, including the wreckage of the Star Destroyer.
- Alderaan
Though destroyed by the Death Star, Alderaan is remembered for its beauty and commitment to peace and diplomacy, making it a symbol of what was lost in the Galactic Civil War.