The 20 Best Countries in the World: 2023 Readers’ Choice Awards

By Nicholas DeRenzo

The Best Countries in the World 2023 Readers Choice Awards

For years, we've asked our readers to tell us their favorite countries in the world via our annual Readers’ Choice Awards . Now in its 36th iteration, the list continues to capture the travel experiences our readers love best, from the best hotels in the world to the top airlines , cruises , islands , and luggage . This year, you traveled farther and deeper; seeking out remote properties; sailing on smaller, more intimate ships; and prioritizing destinations you’ve been waiting years to visit. At least that’s what a staggering 526,518 of you told us in our annual Readers’ Choice Awards survey. Now, you can use the results to decide where you’re going next. Here are the 20 best countries in the world, as voted by Traveler readers.

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All eyes will be on Paris this year as the city prepares to host the Summer Olympics. Following the reconstruction of...

All eyes will be on Paris this year, as the city prepares to host the Summer Olympics. Following the reconstruction of Notre-Dame and this year's much-publicized battle with bedbugs , the City of Light is embracing the spirit of reinvention. That means playful design hotel openings , Dominique Crenn’s first restaurant in her home country, renewed efforts to clean up the Seine (with the goal of making it swimmable, no less), and a slew of French Asian artisans and chefs shaking up the cultural scene. Well beyond the confines of the capital, there are new adventures to discover, from the low-key surf scene in Hossegor to a buzzy African-inspired restaurant in Nîmes to a wave of modernist-tinged openings in the perma-chic French Riviera . And much, much farther afield, the overseas territory of French Polynesia made our list of the 24 best places to go in 2024 . The 118-island archipelago, which is reinvesting in its native flora and restoring coral, will play host to the Olympic surfing competitions this year.

Sri Lanka

19. Sri Lanka

This South Asian nation packs a wallop into a single teardrop-shaped island only slightly larger than the state of West Virginia: Think high-elevation tea plantations that are eye-vibratingly green, national parks where sloth bears and endangered elephants roam, and friendly surf towns that, if you squint, might remind you of Costa Rica or Nicaragua some decades years ago. (May we suggest Ahangama , with its indie-music venues, locavore cafés, and eco-boutiques?) And then there’s the capital city of Colombo , where you can shop for local spices, fly kites along the waterfront, or even charter a yacht. As Sri Lanka has worked in recent years to secure its spot as a global tourism contender, it has faced quite a few challenges, from the 2019 Easter Sunday bombings to the pandemic. Now, it’s looking to regain the trust of visitors with its trademark hospitality and warm nature—not to mention an ever-expanding roster of new hotels and resorts .

Vienna has long been a favorite stop on European grand tours but despite the citys Hapsburgera pomp and splendor its far...

18. Austria

Vienna has long been a favorite stop on European grand tours, but despite the city’s Hapsburg-era pomp and splendor, it’s far from a dusty museum piece. Leaders recently announced plans to be carbon neutral by 2040, led by a hyperlocal culinary scene that has welcomed such innovations as a city snail farm and an urban collective that uses grounds from the city’s famed coffee house scene to grow mushrooms. Outside the capital, visitors still flock to alpine ski villages and jewel-box-like Salzburg , but other destinations are bubbling to the surface. Making our Hot List recently is The Cōmodo , an artfully repurposed 1960s health resort on the edge of the country’s largest national park in the mountain village of Bad Gastein. And, this year, the country celebrated its third European Capital of Culture—following Graz in 2003 and Linz in 2009—the spa town of Bad Ischl, where the healing salt waters have been attracting royalty and other elites since the early 1800s.

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17. South Africa

South Africa has always been a favorite first stop on the continent for international travelers, and it’s becoming increasingly accessible thanks to new direct routes. But even if you’ve visited before, you might not recognize the place: Joining the illustrious ranks of the country’s famed safari resorts and wineries are a slew of new openings , including a revitalized weekend market in Johannesburg and buzzy beach clubs in the heart of Cape Town. Beyond the wildlife watching that has made South Africa a favorite destination for generations of safari goers, new adventures await around every corner: Take lessons with the country’s first Black African free-diving instructor, the mermaid-esque Zandile Ndhlovu ; retrace Viola Davis’s footsteps in the filming locations from The Woman King (South Africa stood in for the former West African Kingdom of Dahomey); or collaborate on your own bespoke African-print bomber jacket with local Joburg fashion designer Sebo Marobela .

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16. United Kingdom

Thanks to Brexit and a new monarch, it’s safe to say that the United Kingdom hasn’t seen such an intense period of transition since perhaps the Margaret Thatcher era. But despite the changes, most of the things we all know and love about the country are still intact, such as London’s dazzlingly diverse restaurant scene and its wide array of free museums (the National Portrait Gallery reopened its doors last summer after a three-year renovation). History is always being reimagined and remixed in these parts: Take, for instance, the landmark Old War Office, which has been transformed into Raffles London at The OWO , or the renovated 1511 Thornbury Castle , where you can now make like a Tudor-era noble and book an overnight stay. Up in the north of England, Yorkshire made it onto our list of the best places to go in 2024, thanks to its emerging culinary scene, and adventures await beyond the borders of England as well—foraging for mushrooms in Wales , tapping into maritime history in Northern Ireland , or hopping between swimmable tidal pools on the coast of Scotland .

With its fairytale castles charming small towns and festive Christmas markets Germany has always loomed large as a...

15. Germany

With its fairytale castles , charming small towns , and festive Christmas markets , Germany has always loomed large as a tourist magnet, whether you’re exploring it by train, river cruise, or road trip . While the country may seem tradition-bound, it’s also not afraid of trying something new, which might mean immersive art shows taking over unexpected spaces in Berlin or a $120 million, high-tech medi-spa opening in the pastoral North Frisian Islands. There are new contemporary-art-filled places to stay , buzzy neighborhoods (like Munich’s meatpacking district, Schlachthofviertel ), and even an expanding fleet of ultra-eco-friendly, hydrogen-powered passenger trains that emit only steam and condensed water. Of course, the classics are just as beautiful as they’ve always been: When, for instance, you enjoy the healing thermal springs of Baden-Baden , you’re taking part in a millennia-old tourist tradition that dates back to the pre-Roman Celts.

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14. Croatia

The secret’s out: This Balkan country may have been off-the-beaten path a decade or so ago, but it’s rapidly gaining in popularity, thanks to increased direct flights, an influx of cruises, and especially the popularity of Game of Thrones . Croatia is feeling the growing pains of its success, with spots like Dubrovnik and Split becoming every bit as overtouristed as Venice or Amsterdam, but there are plenty of areas around the country that reward exploration: dining at family-farm restaurants and sampling local olive oil in Istria , zipping around by speedboat off the coastline of Trogir , road-tripping through vineyards and oyster farms on the Dalmatian Coast , or sailing among the restful Kornati Islands , which are dotted with oak forests, centuries-old churches, and fortified villages. The result? What local Dalmatians call fjaka —that sweet feeling of doing absolutely nothing.

Long celebrated as a rugged adventure outpost Iceland is the kind of edgeoftheworld place where your trip just might be...

13. Iceland

Long celebrated as a rugged adventure outpost, Iceland is the kind of edge-of-the-world place where your trip just might be interrupted or postponed by a volcanic eruption or mini-earthquakes—but is worth the wait. These days, urban life is just as alive and exciting as the geothermal activity bubbling underground: Think pilgrimage-worthy restaurants (like Ox , a speakeasy-style tasting-menu spot), see-and-be-seen design hotels ( The Reykjavík Edition ), and a robust roster of new natural wine bars, cocktail lounges, and innovative food halls.

As the Golden Circle becomes increasingly crowded with international visitors taking advantage of IcelandAir’s “stopover” program , the country is gently nudging travelers off the beaten path. The relatively new Diamond Circle , for instance, weaves a 155-mile loop through northeastern Iceland, stopping at waterfalls, mud pits, lava caves, and hot springs. And in 2023, the fan-favorite Blue Lagoon —which boasts a Michelin-starred restaurant of its own, Moss —expanded its footprint with the new Highland Base Kerlingarfjöll , a cozy retreat in a part of the country’s rugged interior that’s so remote even many Icelanders haven’t stepped foot there.

Sydney

12. Australia

We’ll never stop loving Sydney and Melbourne and the Great Barrier Reef , but the overarching theme for Aussie tourism in the past few years has been a resounding: “But there’s so much more out there!” There’s almost a passing of the baton going on among the country’s creative-minded cities: Way out west, Perth enjoyed its status as the country’s fast-growing boomtown, followed by Hobart, Tasmania , which welcomed a game-changing art museum and design hotel . Ready for its big close-up is Queensland’s oft-ignored capital city of Brisbane , which is newly accessible thanks to direct routes from the United States and will see such skyline-transforming additions as the Queen’s Wharf entertainment precinct (with a six-star Rosewood) and a $100-million performing arts venue. And when the first World’s 50 Best Hotels list was released back in September, Brisbane’s modernist-tinged The Calile ranked the highest in the region. On the exact opposite side of the country, Western Australia’s remote Kimberley region made our list of the world’s best places to go in 2024 , thanks to increased cruise itineraries to the area and the newly launched Aboriginal Cultural Expedition.

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Istanbul has always sat at the crossroads of the world, where the thin ribbon of the Bosphorus divides Asia from Europe, and East from West. It's taken its position to new heights with a game-changing international airport that opened in 2019 and gained fandom among our readers for its modern design and impressive duty-free shopping zone. Returning visitors will find all the things they love about Istanbul still intact, from its minaret-filled skyline to its thrilling food scene , but there are plenty of fresh offerings, including a burgeoning contemporary gallery scene in artsy Karaköy . Farther afield, the Turquoise Coast attracts jet setters with its traditional hammams and party-centric resorts alike, while the surrounding Aegean region has seen an explosion of modern wineries amid its ancient ruins. And speaking of antiquity, there’s a brand new (yet very old) reason to head out east into Anatolia: In 2021, UNESCO inscribed the 8,000-year-old Arslantepe Mound on its list of World Heritage Sites.

With its cowstudded green valleys snowcapped peaks and glitzy ski resorts Switzerland is the kind of place that most...

10. Switzerland

With its cow-studded green valleys, snow-capped peaks, and glitzy ski resorts, Switzerland is the kind of place that most people think they know. But this country in the heart of Europe is worth another look. Take, for instance, its notoriously expensive largest city, Zürich , which never seems to get enough credit for its progressive outlook , oft-overlooked art and music scenes , and a skyline shaped by staggeringly diverse architectural voices, including Le Corbusier, Santiago Calatrava, and Shigeru Ban. Its Alpine ski towns, with big names like Verbier, Davos, and Zermatt, meanwhile, are expanding their offerings beyond the snow season: The Engadin Valley , home to St. Moritz, has become a warm-weather hot spot, with hundreds of miles of hiking trails, electric mountain bikes for rent, and all manner of adventure sports, including paragliding, kitesurfing, and even class-4 whitewater-rapids rafting through Giarsun Gorge. But, of course, the classics still sing. After tackling the country’s rugged terrain, you’ve earned a stay in the new Mandarin Oriental Palace, Luzern , a stunningly remade Belle Epoque grande-dame hotel originally opened in 1906.

Oslo has spent the past several years getting out of the shadow of its grander Scandinavian peers like Stockholm and...

Oslo has spent the past several years getting out of the shadow of its grander Scandinavian peers, like Stockholm and Copenhagen, with attention-grabbing openings like the Sommerro hotel and the new National Museum and buzzy districts like harbor-side Bjørvika , home to the new Munch Museum. But the capital city is a mere gateway for exploring the country and its fjord-filled coastline—recently recalculated as the second-longest in the world after Canada. This year, a must-visit stop is Bodø , the first European Capital of Culture north of the Arctic Circle, which will see a lineup of cultural events celebrating Sámi culture and the opening of a new hotel made almost entirely out of wood. For the best way to get around these parts, you can’t beat Hurtigruten , a historic coastal ferry company that also doubles as a pleasure cruise line, a cargo vessel, a mail ship, and an expedition outfitter. The beloved institution celebrated its 130th anniversary in 2023 by partnering with renowned Norwegian chefs like Halvar Ellingsen for boundary-pushing onboard menus (think reindeer tartar and elk bone marrow) and introducing new itineraries to Svalbard and the North Cape.

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With a war between Israel and Hamas plunging the area into chaos and uncertainty, the region looks quite different than it did during the Readers’ Choice Awards voting process—and depending on where you're traveling, may need to be avoided until the situation on the ground changes. But before the latest conflict, Israel had been attracting travelers by investing in future developments while keeping an eye firmly on its past: Archaeologists, for instance, recently uncovered a 2,000-year-old synagogue in the ancient city of Migdal,; Tel Ashkelon, the largest Roman-era basilica in the Middle East, has also been undergoing restoration. In Jerusalem , a vibrant dining scene emerged, including in the winding alleyways of Machane Yehuda Market, while Bauhaus-rich Tel Aviv has added a slew of new hotel properties to its design-forward repertoire. As experts recently told readers in our update on the region , it’s best to postpone trips, not cancel them: “Do not give up on visiting Israel,” said Susan Weissberg from Wyllys Professional Travel. “It is the most fascinating country in the world, no matter what your religion is, and this too shall pass.”

Ferragudo. Lagoa Municipality. Faro district. Algarve. Portugal

7. Portugal

This Iberian Peninsula country has spent the past decade transforming from a budget-minded underdog destination to a major player that can rival the likes of Spain and Italy. From the start, even as it suffered under a forty-year authoritarian regime and a flailing economy, Portugal was brimming with delights that bordered on sensory overload: the intricate blue-and-white patterns of azulejo tiles, the intoxicating aroma of oven-fresh pastéis de nata, the mournful chords of live fado music , the bracing chill of a crisp vinho verde or the nectary sweetness of a port. With its jaunty yellow trams and hilltop São Jorge Castle, Lisbon is an easy-to-adore starting point for first-timers, but an increasing number of direct flights to Porto are inviting travelers to explore the second city’s contemporary cultural scene and must-try restaurants . And then? Portugal rewards repeat visitors with a choose-your-own-adventure that might include the terraced hillsides of the Douro Valley, the underrated wineries and burgeoning beach towns of the Alentejo region , the surfer havens of the Algarve , and the absurdly scenic hamlets scattered throughout. Now, thanks to new direct flights from the U.S., even the Hawaii-like volcanic landscapes of the Azores are right at your fingertips.

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When the World’s 50 Best Bars list was announced earlier this year, the top spot went to an innovative Barcelona cocktail lounge called Sips , and it shared the top five with fellow Barcelona speakeasy Paradiso , which is hidden inside a pastrami shop in the trendy El Born district. If you’ve spent any time in the country, especially after nightfall, you probably already know this obvious fact: The Spanish know how to party, and they love to do it in style, from the sherry and flamenco bars of Andalusia to the beach clubs of bohemian Formentera to the tapas bars of Barcelona . In an ironic twist, some of the country’s most notoriously party-hardy spots are moving in the opposite direction, shedding their reputations for debauchery to become serious cultural hubs. A new generation of creatives in Mallorca , for instance, are getting back to the land, with homey design hotels and natural wineries, while a host of boutique hotels and Michelin-star restaurants in Marbella is enticing visitors to explore beyond the (admittedly gorgeous) beachfront and into the previously underrated Old Town.

Ever since Peter Jackson cast his home country as Middleearth in the Lord of the Rings film franchise visitors have...

5. New Zealand

Ever since Peter Jackson cast his home country as Middle-earth in the Lord of the Rings film franchise, visitors have viewed this island nation as a place of almost mythical beauty, from the crystalline mountains lakes and sweeping fjords to misty rainforests and geothermal valleys. Culturally diverse Auckland remains the most popular point of entry for international travelers, but new lodges and trails are making it easier than ever before to venture far out into the country’s vast wilderness. Among the most dazzling openings in recent years is Flockhill Lodge , a 36,000-acre high-country sheep station in the Southern Alps that now doubles as an ultra-luxe retreat, while other properties are finding clever ways to honor the land (such as regenerative farming ) and especially the country’s Māori heritage. And for something wildly unique, consider a flight on the world’s first winery airline, Invivo Air , which flies between Auckland and Queenstown and includes an eight-step wine tasting at 18,000 feet.

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For American travelers, Ireland has always felt a bit like an old cardigan: cozy, easy, and comfortable—the kind of place you can take multiple generations of family members to trace your genealogical roots or to scope out centuries-old castles and fireplace-warmed pubs. But there’s also a decidedly youthful wind whipping across the Emerald Isle . The capital city is emerging as one of Europe’s most forward-thinking tech hubs, nicknamed Silicon Docks for the prevalence of tech giants and startups headquartered along the Grand Canal Dock. This infusion of big thinkers (with big wallets) has blown the dust off the island’s traditionalist culture. Now, in addition to crossing Trinity College’s Long Room off your bucket list, you might also find yourself foraging for nettles and pears with Takingaleaf founder Miceal Murray or sipping whiskey at Teeling, the first new distillery to open within the city in more than 125 years. Beyond the capital, Ireland is dotted with remote hotels and Airbnbs that allow you to spend the night everywhere from an island lighthouse in County May to a Scandi-chic cabin in County Monaghan. And if you’re in the mood for something farther afield, it doesn’t get much more rugged than the Aran Islands, the filming location and inspiration for The Banshees of Inisherin .

Greece is attracting recordbreaking tourist numbers and the crystal Aegean waters are beckoning us back to some of your...

Greece is attracting record-breaking tourist numbers, and the crystal Aegean waters are beckoning us back to some of your favorite islands in the world: postcard-perfect Santorini , mythology-steeped Mykonos , and massive Crete , with its reemerging viticultural scene. That roster of dreamy islands is ever-expanding, with more and more visitors venturing out to under-the-radar Paros , car-free Hydra , blissfully secluded Zakynthos , beach-filled Ios , and wild, windswept Tinos . And be sure not to ignore Athens . As it rebuilt itself after a paralyzing debt crisis, the ancient city leaned into a scrappy, creative energy that has yielded forward-thinking restaurants, avant-garde galleries, and hip hotels that rank Athens among Europe’s unexpectedly coolest capitals. And for those really looking for an adventure—albeit a slow one—consider a journey into Zagorohoria , a collection of 46 traditional stone villages scattered around the Pindus Mountains in Greece’s rugged northwest. Here, you’re likelier to encounter truffle hunters, bubbling hot springs, and monasteries with Orthodox frescoes than sun-seeking partiers.

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As Stanley Tucci’s popular CNN travelogue proved, there aren’t enough days in the year to uncover all the dolce vita that Italy has to offer. Beyond the hotspots in Florence , Venice , Milan , and Rome , the country is blessed with seemingly infinite villages and underrated cities to explore and fall in love with. Palermo’s stunningly restored Villa Igiea , for instance, brought the glitterati back to Sicily , which is still riding high off its role in HBO’s The White Lotus , while Bergamo and Brescia —two former rivals who were epicenters of the early pandemic—put aside their differences to jointly hold the title of 2023 Italian Capital of Culture. Of course, one of Italy’s enduring legacies is its world-renowned cuisine, which the government has officially nominated for inclusion on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list. And you don’t have to look far to see what all the fuss is about: Italy is a food lover’s paradise, where you can immerse yourself in the millennia-old Jewish cuisine of Rome, take part in a transformative cooking class in Tuscany , or try something completely new-to-you (like torta al testo ) in landlocked Umbria .

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Japan was dealt a bad hand, when its turn at the Summer Olympics fell during an international pandemic. And though they were much-delayed, the Games reminded viewers worldwide what they loved—and missed—about the island nation: the traditions, the design culture, the futuristic innovation. Now that the country has reopened for visa-free tourism, you’ll still find the incredible restaurants , the ultra-relaxing onsens , the Shinto temples, the cherry blossoms, and the impeccably clean and efficient high-speed trains , which run along some of the most scenic rail routes in the world. But there’s always something new popping up in this whizz-bang nation of the future. A buzzy gin scene ? Sure. A hilltop castle from 1599 where you can book overnight stays? Check. Oh yeah, and new galleries and exhibits on Naoshima Island , ultra-stylish glamping resorts , and a growing roster of sushi bars helmed by female chefs —still a major rarity in this tradition-bound country. And now there are fantastic excuses to venture far out to the country’s extreme north and south: New UNESCO World Heritage designees include the Jomon Prehistoric Sites in the north and a chain of islands in the archipelago’s southwestern stretches that are entirely uninhabited by humans and filled with endangered species.

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Why visit? Besides its exotic scenery, Queenstown is known as the adventure capital of the world. "It gets your adrenaline racing," says travel advisor Aanchal Gandhi . But Queenstown is also a relaxing destination if you prefer a slower pace — plus, the wine is great, says Gandhi.

Who should go? Anyone looking for a diverse experience — from gastronomy to hiking in the mountains. Queenstown is family-friendly and if you're a “Lord of the Rings” fan, of course you'll want to visit Middle Earth.

Don't miss: The Remarkables mountain range and the azure blue glaciers surrounding the city. You can enjoy the adrenaline rush with a bungee jump or blast across Lake Wakatipu and down the world-famous Kawarau and Shotover Rivers on the KJet.

Souvenirs on the Jamaa el Fna market in old Medina, Marrakesh, Morocco

Why visit? Marrakesh is one of the leading locations for artisanal handcrafted wares, including tiles, pottery, wood crafts, hand-beaten metals, leather and glass. Plus, as travel advisor Fiona Bayne notes, it also “has some of the most revered hotels in the world where you can experience sublime luxury in historic ornate palaces, minimalist luxury in private pavilions, or the taste of Morocco in a secluded riad.”

Who should go? Marrakesh holds allure for those who enjoy mixing history with a unique cuisine. If you travel to find original handmade items for your home, you'll want to visit Marrakesh.

Don't miss: A day trip to the ancient coastal trading port of Essaouira, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with ancient stone battlements around the port. Explore Essaouira's markets, famed for the Thuya wood crafts and their skilled craftsmen.

Lone Peak View Big Sky in summer.

Why visit? Visitors to Big Sky experience the Wild West in its original form. “Big Sky is a wonderful place to visit in the summer and winter,” notes travel advisor Rob Karp . Also, it has great skiing and hiking, and it's close to Yellowstone National Park.

Who should go? Anyone looking for outdoor adventure. It’s also perfect for skiers, nature lovers, outdoor explorers, and families.

Don’t miss: A trek to Riverhouse for beer and barbecue.

Vines in a vineyard in Alentejo region, Portugal, at sunset.

Why visit? Located between Lisbon and the Algarve is a lesser-known farm region of Portugal known as Alentejo. It's home to vineyards, olive groves, and a rich local culture. “Some forward-thinking Portuguese families have converted their farms into hotels, opening the authentic experience to guests,” says travel advisor Sylvia Lebovitch . “Alentejo’s farm region provides an immersive experience.”

Who should go? Couples, families and foodies, along with anyone who has experienced Napa or Tuscany and wants something similar.

Don’t miss: A locally sourced picnic in the vineyards.

Coloured houses in the town Longyearbyen, the most northern settlement in the world in Svalbard.

Why visit? For a true bucket list experience, the Norwegian Arctic’s Svalbard remains one of the last undeveloped places on Earth, in part because of the difficulty in accessing it. “Wildlife encounters are a highlight of visiting this Arctic wonderland, with everything from walruses, Arctic foxes and seals to reindeer and polar bears,” explains Lebovitch.

Who should go? Svalbard attracts wildlife lovers, adventurers and those who feel they have “seen it all.”

Don’t miss: The Global Seed Vault, which safeguards seeds from all over the world to protect the future food supply. The seed vault is not open to the public, but the structure alone is a sight to see.

Clear water lapping on a deserted sandy beach in summer, Naoshima Island, Kagawa, Japan

Why visit? Naoshima offers a calmer, more local and community-based experience not found not found in cities like Kyoto or Tokyo. “The island's inherent tranquility and surreal scenery allows for the perfect environment to foster relaxation and an openness to creativity,” says travel advisor Rachel Glick , "It also hosts one of the most unique art experiences in the world.”

Who should go? Lovers of Japanese architect Tadao Ando, couples, architects, students, families with teens, and artists should consider weaving Naoshima into their Japan itineraries.

Don’t miss: Aside from the iconic Yellow Pumpkin by Yayoi Kusama, guests should prioritize Monet and Turrell at the Chichu Art Museum , The Oval at Benesse House , and Tadao Ando's new Valley Gallery Art Site. If you have an extra day to spare, the otherworldly Teshima Art Museum is a ferry ride away and a must-see.

Greek village of Naousa, Paros island, Greece.

Why visit? A Greek Island that has been famous among Greeks for decades, Paros’ landscape fascinates with its undulating hills dotted with private chapels, as well as fertile valleys, golden coasts and picturesque whitewashed villages. “Paros is beginning to offer a balance of the authentic Greek traditional feel and luxury,” notes travel advisor Konstantinos Bastas .

Who should go? Those looking for an alternative to the popular and more crowded Greek islands like Mykonos and Santorini.

Don't miss: The fishing town of Naoussa, located on the northern coast of the island, has a welcome mix of traditional Greek with the contemporary through its offering of boutique luxury hotels and great food scene.

white sand beach and boulders and palm tree in Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands

Why visit? Virgin Gorda is among the Caribbean’s best kept secrets, with clear, calm waters and first-class snorkeling. “The best way to explore has always been by boat, but with the reopening of the fully renovated Rosewood Little Dix Bay , staying on land is just as magical,” notes Lebovitch.

Who should go? Virgin Gorda is popular with couples, families, snorkelers and beach bums.

Don’t miss: The Baths, huge boulders in pristine turquoise water.

Elizabeth Quay-Perth, capital of Western Australia, where the Swan River meets the southwest coast.

Why visit? Often overlooked for international travel because it’s remote, Perth has a laid-back vibe and life centered around the water – both the Swan River and the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. “You'll find sailing, surfing, quaint Victorian architecture, great food and excellent wine,” says travel advisor Mary Calloway Wood .

Who should go? With renowned vineyards and great food scene – there are more al fresco restaurants than anywhere else in Australia – it’s ideal for wine aficionados and foodies, along with surfers and adventure seekers.

Don't miss: A day trip by ferry to Rottnest Island offers more than 60 white sandy beaches and the ultimate Instagram celebrities: the quokkas, tiny marsupials with distinctive faces.

Senanque Abbey with blooming lavender field in Provence, France.

Why visit? Provence has a way of easing your heart rate. “Beautiful scenes of bucolic valleys, delicious food, and timeless pursuits offer a unique respite from our now fast-paced world,” says travel advisor Christopher Bellot . “Sun-filled days exploring idyllic farms, centuries old wineries and picturesque villages often end in candlelit dinners as the sun sets late.”

Who should go? Families, foodies, and those seeking an inspired sojourn.

Don't miss: The exquisite Le Mas des Poiriers , an 18th-century farmhouse located on an island in the Rhône River near the medieval city of Avignon.

Harbor in Antalya old town or Kaleici in Turkey.

Why visit? Antalya is famous for some of the world’s most ancient sites, as well as some of the finest resorts on the beach. “As a gateway to Türkiye’s Mediterranean region, known as the Turquoise Coast or Turkish Riviera, it’s a great alternative to the Greek Islands and less expensive,” explains travel advisor Harlee Rosenberg .

Who should go? Visitors looking for a warm weather getaway that won't break the bank. It's a great destination for families, singles and friends getaways.

Don't miss: The ancient sites and ruins and Yivli Minare Mosque, The Harbour, Kaleici, Perge Hadrian’s Gate and a boat ride to explore Duden Waterfalls.

Roman Amphitheatre in Lecce, Puglia (Apulia), southern Italy.

Why visit? Often in the shadow of Italy’s tourist destinations, the southern city Lecce, in the Puglia region, is for anyone who has already done the classics. “Travelers who are seeking the authentic Italian lifestyle experience will appreciate the evening passeggiata, when locals take a walk around town before they have dinner as the sun sets over the cobblestone lanes,” notes travel advisor John Yuceler .

Who should go? Foodies, well-traveled individuals, couples, and families.

Don't miss: After you overdo it on pasta and pizza, try the traditional Lecce Puglia cuisine, La Cucina Povera. If you want to take it a step further, take a cooking class to learn more about the local food and enjoy an authentic meal.

Sunset in Es Castells bay in Menorca, Balearic Island, Spain.

Why visit? Menorca is often referred to as Majorca’s little brother. Menorca attracts far fewer visitors and is much quieter, yet offers 216 kilometers of coastline is home to over 75 unspoiled beaches. “Visitors will find the island is filled with hidden swimming coves, called calas, many of which can only be reached by boat,” notes travel advisor Barbara Hammer .

Who should go? The island’s easygoing and uncrowded beaches make it ideal for families. There's plenty to do, including water skiing, windsurfing, sailing, kayaking, snorkeling and even exploring the island's shipwrecks.

Don’t miss: Port Mahon, the second-largest natural harbor in the world. Additionally, with extraordinary gastronomy and local wines, consider a wine tasting tour at the Binifadet Winery .

Aerial view of Lausanne Cityscape illuminated at dusk. Lake Geneva in the background. Vaud canton in ... [+] Switzerland.

Why visit? Lausanne is a medieval city on the shores of Lake Geneva that was once occupied by the Romans. ”It has a charming and historic old town, as well as magical views of the Alps and endless natural beauty,” says travel advisor James Katz .

Who should go? Anyone who enjoys history, as well as outdoor enthusiasts who like hiking.

Don't miss: Climb Sauvabelin tower for incredible views of the city, lake and Alps.

La Clusaz, located in the French Alps in Haute Savoie, is a beautiful little village and a famous ... [+] winter sports resort.

Why visit? Megève is considered one of the most luxurious winter destinations in the world. Yet it’s still understated, which helps it win over people who are uninterested in flash and glitz. ”After you spend the day on slopes you will find Michelin-starred restaurants and trendy bars where you can sip hot chocolate under the heat lamps,” recommends travel advisor Fatma Yuceler .

Who should go? Skiers, golfers, foodies, shopaholics, and spa lovers.

Don't miss: The Calvary Trail, where you can walk to see the 15 chapels that mark the stations of the cross.

Angkor Wat, Cambodia, one of the country's signature tourist attractions.

Why visit? Angkor Wat and the other Angkorian temples. But there is much more to Siem Reap. Travel advisor Andrew Williams explains, “It's the epicenter of chic Cambodia, with everything from backpacker party pads to hip hotels, plenty of wining and dining options, sumptuous spas, great shopping, local tours for all types of travelers and a creative cultural scene that includes Cambodia's leading contemporary circus.”

Who should go? History buffs, xenophiles and nature lovers. It's a destination that you can explore on your own, as a couple, or with the whole family or a group of friends.

Don't miss: Angkor Wat, Phnom National Park and the floating village of Kampong Phluk.

Valletta, Malta at dusk.

Why visit? Comprising three islands in the middle of the Mediterranean, tiny Malta is packed with history and culture. “Take the hop-on, hop-off ferry for a dip in the gorgeous Blue Lagoon and explore the truly unique Blue Grotto,” offers travel advisor Elaine Esposito .

Who should go? Malta is a destination for those interested in rich history and culture, great food, and a hot climate.

Don't miss: The three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the capital city of Valletta, the Megalithic Temples of Malta and the Hal Saflieni Hypogeum.

The Kalka to Shimla railway is a 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow-gauge railway in North India which ... [+] traverses a mostly-mountainous route from Kalka to Shimla.

Why visit? Crowned the “Queen of the Hills,” Shimla embodies India’s former British colonial culture, architecture and was adopted as the summer capital destination in modern Indian history. “The lush greenery in the summers and snowclad hills in the winter are enchanted,” says Gandhi.

Who should go? Architecture nerds. Also, hikers who enjoy spicy and earthy scents carried throughout the pine forests and those who want to slow down time to bask in the charming town.

Don't miss: A locally brewed cup of chai while relaxing in the opulent estate at the Wildflower Hall .

Moraine Lake, Rocky Mountains, Canada

Why visit? Lake Louise is a year-round destination in Banff National Park. Hiking, canoeing, rock climbing and fishing are popular summer activities. Visitors come to ski, skate and go tubing in winter. “Lake Louise enjoys a prime postcard backdrop against a hanging glacier and Mount Victoria,” notes travel advisor Stacy Kristynik .

Who should go? Active families and couples who love the outdoors will appreciate the enchanting, awe-inspiring scenery.

Don't miss: Hike the Plain of Six Glaciers. You will be rewarded with breathtaking views while you enjoy a snack and hot chocolate at the Plain of Six Glaciers Tea House.

Tourists at the Cruz Del Condor viewpoint, Colca canyon, Peru.

Why visit? This river canyon in southern Peru is famous for its remote trekking. “The surreal canyon is one of the world’s deepest, and you can hike among the terraced villages that predate the Incas,” says travel advisor Ashley Diamond , who notes that rafting and extreme sports are also available in the area.

Who should go? Culture-seekers and adventurous travelers will enjoy Colca Canyon most.

Don’t miss: Colca Canyon is the best place to see giant Andean condors. These condors are some of the largest birds in the world, with an average wingspan of 10 feet.

César Gaviria Trujillo Viaduct is a cable-stayed bridge linking the city of Pereira with the ... [+] municipality of Dosquebradas.

Why visit? Located in the foothills of the Andes and known for its sweeping coffee farmlands, Pereira is synonymous with the coffee cultural landscape of Colombia , a UNESCO World Heritage Site. “Pereira offers stunning views of the Andes while you enjoy a freshly brewed cup of Colombian coffee,” says travel advisor Diana Villegas .

Who should go? Both coffee novices and enthusiasts alike looking for a unique cup of joe experience can book a tour of the local coffee bean plantations. Families and solo travelers can enjoy captivating views in Pereira’s natural parks and botanical gardens and its scenic trails.

Don't miss: Coffee farms where Pereira’s award-winning arabica beans are grown and exported worldwide. Also, go café hopping to indulge in coffee, pastries, and local Colombian fare.

Famous Corniche, the waterfront street along Doha Bay, with its futuristic skyscrapers.

Why visit? Doha has become the latest golden capital of Mideast cool and culture. As the upcoming host to the World Cup, travel advisor Laurie Robinson explains, “It is a city in the making, juxtaposing its ancient Bedouin culture with the ultramodern. The Qatar National Museum, shaped as a desert rose, brings to life the unique story of Qatar and gives voice to the nation’s rich heritage and culture.”

Who should go? Architecture buffs will be awed by the futuristic skyline and the many spectacular museums.

Don't miss: Souk Waquif’s Golden Thumb, sunsets on the Doha Corniche, I.M. Pei’s Museum of Islamic Art, the Katara Cultural Village and the trendy Mshereib art/design district, with its robust coffee and café culture. Be sure to try machboos and karak chai.

California Valley Oak Tree with early morning sun beams in Paso Robles wine country in Central ... [+] California United States

Why visit? Consisting of majestic vineyards, oak-dotted hills and cowboy charm, Paso Robles is filled with world-class dining and a burgeoning art scene, says travel advisor Andrew Williams . “Relax in your choice of endless lodging options, from historic inns and luxury resorts to rustic vineyard escapes,” he says.

Who should go? Long viewed as a great weekend escape among Californians, it is ideal for multigenerational families and wine connoisseurs.

Don't miss: Tobin James Cellars, Sidecar Vineyard Tour, Sculpterra Winery, Kiler Ridge Olive Farm and Franklin Hot Springs are among the top vineyards.

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23 of the best places to travel to around the world in 2023

  • Most countries have opened their borders after pandemic closures.
  • See the world again in 2023 with big events, hotel openings, and new air routes planned.
  • No matter your budget and travel style, here's where to go around the world in 2023.

If you've been putting international travel off, the new year is a great time to get back out into the world.

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Many of the the last countries to open their borders amid the pandemic such as Japan , Thailand , and Bhutan , have done so at last, meaning travelers can put those passports to good use all around the world.

And booking data shows travelers are doing just that; travel insurance marketplace Squaremouth reported that nearly 90 percent of insured travel was for international destinations , marking the first time since COVID-19 that international travel matched pre-pandemic levels, per its data. Though, there's plenty to see at home in the US , too.

As more travelers take vacations, ongoing trends of wellness-focused travel  and extended-stay travel as a function of continuing remote work are expected to continue to drive those booking decisions.

As a travel writer, I stay on top of industry trends and newsworthy events happening at destinations all over the world. And as a frequent traveler — with a particular affinity for stamping up my passport — I have my own personal favorite locations and dream destinations that make compelling reasons to board planes in the coming year. 

In 2023 we'll see a slate of big cultural happenings and events, from the new International African American Museum that will open domestically to the expected arrival of the Grand Egyptian Museum right next to the pyramids.

With these references as inspiration, I put together recommendations for the best places to travel to around the world in 2023, no matter your style or budget.

Bhutan has reopened to tourists, now with renovations made to one of the greatest walks in the world.

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High in the Himalayas, Bhutan reopened its border after a pandemic closure in early 2020.

Along with that, the 250-mile historic Trans-Bhutan Trail reopened for the first time in 60 years after years of extensive restoration. Spanning from Haa in the west of Bhutan to Trashigang in the east, the trail dates back to the 16th century , and was once the only way to travel across Bhutan.

It's a bucket list dream of mine to get a chance to traverse this path, recognized by many travel outlets such as Lonely Planet as one of the world's greatest walks in the world. It passes through stunning landscapes, 21 temples, 12 mountain passes, five suspension bridges, ancient fortresses, monasteries, and more than 400 historic sites .

In 2023, Western Australia will be the site of a spectacular celestial event.

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On April 20, 2023, a total solar eclipse will be visible just off Western Australia's coast in Exmouth.

This special lunar event — when the moon obscures the face of the sun — usually happens out at sea , so spring will bring a rare opportunity to see this natural phenomenon by land.

The World Heritage-listed Ningaloo region is the most accessible land-based place on earth to view the spectacle. Plus, this lunar event will coincide with the start of whale shark season , and it's long been a dream of mine to swim with these gorgeous creatures.

Cayman Islands will become the only Caribbean destination served by nonstop flights from the West Coast.

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Although the Caribbean isn't too far from the US West Coast geographically, I find it so daunting to plan trips there for my family from our home in Los Angeles, California.

That's because there have been a lack of direct flights to the region, which means a long and potentially arduous trip.

But that's now changed with the arrival of nonstop service on Cayman Airways from LAX to Owen Roberts International Airport in Grand Cayman.

It will be the Caribbean islands' only direct flight to service Los Angeles travelers and I think introductory fares are quite well priced, starting from $399 .

Home to the famous Seven Mile Beach , the Cayman Islands are on my list to visit in 2023. 

Several over-the-top, ultra-luxury resorts will open in Dubai.

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I haven't been to Dubai yet, but as a fan of luxury hotels I am eager to join its robust traveler ranks.

Dubai is hardly under the radar. In fact, in 2022 it was the most-viewed destination on TikTok, with 82 billion views, according to the TikTok Travel Index 2022 . 

In 2023, I think it will only earn more interest as Emirates invests more than $2 billion to enhance its air service there, including revamping aircrafts, serving new menus, and more.

Additionally, the ultra-luxury resort Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab is planned to open in 2023, and comes from the same brand behind the world-famous sailboat-inspired Burj Al Arab Jumeirah. The new hotel will take inspiration from a futuristic superyacht, according to its developer .

The five-star luxury hotel brand One&Only will also open a new property in Dubai with One Za'abeel that will have the world's longest cantilever building, a panoramic sky concourse that connects two towers floating 100 meters above the ground, as well as celebrity-chef restaurants, a statement swimming pool, and retail and entertainment, according to its website .

The new year will also bring the full opening of Atlantis, The Royal , a 43-story luxury resort spread across six towers with 17 on-site restaurants curated by celebrity and Michelin-starred chefs including three-Michelin-starred Björn Frantzén , and more than 90 swimming pools, including one on the 22nd floor with views of the Palm crescent. 

For an indulgent escape, Loire Valley, France, beckons with five-star chateaux.

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One of my best friends now lives in France, and this is going to be a good year to plan a visit to see them, and the country.

That's because the new year marks the 600th anniversary of the birth of Louis XI , and many of the historic landmark chateaux across this UNESCO World Heritage Site region will commemorate with special exhibitions and activities. 

I particularly want to visit this area to check out recent hotel openings that include Château Louise de La Vallière , a new five-star Relais & Chateaux collection hotel nestled in a forest in the Loire Valley region, only a few minutes from Tours and Amboise.

Additionally, Fleur de Loire in the town of Blois, has five-star hotel and dining helmed by two-Michelin-starred Chef Christophe Hay. It's on my travel bucket list for its forthcoming expansion with spacious, contemporary rooms.

Japan is finally open after two years of pandemic closure.

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After two years of border closure amid the pandemic, Japan reopened to travelers in late 2022.

Visitors will find an array of properties that opened while borders were closed, which have yet to be discovered by US travelers, including beachfront HOSHINOYA Okinawa , the traditional ryokan hot spring resorts KAI Yufuin and KAI Beppu designed by renowned Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, and family-friendly resort  RISONARE Osaka .

One that has yet to open but is expected to be Japan's largest hotel and entertainment complex, is the massive Tokyo Kabukicho Tower . It will have a cinema, two luxury hotels, a concert venue, an entertainment food hall, and more when it opens in 2023.

For foodies, Ace Hotel Kyoto will bring a Noma residency from March to May. Noma is a restaurant that has been named the best in the world by a panel of critics.

Las Vegas is one of my favorite cities in the world, and big events will take place here in 2023.

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One of my absolute favorite cities in the world for its round-the-clock energy, great pools, and readily available craps and roulette, Las Vegas always dazzles me with a new schedule of spectacles every year. 

In November 2023, Sin City will go over the top when the Las Vegas Strip will transform into a racetrack as Formula 1 returns to the city for the first time in nearly 40 years. Race cars will drive along Las Vegas Boulevard as part of the race, and some of Sin City's most iconic landmarks — such as the Bellagio fountains — will become seating and viewpoints for guests to watch it all happen.

Travel to Bali, Indonesia, for a wellness-focused vacation.

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I love Bali for its natural beauty, spiritual atmosphere, vegetarian-friendly food, and impeccable hospitality at some of the most incredible hotels I've ever seen.

In 2023, Bali will continue to be a go-to destination for wellness seekers, especially when it welcomes travelers from around the world in the spring for the Bali Spirit Festival , a four-day celebration of yoga, music, and dance.

While there, I suggest a visit to the island's cultural landmarks like Pura Gegar, one of the island's Hindu temples, or the Pasifika Museum , known for its extensive collection of art and cultural artifacts.

Travelers can book their own private villa at one of Bali's newest resorts, Marriott Vacation Club Bali Nusa Dua Terrace , which will soon open with apartment-style lodgings that I think are harder to come by in the area, and great for larger families and groups.

Mérida, Mexico, will soon have new green spaces and flight service.

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I was charmed by Mérida in Mexico during a brief visit as part of a Yucatan Peninsula road trip, and am definitely due to go back to explore it further.

In 2023, I think it will be easier to travel to the area with a new daily flight to Mérida from Mexico City via Viva Aerobus . Once there, visit  La Plancha , a centrally-located park that will become a recreational space for Merida residents and visitors, that will work to purify Mérida's air while providing a pleasant green space, alongside the city's many other parks .

Just 15 minutes from Merida, the 18th-century Hacienda Xcanatun by Angsana is my choice of where to stay, which has 36 new suites, a poolside snack bar, and an Olympic-length swimming pool. And in 2023, the hotel will open a fully-equipped fitness center and spa, too. 

I think the small Caribbean island of Canouan is under the radar — but not for long.

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Even though I'm a career travel writer with a particular interest in luxurious, tropical destinations, I had never even heard of Canouan before this past summer.

Now that I've been, it's hard to imagine it will stay a secret much longer.

This small island is located within the Caribbean nation of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and it seems to me that it's somehow still off most US travelers' radar, but with major international brands' new presence , that may soon change.

For instance, on the island of just five square miles , there is now a luxury Mandarin Oriental resort , which recently took over the former Pink Sands Club, in addition to the exclusive, members-only Soho House , which opened a location on this remote island just over a year ago. I visited Soho House and loved it for an upscale getaway including a date night at the on-site restaurant with flavorful dishes and a breezy, beachy atmosphere.

Plan a visit to Istanbul in 2023 when Turkey celebrates a major milestone.

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I love Istanbul, Turkey. I'm a fan of the heavily-spiced vegetarian food, and as a shopper, I've spent hours browsing the markets and shops.

Turkey saw record tourism in 2022 , and 2023 is gearing up to be even bigger as the country will celebrate its 100th anniversary of becoming a republic .

Istanbul is also the only city to span two continents , and the monthlong Istanbul Tulip Festival will take place in April across parks, events, and exhibitions. Just in time for the country's centennial, Istanbul's Maiden Tower — once a watchtower on a tiny Bosphorous island on the Asian side — is undergoing renovation and conversion as a museum with a 2023 opening. 

Thailand is finally reopen, with a schedule of cool festivals coming up in 2023.

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With all COVID-19 border restrictions lifted in Thailand as of October 2022, the country is on my shortlist for a visit this coming year.

And the relaxed travel rules aren't the only reason I want to visit. 

Coming to Thailand for the first time in 2023 is America's hip-hop music festival, Rolling Loud , which will be held at the Legend Siam Amusement Park in Pattaya in April. At the same time is Songkranm , the festival of water that symbolizes the cleansing of spirit and body.

I'm also continually impressed by the number of luxury hotels in Bangkok, and Rosewood Bangkok recently reopened in the prime business and retail district of Ploenchit, which I think is an ideal destination for shoppers and foodies .

Digital nomads looking to make a move in 2023 should consider Portugal.

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We loved our family tour of Portugal four years ago when we made our home base at the residential-like Martinhal luxury apartments in Lisbon, which I'd recommend to any families, groups, or individuals on a long-term stay. We also took side trips to magical, castle-filled places like Sintra , and I'd love to go back.

Recently, Portugal announced requirements for its highly anticipated "digital-nomad visa," which allows remote workers who make four times the national minimum wage (approximately $800 per month ) to live and work in the country. I think that makes the beautiful European nation an ideal destination for working remotely.

Go for an extended visit in 2023 and stay where I did, or look into  Rentyl Resorts , which offers the long-term comfort of a vacation home, such as kitchens and dining areas, with the services and amenities of a resort, like housekeeping service.

New trains and cable cars in Switzerland will bring incredible, must-see views.

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Several events are scheduled to take place in Switzerland in 2023 that I think make it worth a visit.

For example, the Matterhorn Alpine Crossing is due to be completed in early 2023, and I would love to experience the cable car crossing for the incredible views from 4,000 meters of altitude . The new Matterhorn Glacier Ride II will form the last section of the crossing, connecting Zermatt and the Italian resort of Cervinia, and will operate year-round — not just in the ski resorts' popular snow seasons.

Also just opened is the GoldenPass Express , the realization of a 150-year-old idea to link Lake Geneva and the lakes of Thun and Brienz. It marks the first nonstop train route between Interlaken and Montreux. In the most elevated seating class, travelers sit in rotating seats for 360-degree views.

It's now also easier to get there. As part of Delta's recent expansion of service to European destinations, the airline will reinstate its service to Geneva , Switzerland. Previously paused in 1993, the new service will start in April 2023. 

"White Lotus" fans should go to Sicily to check into the real hotel where the TV show filmed.

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HBO's "White Lotus" filmed its first season at the Four Seasons Maui at Wailea when the resort was closed due to COVID-19. I was obsessed with the show, and had so much fun comparing the on-screen scenery with my real-life experience of the resort when I visited during a subsequent stay.

Next, I want to check into the White Lotus from the second season in Sicily, Italy.

Filming for the latest installment of the show shut down San Domenico Palace in Taormina, a Four Seasons Hotel , and now Hotels.com reports that searches for the resort increased over 300 percent even before the season approached the dramatic finale that had my friends and I totally rapt.

I hope to check into this Four Seasons in 2023 to listen to piano music, dip into the infinity pool, and take way too many meals solely at the hotel restaurant.

I also think the hotel is well positioned to explore the area's culinary experiences and vineyards such as Gambino Winery and Cantine Florio , plus a spot of shopping in Noto, of course.

Glasgow, Scotland, will host a major cycling event in 2023.

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I'm not a cycler, but since I love a great international spectacle, I'd consider a trip to Glasgow in Scotland in 2023 for the UCI Cycling World Championships , which will take place in the city.

It's the first event of its kind , where the world's greatest riders will come together to compete, with five venues in the city staging eight of the 13 world championship events.

Glasgow will also have several major hotel, restaurant, and museum openings in the coming year. I'm particularly excited about the boutique hotel and cocktail bar, House of Gods Glasgow ; Virgin Hotel Glasgow , which I think will be an ideal base for exploring the city; and Gotham Hotel , a luxury hotel planned for Blythswood Square that will have historic features of Glasgow's Georgian architecture intact.

Egypt's new, long-delayed museum is scheduled to open at long last.

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After much anticipation and years of delay , the Grand Egyptian Museum , located on the Giza Plateau next to the Great Pyramids of Egypt is at last expected to open in 2023.

Seeing the pyramids and learning about their history in this museum is a longtime dream and travel bucket list item of mine. With an estimated 100,000 artifacts and jaw-dropping spectacles such as the 83-ton, 3,200-year-old statue of Ramses II , the museum alone is worthy of a trip across the globe, in my opinion.

The US dollar will go far in Croatia, and a new bridge eases travel.

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My family's last major trip before COVID-19 was an unforgettable road trip around Croatia and the Dalmatian Coast where we enjoyed boat charters, beach clubs, and endless ice cream.

It was an absolute dream that I can't recommend enough, especially now that the country is adopting the euro in January . And with the currency now at parity with the US dollar , that means Americans' money will go far when visiting. 

Additionally, the new Pelješac Bridge connects the region of Southern Dalmatia with the rest of the country's mainland, cutting travel time down significantly along the Adriatic coastline. When we visited, we rented a car and enjoyed how much we could see of the Dalmatian Coast in short bursts from our home base of Dubrovnik, but we encountered tons of traffic, and I imagine the route is much easier with this new addition.

The bridge will also give easier access to Dubrovnik, ancient port city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its crystal blue waters and stunning coastline. 

In AlUla, ancient human history meets luxurious modern hospitality.

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The desert area of AlUla is nestled in the unexplored northwestern deserts of Saudi Arabia, and its intrigue beckons me. Here, 200,000 years of human history meet modern arts and culture , exploration, adventure , and luxury hotels. 

The latter excites me, in particular. The new year brings luxury hotel openings from global brands, including Banyan Tree AlUla , which will be a luxury tented resort set against rock formations in the art-filled region of Ashar Valley for a vibe that blends the natural landscape with elevated service and amenities.

When you visit, check out heritage sites including Hegra, the sister city to Petra, Jordan, which is known for tombs and temples carved into sandstone cliffs .

And festival season takes place from December through March, with experiences focused on art, culture, wellness. A-list performances will take place at Maraya Concert Hall , which is the world's largest mirrored building that I think seems to blends into the desert sand.

One of my favorite destinations in the South, Charleston, South Carolina, will introduce a highly-anticipated new museum.

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One of my favorite places in the US is Charleston, South Carolina, and the city will introduce new hotels, restaurants, and cultural destinations in 2023.

Most notably, the International African American Museum is scheduled for a January opening on Charleston's Gadsden's Wharf, with exhibits honoring the stories of the African American journey. It will explore culture and knowledge kept and adapted by Africans in the Americas, as well as their achievements throughout the state and country.

During your visit, I suggest a stay at the historic district's The Charleston Place hotel, which is revealing a multimillion-dollar renovation in 2023, and will also have complimentary guest shuttles to and from the new museum. 

The Phoenix and Scottsdale area is getting the Super Bowl, along with many other events and openings.

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While my home city of Los Angeles had the Super Bowl this year, next year's big game will head to State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona in February.

But I'd say that's far from the only reason to visit Phoenix. Beyond the game, the Greater Phoenix area is also hosting the MLB Cactus League Spring Training , as well as the Waste Management Phoenix Open , the best-attended golf tournament in the world with more than 700,000 fans in attendance.

Adding to the region's world-class hotel and resorts, Moxy Phoenix Downtown will open in the spring, and The Ritz-Carlton Paradise Valley, The Palmeraie will open in the fall on 20 acres with a view of Camelback Mountain and a 400-foot swimming pool.

I think Paris is a good value for Americans right now.

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If you ask me, Paris is always a good idea, especially now that the euro is at parity with the US dollar . At the time of my last visit, it was closer to 1.4 dollars to a euro, and that made my travel budget feel quite tight.

But that's not the only reason I suggest a visit soon. In 2023, Paris will allow visitors the chance to stay at hotels such as The Hôtel de la Marine on Place de la Concorde, which opened to the public for the first time since The Revolution. It also served as the headquarters of France's navy ministry for over 200 years, and now its stately reception rooms and restaurant take over fully restored spaces.

Paris visitors may also view the recently-opened private art collection at the Bourse de Commerce , which houses contemporary works from the collection of the French billionaire François Pinault.

As an added reason to visit, French Bee now flies a cheap $217 nonstop route from Miami to Paris , according to the airline's site.

San Francisco just got its own equivalent of NYC's High Line.

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I lived in San Francisco with friends around the Y2K era and always look for any reason to return.

In 2023 though, the city will mark a few milestones and celebrations that will be especially good reasons to plan a visit.

Key city landmarks will celebrate anniversaries, including the San Francisco Opera at 100 years, and the Ferry Building , which will mark 125 years. Visitors can also expect special programming and events throughout the year, such as the opera's grand finale concert and centennial anniversary dinner .

Elsewhere in the city, Presidio Tunnel Tops recently opened, comprising 14 acres of new national parkland . Designed by the same firm behind NYC's High Line , I think it's an ideal spot to take in views of the city and the Golden Gate Bridge.

Additionally, the newly opened Line Hotel San Francisco is an outpost of one of my favorite cool hotel brands and comes with a landscaped rooftop solarium that I think is worth a look.

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Our recent 2023 travel survey asked you to share where you'd most love to visit in 2023. As well as quizzing you, our readers, we also picked the brains of Rough Guides’ editors and our local travel experts around the world, asking “Where’s best to visit in 2023?” Now all the results are in, we’re excited to bring you our definitive list (drumroll, please): The A-Z of the 23 best travel destinations for 2023.

1. Antarctica

2. berlin, germany — one the best travel destinations in 2023, 3. bohol island, the philippines, 4. cordoba, argentina, 5. dominica, nature island of the caribbean, 6. fes, morocco, 7. kanazawa, japan, 8. korčula, croatia, 9. leeds, yorkshire, 10. ljubljana, slovenia.

  • 11. Mekong Delta, Vietnam

12. Naples, Italy

13. northern cape, south africa.

  • 14. Oaxaca, Mexico

15. Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica

16. pembrokeshire, wales, 17. pensacola, florida, 18. scottish highlands, scotland, 19. sydney, australia.

  • 20. Torres del Paine, Patagonia, Chile

21. Toulouse, France

22. wellington, new zealand.

  • 23. Zagori, Greece

Best for bucket list chasers and wildlife-watchers

Kicking off in especially aspirational style, we were struck by the prominence of Antarctica as one of your dream destinations for 2023. As a result, we had to include it in our run-down of the best places to visit in 2023.

It goes without saying that you can’t just rock up to Antarctica. So, we recommend taking a look at our tailor-made trip that combines southern Argentina with a four-night cruise to Antarctica . 

This awe-inspiring experience begins in Buenos Aires . After enjoying a few nights in El Calafate and Ushuaia , you'll set sail for four nights in the Antarctic.

Expert guides aboard your boat will give exhilarating talks on landscape and wildlife. Expect to see migrating whales, penguins, and seals as you visit Cape Horn, and cruise the Drake Passage to King George Island.

Make the most of your time in Antarctica

  • Bring lots of layers and decent gloves for your cruise. Having your own binoculars is also recommended.
  • From Ushuaia, book a guided trip to walk the thrilling Tierra del Fuego nature trails to the Emerald Lagoon.
  • If you plan to spend longer in the region, read up on Ushuaia , and the best travel experiences in Argentina .
  • Explore our Antarctica itinerary and talk to a local expert to make it 100% yours.
  • Where to stay

You’ll stay aboard a boat during your cruise (obvs), so here are some places to stay in Ushuaia before and after your trip. Being the world’s most southerly city, it's known as the End of the World.

  • Best for rustic charm: Cabañas Bosque Del Faldeo . This lovely lodge with a garden is close to lots of sights.
  • Best for groups and families: Casa Magallanes . Three bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, and a city-view patio.
  • Best for couples: Hotel Canal Beagle . Modern, stylish, with a pool and wellness spa.

Discover more places to stay in Ushuaia .

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Antarctica — one of the best travel destinations in 2023, and one of your 2023 dream destinations © Shutterstock

Best for culture, clubbing and arty city breaks

There are plenty of reasons you voted cosmopolitan, dynamic Berlin one of the coolest cities in the world . It boasts crazy nightlight, incredible museums, and a cutting-edge art scene unlike anywhere else on earth.

Talking of edgy art, the world-renowned European Month of Photography celebrates its tenth anniversary in Berlin in March 2023 — all the more reason to visit if you're into art and culture.

At once gritty and glamorous, we're big fans of Berlin's Kreuzberg-Friedrichshain area, not least for its cafés, bars, markets and independent clothes shops.

Make the most of your time in Berlin

  • Into urban culture? Take a tour of Berlin's street art .
  • Read up on the best things to do in Berlin , and discover fab things you can do in Berlin for free .
  • Get yourself a Mini Rough Guide to Berlin .
  • Like to dig deeper into the places you visit? Check out this in-depth tour of Berlin and Potsdam . Or how about a culture-focused Capitals of Europe trip that covers Berlin, Prague, Vienna, and more?

Where to stay in Berlin

  • Best for cool couples: Eastern & Western Comfort Hotelboat . Cosy cabin rooms moored on the River Spree.
  • Best for budget travellers: Die Fabrik baxpax Hotel . Cool, comfy, and near East Side Gallery and Görlitzer Park.
  • Best for 5-star luxury: Hotel Adlon . This Brandenburg Gate legend has a double Michelin-star restaurant.

Browse more places to stay in Berlin .

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Into art and culture? Berlin is one of the best travel destinations for 2023 © canadastock/Shutterstock

Best for adventure, wildlife and out-of-this-world beaches

Part of the Visayas — the central island group of the Philippines — beautiful Bohol is known for its paradisiacal beaches and lush forests.

As such, it's a fabulous destination for travellers who want to spice up a blissful beach break with wildlife-watching and adventure activities. Bohol and its 75 islets sure pack a lot into its splendid landmass.

Located in the centre of the island, the UNESCO World Heritage listed Chocolate Hills are a must-see. Here, over 1,000 near-identical, symmetrical mounds represent one of the Philippines’ most iconic sights. They're also a dream to hike.

Into animals? Head to the Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary to see the world’s smallest primates in a swathe of protected forest. Meanwhile, the marine life around Panglao Island presents dazzling snorkelling and diving experiences.

Make the most of your time on Bohol Island.

  • Board a traditional Banca boat to enjoy a turtle and dolphin-watching trip around Balicasag and Virgin Island.
  • Cruise the Loboc River to watch wildlife, see villages and enjoy a gourmet local lunch.
  • Read up on the best things to do on Bohol Island , and read The Rough Guide to the Philippines .
  • Visit Bohol as part of an immersive trip to the Visayas .
  • Want to travel better? Discover the best eco-friendly resorts in the Philippines .

Where to stay on Bohol Island

  • Best for budget travellers: Adriana's Place . Glorious grounds, great food; dorms and bungalows available.
  • Best for honeymooners: Epic Suites by Bohol Social Club . Stunningly-sited, with sea views and private pools.
  • Best for home comforts: Villa 301 B&B . Cosy, quaint and quiet, with top home-cooked breakfasts.

Browse more places to stay on Bohol Island in the Philippines .

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Bohol Island is a wonder for wildlife-watchers © Shutterstock

Best for arty culture, gaucho culture and German culture...

With a dynamic vibe coming courtesy of its student population, Cordoba — Argentina's second city — is emerging from the shadow of  Buenos Aires .

Undeniably vibrant, it's an old-meets-new kinda place. Its well-preserved microcentro is packed with colonial-era churches, monasteries, and municipal buildings, with the Centro Cultural Córdoba adding modern architectural flair.

Beyond its capital, the region of Cordoba is ripe for world-class horse-riding adventures. For example, you can experience gaucho culture at the Anglo-Argentine-owned  Estancia Los Potreros ranch.

For something entirely different — and unexpected — head to kitsch Villa General Belgrano. With streets lined by Alpine-style buildings, and the aroma of sausages, sauerkraut and strudel wafting from restaurants, you'll be forgiven for thinking you haven't been transported to Munich.

And the reason? Villa General Belgrano was founded in the 1940s by survivors of the Graf Spree, a Nazi battleship that sank off the coast of Argentina in World War Two.

Make the most of your time in Cordoba

  • Head to the hills for a horseback riding trip with an authentic Argentinian asado barbecue.
  • Discover why Cordoba is Argentina's most underrated region .
  • Arm yourself with the picture-packed Insight Guide Argentina .
  • For country-wide inspiration, browse our Argentina itineraries .

Where to stay in Cordoba

  • Best for couples: Caseros 248 Hotel . Modern, spacious and close to attractions.
  • Best for families: AT Suites . Self-catering apartments, with an on-site pool.
  • Best for four-star comfort: Amérian Cordoba Park Hotel . Slick service and good food in downtown Cordoba.

Find more places to stay in Argentina's Cordoba .

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Cordoba, Argentina © Shutterstock

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Best for adventure, exhilaration and soulful inspiration

Whether you reach dramatic Dominica by air or sea, it's clear why the region's indigenous Kalinago named the island  Wai'tukubuli  — tall is her body. The majestic peaks of Dominica's volcanic, forested mountains are, quite simply, awe-inspiring. 

It's also clear why Dominica is known as the Nature Island of the Caribbean, and deeply rewarding for lovers of outdoor adventures, not least if you're a diver, or opt to walk the  Waitukubuli Trail . Split into 14 segments, the Caribbean's first long-distance walking network showcases Dominica's heritage, culture, and wild beauty in one fell swoop. The island's beaches aren't half bad, either.

To experience stacks of spectacular nature in one place, head to the heights of Laudat — Dominica's highest village. Here you can soak up the misty splendour of  Freshwater Lake  and Boeri Lake , and join the trail-head for Dominica's legendary  Boiling Lake hike — you'll need a guide for this. And all these soul-stirrers sit within the UNESCO designated Morne Trois Pitons National Park. 

Alongside being an exceptional destination for nature and adventure lovers, Dominica is also a place to gain a deeper understanding of Caribbean history and culture. For example, the  Kalinago Barana Autê  shares the history and contemporary culture of the island’s indigenous Kalinago community.

And in good news for merry-makers, 2023 will see Mas Dominik — Dominica’s carnival — back to its exuberant full-scale incarnation for the first time since the pandemic. It run from 14th January, with six weeks of "Mas an Lawi" (Mas in the street) events culminating on 22nd February.

Make the most of your time in Dominica

  • Be exhilarated by Dominica's natural beauty on a Secret Waterfall Canyoning Experience .
  • Dominica is the only place in the world where sperm whales are resident year-round, so go whale-watching .
  • Head to Sunset Bay Club to enjoy lobster of a lifetime. This beach-front restaurant is also a small resort.
  • Be inspired by tales of nurture from the Nature Island .
  • Discover why Dominica breaks the Caribbean mould .

Where to stay in Dominica

  • Best for beachfront bliss: Picard Beach Cottages . Cute, well-equipped cabins with on-site whale-watching.
  • Best for chic sustainability: Sea Cliff Eco Cottages . Welcoming, stylish, and close to vibrant Calibishie.
  • Best for back-to-nature luxury: Jungle Bay . Gorgeous grounds and breath-taking views over the south coast.

Discover more places to stay in Dominica .

Stairway Pathway on the island of Dominica on Boiling Lake Hike, Dominica © Shutterstock

Stairway to hiking heaven — Dominica's Boiling Lake hike © Shutterstock

Best for foodies and culture vultures

The most complete medieval city of the Arab world, Fes ' old town feels magically suspended between the Middle Ages and the modern world.

With some 9000 alleys buzzing with living history and traders, it's a place to lose — and find — yourself in.

The oldest part of the city, walled Fes El-Bali, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With its mosques, medersas and fondouks, plus a mile-long labyrinth of souks, there are enough sights here to warrant several days exploration.

Fes is also a feast for the senses. Head to Souk el Attarine to savour the aroma of spices, herbs, and incense, and buy traditional Moroccan crafts. Given that some traders are set up in beautiful old mansions, you'll most likely find yourself exploring a regal riad while shopping.

If that wasn't enough, Fes is also the culinary capital of Morocco. A place to feast on some of the country's best eating and drinking experiences.

While wandering Fes El-Bali, try street-stall snacks like bisara soup, or jben, an acidic white goat’s cheese. Fes is also the home of pastilla — a succulent pigeon or chicken pie dusted with sugar and cinnamon.

Make the most of your time in Fes 

  • Feast on Fes' food and culture on a cookery class experience .
  • Uncover the imperial cities of Morocco — including Fes — on an immersive trip.
  • Read up on the best markets in Morocco .
  • Plan a bigger trip with The Rough Guide to Morocco .

Where to stay in Fes

  • Best for special occasions: Riad Authentic Palace & Spa . Five-star splendour and service in the old town.
  • Best for foodies: Riad Tahyra . A boutique beauty where chefs often invite guests into the kitchen.
  • Best for families: Riad Laayoun . Relaxed, rather reasonable and very friendly.

Find more places to stay in Fes Morocco.

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Fes, Morocco — a feast for the senses © Shutterstock

Best for magical gardens, galleries and unique history

With a long, rich history, Kanazawa's exquisitely preserved historic districts exude stepped-back-in-time magic.

The dazzling jewel in the city's crown is Kenrokuen Garden, one of the Three Great Gardens of Japan . Designed to enchant in every season — snow-shrouded boughs in winter, cherry blossom in spring, blazing leaves in autumn — it's been stunning visitors for over two centuries.

If you’re interested in learning about Kanazawa’s samurai history, explore Nagamachi District on foot. Located just beyond Kanazawa Castle, here you can visit the restored residence of one of Kanazawa’s most influential samurais, Nomura Denbei Nobusada, 

History buffs will also want to head to Higashi Chaya District, where old geisha houses sit centre stage.

But Kanazawa isn't only about the past. Affectionately known as “Little Kyoto”, the city also boasts modern buzz. For example, the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art showcases a programme of exciting exhibitions.

Meanwhile, foodies will be in seventh heaven in Omicho Market — expect some of the freshest, finest fish and seafood in the region.

Make the most of your time in Kanazawa

  • Get to know Kanazawa through the eyes of a learned local resident.
  • Love your grub? Take a personalised food-themed walking tour with a local guide.
  • Read up on the rise of Japan's Little Kyoto and The Rough Guide to Japan .
  • Into food and culture? Take an extended culinary tour of Japan that takes in Kanazawa.

Where to stay in Kanazawa

  • Best for 5-star finery: Kanazawa Hakuchoro Hotel Sanraku . Elegant tea lounges, a hot spring bath, castle views.
  • Best for indie travellers: B&B Mikawa Kanazawa Fish Harbour . This tiny trad-style house offers free bikes.
  • Best for couples: Zaimoku-an . Villa-style living and space in a top location.

Explore more places to stay in Kanazawa Japan .

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Kenrokuen Garden. Kanazawa, Japan © Shutterstock

Best for wine, food, and fabulous family-friendly beaches

With a magnificent Old Town, safe and scenic out-of-town-beaches, and excellent, unstuffy restaurants, the laid-back Croatian island of Korčula  sure ticks lots of boxes.

As a result of this diversity, and an upturn in multi-generational holidays, Korčula earned a place in our best travel destinations in 2023. In short, if you're in the market for a sun-soaked break that'll keep everyone happy, Korčula has your name on it, your kids' names on it, and your granny's name on it.

The soft sand bays and quiet coves on the island's southern coast are the perfect place for little ones to learn to swim. And, given the calmness of the Adriatic around these parts, Korčula is also the ideal place for first-time sailors to take the plunge.

Into nature? Korčula is one of the greenest Adriatic islands, with an abundance of Aleppo pines, olive groves, and rolling vineyards. The latter of which are responsible for another reason to visit Korčula — world-class wine, especially dry whites like Pošip.

Make the most of your time on Korčula

  • Little ones will adore viewing marine-life from a semi-submersible boat .
  • Love the water and want to see more than one island? Consider booking a Croatian sailing trip , and arm yourself with our practical guide to island-hopping in Croatia .
  • Read up on the top Croatian islands for getaways (psst — it includes the idyllic islet of Proizd, reached by water taxi from Vela Luka on Korčula).
  • Keen to know more about Croatia? The full Rough Guide to Croatia has you covered, plus there's a Mini Rough Guide for shorter breaks.

Where to stay in Korčula

  • Best for couples: Aminess Korcula Heritage Hotel . This quay-front gem oozes Old Town charm.
  • Best for families: Villa Stone House Poplat . Boasts a pool, private beach and variously-sized villas.
  • Best for budget travellers: Dragan's Den Hostel . Friendly, with dorms and private rooms.

Find more places to stay on Korčula Croatia .

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Korcula's medieval Old Town, Croatia © Shutterstock

Best for gourmands, gallery-lovers and theatre fans

When it came to the UK, including Leeds in our best travel destinations to visit in 2023 was a no-brainer. Firstly, Leeds is the UK City of Culture in 2023 . Secondly, Yorkshire was one of your top UK regions for 2023 staycations.

Leeds is home to  Opera North (the only nationally recognised UK opera company outside London), Leeds Grand Theatre and  Northern Ballet – lovers of live performance are spoiled for choice.

Then there's the magnificent City Varieties Music Hall , which holds a Guinness World Record as the nation’s longest-running music hall. And, being the nation’s last gas-lit cinema, we can't not mention the  Hyde Park Picture House .

Meanwhile, Leeds Art Gallery presents a diverse collection of work to suit all tastes, from Francis Bacon paintings, to Grayson Perry sculptures and Damian Hirst installations.

If all that art and culture leaves you feeling hungry, fear not — Leeds isn't known as the "Foodie Capital of the North" for nothing. Kirkgate Market — well worth visiting for a wander in its own right — now boasts a refurbished food hall that'll have you struggling to pick your lunch.

Come May, Leeds plays host to the UK's first independent food festival, Leeds Indie Food . Expect a celebration of fresh fare from local growers and creators, plus global innovators drawn to the city's embracing of culinary culture.

Make the most of your time in Leeds

  • Book a local food tour  to experience why Leeds is the foodie capital of the north .
  • Travelling with kids or a group? Take a self-guided treasure hunt tour of Leeds.
  • Into the unusual? Enjoy an urban axe-throwing experience .
  • Read up on where to find culture around every corner of Leeds , and find out how to love Leeds for longer

Where to stay in Leeds

  • Best for 5-star treats: Dakota Leeds . Stylish rooms, plus an on-site bar and great grill restaurant.
  • Best for indie couples: The Chambers . Boutique apartments in a well restored turn-of-the-century residence.
  • Best for romantic escapes: Hinsley Hall . 1.5 miles from the centre, this listed building has acres of grounds.

Check out more places to stay in Leeds .

Leeds City Kirkgate Market © Prawrawee Lim/Shutterstock

As 2023 UK City of Culture, Leeds had to be one of our best travel destinations in 2023 © Prawrawee Lim/Shutterstock

Best for enchanting scenery and sustainable travel

Green and clean, Slovenian capital Ljubljana — a place you voted one of the most beautiful countries in the world — has an abundance of scenic charm. Caressing the Ljubljanica river and overlooked by a castle, cities don’t come much more picturesque. 

What’s more, Ljubljana has the EU’s biggest pedestrianised area, plenty of parks to stroll in, and is a beautiful base from which to visit a host of Slovenian attractions. 

Under an hour from the capital,  Lake Bled  is a must-visit. A fairy tale island juts from its expanse of clear water, with a cliff-top castle and mountain backdrop adding to the magic. It's also at the forefront of sustainable travel practices — arguably Europe's greenest destination .

Postojna Caves in  southwest Slovenia is another unmissable day-trip. On arrival, you’ll take a train into a sublime subterranean world, with a show-stopping, cathedral-like chamber at journey's end.

More rocky wonders await at sixteenth-century Predjama Castle. Built into elevated cave entrance in the heart of an unforgettable karst landscape, it defies the imagination, and everything you assumed about engineering. 

Meanwhile, beyond its awe-inspiring interior, Slovenia’s coastline is every bit as beautiful, and diverse with it . From picturesque Piran, to the spa town of Portorož, expect atmospheric Old Towns with Venetian flair, flavour and “I can't wait to come back” allure.

Make the most of your time in Ljubljana

  • Book a day trip to Lake Bled, Postojna Caves and Predjama Castle .
  • Interested in nature and the environment? Find out why there’s a buzz about Slovenia’s bee tourism . 
  • To experience Slovenia in all its majesty, book a customisable treasures of Slovenia trip .  
  • Read our beginners guide to Ljubljana and The Rough Guide to Slovenia . 
  • Looking to take an early break in 2023? Find out what to expect from exploring Slovenia in spring .

Where to stay in Ljubljana

  • Best for old time charm: Grand Hotel Union Eurostars . Art Nouveau style in the heart of the city.
  • Best for families: Boutique Hotel Asteria . Homely vibes, with triple and quad rooms available.
  • Best for budget travellers: Boutique Hostel Angel . Quiet and cosy, with personal sleeping capsules.

Look at more places to stay in Ljubljana Slovenia .

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Lake Bled, Slovenia — a clean, green dream of a destination © Alberto Loyo/Shutterstock

11. Mekong Delta, Vietnam

Best for tropical lushness and cultural immersion.

Emerald paddy fields. Floating markets dappling lush canals. Expansive green horizons speckled with coconut trees. Cone-hatted farmers working the land. The Mekong Delta presents some of Vietnam’s most iconic images, and saw you vote it one of the most beautiful places in Vietnam .

A highlight here is visiting the floating markets and fruit orchards around Can Tho. There’s no better way to soak up the region’s culture while also marvelling at its maze of waterways and mangrove forests. 

Taking a ferry to An Binh Island is another unforgettable experience. With a landscape that represents the delta in miniature, it has its own floating market. And, with many families offer rewarding homestays, it's a wonderful place to try some of the best Vietnamese food — eating it, and cooking it.

You’ll also want to visit the Khmer pagodas around Tra Vinh. Here over 100 Buddhist temples serve not only as places of worship, but as a testament to the artistry and extraordinary craftsmanship of the Khmer people.

Make the most of your time in the Mekong Delta

  • Discover how to go beyond the tourist trail in Vietnam , and read up on the mighty Mekong River .
  • Interested in a bigger trip around the region? Read the Rough Guides to Vietnam and Cambodia .
  • To take the hassle out of planning, explore our fully-customisable, tailor-made trips to Vietnam .

Where to stay in the Mekong Delta

  • Best for nature-lovers: Mekong Lodge Resort . Peaceful, pretty riverfront bungalows surrounded by gardens.
  • Best for foodie couples: Phuong Thao Homestay . Close to the An Binh ferry, with a pool and cooking classes.
  • Best for families: Mai Binh Phuong Bungalow . Near Long Beach, this has an outdoor pool, garden and terrace.

Read up on more places to stay in Vietnam's Mekong Delta .

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Mekong Delta, Vietnam © Shutterstock

Best for cracking culture, heady heritage, island excursions, and perfect pizza

Like its Mount Vesuvius backdrop, Naples is firecracker of a destination. From the depths of its subterranean caves, to its erotic ancient art, the city smoulders with ravishing, rough-round-the-edges appeal.

Visible from just about everywhere in the Bay of Naples, visiting Mount Vesuvius is one of the very best things to do in the region. It's dominated the lives of residents since AD 79, when it first erupted and buried the towns of Pompeii and Herculaneum. You'll want to visit both of these unique ancient heritage sites during your trip.

On the subject of ancient attractions, Naples' National Archaeological Museum has an exceptional collection of mosaics and classical sculptures. That said, its main allures are in the Gabinetto Segretto (Secret Room), which displays paintings and sculptures from the brothels, baths and bars of Pompeii and Herculaneum.

What's more, with the Amalfi Coast on its doorstop, and glamorous islands easily accessed from its bay, Naples makes a great base for beach-lovers.

For example, just over an hour by train from Naples, the cliff-top coastal town of Sorrento is a maze of medieval alleys and piazzas, with plenty of stunning sea-front restaurants to dine in. Sorrento also happens to be one of the most beautiful places in Italy .

Meanwhile, back in town, Naples lays claim to being the birthplace of pizza. 

Make the most of your time in Naples

  • Visit the ruins of Pompeii and Mount Vesuvius on a full-day tour .
  • Go underground to explore the history of Naples on a unique subterranean tour .
  • Discover unusual things to do in Naples , and read up on the best pizza joints in Naples .
  • Get yourself a guidebook to Naples and the Amalfi Coast .

Where to stay in Naples

  • Best for splashing out in style: Grand Hotel Parker's . Live la dolce vita at this luxurious bay-view establishment.
  • Best for couples: Spanish Palace Rooms . A beautiful B&B in an 18th-century building.
  • Best for families: Case Così Apartments . Modern, well-equipped apartments and suites.

Discover more places to stay in Naples Italy .

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Old Town, Naples © Shutterstock

Best for off-the-beaten-track adventures and wildlife

The biggest and most dispersed of South Africa’s provinces, the Northern Cape is also one of its least visited regions — good news for those of you who like to go your own way.

Boasting a landscape of dramatic red dunes, South Africa’s longest river, and desert miracles in the form of Namaqualand’s flower carpets, it’s a place to marvel at nature.

Talking of which, landscapes don’t get much more marvellous than Richtersveld Transfrontier Park. Tucked in a loop of the Orange River, it’s the world’s only arid biodiversity hotspot, and home to almost 5000 plant species.

Famed for its endemic halfmensboom (“half-man”) tree, the park is also known for klipspringer antelopes, leopards and wild cats.

Nature-lovers will also want to experience the mighty Aukoerebis waterfalls — South Africa’s largest — in the Augrabies Falls National Park. It plummets sixty metres to create the creating the earth-shattering noise that gives them their name — Aukoerebis means "the place of great noise" in the Khoisan language.

Make the most of your time in the Northern Cape

  • Need more convincing? Discover why you should choose the Northern Cape for your South African holiday .
  • Read up on how to experience the Northern Cape off the beaten track .
  • Into animals? Get The Rough Guide to the Game Parks of South Africa .
  • For more inspiration, take a look at our suggested South Africa itineraries .

Where to stay in the Northern Cape

  • Best for couples: Boutique Guesthouse Hanover . A welcoming, comfortable stop-off.
  • Best for food and wine: Bezalel Wine & Brandy Estate . Friendly hosts, superb surroundings, and top tastings.
  • Best for safari stop-offs: Kalahari Lion's Rest . Ideal if you're visiting Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park.

Find more places to stay in South Africa's Northern Cape .

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Namaqualand, South Africa © Marie-Anne AbersonM/Shutterstock

14. Oaxaca, Mexico

Best for mixing mountains, culture and blissful beach-life.

Exhilarating fiestas. A cosmopolitan capital. Indigenous villages. Forested hillsides, and Pacific beaches that range from peaceful backwaters to established resorts. There’s no question that the state of Oaxaca is one of the most enticing destinations in Mexico .

Oaxaca city is the region’s prime destination, attracting visitors from Mexico City to its markets, craft stalls, magnificent Baroque architecture, and gallery-rich walkways. 

Nearby, the Zapotec and Mixtec sites at Monte Albán, Yagul and Mitla might be less known than their counterparts in central and eastern Mexico, but they’re every bit as impressive. What’s more, fewer crowds make for a more rewarding experience. 

Meanwhile, down on the coast,  Puerto Escondido attracts surfers, with lesser-visited beaches around Puerto Ángel boasting something of an alternative vibe.

Make the most of your time in Oaxaca

  • Into food? Take a traditional Oaxacan cooking class with a market visit.
  • Want to learn about the region's ancient history? Take a trip to Monte Alban to discover Zapotec culture.
  • Our Amazing Mexico trip includes an immersive few days in Oaxaca, along with Mexico City and Mayan gems.
  • Want to mix Mexico City, Teotihuacan, Oaxaca City and the Yucatan? See our Explore Central Mexico itinerary.
  • Discover more cool places to visit in Mexico , and get yourself a Rough Guide to Mexico .

Where to stay in Oaxaca

  • Best for couples: Casa Joseph Zicatela . An adults-only 5-star steps from Zicatela Beach.
  • Best for outdoor activities: Cabañas Rancho Viejo . Free bikes, mountain views and top hiking.
  • Best for beachfront bliss: Un Sueño Cabañas del Pacífico . Cute cabanas on a stunning beach.

Discover more places to stay in Oaxaca Mexico .

Church of Santo Domingo de Guzman in Oaxaca, Mexico © Shutterstock

Church of Santo Domingo de Guzman in Oaxaca, Mexico © Shutterstock

Best for wildlife, nature, sustainable travel and a 2023 solar eclipse

Home to pristine rainforests, majestic volcanoes, tangled mangroves, and stunning beaches lapped by both the Pacific and Caribbean Oceans, exuberant Costa Rica exudes life at every turn.

One of the world’s most biodiverse countries, this Central American stunner has been blazing the trail for responsible travel for decades. Alongside its exceptional eco lodges and community-minded tourism projects, the country exudes its  pura vida  (“pure living”) ethos from every town, village, cloud forest and jungle.

One the best places to experience Costa Rica’s natural and wildlife wonders is on the Osa Peninsula in the southern province of Puntarenas. Here the  Parque Nacional Corcovado is one of Costa Rica’s best walking destinations, and among its most biodiverse regions. 

Also one of the most beautiful national parks in Costa Rica , the Corcovado reserve is home to many of the world's most endangered and spectacular mammals, including tapirs and jaguars. 

If you need another reason to visit this year, it's worth knowing that on 14th October 2023, you'll be able to see an annular solar eclipse in Costa Rica. This is when the moon covers the sun's centre, leaving a “ring of fire” (annulus) around the moon.

Awesome wildlife and landscapes aside, this stellar event secured Costa Rica's spot as one of the best travel destinations in 2023.

Make the most of your time in the Osa Peninsula

  • Explore the jungles of the Tamandua nature reserve on a half-day trip with a guide.
  • Book a Costa Rica eco-adventure tour that kicks off in the Osa Peninsula, or explore the wild south . 
  • Discover more of the best places to visit in Costa Rica , and read up on the best hikes in Costa Rica .
  • Read The Rough Guide to Costs Rica for in-depth detail on the whole country.

Where to stay in Puntarenas Province, Costa Rica

  • Best for mountain magic: Santa Juana Lodge . Stunningly sited, with a bounty of birds, waterfalls and walks.
  • Best for eco beach-life: La Leona Eco Lodge . Cute candle lit beach cabins near Corcovado National Park.
  • Best for indie nature-lovers: Tico Tico Villas . Adults only, and near Manuel Antonio National Park.

Discover more places to stay in Costa Rica's Puntarenas province .

A spider monkey climbs high trees of the rainforest in the Corcovado © Kit Korzun/Shutterstock

The Osa Peninsula's Corcovado National Park is a must-visit for wildlife-lovers © Shutterstock

Best for beautiful beaches, epic coastal walks, family fun and responsible travel

Nestled in  Wales’ most south-westerly corner, and surrounded by the mighty Atlantic on three sides, Pembrokeshire is a jaw-droppingly scenic, family-friendly destination. A place where natural beauty, ancient history, elite outdoor adventures, and fun family attractions await. 

The county’s beaches are breath-taking, with Caribbean-esque Barafundle Bay often cited as being among the world’s best.  

Then there’s the internationally renowned Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, the bird-rich islands of Skomer, Skokholm and Grassholm, and exhilarating kayaking, hiking and coasteering trips. Fun fact: Pembrokeshire is the birthplace of coasteering.

The county is also the perfect place to travel more responsibly. In fact, Wales as a whole has long been leading the way when it comes to responsible travel. This beautiful, welcoming land offers lots of practical ways to travel better , for every type of traveller .

Make the most of your time in Pembrokeshire

  • Read up on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path , and get the Pocket Rough Guide to Pembrokeshire .
  • Want to travel better? Discover eco-friendly holidays to enjoy in Wales , and download the FREE Rough Guide to Responsible Wales .
  • Travelling further afield? Find out about  places in Wales you’re probably never heard of , and get The Rough Guide to Wales .

Where to stay in Pembrokeshire

  • Best for foodies: The Grove . An 18th-century country house surrounded by meadows.
  • Best for majestic views: Roch Castle . A 12th-century stunner on a rocky outcrop overlooking St Brides Bay.
  • Best for families: Timber Hill Self Catering Cedar Lodges . Spacious, scenic and close to beaches.

Discover more places to stay in Pembrokeshire Wales .

Tenby Harbour, Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales © Billy Stock/Shutterstock

Tenby Harbour, Pembrokeshire, Wales © Billy Stock/Shutterstock

Best for laidback vacations and family fun in the sun

From Miami and Orlando, to Key West and the Everglades, Florida's allure can't be denied. But, given that so many of you expressed a strong desire to escape to pastures new in 2023 , we wanted to highlight an alternate area of the Sunshine State. Namely, Pensacola.

With a growing reputation as a place that'll keep the whole family happy, it's a top destination if you want to chill out on miles of white sand beaches, try your hand at water-sports, or get your culture on in the city.

Protecting 5,842 acres of land and 18,953 acres of water, the Gulf Islands National Seashore of Pensacola  presents countless ways to find serene solitude. Or, if you're in the mood for action, the same area is ripe for snorkelling, kayaking, hiking, biking and boating.

In town, Palafox Street is packed with places to eat, shop and be entertained. Don't miss the Saturday market for fresh bread, local cheese and sweet treats, along with handmade crafts and art.

When you're done, head to historic Fort Pickens. From downtown Pensacola, the journey will take you past spectacular beaches you'll vow to return to.

In good news for those planning to visit next year, a fabulously quirky boutique hotel is set to open in 2023. Located in a restored historic Baptist church, Lily Hall Hotel will feature Pensacola's first speakeasy. With only fifteen rooms, and a whole lot of buzz around it, you'll want to contact them early to secure yours.

Make the most of your time in Pensacola

  • Take to the waters off Pensacola Beach to see dolphins on a guided cruise .
  • Uncover eccentric Florida in our run down of ways to weird out in the Sunshine State .
  • Want full detail on the Sunshine State? Dive into The Rough Guide to Florida .
  • Travelling with kids? Find out how to have family fun in Florida .

Where to stay in Pensacola

  • Best for families: Quality Inn & Suites Pensacola Bayview . Close to Escambia Bay, with an on-site pool.
  • Best for seeing the region: Best Western Plus Blue Angel Inn . Friendly service, close to downtown.
  • Best for couples: Pensacola Victorian Bed & Breakfast . Big beds and top breakfasts in a beautiful building.

Find more places to stay in Pensacola Florida .

Pensacola Beach, Florida © AdobeStock

Pensacola Beach, Florida © AdobeStock

Best for freedom, fresh air and recharging

A landscape of lochs, rivers, mountains and glens, the Scottish Highlands is one of the places you most want to visit in 2023. You also voted this region one of the most beautiful places in Scotland — high praise, indeed.

The ideal destination if you’re looking to recharge, the Highlands also satisfy cravings for fresh air and glorious walks. And Inverness , the region’s only major city, is a great springboard for your exploration of more remote areas.

South of the city, the area around the dramatic  Cairngorm mountains  offer fabulous opportunities to enjoy outdoor activities in stunning scenery. You won’t want to miss legend-steeped  Loch Ness , the largest of the string of lochs which make up the  Great Glen .

Cutting across the Highlands from Inverness, the Glen's ancient geological fault line leads to Fort William , a town that's stunningly sited beneath Scotland’s highest peak — Ben Nevis.

Other highlights include the West Highland Railway, which runs from  Glasgow to Mallaig via Fort William. You can also use this scenic railway route to reach  Loch Lomond , where more mysterious landscapes await.

Make the most of your time in the Scottish Highlands

  • Want to walk on the wild side? The Rough Guide to the North Coast 500 is packed with rewarding routes.
  • Gawp at our gallery of the  most beautiful places in Scotland , and read up on the  best things to do in Scotland .
  • Take a trip focused on Scotland's Highlands .
  • Be inspired by  The Rough Guide to the 100 Best Places in Scotland , and read  The Rough Guide to Scottish Highlands and Islands .

Where to stay in the Scottish Highlands

  • Best for fairy tale family breaks: The Little Houses . Picture-book-perfect cabins near Fort William.
  • Best for star-gazers: Aurora Rural Retreats . Epic mountain views, clear skies and cosy comfort in Glendale.
  • Best for couples: SeaBeds . Luxury lakeview lodges with hot tubs.

Browse more places to stay in the Scottish Highlands .

The Kylesku Bridge spanning Loch a' Chà irn Bhà in in the Scottish Highlands and a landmark on the North Coast 500 @ Helen Hotson/Shutterstock

The Kylesku Bridge in the Scottish Highlands is a landmark of the North Coast 500 © Helen Hotson/Shutterstock

Best for city slickers, beach bums and the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup

With its sparkling harbour, amazing beaches, fab food scene, and outstanding national parks on the doorstep (almost), Sydney packs punch as a destination with something for everyone. You also voted it one of the most beautiful cities in the world .

If you’re thinking of stopping off in Sydney as part of a longer trip around Australia , be sure to allow at least five days here.

For example, you’ll most likely feel hard done by if you don’t visit at least one of Sydney’s eastern-suburb beaches. We recommend strolling the coastal path that stretches from Bondi to Coogee.

If you’re into nature and wildlife, top national parks are within an hour of the city, including Ku-ring-gai Chase and Royal.

Meanwhile the magnificent, UNESCO World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains present opportunities for isolated bushwalking. You'll feel a million miles away from Sydney's glitzy commercial centre and gritty suburbs.

Follow the beautiful game? You have an extra reason to visit Sydney in 2023. From 20th July to 20th August, New Zealand and Australia will co-host the FIFA Women’s World Cup , with Sydney set to stage the final on 20th August 2023.

Make the most of your time in Sydney

  • See the natural beauty of the Blue Mountains on a full-day tour to Featherdale Wildlife Park.
  • Love wine? Head north toward the luscious lands of the Hunter Valley for a wine-tasting tour .
  • Want to save some dollars? Discover fab free things to do in Sydney .
  • Planning a bigger trip? Read The Rough Guide to Australia , and our tips for backpacking Australia .

Where to stay in Sydney

  • Best for an iconic experience: View Sydney . Stylish rooms overlooking Sydney Harbour. Nuff said.
  • Best for families: Coogee Sands Hotel & Apartments . Right by Coogee Beach, in easy reach of the city.
  • Best for budget travellers: Sydney Harbour YHA . Modern and friendly with Harbour views from the terrace.

See more places to stay in Sydney Australia , and read our guide to accommodation in Sydney .

Aerial view of Sydney Opera @ Shutterstock

Sydney at dusk © Shutterstock

20. Torres del Paine, Patagonia, Chile

Best for bucket list hikes and otherworldly landscapes.

Silver glaciers, blue icebergs, and sculpted mountains that’ll take your breath away (really).  Torres del Paine National Park in Chile’s Patagonia region is a bona fide paradise for hikers who want to unleash their inner explorer.  

Given that Chile only fully opened to visitors post-pandemic in September 2022, 2023 is the perfect time to support tourism in the country, while also fulfilling big bucket list dreams. 

The park’s soaring centrepiece is the twin-peaked Cerro Monte Almirante Nieto, framed to the north by the elegant Torres del Paine (“Paine Towers”). To the west, the Cuernos del Paine (“Paine Horns”) spike the sky. 

Collectively forming the Paine Massif, the best views are found from the south bank of Lago Nordenskjöld. The lake’s weird milky-turquoise waters act as an uncanny mirror. 

To the west, llama-like guanacos roam on plains beneath the mountains. If you’re lucky, you might see an elusive, rare huermúl deer. Get really lucky, and you could glimpse a puma. 

Since you’ve made the effort to come all this way, you’ll want to hop over the border to explore  Argentina’s most amazing national park –  Parque Nacional Los Glaciares .

Make the most of your time in Torres del Paine

  • To focus on more important things (like getting into explorer mode), book a customisable, tailor-made trip from Santiago to Torres del Paine .
  • Prefer to book things yourself? Check out guided hiking tours of the national park .
  • Read up on Patagonia's legendary Ruta 40 , and be mesmerised by pictures of Patagonia .
  • Get yourself The Rough Guide to Chile and Easter Island , and arm yourself with Insight Guide Argentina .

Where to stay in Torres del Paine

  • Best for exploring in style: Río Serrano Hotel . Amazing views over the Massif, plus a pool and spa.
  • Best for couples: Hotel Lago Grey . A cosy, welcoming base with stunning vistas.
  • Best for regional road-trips: Hotel Estancia El Ovejero Patagónico . Well-located for Argentina crossings.

Browse more places to stay in Chile's Torres del Paine region .

House on the island in the national park Torres del Paine, lake Pehoe, Patagonia, Chile © Shutterstock

Torres del Paine, Patagonia, Chile © Shutterstock

Best for French flamboyance, foodies and the 2023 Rugby World Cup

Chances are, if you’ve already visited France , you’ll be hankering to return at some point. But before you book a trip to delve deeper into Paris , see more of Provence , or soak up sun on the Côte d'Azur, consider adding Toulouse to your 2023 travel destination wish-list. 

And the reasons? Though officially outside the administrative  région , Toulouse is the cultural capital of medieval and modern Languedoc. Known as the Pink City due to the blushing hue of its historic buildings, it’s a vibrant urban hub with a Vieux Quartier (Old Quarter) you might just fall in love with.

Toulouse is also the capital of European aerospace industry. It lays claim to being one of France's top culinary cities — think hearty cassoulet, duck confit, and (of course) saucisse de Toulouse . It's also the capital of wine in South-West France .

If that wasn’t eclectic enough, Toulouse is one of the host cities for the 2023 Rugby World Cup , which kicks off on 8th September.

Make the most of your time in Toulouse

  • Learn about the city's history and cultural hotspots on a guided walking tour .
  • Head out of town for a tasting tour of a 16th-century vinery, Domaine de Baronarques.
  • Discover more places to visit in the Languedoc region .
  • Read The Rough Guide to  Languedoc and Roussillon , and get yourself a French phrasebook .
  • Browse our customisable France itineraries .

Where to stay in Toulouse

  • Best for 5-star style: La Cour des Consuls Hotel and Spa . Ultra-elegant, with a wonderful restaurant.
  • Best for couples. Hôtel de Brienne . A cosy, canal-side gem.
  • Best for groups: Haut Lofts . Spacious, stylish central apartments.

Street view in Toulouse, France © AdobeStock

Pretty and pink — Toulouse, France © AdobeStock

Discover more places to stay in Toulouse .

Best for culture, cuisine and the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup

Given that you ranked New Zealand as your number one dream destination in our recent reader travel survey, we had to include it in our best travel destinations in 2023.

After much debate, we went for Wellington , partly because it's another host city for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, which runs across New Zealand and Australia from 20th July to 20th August.

While it’s true to say that if you’re heading to New Zealand, you won’t want to spend all your time in a city, Wellington warrants a sizeable chunk of your time. Given that it’s the main departure point for the South Island, consider planning a trip that takes in Wellington’s sights before heading off. 

New Zealand’s second most populous city, Wellington sits top of the tree when it comes to café culture, nightlife and the arts, not least during the summer when a stack of fringe festivals erupt. 

Boasting more places to eat and drink per capita than New York City, Wellington is New Zealand’s culinary capital, with a cracking craft beer scene and renowned regional wine.

Courtesy of its surrounding wooded Town Belt, Wellington also boasts excellent, easily accessible walking.

Meanwhile, Mount Victoria Lookout is one of Wellington’s best viewpoints, offering sweeping views of the city, waterfront, docks, and beyond to the Hutt Valley.

Make the most of your time in Wellington

  • Sample Wellington's fabulous food scene on a city tasting tour .
  • Discover New Zealand’s native wildlife at Zealandia Ecosanctuary .
  • Want to explore New Zealand more widely? Take inspiration from the Insight Guide.
  • Given the epic nature of the country, you might want to consider taking a tailor-made trip. Our customisable North to South self-drive trip includes a few days in Wellington.
  • For more rewarding road experiences, read up on some of New Zealand's best routes .

Where to stay in Wellington

  • Best for families: Terrace Villas Apartments . Home comforts in 100-year-old historic villas.
  • Best for couples: Bolton Hotel. An elegant boutique 5-star.
  • Best for budget travellers: Hotel Waterloo & Backpackers . Affordable dorms and rooms in a former fancy hotel.

Find more places to stay in Wellington New Zealand .

Wellington, New Zealand © Tom Zahnas/Shutterstock

Wellington, New Zealand © Tom Zahnas/Shutterstock

23. Zagori, Greece

Best for epic hikes and laidback village life.

Fallen for Greece after visiting its glorious islands ? Can’t get enough of fresh and zesty Greek food ? Fancy doing something different in 2023? You might want to look into visiting Zagori for a 2023 trip that delivers big on traditional Greek culture and cuisine. This wildly beautiful region of Greece's central mainland is also big when it comes to magnificent natural sights and hikes.

Sparsely populated, Zagori is characterised by thick forest, with rugged mountains wrinkled by foaming rivers. All this is best explored by hiking several paths that connect its traditional villages. 

The pinnacle of these hikes is to the UNESCO-protected Víkos Gorge — the second deepest Gorge in the world, no less (only the Grand Canyon is deeper). 

Steep in sections, the undulating trail takes you through a lush wilderness of untouched forest as dolomite and limestone cliffs tower overhead.

Happily for fans of Greek food, the region's impossibly pretty villages aren't short of family-run restaurants serving hearty seasonal dishes. All the better if you've worked up an appetite during an awe-inspiring hike.

Make the most of your time in Zagori

  • Venture to Vikos Gorge on full-day guided hike .
  • Immerse yourself in nature and food on a guided hike through the Valia Calda forest plus picnic.
  • Read our tips for travelling in Greece .
  • Get in-depth, insider info from The Rough Guide to Greece .
  • For more inspiration, view our customisable Greece trip itineraries .

Where to stay in Zagori

  • Best for traditional charm: Orestis House . Lovely stone buildings and great food.
  • Best for rustic luxury: Aristi Mountain Resort . A boutique spa hotel with lofty views.
  • Best for families: Ameliko Zagori . Pretty, friendly and near the gorge.

Discover more places to stay in Zagori Greece .

Aerial view of Vikos Gorge, a gorge in the Pindus Mountains of northern Greece, lying on the southern slopes of Mount Tymfi, one of the deepest gorges in the world. Zagori region, Greece © Shutterstock

Aerial view of Vikos Gorge © Shutterstock

If reading the Rough Guide to the best travel destinations in 2023 has left you ready to book your trip, you might want to browse our guidebook shop to arm yourself with more info before you go.

Alternatively, explore our customisable tailor-made trips . Whether you're looking for one of the world's best adventure holidays , or somewhere to take your kids , the suggested itineraries will surely stoke your wanderlust.

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Joanne Owen

Joanne is a Pembrokeshire-born writer with a passion for the nature, cultures and histories of the Caribbean region, especially Dominica. Also passionate about inspiring a love of adventure in young people, she’s the author of several books for children and young adults, hosts international writing workshops, and has written articles on the Caribbean and inspirational community initiatives for Rough Guides. Follow her @JoanneOwen on Twitter and @joanneowenwrites on Instagram.

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World’s 30 Best Travel Destinations, Ranked

Best places to visit in the world.

Bali, one of the best travel destinations

The ultimate ranking of travel destinations aims to solve a serious problem: so many places to visit, so little time.

But even in a world with a trillion destinations, some manage to stand out and rise to the top. From the sleek skyscrapers of Dubai to the emerald-green waters of the Bora Bora lagoon, you’re sure to find at least one vacation that piques your interest (and likely several!).

These are the 30 best places to visit in the world. Which ones have you already been to? And which ones stoke your wanderlust most?

30. Argentine Patagonia

Traveler in Argentine Patagonia

In this region of the Andes, you’ll find glaciers, evergreen trees, deep blue lakes and clear skies everywhere you look. For a trip full of adventure and discovery, there are few better destinations on the planet.

No trip is complete without a visit to the craggy Mount Fitz Roy, the historic (and mysterious) Cave of the Hands, the Punta Tombo wildlife preserve, the Peninsula Valdes marine wildlife refuge and the impressive Perito Moreno Glacier. Be sure to bring your camera and your sense of wonder.

* Rankings are based on U.S. News & World Report's " World's Best Places to Visit ," traveler ratings as well as our own editorial input.

What to Know Before You Go to Argentine Patagonia

Argentine Patagonia Glacier National Park

Where to stay: Cyan Soho Neuquen Hotel

Hot tip: Since springtime occurs in the southern hemisphere in October and November, those months are your best bet when planning a trip.

Fun fact: The largest dinosaur fossils ever unearthed were found in Argentine Patagonia. They belong to the largest-known titanosaur, believed to have weighed about 83 tons. 

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29. Amalfi Coast, Italy

Campania, Amalfi Coast

Set in the Sorrentina Peninsula, the Amalfi Coast has long been renowned for its natural beauty and idyllic coastal towns. During the golden age of Hollywood, it was a preferred vacation spot for glamorous movie stars.

Days here are spent eating Italian food, drinking wine and walking around colorful cobblestone streets. You can also expect to drink copious amounts of wine as you look out into the Mediterranean Sea.

The best way to see the coast is to rent a car and then drive to different towns each day.

What to Know Before You Go to the Amalfi Coast

Amalfi Coast road

Where to stay: Hotel Marina Riviera

Hot tip:  If you're planning on using a beach chair to work on your tan, make sure you wake up early, as they are usually first come, first served.

Fun fact:  The Amalfi Coast is featured in Sofia Loren's 1995 Film, "Scandal in Sorrento."

28. Cancun, Mexico

Beach sunset in Cancun

For years, Cancun has been the preferred getaway for East Coast Americans (particularly Floridians) who want an international getaway that's still close to home. But despite the droves of tourists, the area has managed to keep the charm that attracted people in the first place.

The city is known mostly for its luxury hotels, wild nightlife and warm beaches. Definitely indulge in all of these — as well as the Mexican food! — but also consider other activities like visiting Mayan ruins, swimming in cenotes and snorkeling. One thing is certain: You won't run out of things to do in Cancun .

What to Know Before You Go to Cancun

Cenote Zaci, Mexico

Where to stay: Hyatt Zilara Cancun

Hot tip:  While you're in Cancun, make a plan to visit one of Grupo Xcaret's six eco-tourism parks, with the best ones being Xcaret and Xelha. The Mexican-owned company is credited with starting the eco-tourism trend in the Yucatan Peninsula, and the parks offer incredible and varied local experiences.

Fun fact:  The Yucatan Peninsula, where Cancun is located, was the cultural, political and economic center of the Mayan civilization. Many locals have Mayan ancestry and Mayan continues to be widely spoken in the area.

27. San Francisco, California

Close up of Golden Gate Bridge

Everyone should visit San Francisco at least once in their lives. Though tech companies grab all the headlines these days, it remains down-to-earth, diverse and packed with things to do.

Where to start? No matter your style, you’ll want to check out the world-famous Golden Gate Bridge, see the sunbathing sea lions at Fisherman’s Wharf, take a tour of the historic prison Alcatraz and relax in one of the city’s many parks, especially Dolores Park for its epic people-watching on the weekends. 

For dinner, treat your tastebuds and make a reservation at one of the many Michelin-starred restaurants in the Bay Area .

What to Know Before You Go to San Francisco

San Francisco houses

Where to stay: The Westin St. Francis San Francisco on Union Square

Hot tip: Want similarly beautiful landscapes and rich cultural attractions, but at lower prices and with (slightly) fewer crowds? Head to Oakland just across the Bay Bridge, named one of the most exciting places on earth to travel by National Geographic. 

Fun fact: The fortune cookie was invented in San Francisco by a Japanese resident. Random!

26. Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls in autumn Canadian side

Niagara Falls is one of the largest waterfalls in the world . The power with which water storms down cliffs on the border between the United States and Canada has captivated the imagination of humans for centuries. 

This natural wonder is comprised of three awe-inspiring falls. One of the best ways to experience them is on a boat tour.

What to Know Before You Go to Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls boat tour

Where to stay: Sheraton Niagara Falls

Hot tip: There is some debate about which side of the falls is better, but the general verdict is that the Canadian side offers better views. This is because you can (ironically) get a better view of the American Falls as well as get up close to Horseshoe Falls. 

Fun fact:  Established in 1885, Niagara Falls State Park is the oldest state park in the U.S.

25. Yellowstone National Park

Bison at the Great Prismatic Spring

Located mostly in Wyoming as well as Montana and Idaho, Yellowstone is America’s first national park and remains one of the most popular in the country, welcoming more than around 3.3 million people in 2022. With unpredictable geysers, rainbow-colored hot springs, craggy peaks, shimmering lakes and tons of wildlife — from elk to boars to bison — it’s easy to see why so many people flock here. 

The park makes for an awesome family trip and is well-suited to budget travelers since it offers so many campsites ( over 2,000! ). 

What to Know Before You Go to Yellowstone

Old Faithful Geiser erupting, Yellowstone

Where to stay: Stage Coach Inn

Hot tip: You’ll never fully beat the crowds at this wildly popular park, but April, May, September and November are your best bets for finding some solitude.  

Fun fact: Yellowstone is larger than Rhode Island and Delaware combined.  

24. Great Barrier Reef, Australia

snorkle Destinations: Great Barrier Reef, Australia

As the largest reef in the world, the Great Barrier Reef is home to thousands of marine species. This makes it a paradise for scuba diving or snorkeling. 

The reef system is truly gigantic, with over 600 islands and about 2,900 individual reefs. This is one of Australia's greatest prides, but it's also a planetary national treasure. Seeing it with your own two eyes is an experience that is incredible beyond words.

What to Know Before You Go to the Great Barrier Reef

Great Barrier Reef from above

Where to stay: Crystalbrook Flynn

Hot tip: Though going underwater to see the reef is a must, we also recommend booking a helicopter tour to experience the magic of it from above.

Fun fact:  Made of corals, which are animals that live in collectives, the Great Barrier Reef is the largest living structure on the planet.

23. Santorini, Greece

White washed houses in Santorini

With its picturesque blue-domed churches, whitewashed buildings and colorful beaches, the island of Santorini is a photographer’s paradise. If you want to snap photos to post to Instagram and make everyone back home jealous, this is the place to go. 

Also make sure to experience some of Santorini’s archaeologically significant sites, like Ancient Akrotiri (an ancient city preserved by volcanic ash) and Ancient Thera (where humans lived as early as the 9th century BC). And don’t forget to visit the smaller islands that surround it, including Thirassia, Nea Kameni and Palea Kameni. 

What to Know Before You Go to Santorini

Santorini houses

Where to stay: Nikki Beach Resort & Spa Santorini

Hot tip: To optimize your vacation, visit in September and October or April and May — when the weather is still warm, but there aren’t as many other tourists milling around.

Fun fact: While it’s difficult to prove, locals like to say there’s more wine than water on this island where it hardly rains (and vino abounds).

22. Florence, Italy

Florience center, Italy

For art and history buffs (and anyone who appreciates delicious Italian food), Florence is a must-visit city. 

As the birthplace of the Renaissance, it’s home to some of the most iconic artworks by the world’s premier artists throughout history — Michaelangelo, Brunelleschi and Donatello, just to name a few. In addition to art museums and architectural wonders, Florence is also home to chic shops, quaint cafes and spectacular gardens. 

What to Know Before You Go to Florence

Il Duomo, Florence

Where to stay:  NH Collection Firenze Porta Rossa

Hot tip: Keep Florence in mind if you want to spend your honeymoon in Europe without spending a fortune, according to U.S. News & World Report.

Fun fact: The city’s famed “El Duomo” cathedral took over 140 years to build .

21. Yosemite National Park, California

Yosemite Falls

Yosemite, one of the most-visited national parks in America with more than 4 million annual guests, encompasses 750,000 acres of wilderness just waiting to be explored.

It’s home to scenic waterfalls, like the 317-foot Vernal Fall and the 617-foot Bridalveil Fall, as well as iconic rock formations like El Capitan and Half Dome, two popular spots for the world’s best rock climbers to test their mettle.

Not surprisingly, the wildlife here also impresses. Dozens of species of butterflies, marmots, bobcats and mule deer are just some of the animals that call Yosemite home. And keep your eyes peeled for black bears; some 300 to 500 roam the park . 

What to Know Before You Go to Yosemite

Yosemite National Park

Where to stay:  The Ahwahnee

Hot tip: Summer can get really busy here, so if you want to camp, be sure to book a spot early. Want to beat Yosemite’s notoriously bad traffic? Ditch the car and take advantage of the park’s extensive free bus system.

Fun fact: This is one of the only places in the country where you can catch a moonbow — like a rainbow, but created by the light of the moon instead of the sun. 

20. St. Lucia

St. Lucia Les Pitons

Whether you’re visiting on a cruise ship or just relaxing at an all-inclusive resort or boutique hotel, stunning St. Lucia is a clear winner. This Caribbean island offers diverse terrain for vacationers, from its pristine beaches to its lush rainforests to its volcanic peaks, the Pitons, that loom over the landscape. 

Adrenaline-junkies love hiking, climbing and zip-lining, while newlyweds (and soon-to-be-married couples) enjoy the romantic mix of fine dining, adults-only resorts and exotic activities. 

What to Know Before You Go to St. Lucia

St. Lucia boats

Where to stay: Rabot Hotel From Hotel Chocolat

Hot tip: Visit when temperatures are moderate, which is typically in May and June.

Fun fact: St. Lucia is the only country named after a woman: Christian martyr Saint Lucia of Syracuse.

19. Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Dubai skyscrappers

Everything is bigger and better in Dubai, home to one of the world’s largest shopping malls, tallest towers, largest man-made marinas — and the list goes on. 

This Las Vegas-like urban center in the United Arab Emirates has an eclectic mix of activities for visitors to enjoy, including beaches, waterparks, tons of shopping and even an indoor ski resort. Outside the skyscraper-filled city, the vast desert awaits, best enjoyed via quad-biking or sandboarding.

What to Know Before You Go to Dubai

Dubai beach

Where to stay:  Five Palm Jumeirah Dubai

Hot tip: Though you’re likely to pay a pretty penny for a trip to Dubai no matter when you visit, you can save a little cash by visiting during the scalding-hot summer months and by booking your hotel room two to three months in advance.

Fun fact: Dubai’s man-made Palm Islands were constructed using enough imported sand to fill up 2.5 Empire State Buildings . 

18. Machu Picchu, Peru

Machu Picchu, Peru

Many travelers describe their visit to Machu Picchu as life-changing. Why? It’s an archaeological wonder, the remains of an ancient Incan city dating back more than 600 years. No wonder this is one of the Seven Wonders of the World, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the most-visited attraction in all of Peru. 

Be sure to visit significant sites like Funerary Rock, where it’s believed Incan nobility were mummified, and Temple of the Condor, a rock temple sculpted to look like the impressive bird in its name.  

What to Know Before You Go to Machu Picchu

Llamas in Machu Picchu

Where to stay: Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel

Hot tip: If you’re planning a trip, be sure to get your ticket in advance, as only 2,500 people can visit Machu Picchu each day. (And a lot of people have this destination on their bucket list.)

Fun fact: The site contains more than 100 separate flights of stairs . 

17. Sydney, Australia

Sydney Harbor with boats

With its iconic Opera House and lively Bondi Beach, Sydney is the perfect spot to vacation if you’re looking for a blend of culture, arts, nightlife and relaxation. 

Spend the day on the water at Darling Harbour, then head to the Royal Botanic garden for even more fresh air. Want to travel like a local? Get a ticket to a rugby match and order a Tim Tam, a popular chocolate-covered cookie that pairs well with coffee. 

What to Know Before You Go to Sydney

Sydney Opera House in the evening

Where to stay: Four Seasons Hotel Sydney

Hot tip: You can make your trip more affordable by visiting during Sydney’s shoulder seasons, which are typically September through November and March through May.

Fun fact: In 2007, Bondi Beach was the site of the largest ever swimsuit photoshoot ; 1,010 bikini-clad women participated, enough to earn it a spot in the Guinness World Records book.

16. Grand Canyon, Arizona

Grand Canyon from observation point

The Grand Canyon is truly massive (277 river miles long and up to 18 miles wide!), which helps explain why so many people feel the urge to see it in person. 

In 2022, 4.7 million people visited, making the Grand Canyon the second-most popular national park in the country (behind Great Smoky Mountain Nationals Park). Established in 1919, the park offers activities for all ability levels, whether you want to do an intense hike down into the canyon and sleep under the stars (with a backcountry permit, of course) or simply want to saunter along the South Rim Trail, an easy walking path with views that wow.

What to Know Before You Go to the Grand Canyon

Family in the Grand Canyon

Where to stay:  The Grand Hotel at the Grand Canyon

Hot tip: If you’ve wanted to visit the Grand Canyon for a while now, this is the year to do it. The park is celebrating its 100th birthday with musical performances, lectures, screenings and other special events.

Fun fact: The most remote community in the continental U.S. can be found in the Grand Canyon. At the base of the canyon, Supai Village — part of the Havasupi Indian Reservation — has a population of 208. It’s inaccessible by road, and mail is delivered by pack mule. Want to see it for yourself? The village houses a collection of campsites , accessible via a hiking trail.

15. Bali, Indonesia

Landmark Temple Gates in Bali

In recent years, Bali has become a popular expat destination, where groups of "digital nomads" work and play. 

But the island hasn't lost its original charm to this added tourism and continues to be an incredible destination. Divide your time between swimming in the beach, hiking active volcanoes, visiting temples and enjoying views of tiered rice terraces.

What to Know Before You Go to Bali

Pura Ulun Danu Bratan temple in Bali

Where to stay: Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach

Hot tip:  Though shoulder season (January to April and October to November) means fewer crowds and cheaper prices, it also means rain. Tons of it. We'd recommend avoiding the rainy season if possible.

Fun fact: On the Saka New Year, Balinese people celebrate Nyepi. This Hindu celebration is a day of silence when everything on the island shuts down and no noise is allowed.

14. New York, New York

New York City Manhattan

As the saying goes, New York City is “the city that never sleeps” — and you won’t want to either when you visit, lest you run out of time to take it all in. 

Be sure to check out newer attractions, like the High Line (an elevated park) and Hudson Yards (a mega-mall along the Hudson River), but also make time for some New York City classics, like catching a Broadway show or standing under the lights of Times Square. 

Foodies will have a hard time choosing where to eat (the city is home to almost 100 Michelin stars !), which is why an extended trip is always a good idea.

What to Know Before You Go to New York City

New York City Broadway

Where to stay: The Beekman, A Thompson Hotel

Hot tip: Yes, January and February get cold here, but this is also the best time to lock in relatively reasonable hotel rates. You can spend your time eating in the city’s restaurants, exploring its fabulous museums and catching its world-class theater shows without needing to spend much time in the chilly outdoors. 

Fun fact: There’s a birth in New York City about every 4.4 minutes — and a death every 9.1 minutes. 

13. Banff National Park, Canada

Banff Lake Louise

Some of the world’s most stunning mountain scenery and vistas are located in Banff, the tiny Canadian town located at 4,537 feet above sea level inside the national park by the same name. Banff is the highest town in Canada, and Banff National Park was Canada’s first, established in 1885.

Shred some powder at Banff’s three ski resorts in the winter, then come back in the summer for activities like hiking, biking, fishing and scrambling (scaling steep terrain using nothing but your hands).

What to Know Before You Go to Banff

Kayaking in Banff National Park

Where to stay: Fairmont Banff Springs

Hot tip: June to August and December to March are the best times to visit if you want to take advantage of summer and winter activities. 

Fun fact: Banff National Park has more than 1,000 glaciers.

12. Maldives

Sunset in the Maldives

You can look at picture after picture, but you still really need to visit the Maldives to believe its beauty. If rich sunsets, flour-like beaches and vibrant blue waters are your style, this is the destination for you. 

Though it’s somewhat difficult to get to this small island nation southwest of Sri Lanka, that also means it’s incredibly private and secluded, which makes it the perfect spot for a honeymoon or romantic beach getaway. 

And don’t worry about getting bored, either — explore the water by snorkeling or scuba diving, relax in the spa or wander around the bustling Male’ Fish Market.

What to Know Before You Go to Maldives

Maldives overwater bungalows

Where to stay: Velassaru Maldives

Hot tip: May to October is the island-nation’s rainy season — but that also means it’s the best time to go for fewer crowds and better rates.

Fun fact: In 1153 AD, the nation’s people converted to Islam. Today, the Maldives remains the most heavily Muslim country on earth.

11. Barcelona, Spain

Barcelona, Sagrada Familia

Soccer, architecture, shopping, nightlife, world-class food and wine, arts and culture — is there anything Barcelona doesn’t have? If there is, we honestly can't think what it would be. 

This cosmopolitan Spanish city is home to some awe-inspiring architecture, including several buildings designed by Antoni Gaudi, so be sure to book tours of his whimsical creations like Park Guell and the yet-to-be-finished Church of the Sacred Family (La Sagrada Familia). 

For nightlife and shopping, Las Ramblas is always bustling; for an enriching arts experience, follow the progression of famed artist Pablo Picasso at Museo Picasso.

What to Know Before You Go to Barcelona

Barcelona Park Guell

Where to stay:  Hotel Bagues

Hot tip: It can get really humid here, so it's best to plan your trip in May and June before things really heat up.

Fun fact: In preparation for its 1992 hosting of the Olympics, the city flew in sand from as far away as Egypt to make Barceloneta Beach a place where people would want to go. Though largely man-made, the beach remains a wonderful spot for seaside R&R. 

10. Glacier National Park, Montana

Glacier National Park in the winter

The crown jewel of beautiful Montana, Glacier National Park is every outdoors traveler's dream.

Of course, the most defining natural feature of the park are its glaciers, which provide spectacular views as well as a number of pristine lakes. There are hundreds of trails that will take you up peaks, down through valleys and across some of the most beautiful landscapes you'll ever see.

What to Know Before You Go to Glacier National Park

Mountain goats at Glacier National Park

Where to stay: Firebrand Hotel

Hot tip:  Plan to spend a day or two in the nearby town of Whitefish. This gateway to Glacier National Park is one of the best small towns in America and a destination in its own right. 

Fun fact: During your visit, you're very likely to run into mountain goats, which are the official symbols of the park.

9. Tokyo, Japan

Akihabara Tokyo

The Japanese capital is one of the most exciting cities on the entire planet. It is notoriously fast-paced, with neon lights illuminating the multitudes that are constantly rushing to their next destination. 

But Tokyo is also a city of temples, of taking time to picnic under the cherry blossoms and of making sure you enjoy the abundance of delicious food that can be found on basically every corner.

What to Know Before You Go to Tokyo

Sensoji temple , Tokyo

Where to stay: The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho, a Luxury Collection Hotel

Hot tip: Visit between the months of March and April or September and November for more comfortable temperatures. Of course, spring is when the city's cherry blossoms are famously in full bloom.

Fun fact: Tokyo happens to be the largest metropolitan area in the world, with more than 40 million people calling the greater metro area home.

8. Phuket, Thailand

Phuket boats

If you’re looking for a vacation destination that feels luxurious but won’t break the bank, start searching for flights to Phuket now. 

This island in southern Thailand, which is just an hour flight from Bangkok, is surrounded by the Andaman Sea, so white sandy beaches abound. If a stunning sunset is what you’re after, head to Promthep Cape, the southernmost point on the island and a popular spot for photo-ops. For views of the island and beyond, climb to the top of the massive alabaster statue called Big Buddha.

You can even learn something during your vacation by visiting the Soi Dog Foundation, an innovative animal shelter that’s fighting the meat trade and taking care of the thousands of stray cats and dogs in the area.

What to Know Before You Go to Phuket

Phuket temple

Where to stay: InterContinental Phuket Resort

Hot tip: Visit between November and April for the best weather — and ideal conditions for beach activities like swimming and boating. 

Fun fact: The island is not pronounced in the rather colorful way it appears to be. The correct way to say it is “poo-ket” or “poo-get.”

7. Rome, Italy

Rome, Colosseum

Though Rome’s historic significance cannot be overstated, don’t assume that this Italian city is stuck in the past. On the contrary, you’ll find posh storefronts and luxurious hotels not far from iconic structures like the Pantheon (built in 120 AD) and the Colosseum (built in 80 AD).

And then, of course, there’s the city’s art. Stroll through Rome, and you’ll stumble upon some of the greatest treasures the world has ever seen — an astonishing collection of frescoes, paintings, ceilings and fountains created by icons like Michelangelo, Caravaggio, Raphael and Bernini.

After all that exploration, take advantage of ample opportunities to eat and drink, including at several Michelin-starred restaurants. City staples include suppli (deep-fried balls of risotto, mozzarella and ragu meat sauce) and cacio e pepe (a deceptively simple mix of al-dente pasta, pecorino romano and fresh black pepper). 

What to Know Before You Go to Rome

Rome Spanish Plaza at dawn

Where to stay: Radisson Blu Ghr Hotel

Hot tip: Tourists congregate here in the summer when temperatures are also sweltering. Go instead between October and April, when there are thinner crowds, better rates and cooler temps. Just make sure to bring a light jacket.

Fun fact: Each year, travelers throw about $1.7 million worth of coins into the Trevi Fountain. The money is donated to Caritas, a Catholic nonprofit that supports charities focused on health, disaster relief, poverty and migration.

6. London, England

Modern bridge London

English writer Samual Johnson once said, “When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life.” 

From live performances of Shakespeare to truly world-class (and free!) museums like the National Gallery, London will enrich your mind and enliven your senses. Of course, no visit would be complete without a stop at Buckingham Palace to see the famous stone-faced guards outside and the 19 lavish State Rooms inside (though, unfortunately, you can’t see the queen’s private quarters). Another must-see landmark is the Tower of London, the historic castle on the north side of the River Thames.

What to Know Before You Go to London

London in the spring

Where to stay: Vintry & Mercer

Hot tip: Many U.S. cities now offer direct flights to London, so set a price alert and act fast when you see fares drop.

Fun fact: London’s pubs are worth a visit for their names alone; fanciful monikers include The Case is Altered, The Pyrotechnists Arms, John the Unicorn and The Job Centre. 

5. Tahiti, French Polynesia

Tahiti, French Polynesia

Flavorful French cuisine, top-notch resorts, warm waters — need we say more? Though Tahiti can be pricey, travelers say it’s so worth it. 

The largest of the 118 French Polynesian islands, Tahiti is split into two main regions (connected by a land bridge). Tahiti Nui, the larger region, is home to the island’s capital Papeete and surfing hotspot Papenoo Beach, while Tahiti Iti, the smaller region, offers more seclusion and the bright white sands of La Plage de Maui.

What to Know Before You Go to Tahiti

Tahiti bungalows during sunset

Where to stay: Hilton Hotel Tahiti

Hot tip: Visit between May and October, Tahiti’s winter, when there are less humidity and rain. 

Fun fact: Overcrowding is not a concern here; Hawaii gets more visitors in 10 days than all of French Polynesia does in a year.

4. Maui, Hawaii

Rocky beach in Maui

If you’re short on time or you just can’t decide which Hawaiian island to visit, Maui is right in the sweet spot: not too big, not too small, but just right.

There are five regions to explore on Maui, including the popular West Maui and South Maui, home to some of the island’s best-known attractions and beaches (Wailea Beach is in South Maui, for example). But don’t overlook East Maui, where you can travel along the Road to Hana, or the Upcountry, where you can explore the world’s largest dormant volcano, Haleakala. 

What to Know Before You Go to Maui

Maui cave

Where to stay:  Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea

Hot tip: This is Hawaii we’re talking about, so your trip will be on the pricey side. Be sure to budget for add-ons if you need them (think gym access and WiFi at your hotel), and do some research on insurance before you head to the car-rental counter.

Fun fact: How’s this for a selling point? Maui has more beach than any other Hawaiian island — 60 miles of it, with red, white and black sand.

3. Bora Bora, French Polynesia

Bora Bora overwater bungalows

Don’t write off the French Polynesian island of Bora Bora just because of its size. Though it’s a little more than 2 miles wide and just 6 miles long, Bora Bora packs in an abundance of natural beauty. To start, you won’t be able to take your eyes off the island’s turquoise lagoon surrounded by lush jungle.

If you’re looking for more than relaxation on your trip, consider hiking or booking a 4X4 tour of Mount Otemanu, part of an extinct volcano that rises 2,400 feet above the lagoon. You can also snorkel among the coral reef of Coral Gardens, where you might catch a glimpse of reef sharks, eels and stingrays.

Because of its remoteness, flying into Bora Bora Airport will be quite a journey, no matter where you're departing from. But you'll forget everything as soon as you see this Polynesian paradise that is beautiful beyond words.

What to Know Before You Go to Bora Bora

Bora Bora Island

Where to stay: Conrad Bora Bora Nui

Hot tip: Though Bora Bora can be wildly expensive to visit, you can cut costs by visiting between December and March (though you should avoid the Christmas holiday) and by bringing your own alcohol and sunscreen with you.

Fun fact: Bora Bora is one of the countries that no longer exists . The Kingdom of Bora Bora was an independent state until it was forcefully overtaken and annexed by France in 1888.

2. Paris, France

Paris from the Arc de Triumph

Paris has it all — incredible cuisine, legendary landmarks and centuries of history. Those are just some of the reasons it’s the second-best place to visit in the world.

Though you’ll want to spend your time hitting up popular tourist spots like the Eiffel Tower and the Musee d’Orsay, you should also carve out time to explore other parts of Paris — the city’s 20 diverse neighborhoods, called arrondissements, for instance. Standouts include the 2nd arrondissement, which touts covered passages and some of the city’s hippest restaurants, and the romantic 18th arrondissement, with charming squares, cafes and bars, set apart from the city’s more tourist-packed areas.

What to Know Before You Go to Paris

Paris Montmartre at dawn

Where to stay: Grand Hotel Du Palais Royal

Hot tip: Yes, summer in Paris is busy, but the weather is also ideal — average highs are in the 70s.

Fun fact: Built for the 1889 World Fair, the Eiffel Tower was originally meant to be temporary , and was almost torn down in 1909. Luckily, local officials saw its value as a radiotelegraph station, preserving the future tourist icon for generations to come. 

1. South Island, New Zealand

Milford Sound

South Island, the larger but less populated of the two islands that make up New Zealand, earn this top-spot honor for its gorgeous scenery, adrenelin-pumping experiences and affordability.

The 33.5-mile hike on Milford Sound, which is limited to 90 people at a time, is considered one of the world’s best treks, with stops at Lake Te Anau, suspension bridges, a mountain pass and the tallest waterfall in the country, Sutherland Falls.

For a heart-pumping experience, you can jump out of a helicopter while flying over the Harris Mountains with skis on your feet. Still not satisfied? Roam Fiordland National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage area, and explore the Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers, two of the most accessible glaciers in the world.

What to Know Before You Go to New Zealand

South Island, New Zealand

Where to stay: QT Queenstown

Hot tip: Book your trip for the fall, when South Island is temperate, not overcrowded and offers great rates. Bonus: This is also when the island is at its most stunning.

Fun fact: New Zealand natives, called Kiwis, are among the most hospitable you’ll ever meet. The local saying “He aha te mea nui o te ao. He tangata, he tangata, he tangata” translates , appropriately, to “What is the most important thing in the world? It is people, it is people.”

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Top 25 Best Countries to Visit: Your Ultimate Travel Destination Guide

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Exploring different countries is super exciting, especially if you love travel and adventures. Each country has its own special things to offer: cool cultures, amazing nature, awesome buildings, interesting history, and, of course, delicious food!

If you want to discover a new place, this list of the top 25 Best Countries to Visit in the World is perfect for you to start your journey. From awesome places in Europe like Italy and Greece to fantastic spots in Asia like Vietnam, India, and Malaysia , this list has something great from every part of the world.

Get ready to explore because the world is waiting for you!

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Top 25 Best Countries to Visit

1. italy: the artistic jewel of europe.

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The first on this list of best countries to visit , is Italy, the Artistic Jewel of Europe, a timeless masterpiece that beckons you with its rich history and cultural treasures. This European gem has something for everyone, from art enthusiasts to history buffs, making it a must-visit destination.

You must visit Italy at least once because it offers you an unparalleled blend of history, art, and culture to explore. Its cities, from Rome to Venice, offer a unique blend of ancient ruins, Renaissance art, and culinary delights, making it a captivating destination for all.

Main Attractions You Must Visit in Italy: Don’t miss iconic sites like the Colosseum, Vatican City, and the Leaning Tower of Pisa. You can explore the Uffizi Gallery, marvel at Milan’s Duomo, and wander through Pompeii’s ancient streets.

Best Time to Visit in Italy: For the best experience, you should plan a visit during spring or autumn. During these seasons, you’ll enjoy pleasant weather and fewer crowds, perfect for sightseeing and savoring the stunning landscapes!

Best Food You Must Try in Italy: You must indulge in authentic Italian cuisine, from pasta and pizza to gelato and espresso. Explore regional specialties like Neapolitan pizza, fresh seafood on the Amalfi Coast, and rich risotto in Milan, for a true taste of Italy’s culinary diversity. Your taste buds are in for a treat!

2. Germany: A Blend of Modernity and Tradition

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The second one of the best countries to visit on this list is Germany, a European treasure that offers you a delightful blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. You must visit Germany as this is a country of rich contrasts, from the modernity of its cities to the timeless charm of its villages. It’s a land of diverse experiences, welcoming both history enthusiasts and lovers of contemporary art and culture.

Main Attractions You Must Germany: Germany boasts an array of must-see attractions. You can explore the historic streets of Berlin and Munich, visit the fairytale Neuschwanstein Castle, and take a step back in time to the medieval town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber. The beautiful landscapes of the Black Forest and Bavarian Alps are perfect for nature lovers!

Best Time to Visit Germany: You should plan your trip for late spring to early autumn for pleasant weather and the opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities. The Christmas markets in December offer a unique, festive experience.

Best Food You Must Try  in Germany: Delve into German cuisine by savoring dishes like bratwurst, sauerkraut, schnitzel, and pretzels. Don’t forget to pair these hearty meals with a refreshing German beer or sample the local wines. Germany’s culinary offerings are as diverse as its landscape, and there’s something to suit every palate!

3. Turkey: Where East Meets West

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The next destination on our list is Turkey, a country where the East meets the West, offering you a rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty.

You should visit Turkey at least once because here, you get to explore a captivating blend of ancient history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes. Undoubtedly one of the best countries to visit, It’s a place where you can witness the influence of both European and Asian civilizations, making it a unique and intriguing destination.

Main Attractions You Must in Turkey : You must visit Turkey’s historical treasures, including the magnificent Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, the rock-cut churches of Cappadocia, and the ancient city of Ephesus. You should also explore the stunning landscapes of Pamukkale’s terraces and the fairy chimneys of Cappadocia.

Best Time to Visit Turkey: You should plan your visit during the spring or autumn when the weather is mild and ideal for exploring the country. Avoid the scorching summer heat and the chilly winters.

Best Food You Must Try in Turkey: Don’t miss out on trying Turkey’s kebabs, baklava, Turkish delight, and the traditional Turkish tea or coffee. Be sure to sample local street food for an authentic taste of Turkey’s culinary heritage!

4. Spain: A Fiesta for the Senses

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The next destination on our list is Spain, a vibrant and passionate country known for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and world-renowned cuisine. You must visit Spain because it offers you a diverse range of experiences, from the historic cities of Madrid and Barcelona to the tranquil beaches of the Mediterranean.

Additionally, you can feel the fiery energy of flamenco dancing, adding an electrifying touch to your experience in this captivating country. One of the best countries to visit, in Spain, you can immerse yourself in both tradition and modernity.

Main Attractions You Must Visit in Spain: Spain is teeming with iconic landmarks. You can explore the historic Alhambra in Granada, take in the surreal architecture of Antoni Gaudí in Barcelona, and marvel at the ancient Roman aqueduct in Segovia. Don’t forget to savor the beautiful beaches of Costa del Sol and Costa Brava.

Best Time to Visit Spain: To make the most of your Spanish adventure, consider visiting in the spring or autumn. The weather is pleasant, and the summer crowds have dispersed. It’s an excellent time for sightseeing and enjoying the outdoor activities!

Best Food You Must Try in Spain: Spanish cuisine is a gastronomic delight with savory paella, tapas, churros, and delectable seafood dishes that you must try. Be sure to pair your meals with some fine Spanish wine, such as Rioja or Cava, and experience the rich flavors of this vibrant culture through its cuisine.

5. Greece: Mythical Landscapes and Ancient History

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The next one on our list of the best countries to visit in Europe is Greece- a country steeped in ancient history, surrounded by the deep blue waters of the Mediterranean, and offering a captivating blend of culture and natural beauty.

You must visit gorgeous Greece and explore the land of myths and legends, where ancient ruins, such as the Acropolis in Athens and the Palace of Knossos in Crete, coexist with picturesque islands and a warm Mediterranean spirit. It’s a place where you can explore the birthplace of democracy and enjoy stunning seaside landscapes.

Main Attractions You Must Visit in Greece: No trip to Greece is complete without visiting iconic sites like the Parthenon in Athens, the ancient city of Delphi, and the white-washed buildings of Santorini. You can also explore the historical treasures of Rhodes and the breathtaking monasteries of Meteora.

Best Time to Visit Greece: You should consider visiting Greece during the late spring or early autumn when the weather is pleasant, and the tourist crowds are thinner. This provides the perfect opportunity to explore the rich history and beautiful landscapes.

Best Food You Must Try in Greece: Greek cuisine is a delight for food enthusiasts. Savor dishes like moussaka, souvlaki, Greek salad, and baklava. Don’t forget to try local specialties like fresh seafood and Greek yogurt. Pair your meals with traditional ouzo or Greek wine for an authentic taste of Greece’s culinary heritage.

6. India: A Mosaic of Cultures

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The next destination on our list is India, a country that offers a kaleidoscope of experiences, from its rich history and diverse cultures to its magnificent landscapes and mouth watering cuisine.

One of the best countries to visit, India is a land of contrasts and a melting pot of traditions, where ancient temples and modern cities coexist harmoniously. It’s a place where you can immerse yourself in spirituality, explore historical treasures, and savor the flavors of a cuisine that’s as diverse as the nation itself.

Main Attractions You Must Visit in India: You must explore the Taj Mahal in Agra, witness the spiritual fervor of Varanasi, and discover the historical grandeur of the forts and palaces in Rajasthan. Don’t miss the natural beauty of Kerala’s backwaters or the serene Himalayan landscapes.

Best Time to Visit India: The ideal time to visit India depends on the region you plan to explore. Generally, the post-monsoon period from October to March offers pleasant weather for most parts of the country. However, be sure to check the climate for specific regions and experiences.

Best Food You Must Try in India: Indian cuisine is a tantalizing journey of flavors. Savor classics like biryani, samosas, butter chicken, and dosa. Be sure to explore regional specialties, such as the street food in Delhi, spicy curries in Goa, and the delectable sweets of West Bengal. Your taste buds are in for an unforgettable adventure through India’s culinary traditions.

7. Japan: Where Tradition Meets Innovation

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The next destination on our list of best countries to visit in Asia is Japan, a land where tradition meets modernity, offering a unique blend of ancient culture, futuristic cities, and breathtaking natural beauty.

Japan is a country of contrasts, where you can explore ancient temples and shrines in Kyoto, experience the bustling metropolis of Tokyo, and immerse yourself in traditional tea ceremonies and sumo wrestling. It’s a place that seamlessly integrates a rich heritage with cutting-edge technology.

Main Attractions You Must Visit in Japan: When in Japan, make sure to visit iconic landmarks like Kyoto’s Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion), Tokyo’s Shibuya Crossing, and Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park. Explore the beautiful cherry blossoms in spring and the stunning autumn foliage in places like Nikko and Kyoto.

Best Time to Visit Japan: To make the most of your Japanese adventure, you should consider visiting during the spring (late March to early April) for cherry blossoms or in the autumn (late September to early November) for colorful foliage. These seasons provide a visual feast and comfortable weather for sightseeing.

Best Food You Must Try in Japan: Japanese cuisine is renowned worldwide for its exquisite flavors. You must savor dishes like sushi, ramen, tempura, and takoyaki. Explore local specialties such as okonomiyaki in Osaka, kaiseki in Kyoto, and street food delights in Tokyo. Don’t forget to pair your meals with traditional sake or green tea to complete your culinary journey through Japan.

8. Thailand: The Land of Smiles

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The next destination on our list is Thailand, a land of vibrant culture, beautiful landscapes, and mouthwatering cuisine that offers a sensory adventure like no other.

One of the best countries to visit, especially to enjoy beaches and warm weather, you must visit Thailand as it is sure to enchant you with its rich traditions, stunning temples, and bustling markets. It’s a place where you can explore ancient history, lounge on pristine beaches, and sample some of the most delectable street food in the world.

Main Attractions You Must Visit in Thailand: When in Thailand, you should make sure to visit iconic sites like the Grand Palace and Wat Pho in Bangkok, the ancient city of Ayutthaya, and the temples of Chiang Mai. Don’t miss the serene beauty of the Phi Phi Islands or the lively markets of Chiang Rai.

Best Time to Visit Thailand: The ideal time to visit Thailand depends on the region you wish to visit. Generally, the cool and dry season from November to February is a great time to explore most parts of the country. However, be aware that some regions may experience variations in climate.

Best Food You Must Try in Thailand: If you love Thai cuisine, you must try it at its place of origin! You must savor dishes like pad Thai, green curry, mango sticky rice, and som tum (papaya salad). You can also explore local specialties like seafood on the Andaman coast, boat noodles in Bangkok, and street food in night markets. Thai food offers a delightful blend of sweet, spicy, and savory flavors that you won’t want to miss.

9. New Zealand: Adventure and Nature’s Beauty

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The next destination on our list is New Zealand, a land of natural wonders, outdoor adventures, and a rich Maori heritage, making it a paradise for explorers and nature enthusiasts.

One of the best countries because of its breathtaking landscapes, you must visit New Zealand and explore its snow-capped mountains to pristine beaches, lush rainforests and crystal-clear lakes. It’s a place where you can experience the thrill of adventure sports, enjoy the tranquility of nature, and immerse yourself in a vibrant Maori culture!

Main Attractions You Must Visit in New Zealand: You must explore New Zealand’s iconic landmarks, such as Milford Sound, the Tongariro Alpine Crossing, and the glowworm caves of Waitomo. Don’t miss the stunning fjords of Fiordland National Park or the geothermal wonders of Rotorua.

Best Time to Visit New Zealand: The best time to visit New Zealand largely depends on your interests. The summer months from December to February are ideal for outdoor activities, while the shoulder seasons of spring and autumn offer milder weather and fewer crowds.

Best Food You Must Try in New Zealand: While in New Zealand, sample local delicacies like green-lipped mussels, lamb, and pavlova. You should also explore the world-renowned New Zealand wines, particularly the Sauvignon Blanc from the Marlborough region. The country’s culinary offerings reflect its diverse landscape and rich cultural influences, making it a treat for food lovers.

10. France: Elegance and Romance

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The next destination on this list of best countries to visit in Europe is France, a country that epitomizes elegance, romance, and a rich cultural heritage, making it a dream destination for travelers worldwide.

You must visit France and experience the rich land of art, fashion, and culinary excellence. It’s a place where you can explore world-class museums, stroll along charming streets, and savor exquisite cuisine and wine. The country’s rich history and diverse regions ensure there’s something for every traveler.

Main Attractions You Must Visit in France: Don’t miss the iconic landmarks of France, including the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Palace of Versailles, and the historic Mont Saint-Michel. Explore the artistic treasures of the Louvre Museum, the picturesque vineyards of Bordeaux, and the stunning lavender fields of Provence.

Best Time to Visit France: For the best experience, you should consider visiting in the spring or autumn. During these seasons, you’ll enjoy pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and the opportunity to witness the stunning landscapes and gardens in full bloom.

Best Food You Must Try in France: French cuisine is celebrated worldwide for its sophistication and flavors. You must savor classic dishes like croissants, coq au vin, escargot, and crème brûlée. Explore regional specialties such as bouillabaisse in Marseille, duck confit in Gascony, and Alsatian tarte flambée. And, of course, pair your meals with some of the finest French wines for an unforgettable gastronomic experience in this culinary haven.

11. Malaysia: A Tropical Paradise with Cultural Riches

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The next one of the best countries to visit, especially in Asia, is Malaysia. It is a lovely country of diverse culture, breathtaking landscapes, and a fusion of flavors that make it a captivating destination for travelers seeking a mix of experiences.

You must visit Malaysia and experience its vibrant blend of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous cultures, creating a unique cultural tapestry. It’s a place where you can explore bustling cities, pristine beaches, tropical rainforests, and experience a harmonious coexistence of tradition and modernity.

Main Attractions You Must Visit in Malaysia: When in Malaysia, make sure to visit iconic sites such as the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur , the historic city of George Town in Penang, and the stunning beaches of Langkawi. You should also explore the cultural diversity of Malacca, the lush Cameron Highlands, and the wildlife in Borneo.

Best Time to Visit Malaysia: Malaysia has a tropical climate, so it’s warm and humid throughout the year. The best time to visit is during the dry season, from December to February or June to August, when the weather is more pleasant for outdoor activities.

Best Food You Must Try in Malaysia: Malaysian cuisine is a true delight, with a mix of flavors and influences. You must savor dishes like nasi lemak, laksa, satay, and roti canai. Explore regional specialties such as rendang in Kelantan, Hainanese chicken rice in Penang, and seafood in Sabah. Don’t miss the opportunity to try the diverse street food, where you’ll discover a culinary paradise in every bite.

12. Switzerland: Alpine Splendor

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The next destination on our list is Switzerland, a country renowned for its stunning Alpine landscapes, precision engineering, and a rich cultural heritage that beckons travelers from around the world.

Known as one of the best countries to visit, Switzerland is a picturesque wonderland that you must explore. This amazing country is an ideal mix of natural beauty and modern amenities. It’s a place where you can explore the snow-capped peaks of the Swiss Alps, indulge in world-famous chocolates, and experience a sense of order and tranquility that is second to none.

Main Attractions You Must Visit in Switzerland: You must explore the iconic Swiss landmarks like the Matterhorn, Lake Geneva, and the Swiss National Park. Don’t forget to explore the charming cities of Zurich, Lucerne, and Bern, each with its own unique character. Take a scenic train journey on the Glacier Express or the Bernina Express to immerse yourself in the breathtaking mountain scenery.

Best Time to Visit Switzerland: The best time to visit Switzerland largely depends on your interests. Winter is perfect for skiing and snow sports, while summer offers opportunities for hiking and outdoor adventures. The shoulder seasons of spring and autumn are great for milder weather and fewer crowds.

Best Food You Must Try  in Switzerland: Swiss cuisine is a delightful blend of German, French, and Italian influences. Here, you can try out dishes like fondue, raclette, rösti, and Swiss chocolate. Explore regional specialties, such as rosti in Zurich, Swiss cheese in Gruyères, and pastries in the Engadin. Don’t forget to pair your meals with fine Swiss wines and discover the culinary treasures of this alpine paradise.

13. Canada: Wilderness and Urban Wonders

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The next destination on our list of best countries to visit, especially in North America, is Canada. It is a vast and diverse country known for its natural beauty, multicultural cities, and friendly locals, offering an array of experiences for travelers.

You must visit Canada and explore its wide-open spaces, pristine wilderness, and a rich tapestry of cultures. It’s a place where you can explore vibrant cities like Toronto and Vancouver, witness the grandeur of the Rocky Mountains, and experience a welcoming and inclusive society.

Main Attractions You Must Visit in Canada: When in Canada, make sure to visit iconic sites such as Banff National Park, Niagara Falls, and Old Quebec. You should also explore the multicultural city of Toronto, the coastal beauty of Vancouver, and the historic charm of Quebec City.

Best Time to Visit Canada: The ideal time to visit Canada depends on the region. Summer (June to August) is perfect for exploring most parts of the country, while the fall (September to October) offers stunning foliage displays. If you enjoy winter sports, visit during the snowy months.

Best Food You Must Try in Canada: Canadian cuisine reflects its diverse culture and regional influences. Savor dishes like poutine, butter tarts, Nanaimo bars, and tourtière. Also, don’t miss out on trying out regional specialties like fresh seafood in the Maritimes, maple syrup in Quebec, and wild game in the northern territories. Don’t forget to pair your meals with Canadian craft beer and ice wine for a true taste of the country’s culinary diversity.

14. Mexico: Ancient Ruins and Vibrant Colors

Tulum

The next destination on our list is Mexico, a country brimming with vibrant culture, ancient history, and a culinary tradition that is celebrated worldwide.

Undoubtedly one of the best countries to visit for a relaxing, beachy vacation, Mexico also offers you a rich tapestry of experiences, from exploring the ancient ruins of Chichen Itza to lounging on pristine beaches and savoring the flavors of its diverse cuisine. It’s a place where you can immerse yourself in colorful traditions and explore the past while enjoying modern amenities.

Main Attractions You Must Visit in Mexico: Don’t miss out visiting iconic Mexican landmarks such as the Mayan temples in Tulum, the historic center of Mexico City, and the lively markets of Oaxaca. Explore the stunning beaches of Cancun and the Yucatan Peninsula, and delve into the natural beauty of places like Copper Canyon.

Best Time to Visit Mexico: The best time to visit Mexico depends on your interests. Winter is ideal for beach destinations, while the spring and fall offer pleasant weather for exploring cultural sites and cities. Be mindful of the hurricane season in some coastal regions during the summer.

Best Food You Must Try in Mexico: Mexican cuisine is a feast for the senses, known for its bold and diverse flavors. You must try out dishes like tacos, enchiladas, guacamole, and chiles en nogada. Explore regional specialties, such as mole in Puebla, ceviche in Baja California, and street food delights in Mexico City. Pair your meals with traditional Mexican beverages like tequila and mezcal to complete your culinary journey through Mexico.

15. Vietnam: History and Scenic Beauty

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The next one of the best countries to visit is Vietnam. It is a beautiful country with a rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and a cuisine that’s known for its flavors and diversity.

You must visit Vietnam because it is a captivating blend of old-world charm and modern dynamism. It’s a place where you can explore ancient temples and pagodas, sail through picturesque limestone karsts in Halong Bay, and savor the taste of street food that’s beloved around the world.

Main Attractions You Must Visit in Vietnam: When in Vietnam, you must not forget to visit iconic landmarks like the ancient town of Hoi An, the bustling streets of Hanoi’s Old Quarter, and the vibrant floating markets of the Mekong Delta. Also, explore the natural beauty of Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park and the historical significance of the Cu Chi Tunnels.

Best Time to Visit Vietnam: Vietnam’s climate varies by region. Generally, the best time to visit is during the dry season, which is from November to April, when you can enjoy pleasant weather for traveling and exploring.

Best Food You Must Try in Vietnam: Vietnamese cuisine is celebrated for its fresh and flavorful dishes. You must try out the classics like pho, banh mi, spring rolls, and goi cuon (fresh spring rolls). Also, try out the regional specialties such as cao lau in Hoi An, bun cha in Hanoi, and seafood in coastal regions. Vietnamese cuisine is a culinary adventure that offers a delightful burst of flavors and a rich cultural experience.

16. Maldives: A Tropical Paradise in the Indian Ocean

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The next destination on our list is the Maldives , one of the best countries to visit to have the experience of a tropical paradise. This gorgeous country is known for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a tranquil ambiance that makes it the ultimate escape for sun and sea enthusiasts.

Why You Should Visit Maldives: The Maldives is a picture-perfect destination where you can relax in overwater bungalows, snorkel amidst vibrant coral reefs, and experience the epitome of luxury and serenity. It’s a place where you can create unforgettable memories in an idyllic setting.

Main Attractions You Must Visit Maldives: While the Maldives is renowned for its laid-back, beach-centric lifestyle, you must ensure to explore its underwater world through snorkeling or diving. Also, don’t forget to discover the stunning marine life, coral gardens, and the beauty of nature on islands such as Maafushi and the cultural nuances of Malé.

Best Time to Visit Maldives: The best time to visit the Maldives is during the dry season, which runs from November to April. This period offers the most favorable weather for sunbathing and water activities. Be cautious about the monsoon season, which typically occurs from May to October.

Best Food You Must Try Maldives: Maldivian cuisine is a delightful blend of fresh seafood, coconut, and aromatic spices. Savor dishes like mas huni, garudhiya, and curries. Sample the catch of the day, as well as international cuisine available at luxury resorts. Fresh fruit and coconuts are abundant, making it a tropical culinary experience for every visitor.

17. Morocco: A Blend of Desert and Medina

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The next destination on our list is Morocco, one of the best countries to visit to experience a mesmerizing blend of exotic landscapes, vibrant culture, and a rich historical heritage, making it a captivating destination for adventurers and culture enthusiasts.

You must visit Morocco because it is a land of diverse experiences, where you can explore ancient medinas, ride camels through the Sahara Desert, and immerse yourself in the lively markets and Moroccan cuisine. It’s a place where you can step back in time while enjoying the conveniences of the modern world.

Main Attractions You Must Visit Morocco: Don’t miss iconic Moroccan landmarks such as the medina of Marrakech, the historic town of Fes, and the blue city of Chefchaouen. Explore the Atlas Mountains, visit the Roman ruins of Volubilis, and take a camel trek into the Sahara Desert for a magical desert experience.

Best Time to Visit Morocco: The best time to visit Morocco is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is moderate and ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Summers can be scorching, and winters can be chilly in some regions.

Best Food You Must Try in Morocco: Moroccan cuisine is a feast for the senses, known for its vibrant flavors and aromatic spices. Savor dishes like tagine, couscous, kebabs, and pastilla. You must explore its regional specialties such as harira in Marrakech, seafood in coastal towns, and street food delights in markets. Don’t forget to enjoy Moroccan mint tea, a symbol of hospitality, and a wide array of pastries and desserts. Your taste buds will be delighted by the culinary treasures of Morocco.

18. South Africa: Safari Adventures and More

Cape-Town

The next destination on our list is South Africa, a country known for its stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and rich cultural heritage, offering a unique blend of experiences for travelers.

One of the best countries to visit in Africa, South Africa is a land of contrasts, where you can explore breathtaking national parks, experience vibrant cities, and delve into its complex history. It’s a place where you can go on safari to witness the “Big Five” and enjoy modern amenities in a country with a rich cultural tapestry.

Main Attractions You Must Visit in South Africa: you must explore the iconic South African landmarks such as Table Mountain in Cape Town, the historic Robben Island, and the stunning Garden Route. Explore the wildlife of Kruger National Park, the Zulu heritage in KwaZulu-Natal, and the scenic beauty of the Drakensberg Mountains.

Best Time to Visit South Africa: The best time to visit South Africa depends on the region and your interests. Generally, the dry winter months (May to September) are ideal for wildlife safaris, while the summer months (October to March) are great for coastal and cultural experiences.

Best Food You Must Try in South Africa: South African cuisine is a delightful mix of flavors and influences. You have to savor dishes like bobotie, boerewors, bunny chow, and milk tart. Explore regional specialties such as seafood in Cape Town, boerekos in the Karoo, and braai (barbecue) in various regions. Be sure to pair your meals with local wines, particularly the celebrated wines from Stellenbosch and Franschhoek, for an authentic culinary journey through South Africa.

19. Portugal: Coastal Beauty and History

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The next destination on our list is Portugal, a country known for its rich history, beautiful landscapes, and a warm, welcoming culture that makes it a delightful destination for travelers.

One of the best countries to visit in Europe, Portugal is a country that offers you a treasure trove of experiences, from exploring historic cities like Lisbon and Porto, to savoring world-renowned wines and enjoying the tranquil beaches of the Algarve. It’s a place where you can immerse yourself in tradition while embracing modern comforts.

Main Attractions You Must Visit in Portugal: you must not miss iconic Portuguese landmarks such as the historic neighborhoods of Alfama and Ribeira, the charming town of Sintra, and the Douro Valley wine region. Explore the coastal beauty of the Algarve, the ancient University of Coimbra, and the cultural diversity of Madeira and the Azores.

Best Time to Visit Portugal: The best time to visit Portugal is during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) when the weather is mild, and the tourist crowds are thinner. Summers can be hot, especially in the south, and winters are generally mild and great for cultural exploration.

Best Food You Must Try in Portugal: Portuguese cuisine is celebrated for its flavors and variety. Savor dishes like bacalhau (salted codfish), pastéis de nata (custard tarts), and francesinha (a hearty sandwich). You should also explore regional specialties such as seafood in Lisbon, the famous Porto wine, and the spicy peri-peri chicken in Algarve. Don’t forget to try the local cheeses and indulge in the wines of the Douro Valley. Portugal’s culinary offerings are a gastronomic delight for every traveler.

20. Iceland: Land of Fire and Ice

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The next destination on our list is Iceland, a land of breathtaking natural beauty, dramatic landscapes, and a unique blend of geothermal wonders, making it a captivating destination for adventurers and nature enthusiasts.

You must visit Iceland at least once in your lifetime because it is a country that invites you to explore its otherworldly landscapes, including glaciers, volcanoes, and geysers. It’s a place where you can witness the mystical Northern Lights, soak in natural hot springs, and experience a culture deeply rooted in Viking heritage.

Main Attractions You Must Visit in Iceland: You must visit its iconic Icelandic landmarks such as the Golden Circle, including Geysir, Gullfoss waterfall, and Thingvellir National Park. Explore the Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, the Blue Lagoon, and the volcanic landscapes of Landmannalaugar. Witness the stunning waterfalls of Skogafoss and Seljalandsfoss.

Best Time to Visit Iceland:

The best time to visit Iceland depends on your interests. Summer (June to August) is ideal for exploring the highlands and the Midnight Sun. Winter (November to February) is perfect for witnessing the Northern Lights, but the weather can be quite cold.

Best Food You Must Try in Iceland: Icelandic cuisine offers unique and hearty flavors. You must try out dishes like lamb stew, skyr (a type of yogurt), and Icelandic hot dogs. Explore regional specialties such as fermented shark (hákarl), rye bread baked in geothermal springs, and fresh seafood like arctic char and langoustines. Be sure to try the traditional Icelandic schnapps called Brennivin, and experience the local culinary culture with its distinct charm. Your taste buds are in for a distinctive Icelandic culinary adventure.

21. Australia: Down Under Adventures

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The next destination on our list is Australia, a vast and diverse country known for its stunning natural beauty, unique wildlife, and a laid-back lifestyle that makes it a fascinating destination for travelers.

Another one of the best countries to visit, Australia is a land of contrasts, where you can explore bustling cities like Sydney and Melbourne, experience the tranquility of the Outback, and witness the distinctive wildlife, including kangaroos and koalas. It’s a place where you can enjoy both cultural attractions and the great outdoors.

Main Attractions You Must Visit in Australia: you must definitely visit the iconic Australian landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House, the Great Barrier Reef, and Uluru. Don’t forget to explore the urban sophistication of Sydney, the artistic flair of Melbourne, and the wilderness of the Daintree Rainforest and the Kimberley region.

Best Time to Visit Australia: The best time to visit Australia depends on your interests and the region you plan to explore. Generally, the spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) offer pleasant weather for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Be mindful of the summer heat and tropical monsoon seasons in some areas.

Best Food You Must Try in Australia: Australian cuisine is a mix of fresh, diverse flavors influenced by various cultures. You just have to savor dishes like meat pies, Vegemite, Tim Tams, and lamingtons. Explore regional specialties such as seafood in Tasmania, Barramundi in the Northern Territory, and coffee culture in Melbourne. Be sure to pair your meals with Australian wines, particularly the world-renowned wines from regions like the Barossa Valley and Margaret River, for an authentic culinary journey through Australia.

22. Peru: Inca Ruins and Amazon Rainforest

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The next destination on our list is Peru, a country known for its ancient history, breathtaking landscapes, and a culinary tradition that is celebrated worldwide, making it a captivating destination for adventurers and food enthusiasts.

One of the best countries to visit in South America, Peru is a land of contrasts, where you can explore the mysterious ruins of Machu Picchu, traverse the Andes mountains, and savor the rich flavors of its diverse cuisine. It’s a place where you can immerse yourself in the vibrant traditions and history of the Inca civilization.

Main Attractions You Must Visit in Peru: You must explore the iconic Peruvian landmarks such as Machu Picchu, Cusco’s historic city center, and the Nazca Lines. Explore the Amazon Rainforest, Lake Titicaca, and the colorful Rainbow Mountain. Witness the condors at Colca Canyon and the bustling markets of Pisac.

Best Time to Visit in Peru: The best time to visit Peru largely depends on the region. The dry season from May to September is perfect for visiting Machu Picchu and exploring the Andes. The shoulder seasons are great for less crowded experiences, while the Amazon is best visited during the rainy season from November to April.

Best Food You Must Try in Peru: Peruvian cuisine is known for its flavors and diversity. Don’t forget to try dishes like ceviche, lomo saltado, and causa. Explore regional specialties such as rocoto relleno in Arequipa, cuy (guinea pig) in Cusco, and Amazonian cuisine in Iquitos. Be sure to savor the famous Pisco Sour and enjoy local fruits like lucuma and chirimoya. Your taste buds will be treated to a gastronomic adventure through Peru’s culinary heritage.

23. Indonesia: Tropical Paradise and Cultural Riches

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The next destination on our list is Indonesia, a vast and diverse archipelago known for its natural beauty, vibrant culture, and a culinary tradition that tantalizes the taste buds, making it a captivating destination for travelers.

Another one of the best countries to visit in Asia, Indonesia is a land of endless possibilities, where you can explore ancient temples like Borobudur, relax on pristine beaches, and discover a rich tapestry of cultures across its islands. It’s a place where you can experience lush rainforests, majestic volcanoes, and an underwater paradise for divers and snorkelers.

Main Attractions You Must Visit in Indonesia: Don’t miss iconic Indonesian landmarks such as Borobudur and Prambanan temples in Java, the serene beauty of Bali’s rice terraces, and the Komodo Islands. You should also explore the vibrant city of Jakarta, the cultural heart of Yogyakarta, and the natural wonders of Raja Ampat.

Best Time to Visit Indonesia: The best time to visit Indonesia varies by region and your interests. Generally, the dry season from April to October is ideal for most destinations. Be aware of the rainy season from November to March, which may affect some areas more than others.

Best Food You Must Try in Indonesia: Indonesian cuisine is a culinary adventure filled with rich flavors and aromatic spices. Some of the must-try dishes here are nasi goreng, rendang, satay, and gado-gado. Explore regional specialties such as mie ayam in Surabaya, soto in Jakarta, and Padang cuisine in West Sumatra. Be sure to try traditional Indonesian beverages like teh botol and es cendol, and enjoy exotic fruits like durian and rambutan. Your culinary journey through Indonesia will be a sensory delight.

24. Bhutan: The Land of Happiness

Bhutan Travel Guide

The next destination on our list is Bhutan, a land of pristine landscapes, rich culture, and a deep spiritual heritage that makes it a unique and captivating destination for travelers seeking a Himalayan escape.

One of the best countries to visit to explore untouched beauties of nature, Bhutan is a country that you must visit. Explore its gorgeous snow-capped peaks, deep valleys, and ancient monasteries because it’s a place where you can witness the spiritual devotion of its people, experience traditional festivals, and appreciate a commitment to sustainable living.

Main Attractions You Must Visit in Bhutan: the  iconic Bhutanese landmarks you must visit are such as the Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest) Monastery, the capital city Thimphu, and the Punakha Dzong. Explore the serene valleys of Phobjikha and the biodiversity of Jigme Dorji National Park. Immerse yourself in Bhutan’s unique culture by attending a local festival or exploring the traditional architecture of its dzongs and monasteries.

Best Time to Visit Bhutan: The best time to visit Bhutan largely depends on your interests. The spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) offer pleasant weather, clear skies, and colorful flora. The winter months are great for enjoying snowfall in the highlands, while the monsoon season from June to August brings lush green landscapes but occasional rain.

Best Food You Must Try in Bhutan: Bhutanese cuisine is known for its unique flavors and use of chilies. You must try out dishes like ema datshi (chili and cheese), phaksha paa (pork with radish), and momo dumplings. Explore regional specialties such as yak meat and butter tea. Be sure to try ara, a local spirit, and enjoy Bhutan’s culinary traditions, which reflect its mountainous terrain and agricultural lifestyle. Your taste buds will be treated to a distinct culinary experience in Bhutan.

25. Netherlands: Canals and Windmills

Amsterdam

The final best on our list of best countries to visit, is the Netherlands. It is a lovely country known for its picturesque landscapes, rich history, and a vibrant cultural scene that makes it a captivating destination for travelers.

You must visit The Netherlands and explore this magical land of charming canals, historic windmills, and world-class art. It’s a place where you can explore picturesque cities like Amsterdam and Utrecht, witness the beauty of tulip fields in spring, and enjoy a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

Main Attractions You Must Visit the Netherlands: The iconic Dutch landmarks you must visit are such as the canals of Amsterdam, the historic Anne Frank House, and the Keukenhof Gardens during tulip season. Also, don’t forget to explore the windmills at Kinderdijk, the historic city of Delft, and the tulip fields in Lisse. Immerse yourself in Dutch art at the Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum.

Best Time to Visit the Netherlands: The best time to visit the Netherlands depends on your interests. Spring (March to May) is ideal for witnessing the tulip fields in bloom. Summer (June to August) is perfect for outdoor activities, and autumn (September to November) offers milder weather and fewer tourists. Be prepared for cooler temperatures in winter.

Best Food You Must Try in the Netherlands: Dutch cuisine offers a mix of hearty and flavorful dishes. Savor dishes like bitterballen, haring, erwtensoep (pea soup), and poffertjes (mini pancakes). You must also try out regional specialties such as stamppot in the north, Dutch cheese in Gouda, and seafood in Zeeland. Don’t forget to pair your meals with Dutch beer or genever (Dutch gin), and experience the country’s culinary heritage, which reflects its maritime history and agricultural traditions. Your culinary journey through the Netherlands will be a delightful experience.

In conclusion, the world of travel is a realm filled with boundless possibilities and incredible experiences. Among all of these best countries to visit, you are going to witness the extraordinary diversity our planet has to offer. From stunning natural landscapes to rich cultural heritage, each destination invites you to embark on a transformative journey.

Don’t you also wish to explore and experience all the beauties of nature and culture these unique destinations have to offer?

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The 23 Best Places to Travel in 2024

Our expert travel writers circled the globe to find the next-best destinations to explore—and why to go now.

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Puerto Rico beckons with beautiful waters, like those at Peña Blanca beach; the colorful cityscape of Aguadilla

Puerto Rico

Why Now: After rebounding from a series of devastating earthquakes in 2019 and 2020—and Hurricane Maria in 2017—this U.S. territory (read: no passport required for Americans) quickly became one of the hottest destinations in the Caribbean. Although it has long been a favorite with surfers, 36 years have passed since Puerto Rico hosted the sport’s world championships. But in February, the Atlantic town of Arecibo, an hour west of the capital city of San Juan, welcomed the 2024 International Surfing Association’s World Surfing Games, the final qualifier in the run-up to the Summer Olympics , putting its shores’ serious swells back on the map. It’s easier to get there now, too. In recent months, three affordable carriers have begun nonstop service to San Juan—Avelo Airlines, from Philadelphia and New Haven, Connecticut; JetBlue, from Raleigh, North Carolina (and from Tampa, Florida, to Aguadilla, on the west coast, not far from the low-key surf scene in Rincón); and Spirit, from Fort Myers, Florida. Southwest is expected to join the bandwagon with direct flights from Austin, Texas, starting March 9.

Adventure Intel: In sunny San Juan, Surf with a Pro offers everything from beginner lessons to guided tours of breaks at Playa El Escambrón and Isla Verde. For a different kind of paddling, take a short flight from the capital to the charming island of Vieques to kayak the glowing waters of Mosquito Bay, a natural reserve offering one of the brightest bioluminescent displays in the world. Pirate Bio Bay Tours leads groups in clear-bottomed kayaks. Vieques is also an idyllic place to stay for a couple of nights; its white-sand beaches are always stunning. Or keep to the mainland and head for the interior: at El Yunque National Forest, you can hike past waterfalls and ancient petroglyphs to take a dip in the swimming hole at El Hippie. The Ritz-Carlton San Juan, closed since Hurricane Maria hit, is slated to reopen in the beachfront Isla Verde zone in late 2024. Or opt for a more local, artsy vibe at the year-old (and already award-winning) Don Rafa Boutique Hotel in Miramar. Can’t decide? Travel the island’s entire 110-mile coastline at your own pace via the Puerto Rico Sunshine Route, stopping at any number of gorgeous beaches, like eastern Fajardo, secluded Aguadilla, and the pink salt flats of Cabo Rojo.

Local Tip: La 8 Surf Shop, known locally as La Ocho, across from the San Juan beach Escambrón, rents boards and will give you advice on where to go, says Surf with a Pro founder Alejandro Moreda. After surfing, “Get yourself a mofongo, a traditional dish made from fried plantains,” at cozy La Casita Blanca. — Megan Michelson

A women walks down a desert trail at Arizona’s Saguaro National Park.

Greater Tucson, Arizona

Why Now: Saguaro National Park was recently certified as one of nine Urban Night Sky Places around the world, and Kitt Peak National Observatory recently reopened with a revamped overnight observation program. The region’s already awesome trail system has expanded, letting hikers into a previously private, geologically rich slice of the Chihuahuan Desert.

Adventure Intel: The first time I visited Tucson , my rental car sat unused. The city’s 137-mile Chuck Huckelberry Loop makes it possible to bike the entire metro area, and satellite lanes extend to more than 40 parks. There are also hundreds of miles of singletrack. Rent wheels from Transit Cycles and saddle up at the JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort to explore the Starr Pass Trail System’s mix of smooth and technical terrain. Hiking options are equally endless and now include an eight-mile network in a boulder-strewn section of Texas Canyon Nature Preserve, an hour’s drive east of the city. The Colossal Vail 50/50 ultra race, held on the Arizona Trail between Saguaro National Park and the Santa Rita Mountains, was put on runners’ radars by the Native-produced documentary Run to Be Visible ; in 2023, the race hosted a record number of Indigenous participants, and it will celebrate its tenth anniversary this year.

Local Tip: Moniqua Lane, owner of the Downtown Clifton Hotel, prefers to forgo hikes in the crowded western section of Saguaro in favor of adjacent Tucson Mountain Park. Her favorite route is the three-mile out-and-back Hidden Canyon Trail. — Jen Murphy

Swimmers frolic in the waves of New York’s Camp Hero State Park.

New York State Parks

Why Now: New York State Parks and Historic Sites—a 360,000-acre network of beaches, forests, lakes, campgrounds, trails, and other natural and cultural attractions—is celebrating its 100th anniversary with 100 activities. Participate in as many as you can during the yearlong Centennial Challenge for the chance to win prizes like a multi-season Empire Pass to New York parks (a $205 value). Activities range from hiking to camping at one of more than 8,500 campsites.

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Adventure Intel: The park system encompasses a variety of beautiful landscapes, from the Allegheny Mountains in the west to the beaches at Camp Hero State Park in the east. Among the best known is the 24,000-plus-acre Minnewaska State Park Preserve, home to the Shawangunk Mountains (a.k.a. the Gunks in climbing circles). In 2023, the park’s historic 2.8-mile High Point Carriage Road opened following a 14-month renovation, easing access to Minnewaska’s forested interior. Hikers, bikers, and cross-country skiers can now enjoy 35 miles of carriage paths and 50 miles of trails. New to the area are Wildflower Farms, a 65-cottage resort, and Inness, an inn with 12 guest rooms, 28 cabins, and an organic farm on 220 acres. Both properties are less than ten miles from the park’s main gate.

Minnewaska State Park mountain biking trails

Local Tip: “Park at Lake Minnewaska and cycle out on Castle Point or Hamilton Point Carriage Road,” says Gregory Kanter, a guide and an employee at the outfitter Rock and Snow, in New Paltz. “You ride out on one and come back on the other, and you’re on a cliff top the whole time, looking straight down into the Hudson Valley.” — Ryan Krogh

A group of hikers stretch out atop Divide Peak in Denali National Park, Alaska, with an incredible view over the peaks.

Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska

Why Now: A landslide halfway up Denali Park Road—the primary route bisecting the six-million-acre park and preserve —cut off access to the terminus community of Kantishna in 2021. While construction of a bridge over the problem area continues, the only way into Camp Denali is a 55-minute flight that departs near the park’s entrance and includes a scenic flyby of North America’s highest peak. Which is why this is the year to capitalize on the lack of crowds.

Adventure Intel: Fly into Kantishna and you’ll be privy to gravel grinding, bear viewing, and hiking that visitors who explore via vehicle can’t reach. You can still stay at Camp Denali; its 19 cabins are tucked among boreal forest west of the landslide and afford awesome views of the mountain. Even before it became marooned, the camp had exclusive rights to offer naturalist-guided hikes into the wilderness to spy grizzlies, caribou, and wolves. But the atmosphere was different back then, with abundant visitors and tour vans. “Being the only ones on the road and the only people in the backcountry has been a marvel,” says co-owner Jenna Hamm. “We can park in the middle of it and take half an hour with a spotting scope.”

Local Tip: Technically, you can bike into Camp Denali. “I’ve seen intrepid bikepackers ride the road from the east, walk their bikes along the gravel bar below the landslide, and then continue west,” says Hamm. — Tim Neville

The pristine waters off Virgin Gorda are ideal for snorkeling.

British Virgin Islands

Why Now: Hurricanes Irma and Maria obliterated every major marina in these islands in 2017. But parks and ports are flourishing again, an inaugural sailing adventure is up and running, there are new places to stay, and legendary watering holes have reopened.

Adventure Intel: The Nomada at Sea , a 62-foot catamaran based in Nanny Cay, Tortola, has begun welcoming up to ten passengers for weeklong trips around the islands. Stops may include Anegada Island, famous for fresh lobster and an array of beaches to explore. Virgin Gorda’s North Sound, where surrounding landforms stifle swells but the trade winds blow unabated, is a paradise for wing foiling, kiteboarding, and windsurfing. For après, hit the Bitter End Yacht Club, established in 1969. The well-regarded resort was flattened in the storms, but after a four-year renovation, it’s as good as new and has retained its inclusive vibe, appealing to sailing bums and superyacht owners alike. The club’s second-floor mariners’ lounge offers 180-degree views of North Sound, and its two marina lofts are the only over-the-water bungalows in the BVI. The Bitter End plans to add more accommodations in 2024. Elsewhere, on Jost Van Dyke, the swim-in Soggy Dollar Bar has reopened. And throughout the islands, nature reserves have healed. Head out for a trail hike at Sage Mountain National Park in Tortola and snorkel among the reefs off Anegada, where marine life has returned.

Local Tip: “Mount Sage, the highest point in the islands at 1,780 feet, includes the only true rainforest we have, and it bounced back extremely quickly after the hurricanes,” says Mervin Hastings, a guide at Eco Adventures BVI. “Thetrail to the summit has reopened, so you can enjoy views across the islands.” — Kelly Bastone

Cafe tables with umbrellas are set up alongside Berlin’s Spree Riverfront.

Why Now: There’s no fest like a German fest, but things will get über exciting when one of the continent’s largest sporting events, the UEFA European Football Championship, kicks off across ten German cities in June. The tournament features 24 teams and begins in Munich, which also serves as the departure point for a new cycling route in upper Bavaria.

Adventure Intel: Looking to feed off the energy of two ecstatic fan bases? Head to Munich to catch three-time champion Germany’s opening bid against a proven Scottish squad. (The Viktualienmarkt beer garden, with some of the country’s best schweinebraten mit sauerkraut, is worth a visit, too.) Also, don’t miss the city’s whopper of a climbing gym: the German Alpine Club’s Climbing and Bouldering Center, with 60,000 square feet of walls, boasts some 500 routes, a few as high as 80 feet. If the Bavarian countryside exerts more pull, sightseeing on two wheels is never a bad idea. The new 115-mile Blue Rider route skirts Lake Starnberg and Lake Kochel, in a region with more than 100 miles of hiking trails. Alternatively, ride the 173-mile Hop Loop north to Ingolstadt, spinning past castles like Nymphenburg Palace and cooling off in Lake Radersdorf.

Local Tip: Jana Meier Roberts, a Munich-based graphic designer, recommends taking a dip in the Isar River near Praterinsel before heading to the Muffathalle Biergarten. “The food there is superior to most Munich biergarten food. From there you can walk to the Deutsches Museum to finish the night at the rooftop bar.” —T.N.

Surfers in Jupiter, Florida

Florida’s Brightline

Why Now: This high-speed train debuted in September, carrying passengers the 156 miles from Orlando to Miami in 3.5 hours. An eco-friendly mode of transportation, the trains run on clean biodiesel.

Adventure Intel: The Brightline is the first private rail line in the U.S. in 100 years, with stations centrally located in six cities along the route. From these you can Uber or even bike to the coast. Embark in Orlando, the northern terminus, and make your first stop Boca Raton. It’s just two miles from sandy public beaches. Check out Red Reef Park, home to hundreds of species of fish and an easy place to snorkel. Aventura Station, north of Miami, is just 4.5 miles from Oleta River State Park; there you can rent a paddleboard and cruise through a mangrove forest. At the railway’s southern terminus in downtown Miami, hail a rideshare for the 40-mile drive south to Biscayne National Park . From the park’s Dante Fascell Visitor Center, join the Biscayne National Park Institute’s guided kayak trips to Boca Chica Lighthouse, for views of the Miami skyline, or through remote seagrass canals. Camp at Boca Chita Key—its sites are the best in the park. For an adventure closer to the station, head ten miles south to Key Biscayne and walk with peacocks in Crandon Park or relax on the two-mile-long beach in the shade of coconut palms.

Local Tip: “Check out Tam Tam, an amazing Vietnamese restaurant two blocks from the Miami station,” says Eric Barton, a Miami-based cyclist and foodie. “Like all the best restaurants, it has a karaoke machine in the bathroom. Get the wings. They’re incredibly crispy and covered in a caramel fish sauce.” — Graham Averill

Two mountain bikers explore Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park, on New Zealand’s South Island.

New Zealand’s South Island

Why Now: United Airlines started offering nonstop service from San Francisco to Christchurch, on the South Island , a year ago, putting this place of superlatives within easier reach of American travelers. Cementing its reputation as an adventure mecca are new cycling and hiking trails—notably the latest installment of its Great Walks hikes—while the burgeoning culinary hub of Arrowtown is shining a spotlight on a compelling food and wine scene. Dozens of new lodges have opened, including two from high-end adventure collective Eleven. And on the multimillion-dollar Pounamu Pathway project, a collaboration between the Poutini Ngai Tahu people and the Weta Workshop (the company behind the visual effects for the Lord of the Rings movies), visitor centers highlighting Maori history are opening on the west coast.

Adventure Intel: The 38-mile Tuatapere Hump Ridge Track, a three-day hike along the south coast, is slated to be designated New Zealand’s 11th Great Walk in October. The loop’s two backcountry lodges already attract 3,500 hikers a year; the track’s new status is expected to double that number, so reserve now for prime trekking season (October to April). In Queenstown, the ten-mile Wharehuanui Trail is on schedule to be completed by year’s end. It will connect the suburb of Arthurs Point, where Cargo Brewery’s new brew hall will open in June, to the mining burg of Arrowtown, hipper than ever thanks to Ayrburn Farm, a historic site repurposed as a gastro hub. Ayrburn recently opened a wine and cocktail bar; a pizzeria, butcher shop, and bakery are in the works. For a biking and hiking combo, sign up for Adventure South NZ ’s new multi-activity itinerary up north: you’ll bike the 124-mile Great Taste Trail, hike in both Abel Tasman and Queen Charlotte National Parks, and visit craft breweries, wineries, and farmers’ markets. If it’s angling you’re after—New Zealand is considered the trophy-trout capital of the world—two legendary fishing lodges are now run by Eleven: the four-room Cedar Lodge on the Makararoa River, and the six-cottage Owen River Lodge in the Nelson Lakes district. And on the west coast, two of the 186-mile Pounamu Pathway’s four connected towns—Mawhera (Greymouth) and Hokitika—have opened museums with amazing light and sound displays; the towns of Awarua (Haast) and Kawatiri (Westport) will open similar experiences in mid-2024 and late 2025, respectively.

Local Tip: For Philip Wyndham, general manager of Adventure South NZ, the 34-mile Lake Dunstan Trail in Central Otago is a favorite for cycling: “It traverses rocky bluffs on cantilever bridges above the Clutha River, and huge rideable swing bridges span chasms. The trail finishes at the historic gold-rush town of Clyde, where I grab a post-ride beer at Olivers Brewery.” —J.M.

A woman on a yoga platform starts her dawn practice at Mongolia’s Three Camel Lodge.

Why Now: The Mongolian government has declared 2024 the year of tourism, with ambitions of attracting one million visitors and working to establish the first-ever direct flight between the U.S. and the capital city of Ulaanbaatar. New lodges and cultural tours make it more feasible to discover the nation’s immense wilderness, along with honored traditions like horse racing and eagle hunting.

Adventure Intel: Pioneering tour operator Nomadic Expeditions now has two camps of traditional ger (yurts). Three Camel Lodge is in the southern Gobi Desert, where I stayed last fall to explore the Flaming Cliffs—one of the world’s greatest fossil sites—and nearby Singing Dunes. Then there’s Three Eagle Camp, in the westernmost Bayan-Ulgii province (hop a 90-minute flight from the capital), home to some 200 Kazakh eagle hunters. Nomadic Expeditions’ Mongolian-American founder, Jalsa Urubshurow, launched the Golden Eagle Festival here 25 years ago, and trips to the festival in October, and lead-up events in September, spotlight the ancient form of falconry. In the northern region of Selenge, the year-old Yeruu Lodge offers kayaking and horseback riding and is a convenient base to experience the Naadam Festival, a competition of horsemanship, archery, and wrestling held each July.

Local Tip: Observing that Mongolian meals are heavy on meat, paleontologist Minjin Bolortsetseg says that when she craves vegetables, she goes to Agnista, a vegan restaurant in Ulaanbaatar, close to the University of Science and Technology. —J.M.

A man rides a mountain-bike trail outside Park City, Utah.

Park City, Utah

Why Now: These days, people of all abilities can better enjoy Park City Mountain Resort, which celebrated its 60th anniversary in February. For 26 years, the National Ability Center —a Park City nonprofit focused on adaptive outdoor recreation—ran its winter operations out of a double-wide trailer at the base of the resort. But in October, the NAC opened the 9,400-square-foot McGrath Mountain Center, adjacent to the First Time chairlift, to offer more high-quality accessible space for its participants.

Adventure Intel: The NAC is best known for its alpine-skiing and snowboarding programs (instructors teach 4,000 lessons annually), but adaptive athletes can also sign up for nordic skiing and sled hockey in the winter, mountain biking and watersports in the summer, and more. The center’s 26-acre Park City Ranch, just east of town, has a 25-room, ADA-approved lodge, access to 56 miles of outstanding trails, an equestrian facility, and a climbing gym. Additionally, Park City’s free bus system offers door-to-door paratransit service.

Round Valley mountain biking trails

Local Tip: “My favorite activities are hiking and biking the Round Valley trail system with my husband, a former Paralympian, and our three kids,” says Tracy Meier, the NAC’s chief program and education officer. “There are both paved and dirt trails offering incredible views of the mountains.” —M.M.

A panoramic view of Lake Michigan and Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore

Michigan’s Lower Peninsula

Why Now: The Detroit Riverwalk, the city’s crown jewel, now connects to nearby Belle Isle, the southern terminus of the nearly completed 2,000-mile Iron Belle Trail. The statewide project, with hiking and biking paths to the Upper Peninsula, is over 70 percent ready following new route additions in 2023. Up north, Traverse City celebrated the advent of a lakeside loop 30 years in the making, and new lodgings opened in the state’s renowned national lakeshore.

Adventure Intel: The expansion of the Detroit Riverwalk—a 3.5-mile riverfront promenade voted one of the nation’s most beautiful—means easier access to Belle Isle, a 982-acre park. In the food and brew hub of Traverse City, the four-mile Boardman Lake Loop lets you bike, fish, and kayak just minutes from downtown. Thirty miles west, on the beach at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, the 150-year-old Sleeping Bear Inn is being revitalized and is expected to open this summer with eight rooms. Off the northern tip of the peninsula, no-cars-allowed Mackinac Island is home to one of my favorite Midwest cycling routes, the M-185 lakefront loop. Park near mile marker one and ascend the 200 stairs to the Milliken Nature Center at Arch Rock, opening this spring. And stargazers, take note: Beaver Island is in the final stages of becoming the state’s first Dark Sky Sanctuary.

Local Tip: “Many rides, runs, and hikes start at Detroit’s Eastern Market,” says Todd Scott, of the Detroit Greenways Coalition. “Cutter’s is my go-to for a cold beer and pub grub in a relaxed environment that typifies Detroit.” — Stephanie Vermillion

Sunrise at Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve, Idaho

Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve, Idaho

Why Now: Craters of the Moon, protecting the largest lava field in the lower 48, is celebrating its 100th anniversary with new and updated trails to welcome visitors. The preserve is also a designated International Dark Sky Park and the perfect spot to witness two large meteor showers, in August and December.

Adventure Intel: Imagine 750,000 acres of crusty lava with exposed fissures, craters, and lava-tube caves. The seven-mile Loop Road is a popular path to viewpoints and hikes up cinder cones (small dormant volcanoes). While most of the 500 caves are closed to protect native bats, you can get a free permit to explore 800-foot-long Indian Tunnel, where stalactites cover the ceilings and lava flows left tidemarks on the walls. Strike out on the four-mile Wilderness Trail, which passes Big Cinder Butte and rises 700 feet from the valley. With a free backpacking permit, you can keep going after the trail ends, following the 52-mile-long Great Rift—a crack in the earth’s crust preserved by lava. Craters also has some of the darkest skies in the park system. Show up in mid-August for the Perseid meteor shower or in mid-December for the Geminids—both promise up to 100 streaks of light per hour.

Local Tip: Ted Stout, author of Craters of the Moon, says that one of his favorite campsites is inside Echo Crater: “The incredibly high walls create a natural amphitheater that blocks the wind, and you’ll have an uninterrupted view of the amazing night skies.” —G.A.

A large wave crashes on the beach at Makena Beach in Maui, Hawaii.

Maui, Hawaii

Why Now: For years, the Hawaii Tourism Authority talked about embracing a more regenerative approach that promotes locally owned, Native-led outfitters and properties. On Maui, these goals are now paramount in the wake of August’s devastating fires.

Adventure Intel: The island is still healing after the loss of life caused by the blazes. Historic Lahaina remains off-limits to tourists as residents rebuild, but the rest of Maui is open , and many businesses need tourism dollars to survive. One of the biggest ways to help is by choosing locally owned restaurants, accommodations, and guiding outfits. As Kevin Shenk, owner of Helewai Eco-Tours, says, “There’s no better way to connect with a place than through its people.” His company’s two-mile Honolua Ridge Hike on the west side educates visitors about island ecology while providing them with stunning views. At the doorstep of Haleakala National Park , Kula Lodge—one of Maui’s few independent hotels—has been refreshed by new owners. Continue a local-focused itinerary by joining a hike of Haleakala Crater with Humble Tours, or rent a mountain bike at Maui Cyclery in Paia or Krank Cycles in Makawao or Kahului and tackle the 6.8-mile Haleakala Maui Skyline Trail. And offer to volunteer: you might harvest at Hua Momona Farms or plant taro at Na Mahiaio o Keanae. Both distribute food to those in need. GoHawaii also just launched the Malama Hawaii dashboard in partnership with Kanu Hawaii, which allows visitors to search for and sign up for volunteer experiences online and find ways to donate to nonprofits. Local Tip: Skip Starbucks and get your caffeine fix at Akamai, a local coffee franchise, says Riley Coon, director of sustainable tourism at Sail Trilogy. —J.M.

Taking a dip in the Caribbean waters surrounding Panama’s San Blas Islands

Why Now: Panama’s new Sustainable Network of Rural and Community Tourism project connects travelers with locals in the country’s most far-flung forests and along its coastlines. Last year Panama also kicked off its 1,000 Kilometers of Trails initiative—a push to create over 600 miles of land and water paths by 2030—with 18 miles open to trekkers around the dormant El Valle stratovolcano. Copa Airlines eases the way with direct flights to Panama City from Austin, Texas, Baltimore, Toronto, and Montreal.

Adventure Intel: Squeezed between the Pacific and the Caribbean Sea, amid one of the world’s most biodiverse regions, Panama is wild with flora and fauna—more than 10,000 species. During a one-week trip, I accompanied sea turtle conservationists on moonlit beach walks and floated the Teribe River between Naso villages on a traditional balsa raft. Hiking is another Panama staple, notably the 16-mile round-trip trek up 11,400-foot Baru , Panama’s highest peak. Myriad marine animals are on view in the diving hub of Bocas del Toro. And the adults-only Nayara Bocas del Toro recently added treehouse digs and scuba, snorkel, and surf lessons.

Local Tip: George Hanily, executive director of the conservation group ANCON, recommends that birders book a stay at Los Quetzales Ecolodge and Spa in the Cerro Punta highlands. “It’s the easiest place in Central America to spot the spectacular resplendent quetzal,” he says. “You will find lovely cabins and trails.” —S.V.

Croatia’s “Eye of the Earth” spring

The Balkans

Why Now: Construction of the final segments of the Trans Dinarica Cycling Route , linking eight Balkan countries, is wrapping up. All 1,250 miles are expected to be fully connected by July, offering new opportunities to visit national parks and heritage sites across this little-visited region.

Adventure Intel: Born from years of collaboration, the Trans Dinarica is designed to lead travelers off the beaten path, through fairy-tale forests and small villages between Slovenia’s Soca Valley, on the Italian border, and Lake Ohrid, a Unesco World Heritage site on the Albanian–North Macedonian border. If you want to DIY, plan to ship your bike and to ride between 25 and 40 miles per day, with anywhere from 1,600 to 3,200 feet of elevation change, says Jan Klavora, one of the project’s masterminds. Suggested stops include a stay at Hisa Franko in Kobarid, Slovenia, whose Michelin-starred restaurant serves farm-to-table meals; Rijeka, Croatia, where you can dine on fresh fish beside the Adriatic Sea; and Lake Skadar, Montenegro, home to abundant carp and eel and some of Europe’s last pelicans. There are also easy detours to national parks like Montenegro’s Durmitor and Serbia’s Tara, both in the Dinaric Alps. Want help planning? Ljubljana-based Visit GoodPlace leads a nine-day gourmet food and cycling tour and a 15-day mountain-biking tour through Slovenia and Croatia. Or book Sarajevo-based Green Visions ’ eight-day highlands mountain-bike traverse through Bosnia and Herzegovina. For inexpensive flights to the region, check out Ryan-air’s routes into Croatia and Albania.

Local Tip: Bojan Senkinc, a Croatian guide with Promotiv Travel Outdoor, recommends exploring the Velebit Mountains, renowned for their cliffs, caves, and panoramas of the Adriatic. The Trans Dinarica passes through the Velebit, where recent rewilding efforts have bolstered populations of chamois, red deer, wolves, and lynx. — Delilah Friedler

A walk amid Madagascar’s massive baobabs

Why Now: Daunting logistics have long deterred travelers from visiting the world’s fourth largest island, but new internal flights and conservation-focused lodges are making this otherworldly place more accessible. And trust me: it’s worth it to experience mind-blowing safaris and activities like kayaking and kitesurfing in some of the world’s most gorgeously multihued water.

Adventure Intel: I’ve visited Africa more than a dozen times, and Madagascar has truly unbelievable biodiversity and adventure potential. In the northeast, Masoala National Park protects the island’s largest remaining rainforest and endemic species like the red ruffed lemur. I stayed at the park in one of Masoala Forest Lodge’s seven treehouses. Co-owner Pierre Bester is a fanatical kayaker and partnered with Wild Expeditions , a collective of owner-run African safari camps, to offer 10- and 11-night paddling expeditions between his lodge and its new two-story Crusoe’s Cabin, on an island off Cap Masoala. Namorokoa National Park in the northwest is also incredible, notably for its tsingy limestone pinnacles, towering baobab trees, ancient burial sites, and 100-plus bird species. The nonprofit Wildlife Madagascar is opening a tented camp midyear to give travelers a better base to roam from. Off the west coast, luxury property Miavana opened a kitesurfing school on Nosy Ankao, with helicopter trips to far-flung sites like the Red Tsingy Reserve.

Local Tip: Bester sends strong paddlers from Crusoe’s Cabin to a sacred point where the Malagasy ask their ancestors for blessings. A local guide meets them and shares insight about beliefs and taboos. “It’s a humbling and spiritual experience,” Bester says. —J.M.

Summer at Campfire Ranch Wash Gulch, in Crested Butte

Why Now: The Centennial State continues to woo travelers with improved adventure options. The first thing that caught our eye was San Juan Mountain Guides’ Million Dollar Trek , which debuted last year as a five-day hut-to-hut hike; from July through September, you can head out from Ouray and overnight at three full-service backcountry lodges. It’s never been easier to plan an EV-powered road trip through Colorado’s most beautiful places: in 2024, you’ll find charging spots on 14 of the state’s 26 Scenic and Historic Byways, with more on the way. On June 1 and 2, don’t miss the new Outside Festival (brought to you by Outside Inc., this magazine’s parent company) in Denver’s Civic Center Park. It will feature headline musical acts, a films and ideas summit, climbing walls, and gear demos.

Adventure Intel: Populus , the country’s first carbon-positive hotel, is on track to open in downtown Denver this summer with a distinctive design: its white exterior and windows are meant to look like notches in an aspen tree. The southern Colorado town of Trinidad is quietly becoming a hot spot for gravel cyclists; it hosts September’s Rad Dirt Fest race, with three courses through the Spanish Peaks. Hikers are heading to Fishers Peak State Park for its new 16-mile round-trip trail to the eponymous 9,633-foot summit. (Note: the top of the trail is closed from March until August for raptor nesting, so bring your binos if you’re a birder.) From Trinidad it’s about two hours to Great Sand Dunes National Park , where the startup Ramble recently installed 25 spacious campsites, with kitchens and shared showers, and a stargazing area with hammocks. Rent a sandboard while you’re at it. Ramble is also opening a campground near Mesa Verde National Park later this year. Other new stays around the state include the Campfire Ranch Wash Gulch in Crested Butte; it requires a four-mile approach in winter, but the payoff is incredible ski touring and summer hiking. Campfire Ranch also operates a campground, open from May through October, on the Taylor River in nearby Almont; there are sleeping bags, coolers, and tents for rent. The staff will teach you how to set up camp, and a concierge can organize fly-fishing and mountain-biking outings. In Aspen, the 68-room Mollie Hotel opened in December with a rooftop pool; from there it’s a ten-minute walk to Aspen Mountain, which expanded its terrain by more than 20 percent over the winter, with 26 new chutes and trails, the majority expert-level.

Local Tip: Sam Degenhard, founder of Campfire Ranch, sends intermediate-to-advanced mountain bikers to Doctor Park , northeast of Almont. “It’s a Colorado classic, with eight miles of flowy downhill,” he says. “Afterward, get green chile tamales at Teocalli Tamale.” —M.M.

An adaptive cyclist heads up one of the new Gateway Trails in Old Fort, North Carolina.

Old Fort, North Carolina

Why Now: A former manufacturing town on the edge of Pisgah National Forest, Old Fort was down on its luck until the local community started building mountain-bike routes. The Gateway Trails were the first to open, in 2022. And thanks to a $2.5 million grant, the G5 Trail Collective will construct 42 miles of flowy singletrack in the next few years, nine of which are already done. The burgeoning system has boosted the economy; in the past two years, 13 businesses have opened, including a number of breweries, the Old Fort Bike Shop, Mountain Top Shuttles, and Gogo’s Cinnamon Rolls.

Adventure Intel: My son and I love to hammer downhill laps on the new trails, and there’s an easy gravel climb directly out of a trail hub with bathroom facilities. In the backcountry, I like to ride the months-old Bernard Mountain Trail , where a lonely ascent rewards you with three miles of sidecut singletrack dropping almost 1,000 feet. I’m also excited about the new three-mile Lower Heartbreak Trail , which connects with existing routes to form an 11-mile adventure from Blue Ridge Parkway at the base of Mount Mitchell that drops more than 3,400 feet to the edge of Old Fort.

Bernard Mountain Road multi-use trail

Local Tip: Jason McDougald, founder of the G5 Trail Collective, raves about Abbiocco, the new pizza truck at the Whaley Farm Brewery. “It’s the real deal,” he says, “run by a chef from Asheville who imported the pizza oven from Italy. There’s always pepperoni on the menu, but go with one of the seasonal pies, like the fall pizza with butternut squash and pine nuts.” —G.A.

The Seven Stars pub, south of Liverpool, England

Why Now: Whether you go for football on the telly or a full English brekky on the terrace, pubs are an integral part of life in the UK. Yet recent economic pressures have threatened the beloved institutions: in 2022, an average of 32 closed every month. However, the campsite-booking company Pitchup is pairing with country pubs that have scenic grounds where campers can spend the night. “Pubs are landmarks in their own right,” says Pitchup founder Dan Yates, who notes that such reservations searches on the site were up 10 percent from 2022. “Being able to sleep at one offers a truly one-of-a-kind camping experience.” For pub owners, campsite fees are a vital new revenue stream, and most guests enjoy the food and drink as well.

Adventure Intel: Currently, 128 pubs offer a place to either pitch your tent or park your trailer. (Use its  pub campsite filter  to get pub listings.) Prices average $40 per night and usually include amenities like Wi-Fi and a hot shower. I’ve got my eye on the Ring, a 19th-century stone building on Wales’s rugged Anglesey peninsula, just off the stunning 870-mile Wales Coast Path.

Local Tip: At the George in Gloucestershire, walk the nearby 17-mile Jubilee Way and then dig into the “banging carvery,” as one reviewer put it. The Gaggle of Geese, in the Dorset hamlet of Buckland Newton, is nestled in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty; you might spend time on the premises playing with pygmy goats or testing the pins on its skittles alley (a lane for bowling, not a pathway lined with candy). — Tom Vanderbilt

Northern lights over Nunavik, northern Quebec

Quebec, Canada

Why Now: NOAA recently predicted that the current solar cycle, which began in 2019 and will run until 2030, is likely to peak from now until October. What does that mean for those of us who travel to witness the wonders of the night skies? More chances to see a bright aurora borealis.

The latitude of northern Quebec’s Gyrfalcon Islands falls within the auroral oval—a ring above the geomagnetic poles where more activity happens—making it a good area for sightings, says Shawn Dahl, of NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center. A Native-run expedition that combines sky gazing with wildlife watching is one of the better ways to make the most of your time in these remote reaches, while two small-town destinations along the Saint Lawrence River offer new opportunities to explore the province’s under-the-radar outdoor settings.

Adventure Intel: In 2022, James May and Jonathan Grenier, Inuit guides from the small northern Nunavik town of Kuujjuaq, started Ungava Polar Eco-Tours . In August and September (the best months for the northern lights, according to Dahl), they offer a half dozen seven-day adventures on six-mile-long Tiercel Island in the Gyrfalcon archipelago, just below the Arctic Circle. You’ll explore by foot, fat bike, ATV, and boat—the latter of which requires experience in this corner of Ungava Bay, where the tidal range can be as much as 63 feet. Sightings of birds and seals are guaranteed, but there are also walruses, a variety of whales—minke, humpback, beluga, and orca—wolves, foxes, and polar bears. Guests are housed in insulated fiberglass domes that can withstand bumps by a disgruntled beast and winds up to 155 miles per hour. May and Grenier harvest caribou, musk oxen, arctic char, Canada geese, and berries throughout the year, and send their bounty to the renowned Quebec chef Kim Côté, who prepares traditional Inuit meals for guests. If you can’t make it to the wilds of northern Quebec, two destinations along the Saint Lawrence have ample dark skies, stunning scenery, and attractions with affordable overnight accommodations. Attitude Nordique , a year-round adventure park in Baie-Comeau, has a new zip line and suspension bridge, plus kayaking, climbing, and canoeing, as well as beachfront lodging and campsites. On the river’s southern shore, in Sainte-Anne-des-Monts, gaze at the heavens from one of seven Panora seaside pods, each with a hot tub and deck. The property is just 27 miles from Gaspésie National Park, known for its hiking and an abundance of moose and caribou.

Local Tip: When the aurora borealis—known as aqsarniit by the Inuit—appears, Grenier recommends whistling. “In our culture, they teach us that when you whistle at the lights, they move even more,” he says. “It brings a joyful mood.” — Stephanie Pearson

Hikers amble through Valley of the Winds in Australia’s Uluru–Kata Tjuta National Park.

Australia’s Red Centre

Why Now: Located smack-dab in the middle of the country’s outback, the Red Centre is climbing the ranks of many travelers’ lists. A flourishing LGBTQ+ festival in Alice Springs is drawing enthusiastic crowds, while visitors interested in Indigenous tourism now have easier access to Uluru, the iconic sandstone formation, thanks to direct Virgin Australia flights from Melbourne and Brisbane to Ayers Rock Airport, 20 miles from the site.

Adventure Intel: Alice Springs is the final destination of road-tripping drag queens in the 1994 film Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, and each spring the outpost hosts the four-day FabAlice festival . This year it expects 25 percent more revelers—upwards of 5,000 people—to celebrate the cult classic’s 30th anniversary, with performances, a parade, and other gatherings at the new Priscilla Bar at Lasseters Hotel Casino (featured in the movie). Hikers will head out for a trek at Kings Canyon Rim Walk, which includes the Priscilla’s Crack lookout. Uluru, 200 miles southwest, is a different kind of mecca—Aboriginals believe that the distinctive formation was created by their ancestors. To see more of the region, sign up for Indigenous-operated 100% Finke River Culture and Adventure’s five-day cultural-immersion tours across the Red Centre, which include treks to sacred sites and evenings around a campfire eating Aboriginal cuisine.

Kings Canyon Rim Walk near Alice Springs

Local Tip: Alice Springs may be remote but it doesn’t lack worldly fare: Stuart Ord, volunteer chair of FabAlice’s board, recommends dining at the Alice Vietnamese Restaurant. You can also find Turkish, Chinese, Korean, and Italian eateries in town. —D.F.

Lobster for lunch is nearly a given during Maine’s summer season. Although harvested year-round, more are pulled from offshore waters between June and December.

Why Now: The Pine Tree State is on a roll, with an expansion at its largest ski resort, the ongoing renaissance of once down-and-out mill towns, and the opening of hotels close to outdoor recreation. Did we mention the solar eclipse on April 8? A swath of Maine will be in the path of totality.

Adventure Intel: Sugarloaf Mountain has increased its terrain by 10 percent; additions include 12 trails, a high-speed quad, and, this summer, a lift-served mountain-bike park. Saddleback Mountain cut the ribbon on a midmountain restaurant with a ski-up bar and views of Rangeley Lake; the resort is also expanding its network of lift-accessed singletrack. Portland’s new Longfellow Hotel is a mile from the terrific restaurants of the Old Port, while in nearby Biddeford, a revitalized former textile town with its own buzzy dining scene, an 1850s mill is now the 33-room Lincoln Hotel. To the north, in Skowhegan, the River Fest, held in August, will highlight the ongoing downtown River Park project, with an adjustable wave for surfing and paddling. (Borrow kayaks and other gear from Skowhegan Outdoors.) Way north, Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument is a certified Dark Sky Sanctuary, and its visitor center, set to open on August 17, tells the story of the area through the eyes of the Penobscot and other local Native tribes.

Local Tip: Brian Catapang, co-owner of the Magnus on Water restaurant in Biddeford, says, “Pick up a cold-brew at Time and Tide Coffee on Main Street—it’s so good we use it in our espresso martinis—before heading to Fortunes Rocks, the best surf spot around.” — Meg Lukens Noonan

Yellowstone National Park’s Grand Prismatic Spring

Wyoming’s Yellowstone Highway

Why Now: Part of the historic Yellowstone Highway is turning 100. The anniversary celebrates my favorite two-lane ribbon of asphalt anywhere in the world, which cuts 300 miles from Shoshoni through an especially scenic section of Wind River Canyon before continuing into Yellowstone National Park and then Grand Teton National Park. The trip is all the better this year when you factor in the new planetarium, with one of the state’s largest telescopes, near Yellowstone’s south entrance, new park trails, and a new zip line and new bike-park features at the two ski resorts in Jackson Hole, where the highway ends.

Adventure Intel: Fly into Casper on a one-way ticket and rent a four-wheel drive (to return later in Jackson). Then head west 100 miles to Shoshoni, the start of the Yellowstone Highway, and drop a line in Boysen Reservoir, teeming with trophy-size trout and walleye. Continue north to Thermopolis via the 34-mile Wind River Canyon Scenic Byway , flanked by 2,500-foot-high rock walls and the Bighorn River that carved them. Hot Springs State Park, which has added and updated six miles of hiking and biking trails, has a thriving bison herd and a free bathhouse where you can soak in a 104-degree mineral spring. Hit the highway again, and in three to four hours you can be kayaking across high-alpine Yellowstone Lake with the naturalist guides at Shurr Adventures . Or cruise south toward the Tetons for the climbing and hiking around Jackson Hole. It’s pricey, but I like to crash at the Cloudveil, right on the Town Square. (The Rusty Parrot Lodge and Spa is aiming to reopen in late May, too.) Pro tip: for the best views of the Town Square or Snow King Mountain, request a room facing Center Street. Last September, I ventured onto Snow King’s new zip line; with a 36 percent grade, it’s the steepest in North America. In June, the resort will open a $5 million mountaintop planetarium. At Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, while traversing the via ferrata, I watched construction workers put the finishing touches on the Grand Teton Skywalk, at 10,450 feet. This summer, the resort’s bike park will debut a new jump line codesigned by pro freerider Cam Zink; après at the renovated Spur Restaurant and Bar at the base of the mountain. Hikers, take note: four-legged friends will finally be allowed on the gondola.

Local Tip: “Grab a trail map from the chamber of commerce and check out the awesome trails on the high points overlooking Thermopolis,” says Dusty Lewis, owner of the outfitter Rent Adventure. “If you’re worried about the climbs, they’re e-bike-friendly. And a spicy blackened burger from One-Eyed Buffalo Brewing always hits the spot.” — Katie Jackson

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27 Best Countries to Visit in October Around the World in 2024

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Here is our list of the best countries to visit in October, no matter where you are in the world!

Wondering which are the best places to visit in October in the world ? This will vary greatly from one person to another depending upon what one is looking for in a holiday. Are you looking for a tropical climate, lots of things to do, off season prices with fewer crowds, unique festivals in October , nature, wildlife spotting or adventure?

As fulltime travellers , this is something we are constantly needing to research and consider when doing our travel planning, and designing our itineraries. We like to slow travel and we are on a budget, so we try to choose destinations where it is the low to shoulder season. In most cases, this means less tourists, lower prices and more bang-for-our-buck when it comes to booking accommodation.

No matter what your requirements and desires, here is our round up of 27 of the best countries to visit in October. With an extensive number of options, travellers are spoilt for choice and there is something there to suit every type of traveller!

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Best Countries to Visit in October in Africa

1. morocco – mountains and deserts, contributed by erin at ‘pina travels’.

Markets in Marrakech. Morocco is one of the best countries to visit in October.

Why is Morocco one of the best countries to visit in October?

1. Warm temperatures and sunny (but not too hot!) 2. Perfect time to hike and go into the desert 3. Can attend the Erfoud Date Festival

Morocco is in the northwest corner of Africa and is bordered by the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea . October is one of the best months to visit because the extremely hot summer weather has passed. You’ll experience sunny, warm days, perfect for walking through medinas and markets, going on desert treks, hiking in Morocco’s mountains, and heading to the beach. 

Weather in Morocco In October:

  • Autumn / Fall
  • Temperatures range from a high of 82°F (27°C) during the day to a low of 60°F (15°C). 
  • Days are usually warm and sunny, but can get cooler in the evening.
  • Temperatures will vary depending on where you are in the country, and at what altitude.

Things to Do in Morocco in October:

  • Visit the city of Marrakech to see its markets (medinas), museums, and palaces.
  • Take a tour down to the Sahara Desert , and sleep under the stars. 
  • Visit the Blue City of Chefchaouen , known for its blue-painted homes, doors, and more.
  • Visit the imperial city of Fez , famous for its leather tanneries and busy medinas.
  • Head to the coastal city of Essouaria to enjoy a slower pace and beautiful beaches. 

Events / Festivals in Morocco in October: 

  • Erfoud Date Festival : This annual festival celebrates the harvest of more than a million date palms in the Erfoud region. After the harvest, people celebrate with traditional music, dancing, and processions. Every year, a date queen is crowned, and there are camel races. At this festival you can enjoy date-infused cuisine, and learn about Berber culture. The festival takes place over three days in early October. Check online for the exact dates, as they vary year-to-year. 

2. Zanzibar (Tanzania) – The Ultimate Relaxation Destination

Contributed by kylie at ‘between england and everywhere’.

Kitesurfing at Paje Beach in Zanzibar. Zanzibar is one of the best countries to visit in October.

Why is Zanzibar one of the best countries to visit in October?

  • Great time for kitesurfing
  • Beginning of the quiet down in October as it’s the last month of the peak season
  • Warm sunny days

Zanzibar is located just off the coast of Tanzania in Africa and is a good place to visit in October. It has a great mix of history, idyllic beaches and wildlife . Zanzibar is commonly tagged onto the end of a safari trip on the mainland, as a great way to relax and wind down after a lot of game drives!

Weather in Zanzibar in October:

  • Dry season runs from June to October with the short rainy season starting in November
  • Temperature ranges from 23 degrees to 27 degrees Celsius / 73 degrees to 81 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Light winds on the east coast, making it a popular time for kitesurfing
  • Sea temperature average 26 degrees Celsius

Things to do in Zanzibar in October:

  • Paje Beach  – Amazing long stretch of white sandy beach, great for kite surfing due to the lagoon.
  • Jozani-Chwaka Bay National Park – For spotting the native Zanzibar Red Colobus Monkey.
  • Stone Town – To learn about the history of Zanzibar, visit Freddie Mercury’s house (of ‘Queen’ fame), wander the markets and visit the nearby Spice Farms.
  • Prison Island – To see the Aldabra Giant Tortoises that have called the island home for over 100 years.
  • Michanwi Pingwe – Eat at the infamous ‘Rock Restaurant’, accessed via row boat during high tides.

Festivals / Events in Zanzibar in October:

  • Kendwa Rocks Beach Hotel holds a popular full moon party every month. Obviously, the exact day changes during the month, but they publish the dates on their website for the full year. They have a beach fire, acrobatics show and drum dancing.

Best Countries to Visit in October in Asia

3. thailand – snorkelling and scuba diving.

white sand island in aqua blue waters in Thailand, one of the best countries to visit in October.

Why is Thailand one of the best countries to visit in October?

  • Signals the end of a long monsoon season with cooler temperatures and less humidity compared to other months
  • October is also the start of the tourist low season in Thailand, meaning that you can enjoy lower prices and fewer crowds at popular tourist attractions.
  • October is a month filled with vibrant festivals and celebrations in Thailand, such as the Vegetarian Festival and the Naga Fireballs Festival.

Thailand is known for its stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters . Whether you’re looking to relax on the sandy shores or engage in thrilling water activities such as snorkelling or scuba diving, Thailand offers a wide range of options that can be enjoyed in October.

Additionally, Thailand is home to vibrant and bustling cities like Bangkok and Chiang Mai , where you can explore ancient temples, indulge in delicious street food, and experience the vibrant nightlife. Moreover, Thailand is famous for its rich cultural heritage , with numerous historical sites and landmarks to explore.

Lastly, the warm and welcoming Thai people will make your visit even more memorable with their hospitality and friendly nature. So, if you’re seeking a destination that combines natural beauty, cultural experiences, and warm hospitality, Thailand should definitely be on your travel list!

Weather in Thailand in October:  

  • Thailand transitions into its “cool” season.
  • Temperatures range from 22 degrees to 32 degrees Celsius / 72 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • You may experience rain storms but they’re usually very quick with thunder and lightning. Expect these in the late afternoon.

Things to Do in Thailand in October:  

  • Visit Bangkok without the crowds and see the Grand Palace and Temple of the Reclining Buddha.
  • No visit to Chiang Mai is complete without meandering through the Night Markets or a visit to Doi Suthep temple.
  • Chiang Rai and Pai  in Northern Thailand will be wet, but the scenery is beautiful in these mountain locations in October.
  • If you are looking to visit a beach, both  Phuket   on the west coast and  Koh Samui  in the east are good options. Enjoy the outdoors in the morning when the sun is shining, and if it rains in the afternoon, treat yourself to a massage or go shopping.
  • Perfect conditions for snorkelling and scuba diving in the Phi Phi Islands .
  • Learn how to cook one of the many traditional Thai food dishes by taking a cooking class .
  • Enjoy a massage, or even better still, treat yourself to a Day Spa Experience.

Events / Festivals in Thailand in October:

  • Phuket Vegetarian Festival – Most commonly known as the Jay Festival, it is also known as the Nine Emperor Gods Festival or Vegetarian Festival. This Taoist celebration takes place over nine days mostly by the Chinese communities, although locals tend to join in too. During the nine-day period, participants must follow a set of 10 rules, including a vegan diet without pungent ingredients (such as onions or garlic) and abstinence from vices such as drugs, alcohol and sex. The Phuket Vegetarian Festival is infamous for its mutilation rituals including impaling, cutting, skinning and bloodletting.
  • Naga Fireballs Festival – This festival takes place every year in October around the full moon, when mysterious smokeless, soundless and odourless fireballs rise into the sky 30 metres from the Mekong River around Nong Khai, with no scientific explanation as to how. 

4. Vietnam – Stunning Landscapes

Vietnam Seafood Street Stall selling various shellfish. Vietnam is one of the best countries to visit in October.

Why is Vietnam one of the best holiday destinations to visit in October?

  • Ideal for visiting the North and South of Vietnam
  • Low season so one of the cheaper months to visit
  • Cheapest month to fly to Vietnam
  • Best time to see the golden rice fields in Vietnam it is the harvest time

The weather in October is quite pleasant with cooler temperatures and lower humidity compared to the summer months. This makes it an ideal time to explore the country’s stunning natural landscapes such as Ha Long Bay and the Mekong Delta, without feeling too hot or uncomfortable. In addition, October marks the end of the rainy season in the north and south of Vietnam, so you can expect clearer skies and less chance of rainfall . This means you can fully enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and exploring the vibrant streets of Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City.

October is a month filled with cultural celebrations and festivals in Vietnam. The Mid-Autumn Festival, for example, is celebrated with colourful lanterns, traditional performances, and delicious mooncakes. It offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in Vietnamese culture and witness the locals’ enthusiasm for their traditions.

The best part for visitors to Vietnam at this time of year is it means fewer crowds and lower prices compared to the peak tourist season. You can take advantage of this by experiencing popular attractions like the historical sites of Hanoi, or a cruise on Halong Bay with more ease and at a more affordable cost. Overall, October presents a fantastic opportunity to discover the beauty, culture, and affordability that Vietnam has to offer.

Weather in Vietnam in October:  

  • North Vietnam – End of the wet season with temperatures dropping sharply (averaging 25°C / 77°F for the month) as the region edges towards the cool, dry winter.
  • Central Vietnam – The northeast monsoon is at its peak, with heavy storms and prolonged rains and knee- or waist-high flooding, particularly in Hoi An. Temperatures average around 24 – 27°C / 75 – 81°F.
  • South Vietnam – Still expect on average 14 days out of the month of rain, but it is not as heavy as September and grows light as the month progresses. Temperatures hold steady throughout the month, averaging 27°C / 81°F.

Things to Do in Vietnam in October:  

  • The weather in the popular mountainous regions of Sapa , Mu Cang Chai and Ha Giang is now mostly dry and sunny making it perfect for trekking. 
  • Explore the beautiful city of Hanoi and take a cruise in Halong Bay .
  • Cycle into the countryside to see villagers hard at work bringing the rice harvest in from the rice paddy fields.
  • Visit Ho Chi Minh City to learn its prominent history in various museums showcasing Vietnam’s wartime history, or simply wander the streets enjoying its French colonial architecture.
  • See the floating markets of the Mekong Delta which are flush with produce in October.
  • Enjoy the peace and quiet of the southern beach resorts of Phan Thiet and Mui Ne , and the islands of Con Dao and Phu Quoc .
  • See Green Turtle hatchlings emerge from eggs under the sand and make their first steps to the sea around the island of Con Dao . 
  • Go birdwatching in Cat Tien National Park and try to spot the 348 different species, or be on the look our for elephant, monkeys, Siamese crocodiles, or the endangered Javan rhinoceros.

Events / Festivals in Vietnam in October:

  • Tet Trung Thu (Mid-Autumn Festival) – This fun festival features lion dances and fanciful red lanterns to help a legendary moon-bound figure back to Earth. It’s popular with children, who get special entertainment, toys, and treats such as moon cakes.
  • Khmer Oc Bom Boc Festival – Colourful boat races are a highlight of this festival, celebrated by the Mekong Delta’s Khmer community in late October. The best places to witness this festival are on the Soc Trang River and at Ba Dong Beach (in Tra Vinh province).

5. Cambodia – Temples of Angkor Wat

Pre Rup Temple, Angkor Park in Cambodia, one of the best countries to visit in October.

Why is Cambodia one of the best places to go abroad in October?

  • Beginning of the dry season
  • Cooler temperatures and less humidity
  • Shoulder / low season prices and less tourists
  • Early season promotional offers, especially in upmarket resorts in Siem Reap

The weather in October is generally pleasant, with cooler temperatures and less humidity compared to other months. This makes it a great time to explore the stunning temples of Angkor Wat and other historical sites without feeling too hot or uncomfortable. Additionally, October is the beginning of the dry season in Cambodia, which means you are less likely to experience heavy rainfall or monsoons. This allows for more enjoyable outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and exploring the beautiful countryside.

October is also a great time to immerse yourself in Cambodian culture and witness traditional festivals such as Pchum Ben, a religious holiday where locals honour their ancestors.

Be aware, flooding, mud, road damage, and slips can impinge on overland travel during this month, so it is best to fly directly to your destination from elsewhere in Cambodia or Asia.

Weather in Cambodia in October:  

  • The weather during this time is generally pleasant, with cooler temperatures and less humidity compared to other months.
  • It is the beginning of the dry season in Cambodia, which means you are less likely to experience heavy rainfall or monsoons.
  • The average temperatures are between 25°C to 31°C / 77°F to 89°F.
  • Still expect rain, especially on the coast, so be prepared with a waterproof jacket.

Things to Do in Cambodia in October:  

  • Great time to explore the stunning temples of Angkor Wat in Siem Reap . without feeling too hot or uncomfortable, and with far fewer tourists.
  • Visit the historical sights of the Royal Palace and the National Museum in the capital city of Phnom Penh .
  • Learn about the not-too-distant history of the Khmer Rouge regime by visiting Prison 21 / Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, and the Killing Fields.
  • Best time to visit Tonle Sap when the water of the Mekong River becomes so powerful, the lake’s size increases to about 15,000 km squared with a depth of 8 metres.
  • Relax at one of the stunning beach resorts on one of Cambodia’s islands such as Koh Rong .

Events / Festivals in Cambodia in October:

  • Bonn Pchum Ben – An important 15 day Buddhist festival which is celebrated throughout the country where locals honour their ancestors.

6. South Korea – Natural Beauty

Contributed by joel at ‘in my korea’.

temple on the lake with fall foliage in Seoul, South Korea, one of the best countries to visit in October.

Why is South Korea one of the best countries to visit in October?

  • Amazing fall foliage viewing spots 
  • Nature and culture festivals 
  • Perfect weather for hiking in Korea’s national parks. 

South Korea is located in far East Asia , surrounded by coasts on three sides with hundreds of small islands dotted along the south coast. The country is more than 70% mountainous and blessed with natural beauty; from rocky peaks and hiking trails through to its many beaches and coastal walkways.

Korea’s unique culture , which is quickly spreading around the world through K-Pop, K-Dramas, and K-Food, draws in millions of visitors to its cities and countryside. Unlike Japan and South East Asia, which suffers from typhoons and unpredictable weather in October, Korea is warm, with clear skies.  Visit Korea in October to enjoy the best that the country has to offer. 

Weather in South Korea in October:  

  • October in Korea is the middle of fall / Autumn. 
  • Temperatures range from 15 to 25 degrees Celsius / 59 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit during the day, and may drop to as low as 5 / 41 at night. 
  • The weather during October is some of the best Korea experiences throughout the year as it’s warm, calm, and mostly sunny. 
  • Air pollution is at its lowest at this time of year, making it perfect for exploring outside in the Korean countryside. 

Things to Do in South Korea in October:  

  • Head to Korea’s ancient  Gyeongju City  to see pink muhly bushes, silver reeds, beautiful gardens, and UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the Gyeongju Historic Area. 
  • Visit a night market in  Seoul  on the banks of the Han River to see Korean busking, try Korean street food, buy local craft products, and soak up the atmosphere. 
  • Hike in  Seoraksan National Park  to see the first fall foliage in Korea, leafy valleys, giant Buddhist statues, and ride a cable car to a peak that looks out over the East Sea. Also visit Naejangsan National Park for late-October fall foliage sights. This really is one of the best countries to visit in the Fall!
  • Explore  Changdeokgung Palace  and the Secret Garden in Seoul dressed in Korean traditional  hanbok  clothes and see palaces bedecked with fall foliage. 
  • Join a  Templestay Experience  at one of Korea’s many Buddhist temples, such as Bulguksa Temple in Gyeongju, and experience a weekend of nature, harmony, self-reflection, and healthy temple food. 

Events / Festivals in South Korea in October:

  • The  Jinju Lantern Festival  is one of Korea’s biggest lantern festivals with the centre of the town of Jinju covered in thousands of colorful lanterns, some as tall as the dragons and castles they’re based on. 
  • Learn about Korean traditional culture at the  Andong Mask Dance  Festival , which showcases Korea’s unique mask performances, in the historic city of Andong. As well as the mask dances, there are also taekwondo performances, traditional games, and music shows. 
  • Head to the beach resort of Gangneung for the  Gangneung Coffee Festival , a celebration of Korea’s love of the black bean, which draws the best baristas, looking to demonstrate their craft. Relax on the beach with a freshly brewed coffee.

7. Japan – Autumn Foliage

Contributed by nele at ‘the navigatio’, why is japan one of the best countries to visit in october.

1. Japan’s autumn foliage is beautiful in October 2. It’s much cheaper to visit in October compared to cherry blossom season 3. The temperatures are great for travelling around Japan

Located in East Asia , Japan is one of the most unique countries to visit. Being an island, Japan was isolated from other countries and cultures for centuries. This allowed it to form unique traditions and customs . While Japan is now welcoming ideas and influences from around the world, it still remains filled with unique history, landmarks and temples. From the sacred Mount Fuji and countless Shinto shrines to its advanced technology and pop culture, Japan is famous for its many contrasts.

Weather in Japan In October:

  • Autumn – comfortable temperatures outside of Japan’s rainy season.
  • Temperatures range from 15 degrees to 23 degrees Celsius / 59 to 73 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Typically sunny weather, but best to bring a jacket for the evening as temperatures drop at night.

Things to Do in Japan in October:

  • Visit Kyoto ’s Kiyomizu-dera viewing platform for a beautiful panorama of red and golden autumn leaves.
  • Take a day trip to Nikko , a great place to enjoy the autumn foliage near Tokyo.
  • Hike up Mt Takao – October has perfect temperatures for outdoor activities.
  • Visit Lake Kawaguchiko or Hakone for a chance to see Mount Fuji . October is a great time to try and catch this famous volcano, as it often hides behind the clouds during other times of the year.
  • Dress in Kimono while exploring Kyoto’s ancient geisha district.
  • Cycle the Shimanami Kaido – a famous cycling track that connects Japan’s main island with Shikoku island.

Events / Festivals in Japan in October:

  • Tokyo Ramen Festival – Enjoy one of Japan’s best dishes at the official ramen festival. The entree is free, but you pay a small fee per bowl of ramen you’d like to try.
  • Halloween – Even though Halloween may be a more Western holiday, it’s also a big deal in Japan. If you happen to be in Tokyo on Halloween, you’ll be in for a treat. Tokyo Disneyland hosts official Halloween events, but you can also go to Shibuya or Shinjuku to see tons of people dressed up.

8. Indonesia – Ancient Temples to Perfect Diving

Contributed by victoria at ‘guide your travel’.

green rice paddy fields in indonesia, one of the best countries to visit in October.

Why is Indonesia one of the best travel destination in October?

1. Crowds are fewer at the major tourist attractions: October falls within Indonesia’s shoulder season, which means that popular tourist destinations like Bali , Yogyakarta, and Komodo National Park are less crowded compared to the peak months. Travellers can enjoy a more relaxed and immersive experience, exploring iconic landmarks such as Borobudur Temple, Ubud’s rice terraces, and the Komodo dragons without the usual throngs of tourists. 2. Low-season rates : As October is considered part of the low season in Indonesia, travellers can take advantage of lower accommodation rates, flight prices, and tour packages. This makes it an ideal time for budget-conscious travellers or those seeking a more affordable vacation without compromising the country’s natural beauty and cultural richness.

Located in Southeast Asia , Indonesia is a captivating destination with its diverse landscapes, vibrant cultures, and warm hospitality . The country is known for its breathtaking beaches, lush rainforests, ancient temples, and unique wildlife. From the famous island of Bali with its stunning beaches and vibrant arts scene to the historical treasures of Yogyakarta and the enchanting beauty of Komodo Island, Indonesia offers a wealth of experiences for every type of traveller .

Weather in Indonesia in October:

  • Temperatures range from around 25 to 30 degrees Celsius / 77 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit, providing a comfortable climate for outdoor activities.
  • Rainfall may increase towards the end of October, particularly in regions like Bali and Java, so it’s advisable to pack a light raincoat or umbrella.

Things to Do in Indonesia in October:

  • Join a group tour around Bali and its neighbouring islands.
  • Explore the temples of Yogyakarta , including the iconic Borobudur and Prambanan temples.
  • Embark on a trekking adventure to Mount Bromo and witness its otherworldly sunrise views.
  • Dive or snorkel in the pristine waters of Raja Ampat , known for its extraordinary marine biodiversity.
  • Experience the cultural richness of Bali , attending vibrant temple festivals and exploring traditional markets.
  • Visit the Komodo National Park to see the ancient dragons and enjoy snorkelling in crystal-clear waters.

Events / Festivals in Indonesia in October:

  • Bali Arts Festival : Experience a month-long celebration of Balinese arts and culture, featuring traditional dances, music performances, and art exhibitions.
  • Jember Fashion Carnival : Witness a spectacular parade of vibrant costumes and elaborate floats showcasing Indonesia’s diverse fashion heritage.
  • Nusa Dua Fiesta : Enjoy a cultural extravaganza in Bali, featuring traditional music, dance performances, and culinary delights.

9. Maldives – Best Place to Travel in October for Warm Weather

Contributed by mayuri at ‘fernwehrahee’.

a white and beach in the maldives, one of the best countries to visit in October.

Why is Maldives one of the best October holiday destinations? 

1.  Transition month from wet season to dry season as the rainy season is about to over 2.  The sea temperature remains warm and inviting 3.   Being Off-peak Season, resort prices will be lower and you can get discounts! 4.  October remains a quieter month with fewer crowds compared to the peak tourist season!

Maldives is one of the best tropical islands located in the Indian Ocean , southwest of Sri Lanka . It is an island nation made up of 26 coral atolls, which are composed of more than 1,000 coral islands ! It is renowned for its stunning white sandy beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and abundant marine life  and is popularly known for its luxury resorts and overwater bungalows!

Maldives is a Muslim country and it is separated into Local Islands where locals live, and Resort Islands which are solely private island resorts with overwater bungalows! It is a no brainer to see why the Maldives is famous as being one of the  best honeymoon islands  with blue turquoise water!!

Weather in the Maldives in October: 

  • October is a transition month as the rainy season is over
  • Temperatures are getting warmer with 25 to 31 degrees Celsius / 77 to 88 degrees Fahrenheit which is perfect for taking a dip in the ocean.
  • Maldives has a tropical climate so you can expect humidity in this month!
  • Expect a few short rain showers during the day, but overall days will be sunny and warm!
  • The sea temperature remains warm and inviting, ranging from around 27 to 29 degrees Celsius / 81 to 84 degrees Fahrenheit, which is also perfect for exploring the vibrant marine life!

Things to Do in the Maldives in October: 

  • Despite the occasional rainfall, you can still indulge in water activities like snorkelling, scuba diving, jet skiing, kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding, and windsurfing at one of the islands.
  • Go Island hopping – Explore different shades of blue while staying at different resorts and enjoying the amenities!
  • The Maldives is famous for its pristine, white sandy beaches , so enjoy some relaxing time while sunbathing on the beach!
  • Go for a sunset cruise on the traditional Dhoni boat of Maldives to watch the sunset colours!
  • Visit the capital city, Male – explore local culture and traditions, historic sites, and the Maldives National Museum, wander through the colourful local markets, and taste the delicious Maldivian cuisine!
  • Go for the Sandbar & Dolphin Watching Tour – One of the must-do activities in the Maldives! You can witness sandbars surrounding the islands at the lowest point and spot the dolphins swimming and leaping in the crystal-clear waters surrounding the islands.
  • Visit the local islands of Maldives to see the local way of living! The beaches are dedicated to tourists as bikini beaches but be respectful of their culture being a Muslim country!

10. Nepal – On Top of the World

Contributed by catherine at ‘nomadicated’.

town square in nepal with temple

Why is Nepal one of the best countries to visit in October?

1. End-of-season fewer crowds on popular Himalayan treks like Annapurna and Everest Base Camp 2. Best month for kayaking and rafting excursions 3. Biggest festivals of the year

Nepal boasts an incredible diversity of culture and nature , and October is an excellent time to cross off some bucket list adventures. The weather in October is mild, offering ideal post-monsoon conditions for trekking and river sports before it gets too cold. From the soaring Himalayan peaks to jungle forests and ancient temples, visitors in October can go from adrenaline-pumping activities to participating in traditional cultural festivities in one day.

Weather in Nepal In October:

  • Fall / Autumn – Shoulder season between monsoon rains and freezing winter temperatures.
  • Daytime temperatures average around 20 degrees Celsius / 68 degrees Fahrenheit and are generally sunny with clear blue skies.
  • Nights are chilly, especially at higher elevations.

Things to Do in Nepal in October:  

  • As the hiking season ends,  trek popular Himalayan routes  through the Annapurna region, Everest Base Camp, and more with much fewer crowds.
  • Heighten your adrenaline on  1 – 10 day rafting expeditions  on some of the most challenging rivers in the world, like the Karnali and Trisuli Rivers during the post-monsoon floods.
  • Take a   jungle safari in Chitwan National Park  and spot rare wildlife such as Bengal tigers and one-horned rhinoceroses with much fewer leeches than during monsoon season.
  • Go paragliding   in the picturesque city of Pokhara .
  • Discover traditional Newari architecture and culture in the  ancient city of Bhaktapur .
  • Witness breathtaking sunrises and sunsets over the  Himalayas from Nagarkot .

Events / Festivals in Nepal in October:

  • Dashain :  This is the biggest festival in Nepal , celebrated over 15 days in late September or early October. It marks the victory of good over evil and is characterized by feasting, music, dance, and colourful lights.
  • Tihar :  Also known as the Festival of Lights , Tihar is a five-day celebration in late October or early November. Each day is special, with rituals and offerings made to different animals and objects, including cows, dogs, and crows.

11. Turkey – Dramatic Landscapes

Contributed by haley at ‘haley blackall travel’.

view over a turkish city to ocean and mountains

Why is Turkey one of the best countries to visit in October? 

1. Mild / warm sunny weather 2. Crowds are fewer at the major tourist attractions in the mornings 3. Shoulder season rates

Turkey has one of the most unique locales in the world. Spanning both the European continent and Asian continent , it presents a beautiful melting pot of cultures. When visiting Turkey ’s metropolis of Istanbul, you can take a scenic 20-minute ferry ride across the Bosphorus straight and see both continents in one day. Turkey is one of the best countries to visit on a budget , with fantastic street food, beautiful housewares and incredibly diverse landscapes all at a decently affordable price.

Weather in Turkey In October: 

  • Fall / Autumn season
  • Temperatures range from 20 – 27 degrees Celsius / 68 to 81 degrees Fahrenheit
  • You will find hotter temperatures in the beach towns like Antalya to the south
  • You can expect sunny days and chilly evenings in Istanbul in October

Things to Do in Turkey in October: 

  • Partake in a scenic hot air balloon ride over the otherworldly landscapes of Cappadocia .
  • Visit the famous Pamukkale thermal baths and take a dip in Cleopatra’s pool.
  • Visit the ancient ruins of Ephesus dating back to the 10th Century BC.
  • Take a beach day on Antalya ’s 7km stretch of Konyaalti Beach.
  • Take a delicious street food tour in Istanbul and peruse the iconic spice market.
  • Relax at a beach resort such as Marmaris .
  • Visit the many historical and natural attractions in Alanya .

Events / Festivals in Turkey in October: 

  • The Air Games – The southern beach towns of Fethiye and Oludeniz host the Air Games. Visitors can watch in awe as skydivers, hang gliders and paragliders all take to the sky in a festival of colour and movement. Travellers can also expect a display by the Turkish Air Force as they zip through the clouds.

12. India – Festival Season

Contributed by mariellen at ‘breathe dream go’.

street scene in india

Why is India one of the best countries to visit in October? 

  • It’s festival season.
  • Temperatures are hot in the daytime, but pleasant in the morning and evening. Towards the end of the month, the temperature becomes pleasant all day.
  • Tourist season is just beginning so it’s less crowded.

India is the seventh largest country on earth, the most populous, and is home to one of the oldest continuous cultures . A subcontinent, India also boasts a very wide range of landscapes from the snow-capped Himalayan range to lush jungles, and from vast deserts to white sand beaches. The climate changes dramatically across India, and from season to season, but in October it is almost universally pleasant, though it can be hot in the afternoon in many places. 

Weather in India In October:

  • October is the transition month from summer to winter
  • In India, the temperature depends a lot on where you go. In the capital Delhi, temperatures range from 20 to 33 degrees Celsius / 68 to 91 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Days are hot and sunny, mornings and evenings are pleasant
  • Monsoon has recently ended and everywhere is lush and green

Things to Do in India in October: 

  • Spend 3 days in Delhi diving into the many fascinating historic sites and neighbourhoods of this megalopolis.
  • Explore the Western Ghats , a mountain range in southwest India, as it will be incredibly green following the monsoon.
  • Try to spot a tiger in one of India’s many tiger reserves – they open on October 1st each year (after being closed for monsoon).
  • Enjoy the coolness of Coorg , a highland region in the south known as the “Scotland of India”.
  • Take the toy train to Darjeeling and visit some of the famous tea gardens.
  • Visit the city of Amritsar to see the Golden Temple and enjoy the incredible culinary scene.
  • Join a Yoga course in Rishikesh , the Yoga capital of the world.

Events / Festivals in India in October: 

  • Diwali – Usually, Diwali falls in October (some years it is in early November so you have to check). The date is based on the lunar cycle, which is why it changes. Diwali is the biggest festival of the year, though it is celebrated in unique ways across the country, depending on the local culture. Called the Festival of Lights, Diwali is a Hindu festival that celebrates the return of Lord Ram and Sita from exile. Families gather and light diyas (candles), eat sweets, and watch plays called Ram Lilas. There are lots of ways tourists can celebrate Diwali and the other festivals of India by staying in a local guest house and following the customs and festivities with the family.

Best Countries to Visit in October in Central and South America

13. argentina – trekking and vineyards, contributed by alex at ‘career gappers’.

snowcapped mountians

Why is Argentina one of the best countries to visit in October? 

1. The trekking season in Patagonia begins 2. Cherry blossoms come out in Spring 3. Vineyards bloom as wine season gets under way

Argentina is a country that covers a vast and geographically diverse section of South America . Its natural landmarks are often drastic, from the snow-capped Andean mountains in the west to the colossal Iguassu Falls waterfall system on the Brazilian border in the east , and from the sweeping ancient red rock formations of the tropical north to the glaciers, lakes and granite towers of Patagonia in the deep south.

Weather in Argentina In October:  

  • The beginning of spring brings moderate climes in the south and warmth in the north.
  • Buenos Aires and other cities bloom into flower.
  • Temperature ranges vary from 12–27 degrees Celsius / 54 to 81 degrees Fahrenheit in Salta (far north) to 1–10 degrees Celsius / 34 to 30 degrees Fahrenheit in Ushuaia (far south).
  • Trails open in the far south as the fierce winds begin to relax and the temperature becomes mild enough to trek.

Things to Do in Argentina in October: 

  • Spend the  month in Patagonia  and explore the sprawling landscapes of Torres Del Paine and Los Glaciares National Park.
  • Set off to Antarctica on the first cruise ships of the season.
  • See Magellanic penguins in season along with other wildlife like condors, pumas and Patagonia foxes.
  • Explore blooming vineyards in Mendoza or Cafayate as wine season begins.
  • See the gargantuan Iguassu Falls at its peak during the wettest month in the region.

Events / Festivals in Argentina in October: 

  • Oktoberfest Argentina – the country may be more renowned for its wine, but craft beer is huge in Argentina too. The small town of Villa General Belgrano in the Córdoba province welcomes tens of thousands of visitors for one of the world’s biggest Oktoberfest celebrations.

14. Colombia – National Parks

Contributed by giorgy at ‘gextremetravel’.

colourful buildings in colombia

Why is Colombia one of the best countries to visit in October?

  • There are fewer people visiting the main tourist sights.
  • Great for exploring the country’s incredible National Parks.
  • Due to low season, affordable prices.

Colombia is located in the north-western region of South America . Colombia’s diversity is impressive , with two coastlines, a variety of climates, bustling urban areas, incredible wildlife, and numerous activities to enjoy, such as kayaking, rafting, rock climbing, paragliding, surfing, diving, and dancing.

Weather in Colombia In October:

  • October is considered a part of the dry season, characterized by hot days.
  • Temperatures reach up to 28°C / 82°F.
  • The relative humidity in October reaches its peak at 80%.
  • This is a good time to visit this country because there are fewer tourists.

Things to Do in Colombia in October:

  • Visit the city of Medellín and learn about the city’s rich street art history in Comuna 13.
  • Explore the Walled City of Cartagena on foot while enjoying the Caribbean atmosphere.
  • Go on a jungle trek through Tayrona National Park . Explore Taganga village and its beaches. But be aware of weather reports and rainfall during this period!
  • Experience Cali’s vibrant nightlife and learning Salsa dance class.
  • In October, you can go on a whale watching tour in Nuquí and Buenaventura to witness this amazing experience.

Events / Festivals in Colombia in October:

  • Yipao Festival : Every October, Armenia celebrates an annual festival called Yipao. During this event, participants drive their colourful jeeps and trucks through the streets of Armenia as a symbol of pride for the region’s culture and heritage.
  • Theatre Festival : Colombia hosts an international theatre festival in October in Leticia. This festival showcases promising local talent such as playwrights, actors, directors, and set designers.
  • World Coleo Encounter : This event is held in Tunja, Colombia every October and celebrates the country’s traditional sport of colero. It includes competitions between riders and their horses.
  • Mompox Jazz Festival : Every October, Mompox hosts an annual jazz festival that features some of the best jazz musicians from the region.”

15. Peru – Hiking and Ancient Sites

Contributed by claudia at ‘my adventures across the world’.

Machu Picchu, Peru

Why is Peru one of the best countries to visit in October? 

1. Great for hiking the  Inca Trail to Machu Picchu 2. Shoulder season with lower crowds but close to perfect weather 3. Low-season rates Located in South America, Peru is one of the best places to visit in October thanks to a combination of almost perfect weather throughout the country (it’s the end of the dry season, so chances of rain are still low) and cheaper rates . Known for the dramatic peaks of the Andes , Peru is a fabulous mix of beautiful colonial cities such as Arequipa and Cusco; magnificent archaeological sites such as Machu Picchu and the other ruins of the Sacred Valley; pristine landscapes such as those of the Amazon basin , and delicious food.

Weather in Peru In October: 

  • It is Spring, and the very end of the rainy season.
  • Temperatures range from 16 degrees to 21 degrees Celsius / 61 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit but the country has several climates and areas, so the Amazon tends to be much warmer and the Andes can be colder.
  • Days are mostly sunny, but it can get cold in the evening in the Andes region. Lima is still quite cold. Towards the end of the month, there are higher chances of rain.
  • It is still very hot and humid in the Amazon basin.

Things to Do in Peru in October:

  • Fly over the Nazca Lines and try to uncover one of the many mysteries of Peru.
  • Explore the Colca Canyon : visit the villages and markets, enjoy hiking to the most isolated places, admire condors as they fly high in the sky.
  • Visit Arequipa , the White City of Peru surrounded by mighty volcanoes, and learn the story of Juanita at the Museo Santuarios Andinos. 
  • Walk the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu with a fraction of the usual crowds and see Machu Picchu enveloped in clouds for an even more unique experience.
  • Spend a night or two with a local family in the Lake Titicaca region and learn about the daily challenges, the culture and the lifestyle of the Aymara people of Peru.
  • Enjoy all the Peruvian flavours during a street food tour of Lima .
  • Go in search of caymans and sloths in  Tambopata Nature Reserve .

Events / Festivals in Peru in October:

  • In October, Lima sees the Procesión del Señor de los Milagros (Procession of the Lord of Miracles in English). The festival celebrates a miracle of the 18th Century, when Lima was almost entirely destroyed by an earthquake which however spared an iconic image of Jesus Christ. To celebrate the miracle, a procession takes place in the city with thousands of people dressed in purple. The festival takes place for several days at the end of the month, and culminates with the parade of 28 October which is the date of the actual earthquake.

Best Countries to Visit in October in Europe

16. spain – sensory overload, contributed by kristin at ‘global travel escapades’.

La Sagrada Familia - Barcelona, Spain

Why is Spain one of the best holiday places in October?

1. Can comfortably enjoy your activities without extreme heat or excessive rainfall. 2. Wine harvesting season 3. Discounts on accommodation/ housing compared to the summer season

Located on the Iberian Peninsula , Spain is a fabulous destination to visit during October. During October, there are lots of celebrations happening across the country that provide you with an authentic look into the local culture. Additionally, the country has a fascinating history and some of the most impressive architecture and is an overall lovely place to explore during October.

Weather in Spain in October:  

  • Fall / Autumn – mild and pleasant
  • Temperatures range from 15° to 26° Celcius / 59 to 79 degrees Fahrenheit
  • In Northern Spain, you can expect a few rainy days a month, and mostly warm and sunny days in Southern Spain.

Things to Do in Spain in October:  

  • Visit the vibrant city of Barcelona , where you can indulge in tasty street food and see the impressive works of art by Antoni Gaudí.
  • Admire the striking architecture and artwork inside the world-famous Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao .
  • Wander through the Catedral de Sevilla , a Roman Catholic Cathedral that is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • Soak up the sun at Playa de la Concha and Playa de Ondarreta , two of San Sebastian’s most picturesque beaches.
  • Explore the Museo El Prado or boat across the lake in El Retiro Park in Spain’s capital city, Madrid .
  • Stroll through the bustling, local Mercat Central d’Alacant and taste the flavours of Alicante .

Events / Festivals in Spain in October:

  • Fiestas del Pilar : A week-long annual festival in Zaragoza that is held at the beginning of October. This vibrant and joyous celebration honours the city’s patron saint, the Virgen del Pilar, and includes a diverse range of events, such as colourful parades, offering of flowers, and religious ceremonies and masses.

17. Italy – Amazing Cuisine

Contributed by louisa at ‘ eating around italy ’.

bridge over a canal in italy

Why is Italy one of the best holiday destinations for October?

1. Indulge in flexibility. Not being tied to mandatory reservations of restaurants, museums, trains, etc., allows you to enjoy Italy at ease, without the stress of seeing it all and traveling and eating based on recommendations or other agendas.  2. Beat the Italian heat which can be over 43°C / 109°F in the hottest months. Much of Italy’s greatest monuments are outdoors, making them hard to enjoy under scorching sun. 3. Safer and easier to navigate because of fewer crowds and enormous cruise tour groups. 

The Italian peninsula has a Mediterranean climate that is, for the most part, comfortable and lovely to travel in, no matter the region or area you are visiting. Located within the EU, Italy is one of the warmest countries, bordering Africa and surrounded by the Mediterranean sea . Because of this, the fall / Autumn climate is mild and temperate, making it ideal for travel.

Italy’s location and its ‘stepping stone’ role between Africa and other European countries, has made Italy a solid melting pot for history and culture . Italian culture is rich and engaging throughout the entire country yet at the same time you don’t need to travel far to find enormous differences in regional cuisine, language, art, architecture, traditions and activities .

Italy’s landscape is diverse , offering a vast variety of experiences in the mountains, on the seaside and on the mainland, making it the ideal location for the whole family. And you can’t forget about all the amazing Italian food, which is a whole reason in itself to visit! 

Weather in Italy in October:  

  • Fall / Autumn – temperate, mild and comfortable
  • Temperature ranges are quite large depending on your location. Northern Italy ranges from 7-18°C / 45-64°F, averaging in at about 13°C / 55°F, between 13-21°C / 55-70°F, 17°C / 63°F on average, in the central regions and between 18-24°C / 64-75°F in southern Italy and its islands, with an average of 21°C / 70°F.
  • Days can be quite warm but the evenings tend to cool off quite a bit
  • Expect some rainy days

Things to Do in Italy in October:  

  • Visit the Amalfi Coast , Herculaneum and Pompeii in Campania. Many popular destinations such as the Blue Grotto on the Island of Capri or the ruins at Pompeii are significantly less busy and the colours are much more vibrant. Summer heat tends to dull everything in southern Italy and the tourist kick up a lot of dust. But with a bit of rain and with school back in session, these amazing experiences are brought back to life. 
  • Book a seaside beach front in Sicily (cefalù recommended) when the weather is still warm enough to spend your days under umbrellas. 
  • Indulge in a long wine tasting in one of Italy’s famous vineyards in either Chianti, Piemonte or Sicily, just to name a few. Many wineries allow visitors to experience the vendemmia or grape harvest in many parts of the peninsula at this time of year, followed by a grand wine tasting, winery visit and estate tour, all of which is much more enjoyable on cooler days. 
  • Take part in the olive harvest in Tuscany , go to a frantoio to see how extra-virgin olive oil is milled and feast on an olive oil harvest meal with the locals.
  • Visit Italy’s most popular tourist destinations such as Florence , Venice and Rome without the crowds of visitors. Be sure to book museum visits and enjoy actually reflecting and viewing the art instead of trying to beat around the overwhelming number of tour groups. Give way to vast piazzas and panoramic overlooks, free of floods of tourists, and enjoy an aperitivo or cocktail in one of these central locations (Piazza San Marco in Venice, Piazza Navona in Rome or Piazza della Signoria in Florence). 

Events / Festivals in Italy in October:

  • Alba White Truffle Festival (Piedmont): Starting in October, this is the largest and best truffle fair in Italy in which you can partake in classes, view demonstrations, sign up for lectures and of course, taste and purchase any kind of truffle ever found! 
  • Boccaccesca Food and Wine Festival (Certaldo, Tuscany): this food and wine festival is a trip through time. Watch Medieval re-enactments as you eat and drink your heart out in the small, idyllic streets of the small town of Certaldo. Featuring local products and farmers, this festival is a great way to try authentic, traditional Tuscan dishes while getting lost in the local culture and traditions. You certainly won’t run into many tourists here. 
  • The Venice Biennale (Venice): This is a world-famous international contemporary art exhibit running for about half the year, organized every two years. 
  • International Rome Film Fest (Rome): If you love cinema, buy tickets in advance and feast your eyes on some of the best cinematic creations of the year. 
  • The International Eurochocolate Festival (Perugia, Umbria): One of the largest chocolate festivals in all of Italy. Get a tasting pass and sample various artisan chocolates before purchasing your favourite treats to bring home. 
  • Lucca Comics and Games International Convention (Lucca, Tuscany): For all video game, comic and cartoon enthusiasts. Sign up for re-enactments, partake in games or view various exhibitions in one of Tuscany’s most underrated destinations. 
  • New Olive Oil Festival (throughout Italy): Check dates and locations for a local olive oil festival when you are visiting in October. What better way to eat in Italy than at a local festival with a food that is the cornerstone to Italian cuisine and local economy? 
  • Sagra dell’Uva (Marino, Lazio): Just outside of Rome, this grape festival is just an example of the many food festivals that you might come across while traveling in Italy in October. Enjoy not only several dishes made with newly harvested grapes but also, regional specialties that will knock your socks off. There is no better experience than a sagra to feel a part of Italy.

18. France – The Art and Architecture

Contributed by lisa at ‘waves and cobblestones’.

Arc de Triomphe in Paris against a blue sky

Why is France one of the best countries to visit in October?

1. Less crowds, so you’re able to experience more top attractions 2. Colourful fall foliage 3. Lower hotel rates, so your budget goes further

Located in Western Europe , France is the perfect country to visit in October.  The weather is generally mild in October, so you can spend your days exploring the art, culture, and cuisine of this amazing country . Dive into France’s rich history by visiting stunning châteaux or incredible Roman ruins.  From the excitement of the iconic landmarks and museums of Paris , to the world-class gastronomy of Lyon, to the sunny beaches of the French Riviera, the options are endless!  

Weather in France in October:

  • Autumn – temperatures are generally still mild
  • Temperatures range from 10 degrees to 17 degrees Celsius / 50 to 63 degrees Fahrenheit in Paris and the north of France, with temperatures ranging from 13 degrees to 21 degrees Celsius / 55 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit in the south of France.
  • Most days are sunny, but pack layers and be prepared for the occasional rain shower.

Things to Do in France in October:

  • Visit Paris , the glittering capital city of France, and take an incredible  Paris night tour  to see iconic monuments such as the Eiffel Tower brilliantly illuminated!
  • Enjoy the beautiful Loire Valley and take a hot air balloon flight over fairy-tale châteaux.
  • Dine at Michelin-starred restaurants in Lyon , dubbed a capital of French gastronomy.
  • Explore the history of Romans in France and marvel at the incredible Pont du Gard aqueduct, or the fabulous Roman Amphitheater in Nîmes.
  • Relax on the beaches of the sunny French Riviera with a stay in Nice, which became popular as a winter resort destination.
  • Enjoy some of the finer things in life with a Champagne tour in Reims , the heart of France’s Champagne region.

Events / Festivals in France in October:

  • Oktoberfest – France shares a border with Germany, and the Alsace region has changed hands between the two countries over the centuries.  Enjoy Oktoberfest celebrations with beer and traditional Bavarian dishes in the Alsace region and beyond!
  • Festival Lumière – This film festival takes place in the city of Lyon, in honour of the Lumière brothers’ contributions to the field of cinematography.

19. Iceland – Chase the Northern Lights

Contributed by theresa at ‘fueled by wanderlust’.

waterfall with yellow grasses in front

Why is Iceland one of the best places to visit in the world in October? 

1. There is enough darkness to see the Northern Lights 2. The crowds of summer will have thinned at top attractions 3. Temperatures are mild with good conditions for road tripping

A European island in the North Atlantic,  Iceland  is ideal to visit in October. With the northern lights, waterfalls, black sand beaches, and geothermal activity, this country is alive with incredible nature to witness.  Base yourself in the cheery capital city, Reykjavik , for easy day tripping to the Golden Circle and South Coast. 

Weather in Iceland in October: 

  • Fall / Autumn – a moderate weather month that can be chilly and damp.
  • Temperatures range from 1.9 degrees to 6 degrees Celsius / 35 to 43 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Average rainfall is 4 inches (118mm).
  • Be prepared for volatile weather, including occasional strong winds and slippery conditions.  Always check road conditions before heading out and drive with caution.

Things to Do in Iceland in October: 

  • Wander the city of  Reykjavik  to see the Hallgrimskirkja church, Sun Voyager sculpture, and Harpa Concert Hall. 
  • Take a night-time excursion to see the  northern lights  either on your own or with a tour company.
  • Drive the Golden Circle  and make stops at Thingvellir National Park, Strokkur geyser, and the Gullfoss waterfall.
  • Soak in the milky warm waters of the  Blue Lagoon  and try a silica mud mask.
  • Road trip along the South Coast  to check out the Seljalandsfoss waterfall, Skógafoss waterfall, Reynisfjara black sand beach, and charming town of Vik. 

Events / Festivals in Iceland in October: 

  • Reykjavik International Film Festival (RIFF) – Occurs annually from late September through mid-October.  The festival is a celebration of independent filmmaking, featuring dramas and non-fiction films from over 40 countries.  Screenings take place in Reykjavik various cinemas, and even at swimming pools.

20. Portugal – Everything in One

Contributed by nancy at ‘ericeira family adventures’.

street view in portugal

Why is Portugal one of the best countries to visit in October?

1. It has the only World Surf Reserve in Europe, so is great for surfing since the swell starts to increase 2. Crowds are fewer at the major tourist attractions 3. Shoulder-season means lower rates

Portugal is an amazing destination for travellers in October. Located on Europe’s southern Atlantic coast , this beautiful country boasts stunning beaches, magnificent palaces and historical sites, delicious cuisine and great prices .

For those who love the surf, Portugal has Europe’s only World Surf Reserve . Ericeira is known as the Portuguese surf capital with Nazare and Peniche also attracting slews of surfers due to their world class waves. With fewer crowds filling tours like Lisbon sunset cruises and lower rates in the shoulder season, October is a perfect time to explore all that Portugal has to offer!

Weather in Portugal In October:

  • It is the end of summer so it’s still fairly warm and is often beach weather.
  • Temperatures range from 15 degrees to 25 degrees Celsius / 59 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Days are often warm and sunny, but can get chilly in the evening.

Things to Do in Portugal in October:

  • Visit the city of Porto and its historical centre.
  • Explore the Douro River and partake in wine tastings or a lovely cruise to see the tiered banks where wine is made along the river.
  • Visit bustling Lisbon and take in its gastronomy and historical monuments.
  • Enjoy the Algarve with its never ending golden beaches and calm warm waters.
  • Visit the medieval city of Obidos and walk its ancient castle walls.
  • If you are looking to go surfing, don’t miss Ericeira, Peniche and Nazare for their charming village feel and world class waves .

Events / Festivals in Portugal in October:

  • The National Gastronomic Festival in Santarem – Celebration in late October to early November The National Gastronomic Festival in Santarem. Started in 1980, this festival dedicates each day of the event to a different region and its gastronomy.
  • Obidos International Literacy Festival – In October Portugal celebrates its official UNESCO city of literature with the Óbidos International Literature Festival.

21. Germany – Oktoberfest!

colourful beer tent at Oktoberfest

Why is Germany one of the best countries to visit in October?

  • Shoulder season so less costs
  • Reduced tourists so less queuing and more exploring
  • Changing colours of Autumn
  • Oktoberfest

The weather in Germany during this time of year is generally mild and pleasant, making it perfect for outdoor activities and exploring the beautiful landscapes that Germany has to offer. Outdoor lovers will particularly enjoy the picturesque scenery that comes with Autumn’s / Fall’s changing colours. October is also a great time to visit because it is less crowded compared to the peak tourist season, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the local culture and experience the country at a more relaxed pace.

What better way to experience the country’s rich culture than through one of the many beer and wine-tasting festivals ? Oktoberfest, which takes place in Munich, is one of the most famous and exciting festivals in the world. This festival attracts millions of visitors from all over the globe who come to enjoy traditional German food, music, and of course, beer.

Weather in Germany In October:

  • Average daily temperatures in Germany range from 6°C to 16°C / 43°F to 61°F.
  • Expect pleasant weather with cool air and warm sunshine.
  • Be prepared for a few wet and chilly days.

Things to Do in Germany in October:

  • Experience the Berlin Light Festival and see Berlin’s most famous landmarks lit up such as the Brandenburg Gate and Berlin Wall.
  • Take a road trip through Rhineland-Palatinate , arguably Germany’s most famous wine region, to enjoy wine-testing sessions as well as beautiful hikes.
  • Explore the Black Forest and see the sites that inspired the legendary Brothers Grimm fairy tales like Sleeping Beauty and Hansel and Gretel.
  • No trip to Germany is complete without visiting the magnificent Zugspitze summit , but be prepared for very cold temperatures that come with the high altitude (2,962 meters).
  • Enjoy hiking and mountain biking in the Bavarian Alps .
  • Visit one of the many castles scattered all over Germany such as Neuschwanstein.
  • If you are looking for a more cultural experience, visit one of the five museums at Museum Island such as Pergamon.
  • Hamburg is known for its photogenic canals in its UNESCO heritage-listed warehouse district.

Events / Festivals in Germany in October:

  • Oktoberfest – Oktoberfest is by far the world’s most famous beer festival, and it takes place in Munich from mid-September to early October each year. Make sure you book your tickets and accommodation early if you wish to be among the six million having the time of their lives while experiencing the rich Bavarian culture. Oktoberfest makes Germany one of the best countries to visit in September and October!
  • Cannstatter Volksfest – Although less acclaimed than the Oktoberfest, this festival in Stuttgart still promises a display of colourful costumes, fairground attractions, and more than enough beer to go around.
  • The German Grape Harvest Festival – Expect wine routes / regions to be extra busy around this time, but you will also get to sample some of the finest wines.
  • Berlin Festival of Lights – Enjoy a walk through the streets of Berlin to see more than forty of Berlin’s most famous landmarks and historic buildings illuminated from 7 pm to 1 am. 

22. Ireland – Everything in One

Contributed by cath at ‘travel around ireland’.

stream of water running though a meadow

Why is Ireland one of the best countries to visit in October?

1. Fewer crowds at the major tourist attractions and Irish landmarks such as the Rock of Cashel and Newgrange. 2. Accommodation is more plentiful than in the summer with lower prices. 3. Weather is not too cold and October is generally drier than the coming months with days that aren’t too short.

Located on the western edge of Europe , Ireland is a great destination to visit in October. The cold of winter hasn’t set in yet and the days are still long enough to enjoy sightseeing without the summer crowds. Whether you want to enjoy hiking, take a scenic road trip or simply enjoy the Irish cities such as Dublin, Galway and Belfast, October is a great month to do it in. Ireland also has deep Celtic roots and this is no more evident than at some of the most famous landmarks with lots of  Celtic symbology  to be seen on things such as High Crosses.

Weather in Ireland in October: 

  • Autumn – cool but not the coldest month of the year.
  • Temperatures range from lows of 8 degrees to highs of 13 degrees Celsius / 46 to 55 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Days are turning chilly but still warmer than the coming months.  However, layers wouldn’t be amiss in October.
  • Rain is almost guaranteed so don’t forget a raincoat and umbrella.

Things to Do in Ireland in October: 

  • Visit the capital city of Dublin where crowds are fewer, tourist attractions are all open and you are never far from a warm, cozy pub should the rain set it.
  • Explore Galway , dubbed the capital of the West of Ireland. See the Spanish Arch, take a walk along Salthill Promenade or simply explore the nooks and crannies of the city.
  • Take a trip to Ireland’s oldest city, Waterford , just over 2 hours south of Dublin and explore the Viking Triangle where you can still see evidence of the people who founded the city in the early 10th century,
  • Head to County Wicklow and visit the monastic site of Glendalough. Founded by St Kevin in the 6th Century, you can enjoy autumnal walks to the Upper Lake after seeing the famous Glendalough Round Tower.
  • Visit Belfast and immerse yourself in the history of the Titanic in the Quarter of the city named after the ill-fated liner. Visit the Titanic Museum, stay in the Titanic Museum and learn all about the ship that sunk on its maiden voyage across the Atlantic.

Events / Festivals in Ireland in October: 

  • Bram Stoker Festival – This author is celebrated with a festival dedicated to the man and his most famous character, Dracula. Mysterious, gothic and supernatural-based events take place across the city including food tours, performances and live music.
  • Derry Halloween – Halloween is based on the Celtic festival, Samhain, at the end of the harvest season. And the biggest Halloween festival in Ireland takes place in Derry. This multi-day festival takes place across various locations in the city and includes events such as workshops, food stalls and markets, culminating with a festival parade and fireworks display.
  • Puca Festival – The Puca Festival is the biggest Halloween event in the Republic of Ireland and takes place in County Meath around places such as Trim and Athboy. It is closely tied to Samhain and brings to life this ancient Irish tradition through folklore, food, music and dance.

Best Countries to Visit in October in the Middle East

23. israel – spiritual seekers, contributed by milijiana at ‘world travel connector’.

a beach in israel with skyscrapers in the background

Why is Israel one of the best countries to visit in October?

  • The ideal temperatures for sightseeing in the towns and cities in Israel 
  • A perfect time for swimming in the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea 
  • The ideal weather for trekking the Negev desert, hiking Israeli National Trail and Jesus Trail 

Located in the Middle East , Israel is ideal as an autumn destination and is one of the warmest places to visit in October. Israel is best known as the Holy Land , holding the highest number of sacred sites of the three Abrahamic faiths: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

The complex history of Israel can be seen in its architecture, art, and cuisine . Modern Israel reflects a mix of Jewish and Arabic cultures in the first place. Modern Israeli cuisine is the finest example of the cultural blend of the country. The cuisine of modern Israel is a fusion cuisine of traditional Jewish food, traditional Arabic food, and food brought to Israel by Jewish immigrants.  

Israel is one of the most fascinating countries in the world today. From its complex and intriguing history and culture to stunning landscapes and delicious foods, Israel offers so much to its visitors. Israel is a top destination for history buffs, cultural enthusiasts, gourmands, and religious and spiritual seekers . 

Weather in Israel In October:  

  • October is autumn in Israel. Autumn months, along with spring months, are the best times to visit Israel.  
  • Temperatures in Israel in October range from 17 degrees to 29 degrees Celsius / 63 to 84 degrees Fahrenheit. The average daily temperature is around 20 degrees Celsius / 68 degrees Fahrenheit. 
  • Days are warm, dry, and sunny, with a low chance of rain. 
  • While daily temperatures are perfect for swimming in Tel Aviv and Eliat, nights can be chilly in Jerusalem and Nazareth.

Things to Do in Israel in October:  

  • Visit the city of Tel Aviv and enjoy its beaches and nightlife.  
  • Tour the Old City of Jerusalem , its sacred sites, the iconic Mahane Yehuda market, and visit the Yad Vashem museum.
  • Hike Masada (a UNESCO site) and float in the Dead Sea on a  day tour from Jerusalem . 
  • Visit Nazareth and trek the four-day-long Jesus Trail. 
  • Swim and dive in the Red Sea in Eilat . 
  • Camp under the starry sky in the Negev Desert . 
  • Admire Bahai Gardens in Haifa . 
  • Explore the Old City of Akko (a UNESCO site).

Best Countries to Visit in October in North America

24. canada – beauty in the rockies, contributed by emily at ‘journey by backpack’.

lake with mountains in the background

Why is Canada one of the best holiday destinations in October?

1.     It’s larch season meaning some beautiful golden colours  2.     There are fewer crowds  3.     The prices tend to be lower 

Located in North America , Canada is one of the most stunning destinations to head to in October. Canada’s Rocky Mountains in particular boast some of the most incredible autumn colours the world has to offer. With its turquoise lakes, giant glaciers, towering mountains and powerful waterfalls, Canada truly is an outdoor lover’s paradise.

Despite the summer being over, there is still an array of fun and adventurous activities to choose from including an endless number of hikes, adrenaline filled activities such as white-water rafting, and boat trips around some of the most spectacular lakes in the world. Canada really has something that all the family can enjoy. 

Weather in Canada in October:

  • It’s Autumn / Fall.
  • Canada is a huge place but in most of the popular areas, average temperatures range from 9 degrees Celsius to 15 degrees Celsius / 48 to 59 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • In the mountains including the Rockies, temperatures may drop below freezing at night.
  • Historically, the days are clearer and warm, and the nights cold.

Things to Do in October: 

  • Visit  Banff National Park  in the Rocky Mountains and admire larch season. 
  • Embark on a bucket list  road trip through the Rockies , inspiration on planning this  here .
  • Hike the Little Beehive Trail or the Larch Valley Trail  to see the best of the autumn colours. 
  • Head to one of the most famous lakes in the world,  Lake Louise  and hire a canoe. 
  • Take a ride on the  Jasper  SkyTram  for jaw-dropping panoramic views of the area. 
  • Book a cruise on   Maligne Lake  and visit Spirit Island to witness some breath-taking scenery.
  • Spend a day exploring the small town of  Canmore  and its many cafes and small shops. 

Events / Festivals in Canada in October: 

  • The Jasper Dark Sky Festival takes place every year in October. Offering some of the best stargazing in the entire world, this festival celebrates the spectacular night-time skies above the area and gives guests the chance to learn more about the wonders of our stars. 

25. Mexico – Architectural Wonders

Contributed by jessica at ‘uprooted traveler’.

stone mayan pyramid with blue sky behind

Why is Mexico one of the best holiday destinations in October?

1. Cooler weather and drier skies than the wet and sweltering summer 2. Lower crowds than the busy winter holidays.  3. Fun festivals

Located just south of the United States, Mexico is an incredible destination in October, with weather that’s ideal for exploring its beaches, famous landmarks or vibrant colonial cities. Mexico is the perfect mix of fascinating history , thanks to its ancient Mayan roots; jaw-dropping natural beauty , like volcanoes, beaches, and cenotes; and cities that are buzzing with electric energy. Regardless of what kind of traveller you are, there’s the perfect kind of adventure, waiting for you here.

Weather in Mexico In October: 

  • It is Autumn / Fall.
  • Along the coastlines, temperatures typically range from 23 – 31° C / 73 – 88° F, whereas the inland cities at elevations will typically see temperatures from 8 – 21 °  C / 46 – 70° F.
  • Days are warm, but in cities at higher elevations, the early mornings and evenings can feel quite chilly. 
  • October is the tail end of the rainy season, so the skies will get clearer as the month wanes on.

Things to Do in Mexico in October: 

  • Join a  Chichen Itza tour  in the Yucatan Peninsula to explore North America’s only Wonder of the World. Base yourself in the nearby town of Valladolid and visit the surrounding cenotes and ancient Mayan ruin of Ek’ Balam .
  • Catch a Lucha Libre match in Mexico City.
  • Chase waterfalls in Chiapas , like Agua Azul or Cascada El Chiflón.
  • Experience the kick-off for  Día de los Muertos on October 31 in Oaxaca .
  • Learn how to surf along the Pacific coastline in Sayulita .

Events / Festivals in Mexico in October: 

  • Día de los Muertos –  While this holiday is officially on November 1-2, many cities that have large celebrations for the holiday will begin preparation around October 27th and kick off their festivities on October 31.  Día de los Muertos  is a celebration, where families reunite with their deceased relatives and enjoy food, drink, and revelry.
  • Fiestas de Octubre – The city of Guadaljara celebrates a month-long event with live music, food, dancing, and other cultural demonstrations, which attracts both visitors and performers from all over the world.

26. United States – Big Cities to Tropical Islands

Contributed by karen at ‘forever karen’.

beach front from the road

Why is the United States one of the best October holiday destinations?

  • Some parts of the country, such as Florida, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, and Hawaii experience summer temperatures year-round.
  • The children are in school so expect fewer tourists, especially families.
  • Better hotel availability, and slightly lower rates.

Located in North America, parts of the United States provide a great getaway in October. The Hawaii Islands, Puerto Rico, Florida, and the southern states all experience warm weather and little rain to enjoy the outdoors. It’s a great time to hit the beach with fewer crowds or immerse yourself in local culture.

Whiles areas of the South US are also warm, they are in the Hurricane zone. Storms are prevalent from June to the end of October in Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, Texas, Louisiana, and the nearby states. However, don’t let this stop you from traveling, as you can benefit from low pricing and fewer crowds.

Weather in the US In October:

  • While it’s Autumn / Fall in Hawaii, Florida, and Puerto Rico, expect warmer temperatures.
  • Daytime high averages 30 degrees Celsius / 86 degrees Fahrenheit, and lows of 23 degrees Celsius / 73 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • It can rain at any time, but showers are short lived.

Things to Do in the United States in October:

  • Explore the Everglades National Park in Florida .
  • Take a  night snorkel with manta rays  in Kona, Hawaii .
  • Tour the Tour Castillo San Felipe del Morro and Castillo San Cristobal in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico .
  • Enjoy the fall foliage in Garner State Park, Texas , on a hike.
  • Enjoy the French Quarter in New Orleans , Louisiana.
  • Visit national parks like Yosemite or Great Smoky Mountains for breath-taking scenery and outdoor activities.
  • Take a road trip through New England to states like Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine to witness charming towns adorned with colourful fall foliage against clear blue skies.

Events / Festivals in the United States in October:

  • Hawaii hosts the Food and Wine Festival . It’s a chance to sample its specialty, Spam Musubi.
  • Día de Los Muertos in San Antonio, Texas – Also known as Day of the Dead, this Mexican holiday honours loved ones who have passed away, with special foods and drinks.

Best Places to Visit in October in Oceania

27.australia – wine regions and wildlife encounters, contributed by leila at ‘let’s go see it all’.

Red-Necked Wallaby in bushland

Why is Australia one of the best destinations to travel in October?

1. Wildlife encounters 2. Pleasant, mild weather 3. Reduced crowds and off-season rates

Located in the southern hemisphere , Australia offers unique experiences for adventure, natural beauty, and diverse wildlife. October is an optimal month to visit , with pleasant weather, abundant events, and affordability with fewer crowds and lower prices outside of school holidays and peak season.

Weather in Australia in October:

  • October is mid-spring, making it a perfect time to explore the country’s natural wonders.
  • Mild temperatures range from 15 to 25 degrees Celsius / 59 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit in most regions, making it ideal for outdoor activities.
  • October is part of the dry season in tropical regions like Queensland and the Northern Territory.
  • Stingers, such as box jellyfish and Irukandji are less common, making it safer to swim.

Things to Do in Australia in October:

  • Witness the annual humpback whale migration along the east coast.
  • Visit iconic Uluru in the Red Centre, best explored before summer wet season.
  • Explore famous Australian landmarks such as Sydney Opera House and Bondi Beach with less crowds.
  • Winery tours and cellar door experiences in the Australian wine regions while vineyards are in full bloom.
  • Experience native animal encounters ! Australia’s 650+ National Parks await, offering incredible wildlife watching during breeding season.
  • Enjoy wildflower season , especially in Western Australia, which showcases spectacular native flora species.

Events / Festivals in Australia in October:

  • Big Talk One Fire Festival  – showcases the cultures, traditions, and achievements of Australia’s First Nations peoples.
  • Flower festivals – such as Floriade in Canberra or Tesselaar Tulip Festival in Victoria.
  • Oktoberfest Brisbane  – inspired by the world-famous beer festival in Germany.
  • International Film Festival  – one of the best  things to do in the Gold Coast , featuring captivating films, screenings, and premieres.
  • Bathurst 1000  – An iconic motorsport event held at Mount Panorama Circuit in New South Wales.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Best Countries To Visit In October

What are the best places to visit in october in the world.

October is a fantastic time to explore various destinations around the globe. Whether you’re seeking vibrant fall foliage, pleasant temperatures, or exciting cultural events, there are plenty of options to consider. Here are some of the best places to visit in October: * Marseille in France * Marrakech in Morocco * Hanoi in Vietnam * Seville in Spain * Munich in Germany * New England in USA * Sydney in Australia * The Rocky Mountains in Canada

Which is the best country to visit in October?

While personal preferences may vary, some top destinations include Switzerland, Turkey, Canada (for fall foliage), and Australia (for springtime).

Where in Europe is warm in October?

While Europe tends to cool down during October, some regions like Spain, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Cyprus, Malta and Croatia still offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities.

What are the top honeymoon places in October outside Asia?

If you’re planning a honeymoon outside of Asia in October, there are several romantic destinations to choose from including the Maldives, Seychelles, Paris in France, Greek Islands , Amalfi Coast in Italy, and a safari adventure in South Africa.

What are the best places to visit in India during October?

India offers a diverse range of experiences throughout its vast territory. Rajasthan offers the opportunity to explore the vibrant cities of Jaipur, Udaipur, and Jaisalmer. Kerala will allow you to experience serene backwaters, lush tea plantations, and Ayurvedic wellness retreats.

Is October a good time to visit Switzerland

If you’re wondering whether October is a good time to visit Switzerland, the answer is a resounding yes. With pleasant weather conditions, breath-taking landscapes, and a variety of activities to enjoy, Switzerland offers an unforgettable experience during this month.

Should I go to Thailand in October?

Rains continue throughout the beginning of October and temperatures begin to drop. However, the more comfortable cooler temperatures and lower humidity, along with less chance of rain at the end of the month, make October a good month to travel.

In Summary – Best Places to Visit in October

There are many beautiful countries to visit in October, but it depends on what you want from your destination. Whether you are looking to embrace the cold, relax on a beach, or do some sightseeing in the low-season when prices are cheaper, there are plenty of places to explore around the globe in the month of October.

There are many additional destinations that we could have listed as the best places to travel in October, but we feel that this list covered a variety of warm and cold weather destinations, activities, festivals and events.

Are you planning a holiday in October? Have you visited any of the recommended countries to visit in October listed above, or have we missed a country we should add to this list? Post your tips and questions below.

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Below are our favourite companies to use for planning our travels. They consistently turn up the best deals, offer great customer service and amazing value, and overall, are better than their competitors. These are always our starting point when we need to book a flight, hotel, tour, car rental etc.

Book Your Flight : We have found the best and easiest way to find cheap flights is to use Skyscanner or Kiwi . They compare all of the available prices across every airline to help you compare flights in one place.

Book Accommodation: Whether you are looking to book a hostel, guest house, hotel or resort, between Booking.com and Agoda , you’ll always find the best deals. We always search using the map feature to find accommodation in the best location. If we are staying for a month or longer in a destination, we also search for monthly deals on Airbnb . For hostel bookings, we compare reviews on Hostelworld , then check other booking sites to compare prices.

Book a Tour: We mostly travel independently, however, some places are better to visit with a guided tour. We prefer  GetYourGuide   for its easy-to-use interface and solid reputation, but we also use  Viator .

Book Transportation: Our first port of call for transportation planning is Rome2Rio . This website allows us to see how to get from point A to point B the best and cheapest way possible. When planning a road trip, we always use Discover Cars , a reliable site for finding the best deal on a car rental in advance.

Book Travel Insurance: Travel insurance will protect you against illness, injury, theft and cancellations. We never travel without it as we have had to use it several times in the past. We have been using 1Cover for the past 4 years, however, we also recommend SafetyWing as many of our fulltime travel friends swear by them.

Ready to Book Your Trip? Check out our Travel Resources page for the companies we use and recommend to plan and book our travels. Through lots of trial and error over the years, these are the best!

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We are Peta and Jonas of Exit45 Travels, a couple in our late 40’s / mid 50’s who have been travelling the world fulltime since January 2018. We decided to minimalise belongings, and get out of the rat race early to enjoy a new lifestyle with more time for slow travel and new experiences. If you want to know more about who we are, why we choose this lifestyle and how we do it, please follow our adventures and see how you can do it too.

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The Best Countries to Visit (Our 20 Favorite Countries Ranked)

By Eric Stoen on May 13, 2020 • Last Updated March 1, 2024 This post may contain affiliate links. Read my Disclosure here .

Rating Every Country We’ve Traveled To

During the COVID-19 shutdown we were at home and looking for ways to stay entertained, so I asked my wife and kids to rate every country they’ve been to from 1 to 10. I added in my votes and ranked every country that had at least two votes. The goal: come up with a list of the best countries to visit, at least from our experience.

Everyone could vote based on any criteria. In general the ratings were consistent from person to person, but there were some definite outliers – places where one person remembered things differently than the others. In a family of five, you can’t always keep everyone happy. We had some fun discussions when people disagreed!

Our Top 20 Countries (the 20 Best Countries to Visit)

In order to give you family travel ideas, here are our top 20 countries to travel to. Keep in mind that at the time we created this list our girls were 10 and 14 and our son was 12, and they had been to 62 countries. We split our travels between cities and nature and add in frequent cultural activities and cooking classes. We don’t go to a lot of museums or concentrate on history. Likewise we don’t spend full days at the beach or shopping.

Five continents are represented in our top 20. Australia came in at number 21, and our top African country is the Seychelles at 29.

Note that I’m including the average score after every destination.

20. The Netherlands (7.3)

Favorite countries - Netherlands - Keukenhof Gardens outside Amsterdam

Favorite Places: Amsterdam, the Keukenhof Gardens and the tulip fields throughout the country in the spring.

Relevant Blog Posts: None. Amsterdam is usually a 1-2 day layover for us. We love the city but I’ve never written about it.

19. Chile (7.4)

Patagonia with kids - Hiking in Torres del Paine National Park

Favorite Places: Patagonia, the Atacama Desert and Easter Island. Santiago is fun for a day or two as well.

Relevant Blog Posts: Spring Break in Patagonia | Chile’s Atacama Desert with Kids | Easter Island with a 6-Year-Old

15 (tie). Antarctica (7.5)

Antarctica with Kids: Kayaking in Antarctica

Favorite Places: Antarctica isn’t, strictly speaking, a country, but it’s an amazing place to visit with or without kids. We’ve taken our kids at 8 and 12 and loved everything about it.

Relevant Blog Posts: Antarctica with an 8-Year-Old ; Adventures By Disney Antarctica: A Magical Expedition ; An Antarctica Packing List

15 (tie). Indonesia (7.5)

Bali with Kids - Swinging!

Favorite Places: Indonesia is mainly about Bali for us, since my daughters love the island, but Borobudur is amazing as well. We want to keep exploring.

Relevant Blog Posts: Bali with Kids | How to Visit Borobudur

15 (tie). Norway (7.5)

Disney port excursions - Running around Bergen (literally)

Favorite Places: We love Oslo and Bergen, especially in the summer, and the Norway in a Nutshell tour is a great way to travel between them. The fjords are gorgeous as well, and Tromsø in the arctic circle is a good way to experience the midnight sun.

Relevant Blog Post: Oslo with Kids . Most of my Norwegian travels were pre-kids and I haven’t written about them.

15 (tie). Sweden (7.5)

Sweden with kids - Loved the reflections

Favorite Places: Stockholm and Gothenburg are both great cities to explore for a few days, but we love the coastal towns and the forests of Central Sweden.

Relevant Blog Posts: Exploring the Magical Forests of Central Sweden | The Icebug Xperience West Coast Trail

14. Turkey (7.6)

Best counties to visit - Turkey - Overlooking Cappadocia

Favorite Places: Istanbul and Cappadocia. And we loved our day on a gulet near Bodrum.

Relevant Blog Posts: Istanbul with Kids | An Amazing Trip to Cappadocia with Kids | Bodrum with Kids

13. Switzerland (7.7)

Lake Lugano at sunrise

Favorite Places: My wife and I have traveled all over Switzerland pre-marriage and loved all of the small towns – places like Interlaken, Crans-Montana and Luzern – and I recently hiked and biked from Engelberg to Interlaken. With the kids we’ve only explored Zurich on layovers and Lake Lugano on a day trip from Como. Definitely one of the best countries to visit – we just need to plan more Swiss trips with the kids.

Relevant Blog Post: Hiking in Switzerland: Engelberg to Interlaken

12. The Maldives (7.8)

Six Senses Laamu

Favorite Places: Six Senses Laamu in the Laamu Atoll.

Relevant Blog Posts: Six Senses Laamu in the Maldives: Our New Favorite Resort Anywhere | A Return to Paradise

11. Canada (7.9)

Winnipeg Manitoba - Loved watching these two playing/wrestling from below

Favorite Places: Vancouver, Banff and Winnipeg and the surrounding areas. Victoria on Vancouver Island is fun as well.

Relevant Blog Post: Manitoba, Canada with Kids . All of our other Canada trips were before I started writing about our travels.

10. Croatia (8.0)

Best family holidays Europe - Croatia - Plitvice Lakes National Park is stunning!

Favorite Places: Zagreb and Plitvice National Park. We still need to get to Krka National Park and Dubrovnik.

Relevant Blog Posts: Croatia With Kids: Zagreb and Plitvice Lakes

9. Brazil (8.3)

Amazon Rain Forest with Kids - Mirante do Gavião

Favorite Places: The Amazon Rainforest and the Rio Negro. Manaus is worth a day or two as well. We haven’t been to Rio yet.

Relevant Blog Posts: The Amazon Rainforest with Kids: A Magical (Unplugged) Expedition

7 (tie). Laos (8.5)

Best countries to visit - Laos - At the top of Phousi Mountain in Luang Prabang, Laos

Favorite Places: We’ve only been to Luang Prabang and loved it. We need to explore the rest of the country.

Relevant Blog Post: Asia with Kids: A Crazy Three-Week, Six-Country Itinerary

7 (tie). Japan (8.5)

Kyoto with kids - At Kongoji Temple

Favorite Places: Tokyo, Kyoto, Naoshima Island and Hiroshima

Relevant Blog Posts: Kyoto to Hiroshima, a 10-Day Journey | 10 Places Not to Miss in Tokyo | Tokyo with Kids Made Easy | Kyoto with Kids | Hokkaido: Adventure in Northern Japan

6. Portugal (8.7)

Best countries to visit - Portugal - Cascais

Favorite Places: Lisbon, Cascais and Sintra. Still haven’t visited Porto or the Douro Valley.

Relevant Blog Posts: None. Definitely one of the best countries to travel to, but our trips have largely been focused around weddings.

5. New Zealand (8.8)

Favorite countries - Driving around New Zealand's South Island

Favorite Places: The South Island. We’ve explored it far more than the North Island, even though we’ve visited Auckland several times.

Relevant Blog Posts: None. We need to go back and see more, and I’ll write about it next time!

3 (tie). Faroe Islands (9.0)

Faroe Islands - Oda making sure my son didn't plummet to his death

Favorite Places: Torshavn, Tjørnuvik, Saksun, Gjógv, Mykines

Relevant Blog Post: An Amazing Week in the Faroe Islands (with Kids)

3 (tie). France (9.0)

Paris on a Budget - At the Louvre

Favorite Places: Paris, Provence

Relevant Blog Posts: The Best Things to Do in Paris with Kids | Tips for Visiting Paris on a Budget | 10 Tips for a Perfect Family Vacation in Paris

2. Italy (9.1)

Val di Fassa - Photographing from the hiking viewpoint

Favorite Places: Florence, the Dolomites, Venice, Cortona, Cinque Terre, Rome, Lake Como, Ravenna, San Gimignano

Relevant Blog Posts: Florence with Kids: What to Do and Where to Stay | Our Favorite Restaurants in Florence | How to Visit Cinque Terre | Positano Italy (and the Amalfi Coast) | Why You Should Never Do a Day Trip to Florence or Rome | A Week in Florence without Kids | A Perfect Trip to Florence with Kids | Venice in High Season with Kids | Italy Unplugged: A Week in Emilia Romagna | Hiking the Via Francigena Through Tuscany | Kid-Friendly Adventure in Trentino’s Stunning Val di Fassa | Adventures with Kids in the Dolomites: Trentino’s Val di Fiemme | Two Weeks on Lake Como with Kids | A Villa in Tuscany for a Month

1. Greece (9.8)

Paros Greece - Another evening in Naoussa

Favorite Places: Naxos, Paros, Santorini (or pretty much any Greek island in the summer, unless it sees a lot of cruise ships)

Relevant Blog Posts: Naxos Greece: Our Favorite Island | Three Weeks on the Greek Island of Naxos with Kids | A Day Trip from Naxos to Santorini | Paros Greece with Kids

The Best Countries to Visit: Your Turn

What are the best countries to visit from your family’s experience? Do you agree/disagree with our ranking? Would love to hear your thoughts on the best countries to travel to in the comments below.

And I should note that a lot of people are finding this post when Googling “coolest countries to visit”. So I did a separate post on the coolest countries .

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We never used to travel with travel health coverage, or even trip cancellation insurance, but we regretted that when my wife broke her knee traveling recently. I write about it here . I highly recommend purchasing insurance – either on an annual basis if you travel a lot, or for individual trips. We went with G1G based on price and what they offer.

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May 14, 2020 at 11:13 am

This is such an inspiring list! I can’t wait to do some rankings with the kids. Our plans to spend a month in Greece this summer (inspired by your article on Naxos) have been derailed, but seeing it as number one on your list validates our decision to reschedule it as our long trip next summer.

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May 14, 2020 at 11:16 am

Our June Naxos plans fell through, but we’re still optimistic about August – if they’ll let Americans in and if the airlines are flying, we’ll be there.

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May 16, 2020 at 12:01 am

You have been to some amazing places. Interesting that Europe has scored so highly with all the family.

May 18, 2020 at 8:00 am

We’ve traveled to Europe the most, so maybe there’s a sense of familiarity and comfort, especially for the kids? If I was doing my own ranking there are a lot of non-European countries that would be in the top 20, including Ecuador, India and Tanzania.

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November 15, 2020 at 9:06 am

Ecuador is the only country my kids have traveled to and we loved it!

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May 17, 2020 at 5:38 pm

No. 1. Jordan. We all had a magnificent time there. Small Country so easy to see everything but every day was something different and a different period of history.

2. Grand Cayman. 7 mile beach is just gorgeous. Easy to get to and clean and friendly.

We had a disaster of a trip to Italy but I’d go back to Venice in a heartbeat.

May 18, 2020 at 7:57 am

I’ve only spent one day in Jordan, in Petra, but it’s at the top of my list to return to.

We haven’t been to Grand Cayman, simply because the Caribbean can be a hassle to reach from California. It’s easier to get to Fiji than Grand Cayman. But I’ll add it to our list!

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May 22, 2020 at 2:37 pm

Great list, and so many places I need to visit! I’ll add the Czech Republic, in particular Prague, to the discussion. I love Prague for all of its magical architecture and the ability to walk everywhere. And, so many great little outdoor cafes either right in the center of town or along the canal.

May 22, 2020 at 2:40 pm

Thanks Megan! The Czech Republic actually finished towards the bottom of our list, but for the kids at least that was based solely on one August visit when Prague was very crowded. I think they would like it better if we were to return in the spring or fall. It’s an amazing city, just not fun with too many people. And I want to explore a lot more of the country as well.

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May 23, 2020 at 4:58 pm

I absolutely love reading your blogs and post. Thank you. Though my kids are older now, we did go ‘round the world’ with them, with partners and a grandson in 2018. Tokyo to Porto then a week on a small (36 passengers) boat from Dubrovnik to Split, on to BC in Canada then a relax in Santa Monica before home. Every place held something special and was so different to the next. I would say the highlight for us all was Canada- we stayed in a small town called Smithers and the the younger ones did extreme mountain bike riding, fishing, hiking, shooting at the gun range and drives to nearby First Nation sites. Unbelievable. I loved it so much I went back in 2019 and did 5 weeks Canada/Alaska which was out of this world.

May 25, 2020 at 1:04 pm

Thanks Joanne! Your trip sounds amazing – a lot of our favorite places. We still haven’t been to Porto though. And we would love to explore Canada more. I’ll add Smithers to our list.

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May 29, 2020 at 3:54 am

Great places.

How wonderful for the children. We are slow budget family travellers and often find ourselves saying that we want our kids to have places to discover on their own. Travelling as a family is truly wonderful and we love it. Maybe it will be the highlight of our lives as parents. Yet, as they get older we find ourselves thinking more of solo or exchange trips for them alone that doesn’t include us plus trips for just the two of us that don’t include them. Like much of parenting it is a tough call…

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June 20, 2020 at 12:31 am

Pretty amazed that Greece beat out Italy (and by a large margin) given your love of Florence. What happened to Spain?

June 20, 2020 at 2:59 pm

Spain is roughly halfway down our list. The kids have only been 3 times, and only for a day or two each time.

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September 5, 2020 at 10:03 am

You have missed cape Town as other interesting place to visit.

September 6, 2020 at 7:30 pm

1) I love Cape Town. 2) Cape Town is not a country. 3) We have not taken our kids to South Africa so it was not included in our voting.

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June 1, 2023 at 12:13 pm

So far, South Africa, Israel and Switzerland have been my favs. Israel is so impactful, obviously, for different reasons. Costa Rica is pretty nice. The U.S. is up there if you think in terms of Kawaii, Hawaii and parts of CA, OR, WA. Austria was great. England was was as well. France nice, but overall, I would put South Africa at the top of the list of all the places we have visited.

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November 28, 2020 at 9:26 am

Pointers for Switzerland travel from US for perhaps one full week in the country? Note: We are rather healthy but in our late 60’s. Love your blog and robust sense of adventure and open minds regarding diverse cultures!

November 29, 2020 at 2:26 pm

Hi Scott. I asked my friend Kate in Zurich for suggestions, since she knows Switzerland far better than I do.

Her thoughts: For a week in Switzerland I would suggest taking the train as it’s so easy, safe, and convenient. Plus, you get to see the Swiss landscapes the whole time. Spend a day exploring old town Zürich, the next day take the train to Luzern and explore it overnight. The rest of the week take the train to Lauterbrunnen and spend a few days exploring the beautiful hiking and waterfalls, sleeping in either Wengen, Grindelwald, or Mürren. If there’s extra time, visit Rhinefalls and the cute historic town of Stein am Rhine.

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December 4, 2020 at 9:28 am

Have you visited mexico? Was expecting mexico on the list…..I’ve never been there though

December 4, 2020 at 9:43 am

Mexico was halfway down our list. We love San Miguel de Allende, I’m a huge fan of Mexico City, and my wife has a lot of family history in Mexico. But we’ve spent too much time in touristy, less-interesting areas like Los Cabos, Playa del Carmen and Cancun. We need to explore more of real Mexico.

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June 1, 2021 at 7:25 am

You should visit Oaxaca and Chiapas…..amazing places

June 1, 2021 at 7:58 am

Of course! On our list.

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January 27, 2021 at 4:27 pm

I’ve enjoyed perusing your lists! Since the majority of us aren’t doing much travel these days, our travel group likes to reminisce about our past travel adventures. You’ve done a country list and city list. Next up, consider a favorite experience/activity while traveling. Here’s our top 10 experiences: 1) Safari in the Serengeti & Ngorogoro Crater 2) Antarctica cruise 3) Amazon River cruise and live aboard 4) Diving and snorkeling in Palawan, Philippines 5) Live aboard and diving on the Great Barrier Reef 6) Great White Shark cage diving in Cape Town 7) Visiting Skellig Michael Island in Ireland 8) Southern Alps plane tour in New Zealand 9) Ziplining in Costa Rica 10) Spending the night in a treehouse in Sri Lanka

I would love to hear what you and your family’s top experiences have been. Gives others great ideas for future travel too.

Aloha, Bonnie

January 27, 2021 at 4:55 pm

Thanks Bonnie! I did a post back in 2016 with our favorite activities ( https://travelbabbo.com/ten-cool-kid-friendly-activities/ ) but it could definitely be time to update that with more recent things. I was thinking about having the kids rate hotels too.

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May 24, 2021 at 12:21 pm

I have a soon to be 7yo & 2yo, we are trying to decide on where to go next year as a little family holiday and I am determined to take us somewhere that is more than just playing by the pool and beach. This list has given me more destinations to add to the TTT list. I am stuck between Croatia and Naxos in Greece to start off with as they both look amazing!

May 24, 2021 at 12:45 pm

Great! Both Croatia and Greece would make excellent destinations. Naxos will definitely have more beach/pool time, Croatia would be a little more culture and nature.

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May 24, 2021 at 6:47 pm

My first thought is, will you adopt me. WOW your kids are lucky and I am sure so well educated. I was happy to see Portugal on your list. A kinda unknown, great value hidden treasure of Europe. And I gotta say, I love the southern coast of Spain. Your list was really fun to read and some never entered my mind and to be honest, one I have to look up as I have no idea where it is. I am excited to see what is coming from you and your family as being retired, it is time to get back to traveling. If you could note somewhere how the traveling would be for senior single female it would be great. Many years ago, I traveled to Isreal and Greece alone (not a senior back then), but I loved it.

May 25, 2021 at 9:40 am

Thanks Tracy! I’m glad you’re inspired! And I definitely need to explore southern Spain more.

I am unable to write about travel from a senior single female perspective as I am none of those, and I only blog from personal experience. There are so many good travel blogs though – if you search around you should be able to find someone who matches you and your travel style perfectly.

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June 5, 2021 at 9:03 am

I vote for this location as NUMBER ONE ! ! Without a doubt ……

The Amalfi coast in Italy ! ! ! the most beautiful… people, hotels, food views, …… on and on ! ! !

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June 16, 2021 at 8:44 am

Great list! Just a note, it’s Vancouver Island in Canada, not Victoria Island 🙂

June 16, 2021 at 10:37 am

Thank you so much! Change made!

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July 23, 2021 at 9:36 am

Nice Post Eric! I am afraid to travel alone and you travel with kids. Hats off to you. Maybe some day I will also travel like you. Great Post Man.

Please visit India some day.

July 23, 2021 at 9:41 am

I have visited India many times, both with and without kids. One of my favorite countries!

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February 7, 2022 at 8:44 am

Taiwan is definitely the best. I bet the only reason it’s not here is because they didn’t go. I recommend it!

February 7, 2022 at 9:13 am

We’ve been to Taiwan – you could have done a search for Taiwan on this website, or gone to my About Me page , to verify that. It finished roughly halfway down our rankings. Would love to return.

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March 3, 2022 at 8:49 am

Love this list. Having traveled and lived abroad we are excited to return to travel overseas soon with our 9-year old daughter. Having lived in Estonia for four years, I highly recommend it. Very found memories of the people, land and sauna culture as well as the best intact historic city IMHO in Europe without the crowds. Even more memorable at Christmas time as the best uncrowded Christmas market we’ve been to. (birthplace of the Christmas tree as well as Riga, Latvia’s claim to fame). Thanks for your blog.

March 3, 2022 at 12:03 pm

I love Estonia! I’ve traveled around Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania several times, but before the kids were born. Would love to take them.

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August 21, 2022 at 10:29 pm

Great list. Italy, Greece, France, Spain and Turkey are my favorites in Europe. Jordan and Israel were also fascinating.

Belize, Costa Rica, Mexico and Ecuador in the Americas.

Botswana, Uganda, Tanzania and Kenya in Africa.

Australia, Indonesia, Cambodia, Palau and Japan in Asia/Oceania.

Still high on bucket list: New Zealand, Morocco, Egypt, Portugal, Croatia and Peru. So many places. So little time.

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November 7, 2022 at 9:34 pm

“Sad that a beautiful country like INDIA is not in the list” . Especially when Taj Mahal is in seven wonders of world. Rajasthan mighty forts and rich culture. Gold beaches of Goa . Keralas back waters and greenery, Tibet and Kashmir mountains . Thousands of years old temples in Tamilnadu.

November 8, 2022 at 9:44 am

This is a very strange comment. Have you not looked through my website? Have you seen all of the India photos I’ve posted to Instagram? This specific post is based on family voting, and only one of my kids has been to India. But India, and Rajasthan in particular, is one of my favorite places in the world and I have said that many, many times.

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Buenos Aires is a 20-something's paradise — and not just because of the astonishing selection of affordable Malbecs. Neighborhood hopping around Buenos Aires, from Palermo Soho to Recoleta to downtown, is an ideal way to explore the city’s multifaceted offerings.

Go on a street art tour. Visit the San Telmo market. Buy yourself a mate gourd, learn how to drink the traditional tea properly, and hang out in the park to people watch. Eat dinner at 10 p.m. like a true Argentinian, and then stay out on the town dancing until sunrise on a Saturday. Or a Tuesday.

If you can swing it, take a flight down to Patagonia and gape in slack-jawed wonder at some of the most stunning natural landscapes in the world.

Get Sporty in New Zealand

New Zealand isn’t the easiest or cheapest destination to reach, but it’s an adrenaline enthusiast's dream. Both Auckland and Queenstown have emerged as a popular travel destinations for young people.

Whatever your thrill-seeking heart desires, New Zealand offers it bigger and better than most: Bungee jumping, sky diving, sea kayaking, or wildlife hikes are only a few of the adventurous activities available in the land of the Kiwis.

And not to mention, New Zealand is almost painfully beautiful. It has everything from mountains to rainforests to tropical beaches. We’re talking about a part of the world where the Lord of the Rings trilogy was filmed, so you know the scenery is eye-poppingly epic at pretty much every turn.

Explore Israel on Your Own Two Feet

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Whether you’re winding through the old streets of Jaffa, soaking up the lively culture of Tel Aviv, or floating in the Dead Sea, Israel provides an experience like no other. The entirety of Israel is approximately the size of New Jersey, which makes it easy to explore from top to bottom.

To the north, luscious waterfalls cascade through a verdant landscape. In the South, huge craters in the desert give off the appearance of an otherworldly planet. Here, camping and stargazing are prime summertime activities. There’s also an extensive  hiking trail  that spans the entire country, which may appeal to the more adventurous traveler.

Get Away From the Crowds in Portugal

The capital city of Lisbon looks exactly like what you imagine when you think of quintessential romantic European getaways: narrow cobbled streets, stunning architecture, and fresh, authentic cuisine that holds true to its cultural roots. Although the city has no shortage of charms to capture your attention, travelers in the know won’t regret renting a car and heading out of town to explore the less-frequented parts of Portugal . 

The northern region of the country is an unexpected delight and an ideal location for outdoorsy activities. Porto, famous for port wine, is easily worth a visit, and to the southwest, beaches and national parks provide optimal sunset-watching opportunities. Backpackers will find the party in Lagos, while couples seeking quieter surroundings will find the region just outside of Lagos dotted with romantic bed-and-breakfasts.

The Madeira Islands are another hidden gem in the Atlantic full of gorgeous beaches, cable cars, and (what else?) flowing Madeira wine.

Ride a Bike Through Amsterdam

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Sure, Amsterdam has a bit of a reputation to uphold, but there’s more to this city than its famous coffee shops.

First and foremost, Amsterdam seems to contain more bikes per square meter than it does people. It’s one of the most bike-friendly cities in the world, and exploring via two wheels opens up a world of possibilities for tourists. There’s art, culture, food, and music galore, and a quick conversation with a local will point you in the direction of a spot to hang for whatever floats your boat.

In the warmer months, travelers will want to visit the beautiful parks smattered throughout the massive city, including Vondelpark , the largest and arguably most famous park in all the Netherlands.

Navigate the Colorful Sites of Morocco

Morocco  is a once-in-a-lifetime destination with sweeping, cinematic sights, delicious cuisine, and an energy all its own. If there’s one word for this country, it’s vibrant: vibrant culture, vibrant flavors, vibrant markets. Marrakech is a sensory smorgasbord you'll never forget, alive with unfamiliar, enticing aromas, and visual splendor. Hit the beach in Agadir, explore the Sahara, wind through markets in Marrakech, dine on couscous at Casablanca restaurants, and head to the oyster capital of Oualidia on the coast.  

Go Lion Spotting on the Savanna in Africa

On the costlier end of experiences on this list, African safaris are nevertheless well worth the price tag. A tableaux of natural beauty and menageries of wildlife abound in this part of the planet. In Botswana , you’re likely to get up close and personal with lions. In Kenya , the diverse landscape of the savanna is like something out of a childhood storybook. In Rwanda, trek among gorillas and get an unparalleled peek into the majestic world of these awe-inspiring, intelligent creatures.

In addition to costing a pretty penny, these safaris tend to be a minimum of five to seven days, so they’ll require more of a time commitment than something planned on a whim. And it goes without saying, this is one excursion you’ll definitely want to book with a reliable, trustworthy tour company .

Get Spicy in Goa

India can be overwhelming, particularly for young travelers in their 20s, but Goa, on the western coast along the Arabian Sea, is a solid place to start. The cuisine is resplendent in local flavors like chili, clove, cinnamon, and cardamom, as well as coconuts, pineapples, and mangoes.

Whether you’re eating your way through the hip local food scene or relaxing on palm-lined beaches or bird-watching in the Western Ghats, you’re guaranteed a tranquil, meaningful trip. There’s a wide range of accommodations in Goa — anything from cheap backpacking hangouts to luxury villas — so whatever your tastes may be, it’s likely you’ll find somewhere to hang your hat.

Take a Road Trip on the Best Coast

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There's nothing more classically American than traveling with the top down and the sun in your eyes. And there’s no better drive than the Pacific Coast Highway . California is rife with scenic routes — be it San Francisco to L.A. or a trip through wine country.

Take Highway 1 through Carmel-by-the-Sea and  Big Sur for some of the most beautiful sights in the country, or hit the beach in Malibu. Or, opt for a wine country romp through Napa Valley . Of course, there are plenty of lodging options along the way — be it breathtaking campsites or luxury hotels, but if you’re headed toward Palm Springs, spend a night or two in Joshua Tree National Park for a true West Coast experience.  

Hop Around Eastern Europe

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Eastern Europe is often stereotyped as Western Europe’s less hip sibling, but it’s home to some of the most culturally interesting and architecturally compelling cities in the world. Not to mention that the cost of living (and visiting) is generally lower than in London or Paris.

Prague and Budapest are prime hot spots for college students and young people, particularly in the summer months. Thousands of hostels, bars, clubs, and cafes run the gamut from dive-y to luxury. (Note: The Czech Republic consumes more beer per capita than any other nation in the world, which means that beer is frequently cheaper than water.)

A few other cities to hit on this circuit include Belgrade, Serbia; Bucharest, Romania; and, Varna, Bulgaria . And the cities are really only about a third of the real attraction: Venture into the countryside for scenery that feels like stills from Planet Earth .

Get Festive in Germany

With fairytale forests and elaborate celebrations, Germany is one for the books. Rent a car and wind through the forests , countryside, and national parks to see the mythic German landscape and its storybook castles (just be wary of any witches you may meet on the way). Go clubbing in Berlin , or take a train to some of the country’s small towns for medieval history, beer steins, and half-timbered houses.

Speaking of beer steins, of course you'll want to head to Munich for an authentic Oktoberfest celebration in the fall — just make sure you plan ahead, as flight prices skyrocket, the cost of traditional accommodations can be astronomical, and Airbnb hosts are notoriously picky about their tenants. Or, consider visiting in the wintertime for a classic Christkindl market experience.    

Explore Nature in Slovenia

For nature lovers , Slovenia is a country of boundless treasures. From mountain biking to camping on beautiful Lake Bohinj to summiting the daunting Mount Triglav, adventure sport opportunities are around every turn in this quiet corner of the planet. (A word of warning: Beware of the local Slovenians’ definition of the phrase “beginner-level hike.”)

Driving through the countryside is a slightly more serene way to spend a few days exploring the outskirts of Ljubljana, the capital and largest city in Slovenia . The Dragon City, as its sometimes referred to, is a quaint European tourist destination that has perfected the art of riverside patio dining.

Though not exactly a party destination, Slovenia in general is an idyllic setting for a reset or for getting in some quality time with Mother Earth. English is reasonably prevalent in Ljubljana, and locals are quite amiable, but outside of the city prepare to rely on Google Translate to converse with village dwellers.

Jump Around the Greek Islands

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Their whitewashed walls and turquoise waters make the Greek Isles feel like stepping into a postcard. There are actually six main archipelagoes to explore, and most people choose to spend their time island hopping within a particular group, made easy with local ferry operators. 

You’ll want to consider the Cyclades, where you’ll get the classic Greek experience (think blue roofs, bougainvillea, and party beaches) in Mykonos and Santorini. There are also the tony hotels on Crete (the largest Greek Island) and the cinematic views of the Sporades made famous in “Mamma Mia!” No matter where you end up, there’s plenty of fun to be found. Tour olive groves and vineyards, indulge in fresh Mediterranean meals, gaze out a deep blue caldera, or just relax on the beach, ouzo cocktail in hand.   

Dip Into the Hot Springs of Iceland

The Blue Lagoon, black-sand beaches, and the northern lights await in this beautifully austere landscape. Iceland is a mythic destination (literally, for the Vikings) where you’re sure to see natural wonders you won’t find in many other pockets of the world.  

Head here sometime between September and March for peak conditions to see the northern lights (read: darkness — there are only about five hours of daylight this time of year). Whereas in the summer months, the sun sets for only three hours and you’ll find better sightseeing weather if you want to tour the glacial lagoons and volcanic islands that make this the "Land of Fire and Ice.” 

Reykjavik makes a great home base and gives you a taste of the local culture (literally, if you slide into a table at one of the city’s many delectable restaurants). Of course, you can also stay directly at the Blue Lagoon (or many of the country’s other hot springs ) or hunker down in a prime northern lights viewing destination .   

Camp at the Grand Canyon

Make the ultimate southwestern pilgrimage to one of America’s most famous national parks for the views and camping of a lifetime. Featuring the gorgeous red rocks that make Arizona famous, the canyon runs for 278 miles with plenty of opportunities for backcountry hiking, stargazing, and whitewater trips down the Colorado River.

Hiking in Grand Canyon National Park takes a good amount of preparation (this is the desert, after all, with plenty of steep cliffs and drop-offs), but the payoff will be well worth it once you’re gazing out at one of the Hermit Road scenic overlooks. Whether you decide to tackle the more accessible South Rim or the less-crowded North Rim, you’ll be rewarded with world-class views and bragging-worthy campsites . If you prefer a less rugged experience, however, Under Canvas does have a Grand Canyon location where you’ll sleep soundly in your safari-inspired glamping tent just 40 minutes from the Grand Canyon Village.  

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The best holiday destinations in October 

By Sarah James

32 best holiday destinations in October

October can be many things. It can be the dreamy scent of bonfire smoke on restorative air; pumpkins on porches; blazing leaves. Or, Down Under, it might be the abundance of spring – and a fine time to explore new Aussie cooking . In much of Asia , rains and humidity are abating, so both riotous cities and off-grid escapes are at their best. And with the steamy, congested summer a distant memory, it’s the savvy traveller’s time for a classic California road trip , or an in-demand beach break. We’ve got October holiday ideas for sustainable touring, shopping, stays and getting around, too. For more, see our guide to where is hot in October .

Our choices for the best holiday destinations in October

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Temperature: 27°C high; 16°C low Season: autumn Flight time from UK: 4 hours 30 minutes Time difference: GMT+2

Perfect autumn beach destination: Europe, a Mediterranean island, but so far south-east it has the climate of the Middle East. Enter Cyprus. A rich history and eclectic culture, a blissful climate and fantastic beaches. Away from the dramatically beautiful coastline and the beachfront hotels is the lesser-explored interior, the Troodos mountains – the Cotswolds of Cyprus – with their vineyards and hillside villages and friendly tavernas.

Where to stay: Anassa is one of our favourite hotels in Europe, particularly for families. For a more adult stay, try the glossy beachside Amavi in Paphos. For more options, see our pick of the best hotels in Cyprus .

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Los Cabos, Mexico

Temperature: 33°C high; 23°C low Season: dry Flight time from UK: 15 hours 20 minutes Time difference: GMT-7

Beachy Eden ‘Cabo’ is all about switching off in style. This sun-drenched spot is always hot hot hot: where smart hotels such as the One&Only have restaurants by elite chefs such as Jean-Georges Vongerichten and host birthday parties for starry guests including Jennifer Aniston. In winter, all and sundry come for the weather (it rains in summer). Praise be for October, then, when the mercury’s high but occupancy low. Los Cabos is actually two towns at the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula – Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo. The latter retains more traditional charm, and has the chicest hotels: mid-century fans will love Thompson’s The Cape. Don’t miss Puerto Raiz in San José del Cabo, an outdoor foodie hub with two restaurants and a distillery, set within 13 acres of orchards and gardens. All produce is sourced onsite – including for the distillery’s spirits and cocktails – while cheese, meat and seafood come from local purveyors in neighbouring Baja towns such as La Paz and Todos Santos.

Where to stay: One&Only Palmilla , an elegant retreat and one of the best hotels in Los Cabos .

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Mauritius, Indian Ocean

Temperature: 25°C high; 20°C low Season: winter Flight time from UK: 12 hours Time difference: GMT+3

It's springtime in Mauritius in October; the weather is warming up after a long, warm winter. But it's not yet humid or rainy. Huge Indian Ocean-sized flowers are bursting in bloom and animal hoots and chattering come riffling out of the rainforest. There’s not a lot you can do about the carbon-belching flight to Mauritius, but, once you’re there, you can opt for a sustainable stay. Mauritius Conscious Travel offers solar-powered glamping with vegetarian meals sourced from an onsite garden, plus motor-free day trips by sea kayak, mountain bike and climbing rope. If anyone offers you a trip to Mauritius at any other time of year, we urge you not to turn it down. But October is definitely a goodie.

Where to stay: For a private stay, Maradiva is a smart all-villa resort. At Shangri-La Le Touessrok , guests can enjoy exclusive access to a private island. See more of the top hotels in Mauritius .

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Provence, France

Temperature: 20°C high; 12°C low Season: autumn Flight time from UK: 2 hours by plane; 6.5 hours by Eurostar Time difference: GMT+1

Everybody goes to Provence in summer. But for food, for tranquillity, for scenery, October is deeply delicious, its vineyards a vibrant ochre, morning mists shrouding the glades of the Luberon at dawn. Autumn is the season of wine and truffles and food festivals, when Provence’s slow-paced villages are uncrowded except for locals, markets heaped with harvest spoils. And the weather is still largely warm and dry – ideal T-shirt weather for country walks and bike rides.

Where to stay: Hôtel Crillon Le Brave is a classic favourite; while Coquillade has just reopened after a facelift, a restored Provençal village in the Luberon, with spoiling suites, a destination spa, and its own vineyards.

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Málaga, Spain

Temperature: 24°C high; 15°C low Season: autumn Flight time from UK: 2 hours 45 minutes Time difference: GMT+1

On Spain ’s sunniest costa, Málaga’s exuberant young crowd has injected a fresh energy into this little seaside city, earning it a reputation for being a pocket-sized Barcelona , where you’ll find sizzling art and food scenes and late-summer heat. Its charming old town, though small, is packed with buzzy little restaurants and boutiques selling artisan-made fashion and homewares; there’s a museum dedicated to Picasso and a theatre run by Antonio Banderas, both Málaga natives. More modern kicks are found at the regenerated port with its Rubik’s-Cube-like Pompidou Centre. And why not explore Málaga carbon-free – Urban Bicycles rents out the most beautiful handmade mint-green bikes for cruising along the promenade, which runs from the city centre to the beach bars north of the city.

Where to stay: At the 18th-century Palacio Solecio , which opened in 2020 after a full overhaul to become the city’s most beautiful hotel, and the latest in Pablo Carrington’s stable (along with Formentera’s Gecko Hotel & Beach Club and Mallorca’s Cap Rocat).

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The Greek islands, Greece

Temperature: 24°C high; 16°C low Season: autumn Flight time from UK: 3 hours 40 minutes Time difference: GMT+2

The more southerly of the small Greek islands – the Dodecanese and the Cyclades – are still hot and sunny well into October – and there are some sensational beaches on which to enjoy it. Rhodes, with the lovely cobbled Lindos and parties in its ancient ruins. Milos , which has some of the best beaches in the Greek Islands. We love unspoilt Symi, Nisyros and Patmos ; while Santorini and Mykonos are eternal big-hitters. Pick any one, they're all lovely. Or go island-hopping around them all. Just remember: cruise ships are an issue on the Greek islands, disgorging thousands into small port towns and diverting visitors to just a small number of shops and restaurants. If you’re island-hopping, opt to do it by sailboat instead: this is not only more environmentally friendly, but smaller vessels can take you to more off-the-beaten-track beaches, coves and towns.

Where to stay: We have a long list of the best Greek island hotels to choose from. In terms of the newest openings to know about, Once in Mykonos Luxury Resort is a chilled hideaway for young families and dapper partygoers. Another name to note is Oku Kos , which effortlessly combines local culture with relaxation.

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Japanese Alps, Japan

Temperature: 20°C high; 9°C low Season: autumn Flight time from UK: 13 hours 45 minutes Time difference: GMT +9

The masses might go mad for cherry blossom season, but arguably Japan ’s most arresting sight is its Alps in autumn. Vibrant reds, oranges and yellows sprawl across the ranges, reflected in jade-green lakes and rivers. Hiking trails get very busy, but the outstanding vistas more than make up for it, and the ever-organised Japanese excel at high-altitude mountain huts, where you can get a private room and bento box-style dinner. Afterwards, the spa towns around Takayama are adept at soothing aching limbs. Upmarket ryokans, such as Fukuji Onsen’s Yumoto Choza, offer both outdoor and indoor hot-spring baths, fine-dining kaiseki dinners and gorgeous traditional rooms with tatami mats and sliding paper screens.

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Ningaloo Reef

Temperature: 33°C high; 16°C low Season: spring Flight time from UK: 16 hours 45 minutes to Perth direct, then 1 hour 50 minutes to Learmonth for Ningaloo. Time difference: GMT+8

Off the coast of Western Australia , the country’s most pristine coral reef has become known as a marine superhighway. Diving and snorkelling trips are technicolour dreams, teeming with fish, turtles and sharks, and Ningaloo Reef is one of only a handful of places in the world where you can swim alongside whale sharks and humpback whales, when they journey alongside the reef on their on their way to feeding grounds in the Antarctic. Or take a boat out as they breach, dramatically, out of the water around you.

Where to stay: Guests can walk straight from their safari tent at Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef – the only hotel in the Cape Range National Park – into the marine-rich waters of the reef. The tented camp’s local guides will unearth the wonders of sea and bush, and arrange experiences such as swimming with whales.

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Temperature: 14–26ºC Season: winter Flight time from UK: 13h 30m (one change) Time difference: GMT+2

Marking the turn of winter into spring, October is a wonderful month to visit this storied Indian Ocean island. The weather is dry and warm, the nights are cool, the jacarandas are in bloom, and it is egg-laying season for turtles and birthing season for lemurs – poster girls for Madagascar’s unique and diverse indigenous wildlife, which is found in abundance from the country’s ancient forests to its dreamy white-sand beaches.

Where to stay: On cast away fantasy Nosy Ankao off Madagascar’s north coast, Miavana is the best eco-lodge in the country: a five-star private-island resort dedicated to conservation, with expert guides to take guests lemur-and turtle-watching, fishing and diving. Abercrombie & Kent offers the 13-night Classic Madagascar trip from £5,960pp.

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Darjeeling, India

Temperature: 17°C high; 10°C low Season: winter Flight time from UK: 13 hours 20 minutes Time difference: GMT +5.30

This month marks the end of monsoon season, and an excellent time to visit India’s most famous hill station as the rain and fog peel back to reveal extravagant Himalayan views. Top of the list should be a sunrise visit to Tiger Hill, to see the frosted peaks of the world’s third-highest mountain, Mount Kanchenjunga, bathed in a peachy glow. The effect is said to be best in mid-October; keep your eyes peeled and you’ll even spot Everest on the left. Other than that, it’s a relaxing time tasting the ‘Champagne of teas’ at local plantations, riding the UNESCO-listed steam railway (affectionately known as ‘the toy train’) and taking afternoon tea in Victorian-style heritage hotels.

Where to stay : Ging Tea House is among the oldest tea estates in the region, from which you can take lovely guided hikes. Or see more hotels across India for gorgeous monsoon views . Do remember that water scarcity is a huge problem in Darjeeling, so look for hotels with responsible practices around conservation (such as rainwater harvesting), and be mindful of how much you use.

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Vienna, Austria

Temperature : 15°C high; 5°C low Season: autumn Flight time from UK: 2hrs 25 minutes Time difference: GMT+1

Though Austria’s capital is better known for grand imperial palaces and an even grander musical legacy (Mozart and Beethoven), one of the city’s finest assets is its urban vineyards. Forget a designated driver, just take the tram to the pretty outer suburbs, where rows of vines spread across grassy slopes, as skyline views and the Danube stretch out below. October marks the harvest, when the vineyards are at their greenest and winemakers open up their operations to enquiring minds (and mouths). There are several designated wine trails to follow, where vintners hand out samples from both cellar and kitchen, and autumn’s mild, sunny days are ideally suited to frolics in the fields. Where to stay: Park Hyatt Vienna , a magnificently grand stay – one of our favourite hotels in Vienna .

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Austin, Texas

Temperature: 27°C high; 14°C low Season: autumn Flight time from UK: 10 hours 25 minutes Time difference: GMT-6

Austin’s other festival happens in October: Austin City Limits , in Zilker Park – an altogether easier shebang to negotiate than SXSW if you’re not in the industry. And autumn brings glorious weather to Texas – blue skies, mild warm days, low humidity – which is just right for a road trip out of the USA’s coolest, weirdest state capital across the high Texan desert to find historical charm in San Antonio and more weirdness, along with knockout art and sensational food, in Marfa. Rent bikes at Lance Armstrong’s Mellow Johnny’s Bike Shop , fired up by a farm-sourced, single-origin, Fair-Trade, shade-grown, home-roasted coffee from the shop’s Juan Pelota Cafe.

Where to stay: The Texas-based Bunkhouse group has places to stay in Austin and San Antonio, including Austin’s  Carpenter Hotel  in a former union hall near Zilker Park and beautiful  Hotel Havana  in a riverside house in San Antonio, while avant-garde hotelier Liz Lambert, a true original, is behind the out-there trailer park  El Cosmico  in Marfa.

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Churchill, Canada

Temperature: 1°C high; -5°C low Season: autumn Flight time from UK: 21 hours 30 minutes Time difference: GMT -6

Better to be a visitor than a resident in Arctic Churchill, which in autumn earns the dubious honour of becoming “polar bear capital of the world”. As the surrounding Hudson Bay freezes, these massive mammals – male polar bears can weigh as much as 10 men – invite themselves over, in search of seals. Great news for wildlife watchers, who can board specially reinforced tundra buggies to get up close to earth’s largest land carnivore; not so great for the people of Churchill, who are apt to find polar bears hanging around like delinquent youths at the local bus stop. The largest groups gather in October. Consider a tundra buggy safari with Frontiers North Adventures , respected locally for thoughtful initiatives including creating the town’s first recycling programme; employing staff and sourcing supplies from within the community; and investing in causes such as Churchill’s Canadian Junior Rangers and non-profit conservation outfit Polar Bears International .

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Atacama Desert, Chile

Temperature: 25°C high; 5°C low Season: spring Flight time from UK: 21hrs Time difference: GMT -4

The world’s driest desert isn’t the hottest, but it is perhaps the most starkly beautiful – so Mars-like that actual Mars rovers are brought here for test drives. Red canyons and sand dunes, whooshing geyers and steaming volcanoes, salt flats and hot springs stretch out as far as the eye can see. It’s largely devoid of a drinking water supply or any natural shade, so there are few settlements, which means no pollution, explaining why it has also lately garnered buzz as a premier stargazing destination. The fabulously remote Explora Atacama, for example, has a private observatory as well as a spa and bespoke-bred horses. October, shoulder season, offers a holy trinity: empty vistas unspoiled by fellow visitors, lower room rates and temperate daytime conditions. Don’t ignore the highland hamlets and historic sites in the Atacama region – spending your tourist dollars here helps to sustain local and indigenous communities and preserve their heritage. Where to stay: Hotel Wara , a spacious and rambling escape in the desert. Explora Atacama , meanwhile, is a gorgeously rugged ranch turned spoiling escape, with a spa, an observatory and an exemplary restaurant.

Watch a video of a dramatic ride across the Atacama Desert

3. Rome

Rome, Italy

Temperature: 22°C high; 12°C low Season: autumn Flight time from UK: 2 hours 30 minutes Time difference: GMT+1

Tutti Italia is on holiday all month long in August. You might think that would make Rome relatively quiet, with every Roman gone to the beach, but it's not; it's unbearably busy and unbearably hot. July, too, is unbearably busy and hot; so is much of June. May and September used to be quieter, but lots of people realised that and now they are busy too. Winter can be a bit miserable, though Christmas is quite busy. So October, by default, becomes our month of choice to visit Rome , when it is less busy, still lovely and warm, and you can selfie at the Trevi Fountain in that magic late-summer sunlight without quite so many tourists ruining the view.

Where to stay: Hotel de' Ricci , a retro-cool hotel in an artsy neighbourhood and one of the best hotels in Rome .

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The Lake District, UK

Temperature: 10°C high; 2°C low Season: autumn Travel time from UK: 3 hours by train from London Time difference: GMT+0

Even when it rains – and it does rain here, a lot – the Lake District must be one of the most wistfully beautiful places in the world. Never more (many would say) than in fiery autumn, when mist and woodsmoke mix in the morning and good days are pin-sharp, bright with red-gold trees and bracken covering the fells. If only someone could capture such beauty in words.

Where to stay: Foodies will love the Michelin-starred restaurant at Gilpin Hotel & Lake House . For a quant village stay, check in to The Black Bull Inn . For a private stay, we love the look of this cosy Airbnb near Ullswater . For more, check out our list of the best Airbnbs in the Lake District .

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New England, USA

Temperature: 17°C high; 7°C low Season: autumn Flight time from UK: 7 hours 15 minutes Time difference: GMT-5

As above, except with less rain, and leafpeepers (for that is what they call them here) tend to drive to look at the Fall foliage rather than put on walking boots. Combine the fiery Vermont countryside with a Boston city break.

Where to stay: Castle Hill Inn , the best places to watch the boats become silhouettes against the Atlantic Ocean, one of the best things to do on Rhode Island .

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Temperature: 35°C high; 16°C low Season: dry Flight time from UK: 14 hours Time difference: GMT+1

You can make a convincing case for Botswana as the world’s greatest safari destination. The government’s “low impact, high experience” mandate makes for more intimate camps; Serengeti-like jeep scrums just aren’t a thing. Then there’s the Okavango Delta, an immaculate wetland wilderness teeming with life. (Conservation is so successful that South Africa relocates endangered rhino here.) Tourism tails off in October because of rising heat, but the flooded Okavango is water-cooled, while a lack of vegetation – munched over the dry winter – puts game-viewing at its peak. Prices drop towards the end of the month, and the new, solar-powered Qorokwe Camp by Wilderness Safaris, sitting on its own lagoon, is a slick pick. A bush walk with the San – the indigenous people of the Kalahari desert – conserves their culture in more ways than one, fostering both education for visitors and employment for the San. But do your research before booking: some tours can be less than respectful. Where to stay: Xigera Safari Lodge , a lodge putting a swish edge on sustainability, or read about the best Botswana safari holidays in the Okavango Delta .

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Seville, Spain

Temperature: 26°C high; 14°C low Season: autumn Flight time from UK: 2 hours 45 minutes Time difference: GMT+1

A hot destination right now, the winds of change are finally blowing through old Seville – and October is the best time to visit for fresher air, when the winding streets are a little less sultry but no less romantic. Culturally there's a lot happening, from pop-up galleries and cafés to a gastronomic revolution.

Where to stay: For a taste of truly regal extravagance, book in to Hotel Alfonso XIII . For more, see our edit of the best hotels in Seville .

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Temperature: 29°C high; 24°C low Season: summer Flight time from UK: 18 hours Time difference: GMT-11

With the summer crowds gone, low rainfall and mellowing prices before the winter holidays, what better time to head for Hawaii? Of course, there’s more to the archipelago than Big Island: Kauai for secret swimming holes and charming local bars; Oahu for top food and surf; and even Maui, with its ever-popular 30 miles of beach, has some hush-hush stuff up its sleeve – seek out the rural artists’ community at Makawao, or go on an agri-visit to Surfing Goat Dairy, a farm on the slopes of a volcanic crater. Given the amount of importing that goes on here – and that goes for hotels, restaurants and shopping chains as much as groceries – shopping local helps the Hawaiian people maintain an identity that is uniquely their own. Buying locally made fashion not only guarantees designs that are true to the culture, but supports master weavers and artisans: see the likes of Hana Hou (Big Island); Native Intelligence (Maui); Na Mea Hawaii (Oahu); and Ohana Shop (Kauai). Where to stay: Four Seasons Resort Lana'i , an alluring escape.

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Perugia, Italy

Temperature: 18°C high; 8°C low Season: autumn Flight time from UK : 2 hours 35 minutes Time difference: GMT+1

It’s not difficult to get excited about a place that holds an annual 10-day festival celebrating the world’s favourite sweet treat. Every October, Umbria’s capital in central Italy hosts cooking classes, exhibitions and (most importantly) tasters to celebrate the town’s most famous export – chocolate. It’s a diabetic’s purgatory, a sweet lover’s dream and a local staple. The Belgians have their pralines, Oaxaca has its drinking chocolate and the Swiss have Lindt – but Perugia is home to baci. The word translates as “kisses”, and the story goes that a young chocolatier created a special sweet for her paramour, wrapped in a love letter and – naturally – sealed with a kiss. Today, baci somewhat seductively resemble a nipple, and still come wrapped in romantic proverbs and poems. Perugia is also a town rich in history and art, set on a hilltop peppered with medieval aqueducts, curious cobbled staircases and views that appear out of nowhere.

Where to stay: Find boutique hotels in Tuscany and Umbria, Italy

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The Galapagos Islands

Temperature: 25°C high; 19°C low Season: dry Flight time from UK: 13 hours Time difference: GMT-7

Out of this world all year round – there is no other wildlife like this on earth. However for maximum nature shows, it's peak season for fish and birds from June until the end of October in the Galápagos Islands . It's also when there's least rain. Wait until October and most of the other tourists will have gone back to work; plus the sea should have warmed up a bit in case you were thinking of taking a dip (and you should) to get up close to the phenomenally varied marine life. And while most visitors explore the Galápagos via small cruise ships, it is possible to book land-based tours, where you’ll stay on several islands and take small- boat excursions by day. This means eating at locally run restaurants, visiting land-based businesses (such as farms), and exploring the human history of the islands, too.

Where to stay: Finch Bay , one of the island’s longest-standing hotels as recommended in our expert's guide to the Galapagos .

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Taipei, Taiwan

Temperature: 27°C high; 22°C low Season: autumn Flight time from UK: 13 hours 30 minutes Time difference: GMT+7

Yet to draw the trend-obsessed like Tokyo , or shoot to relevance like Seoul , the Taiwanese capital is a broadly undiscovered, just-as-thrilling blend of both. From Taoist temples to record-setting skyscrapers, flashy shopping malls to throbbing, neon-lit night markets, it’s a fascinating cultural smash: all cheap street-side beers and grilled cuttlefish on a stick one minute; a bonkers club with a waterfall on the dance floor the next. Towards the end of October the rain stops, humidity dials down and skies clear, so you can take in the glitzy cityscape, best viewed from the 230ft Miramar Ferris Wheel, or the 89th floor of once-world's-tallest tower, Taipei 101.

Where to stay: There’s more bling at the W , where room categories have names like Fabulous and Extreme Wow.

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Temperature: 31°C high; 25°C low Season: summer Flight time from UK: 12 hours Time difference: GMT+6

October is the beginning of dry season in Vietnam’s north and south, where monumental natural spectacles and buzzing city scenes both abound. Up top, hill station Sapa is the gateway to misty treks; the capital Hanoi is all chaos, condensed-milk coffees on low plastic stools and some of the best food you’ll ever taste. Down at the bottom, the Mekong Delta is a whole world bobbing on canals and streams; and Ho Chi Minh City is where the bohos go – don’t miss The Café Apartment, a nine-storey block stuffed with fairy-lit mini-boutiques and craft coffee stores. High season creeps up in November, so it’s also the last chance for lower rates. In Sapa, the most popular activities are trekking the terraced slopes and staying with hill tribes, and the best way to do both is with Sapa O’Chau . This social enterprise, founded by a single mother from the Black Hmong tribe, is a nonprofit homestay and trekking service, which puts funds back into the community: improving village schools, providing English classes to Hmong guides and street vendors, distributing winter clothes to local children, and more. Where to stay: An Lam Retreats in Ninh Van Bay , one of the best hotels in Vietnam .

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Adelaide, Australia

Temperature: 21°C high; 12°C low Season: spring Flight time from UK: 21 hours Time difference: GMT+8:30

Sydney and Melbourne – so yesterday. It’s Adelaide’s time to shine, and how. The wine-producing Adelaide Hills had long overshadowed South Australia’s coastal capital, but a vital new food scene is changing all that. And thank the Hills’ surrounding farms for fresh finds that Adelaide’s urban rivals can only covet. All that natural bounty is paired with October’s crisp air, as the beginnings of spring slough off winter’s edge. If you fancy getting off-grid, CABN has a number of tiny houses tucked into the South Australian wilderness, less than an hour’s drive from Adelaide’s CBD. These solar-powered minimalist escapes also have composting loos and rainwater catchment, and sit close to conservation parks, heritage bushland and wine country.

Read more about the best restaurants in Adelaide

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Mendocino, California

Temperature: 14°C high; 12°C low Season: autumn Flight time from UK: 11 hours Time difference: GMT-8

October is when Northern California finally gets its act together, dropping the fog and chilly winds that never fail to surprise under-dressed tourists, opting instead for more Cali-appropriate shimmering sunshine and bright, blue skies. It’s also the ideal time to make the road trip to one of the state’s best-kept secrets, Mendocino County: a thrilling coastal drive 160 miles north of San Francisco, with enough dramatic sea cliffs, lanky redwoods and crashing ocean to put Big Sur to shame. Mendocino town looks like a slice of New England picked up and dropped off on a California headland, and recalls its 1950s bohemian heyday with a surplus of art galleries and no chains. That hippie spirit also lives on in the Mendocino wine region, known for the country’s biggest haul of organic vines. Try a true taste of Mendocino at Harbor House Inn , where the 25-seat dining room hosts an ever-changing, hyper-local menu that has been awarded the county’s first-ever Michelin star. Everything you eat here has been sourced from within a 30-mile radius.

Where to stay: Half an hour up the coast, The Inn at Newport Ranch is a place of wild extremes. Or see more of the best hotels in California for more ideas.

Dubai United Arab Emirates

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Temperature: 35°C high; 24°C low Season: winter Flight time from UK: 7 hours Time difference: GMT+3

Summer is when Dubai hibernates: as the desert city heats up to 40 degrees Celsius and beyond, even skyscrapers seem to perspire, the al-fresco fun packs up and everyone bolts for the AC-cooled inside. But in October Dubai springs to new life: beach clubs reopen, restaurant terraces are jammed and a dip in the Arabian Gulf no longer feels like swimming in a scorching-hot spring. Temperatures in the high 20s also make a desert excursion less like an episode of Bear Grylls ’ Born Survivor. Enough of the world’s biggests and tallests? Poke into the boutiques, galleries and Foster + Partners-designed buildings of the freshly minted Dubai Design District. Where to stay: Al Maha , an exclusive desert haven set within a conservation reserve. See more of our favourite hotels in Dubai for more ideas.

Bhutan

Temperature: 19°C high; 8°C low Season: autumn Flight time from UK: 10 hours Time difference: GMT+5

The remote Himalayan kingdom known for its Gross National Happiness Index, pristine peaks and precariously perched Tiger’s Nest Monastery, makes a point of exclusivity – foreign visitors face a hefty daily tariff for the privilege of stepping within its borders. The payoff, of course, is the rare purity of a nation largely untouched by the outside world. Given that much of Bhutan’s pleasures are found in hikes to sacred mountains and remote temples, the cool mountain air and clear skies of October make it a prime time to visit. The Six Senses Bhutan – comprising five different lodges – adds a touch of luxury to some of the country’s most scenic valleys and forests. The daily tariff ensures that Bhutan only deals in sustainable tourism – limiting visitors in this way protects the kingdom’s culture, land and traditions. But you can make sure the money you spend goes directly to the Bhutanese you meet by shopping in local markets, eating in neighbourhood restaurants and sleeping in heritage properties or homestays.

Where to stay: Read our spa review of COMO Uma Paro, Bhutan .

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Temperature: 26°C high; 13°C low Season: autumn Flight time from UK: 5 hours Time difference: GMT+2

Perhaps the most captivating country in the Middle East, Jordan has an embarrassment of spectacular things to see: ancient and awe-inspiring Petra, the Roman city of Jerash, the Dead Sea, the Red Sea, great desertscapes where you can stay overnight in a Bedouin camp. In October there are still bright sunny days that light the rock of Petra up rose-red; but it is cool enough to journey into the Valley of the Moon on camel or horseback by day, and warm enough to sleep out under the starry sky by night. Don’t miss the opportunity to camp out in Wadi Rum. A co-operative of Bedouin tribes runs the majority of trekking and camping trips, and they rely on tourism to hold onto their traditional way of life.

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The Turkish Coast

Temperature: 26°C high; 13°C low Season: autumn Flight time from UK: 4 hours Time difference: GMT+2

Turkey's beautiful Aegean and Bosphorus coasts are still hot in October, the beaches uncluttered by holidaymakers. There's a distinctly Greek feel to these regions, and between the coves you'll find dreamy boutique hotels that are good value for money out of season, and unexpectedly boho fishing villages. Alaçati is one of our favourites; and picturesque Selimiye, an hour from Dalaman, tipped (by us) as the new Kalkan. Likewise Istanbul – too prickly, too hot in summer – is more pleasant to explore out of season.

Where to stay: Mandarian Oriental in Bodrum , a glamorous, starry beach base. Alaçati is a good spot for small boutique hotels – a better bet for eco-friendliness than a sprawling coastal resort. The Stay Warehouse is a super-cool, adults-only converted brewery built from regionally sourced, recycled wood, bricks and glass, and the restaurant serves platters of local fruit, olives and cheese.

Spain Balearic Islands Menorca view of Macarella beach

Temperature: 23°C high; 16°C low Season: autumn Flight time from UK: 2 hours 25 Time difference: GMT+1

Mallorca and Ibiza get the lion’s share of the Balearic spotlight. But little Menorca is just as beautiful. In the summer, this tiny island’s roads are largely closed to private vehicles to avoid congestion and protect the natural environment – especially around the most beautiful beaches. By October, things have calmed down, and most summer tourists have left. More fool them: Menorca is still warm and sunny well into the autumn, and the sea – warmed by the Mediterranean sun all summer – is still pleasant to swim in. In shoulder season, you can explore at your own pace.

Where to stay: at Menorca Experimental , a handsome, pared-back hideout from the Parisian Experimental Group, or at Christine Bedfor , a smart townhouse in Mahon.

Isola Bella in Taormina Sicily

Temperature: 21°C high; 14°C low Season: autumn Flight time from UK: 3 hours 20 Time difference: GMT+1

Sicily’s long been drawing Italo-philes after something a little different to the mainland – more rugged, more fierce – but the White Lotus effect has really ramped up tourism to this little island over the past few years. See what all the fuss is about by planning a trip in October when the oppressive summer heat has finally died down, and the peak-season crowds have melted away. The landscape here is extraordinary; cities plonked at the bottom of smoking volcanoes, glossy islands cast away in the sea, and gently crumbling grandiose architecture that hints at a patchwork of influences from Moorish to Norman. You’ll also find some of Europe’s best food here; fat tubes of cannoli and refreshing granita that you won’t stop talking about even after you leave.

Where to stay: In Palermo, we love Villa Igea (which was featured on our 2023 Gold List ) or stay at Belmond Grand Hotel Timeo , set against the backdrop of Mount Etna.

Best Countries To Visit In May - How To Spend Your MayCation!

Best countries to visit in may, here is the list of 23 best countries to visit in may - how to spend your maycation.

Italy

The warm, balmy summer of Italy makes May the beginning of the busiest tourist period. The temperature ranges from 10° to 24° Celsius depending on the time of the month and the region where you are. Since May is the beginning of the tourist period, it is relatively less crowded. The Tuscan Hills are green and vibrant with the recent departure of the Spring rains. Experience the exhilaration of Gondola rides in Venice, and explore art in Florence, the cradle of Renaissance, the classical ruins of Rome and the exuberance of Milan.

Greece

Greece has a varied geography with coastlines and mountains however the weather is delightful in May. The temperature stays around 21°C making this the best time to explore the islands of Santorini, Mykonos, Rhodes, Corfu, and Crete and the archaeological sites like Delphi and the Acropolis.Visit the Corfu Beach Festival. Corfu is also the best place to celebrate Easter at with the spectacular set of events that include hymn performances, music by the Philharmonics of Corfu orchestra and a variety of vibrant programs.

France

The mild Spring couples with the array of events and the small crowd are some of the reasons that contribute to making France one of the best countries to visit in May. The weather is usually warm, and the temperature ranges from 8° to 20° Celsius. You may encounter some spring showers and cold evenings now and then. Apart from the glamour of Paris, the Roman ruins of Marseille, the architecture of Lyon and the spectacular beauty of the Lire Valley, France offers some rich experiences in May.

England

One of the most popular countries in the world, England is located in Europe. It is also the dream destination for a lot of people for its beauty and grandeur. With a great history behind it, it has a rich heritage and culture. The English countryside is one of the most peaceful places in the country. The most famous historical sites include the old castles in the countryside, Roman sites and the royal palaces. Each city in the country has its own charm. You can explore the beaches for surfing, and take  nature walks in North London

5. Seychelles

Seychelles

Known For : Anse Lazio Snorkeling in Seychelles Sunbathing in Seychelles

Seychelles is a small country in the western Indian Ocean with an area of 455 kilometres square. An archipelago of 115 islands, the island nation is nothing short of a tropical paradise and is known for its exquisite natural beauty, spectacular beaches, and luxury resorts. A great destination for ecotourism and wildlife spotting, the country is popular for its water activities such as diving and snorkelling, in the clear turquoise waters of the Indian ocean. Visit the Vallee de Mai in Praslin which is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Best Time: April to May, September to October

96 Seychelles Attractions

Hungary

Hungary offers a unique amalgamation of traditional European culture and modern-day practices. Here, you can take a trip through quaint, rural villages and enjoy a thriving nightlife in Budapest, both within a distance of a few miles. With a capital city regarded as one of the most beautiful in the world, Hungary is home to several World Heritage Sites, UNESCO Biosphere reserves and the second largest thermal lake in the world. Hungary also has the largest synagogue in Europe (Great Synagogue) and the third largest church in Europe.

Peru

The bright and sunny May days of Peru makes it the best month to visit it. The greenery, blue skies and chilly nights of May make it possible for the tourists to have the best experience. Apart from Machu Pichu, the Lake Titicaca and the Amazon rainforests, the Peruvian experience offers some festivities in May. This is the time to enjoy the movable feast of Corpus Christi, see the pilgrimage to Virgen de Chapi, take part in Cajamarca at Fiesta de Florecer en Cajamarca and admire the artwork at Fiesta de Alasitas in Puno.

Japan

Japan, located in Eastern Asia, is a sovereign nation. It is well known for its bustling cities, imperial palaces, national parks and lots of beautifully constructed temples. Tokyo, the capital of the country, is a much-visited tourist destination, home to tonnes of skyscrapers. There is a lot to do in Japan, from adventure sports to relaxing at the beach and discovering the real beauty of Japanese architecture. In May, the cherry blossom season is still present and this could be the perfect opportunity.

9. Scotland

Scotland

Scotland, a part of the UK, is located in northwestern Europe and is one of the most important countries in the continent. When one thinks of Scotland, the chequered kilts and bagpipes come to mind. However, there is a lot more to the country. From the lush green highlands to the coastal blue waters, from fine Scotch whiskies and brilliant food, you can experience all. Scotland also has a long history, and its magnificent castles can vouch for that.

Spain

The warm and sunny May is brimming with festivals in May. The temperature can dip to 13°C and goes to 26°C at most. Visit the city of Cordoba and witness the festivals like Cruces de Mayo and the Cordoba Festival. There are other small events like the Feria Corridas which is the famous festival of bullfights of Spain. There is the San Isidro Festival of Madrid and the Dos de Mayo festival. For sports lovers, this is the time of the Madrid Open, the country's biggest tennis tournament.

11. Portugal

Portugal

With a rich culture, eccentric cities and exquisite countryside, Portugal are among the best countries to visit in May in Europe. The landscape is exceedingly diverse as one can see it changing as they travel from green mountains in the North to rocky cliffs and waterfalls in the Centre to the desert-like landscape in Alentejo and laidback beaches in Algarve. Recently named the "Best Golf Destination", Fourteen of Portugal's golf courses are among the top 100 in Europe. Surfing is another activity Portugal is sought after for.

12. Morocco

Morocco

Morrocan May is bliss for travellers. Nature is at its full bloom in the warm summer from the coastline to the mountains. The temperature ranges from 15°C to 29°C with cool evenings. Visit the town of El Kelaat M'Gouna in the Dades Valley and the nearby village of Azlag. Take a walk in the Kasbah district and enjoy the art and culture of Rabat. Film enthusiasts should visit Ouarzazate, the 'Hollywood of Morocco' and take a trip to the beach of Kennitra.  May is also the time for the global music festival - Rhythms of the World Concert.

13. Croatia

Croatia

Located in Eastern Europe, Croatia is a coastal country that is not only beautiful to look at but also offers a variety of things to do for tourists. There is history interspersed with architecture, great opportunities for swimming, Balkan wine, some of the best seafood and more. The most regularly visited cities here are Dubrovnik and Zagreb, its capital. It also encompasses several islands that are breathtakingly beautiful. In a nutshell, this country offers pretty much everything under the sun for a great vacation.

14. Czech Republic

Czech Republic

The world-famous architecture and picturesque beauty of Czech Republic can be relished the best in the warm weather of Spring in May. The weather is cool and wet at the beginning of the month, but the latter half of the month is the perfect time for travelling and hiking. The spectacular beauty of Prague, the architecture of Kutná Hora, the grandeur of Krom and the magnificence of Bohemian Switzerland makes the Czech Republic one of the most popular tourist destinations. The Prague Spring is celebrated throughout the month of May all over Prague.

Canada

Warm weather, early spring and less crowd define a Canadian May. Although, the weather has some variations due to the geological differences. Some parts may experience rains. The spectacular mountains of Whistler and the splendour of the Island of Vancouver makes Canada the perfect destination for people with varied tourism preferences. The architecture of Quebec, the diversity of Toronto, the beauty of the Niagara Falls and the breath-taking scenery of the Banff National Park make Canada a popular destination.

16. Vietnam

Vietnam

May in Vietnam does not rise above 32° Celsius. It is the most comfortable weather of the year. The paradisiacal beauty of Mu Cang Chai and the golden paddies of Ninh Binh, the panoramic view of Pu Luong also known as 'the land of warm hearts' and the island of Cat Ba are what make Vietnam one of the best countries to visit in May. What makes May the best time to visit Vietnam is the celebration of Buddha's Birthday. It is a grand celebration with lavishly decorated temples, processions of monks and a variety of Vietnamese dishes.

17. Australia

Australia

Taking a detour from Spring and Summer, Autumn in May is another great way to enjoy your vacation. For this, you have to head to Australia. The weather is mild and nearly perfect with limited crowds. It is an excellent time to take a trip to Tasmania and the Great Barrier Reef or even the cities like Sydney and Melbourne. Apart from scuba diving and surfing, you should make sure to book tickets for the largest winter festival in the Southern Hemisphere, Vivid Sydney, a music festival.

Nepal

May in Nepal is a mixture of Spring and early Summer. The country is lush and green with the flowering of rhododendrons. It is the second most popular trekking season with the blue skies and absence of mist making it a great time to consider the Annapurna Circuit. Kathmandu, Pokhara, Bodhnath and Bhaktapur are what make Nepal one of the best countries to visit in May. If you are in Nepal in May, make sure to be a part of the Rato Machchhendranath, the longest and the largest festival of Nepal held in Patan.

19. Bahamas

Bahamas

Known For : Grand Bahamas Paradise Island Bimini Island

For the ideal beachside holiday, the Bahamas with its warm and sunny weather is the perfect destination. The average temperature during the day stays around 29°C and dips to a 22°C at night. Long Island, the Nassau's Blue Lagoon Island, the Eleuthera and Harbour Island, the Bimini Island, the Grand Bahamas and the Paradise Islands are a delight for any beach lover. The beaches are less crowded, the humidity drops, and there is a fall in the local prices too. Furthermore, the beaches are less crowded, and booking flights are more comfortable.

Best Time: Anytime except the month of September

11 Bahamas Attractions

Turkey

Settled on the border of Asia and Europe, Turkey is an archive of Islamic Middle East impact and the influence of Christian European West. Explore the dual sides of the country with the natural panoramic landscape, historic places, fertile valleys, huge mountain ranges, rugged coastline and quaint villages. The capital city of Istanbul is the heartbeat of the country buzzing with cafes, bustling bazaars, aroma of spices, enchanting belly dancers, nightclubs and hammams.

21. Mauritius

Mauritius

Known For : Black River Gorges National Park Seven Coloured Earth of Chamarel Scuba Diving in Mauritius

Mauritius is the premier holiday destination island on the Indian Ocean. Itês a famous honeymoon location, or for a relaxing trip with your family. The amazing beauty and natural aesthetics of this country will definitely leave you spellbound. While you're here, do try the water activities like scuba diving and kite surfing because that's the perfect way to beat the heat! And one thing you should NOT miss is the Albatross seaplane ride over the Mauritius coast!

Best Time: July to October (winter)

146 Mauritius Attractions

The mild Spring couples with the array of events and the small crowd are some of the reasons that contribute to making France one of the best countries to visit in May. The weather is usually warm, and the temperature ranges from 8° to 20° Celsius. You may encounter some spring showers and cold evenings now and then. Apart from the glamour of Paris, the Roman ruins of Marseille, the architecture of Lyon and the spectacular beauty of the Lire Valley, France offers some rich experiences in May. There is something for everyone.

Malta

Known For : Upper Barrakka Gardens HMS Maori Lascaris War Rooms

The island state of Malta is located in the Mediterranean Sea and falls south of the Italian island of Sicily. Temples, fortresses, sandy beaches, cliffs, and jutted coves are what makes this small island nation worth visiting, coupled with thrilling activities like scuba diving, snorkelling, and a long and fascinating history going back to the days before Christ. In May, indulge in some fantastic water activities like scuba diving and also take a nice day trip to Gozo, unwind at Malta's famous nightlife and party scene.

Best Time: April to June

21 Malta Attractions

So, these are the best countries to visit in May. With summer set in, these places are sure to give you a holiday filled with endless 'chilling' and relaxation.

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Top 10 things to know before traveling to Ireland

Mar 27, 2024 • 9 min read

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From pub etiquette to catching public transport – here's what you need to know before you to Ireland © Atlantide Phototravel / Getty Images

A lifetime of living in Ireland has given me some insight into the vagaries of my home country, beginning with the number one rule: never assume anything. This is a country that delights in confounding even your most comfortable expectations about pretty much everything, from the weather to the quality of the wifi.

Here are 10 tips that I’m pretty comfortable giving anyone who plans a visit, whether for the first time or the fifth. I’ve got some practical tips around VAT refunds and the most efficient ways to get around, but then there’s a bunch of suggestions on how to crack the mightiest nut of all – the Irish themselves. Because be in no doubt, while Ireland has gorgeous landscapes, a rich history and the best pubs in the world, your visit will only be truly memorable if you get to know the people – friendly and welcoming but often contradictory and inscrutable.

1. Plan on at least seven days to start making sense of the country

Ireland is small, but there’s an awful lot to it. Luckily, distances in Ireland aren’t huge so you can get most anywhere in a few hours, but the list of where to go can get very long, very quickly.

It’ll take you a couple of days to even begin to make a dent in Dublin , but once you go beyond the capital you’ll need at least five days to make a lightening stop tour of the major highlights of the west: Galway and Connemara, Clare (where you’ll find the Cliffs of Moher and the most authentic traditional music in the country), Kerry (you’ll need a whole day just for the Ring of Kerry and another for the Dingle Peninsula ) and Cork , only it’s time to go home so you can only make enough time for Cork City .

Clearly the only solution is to plan for a month; at the end of it, you’ll be wanting to stay a year. 

Older woman happily trekking in the mountains around Kenmare.

2. Keep it to casual wear

The Irish aren’t big on formal wear and only pull it out for very specific occasions (a wedding, a ball, the opening of a parliamentary session). Which means you can wear pretty much whatever you want: smart casual is the most you'll need for fancy dinners, the theatre or the concert hall.

Irish summers are warm but rarely hot, so you'll want something extra when the temperatures cool, especially in the evening. Ultimately the ever-changeable weather will determine your outfits, but a light waterproof jacket should never be beyond reach for the almost-inevitable rain. If you’re planning on doing a lot of walking – in cities or on hills – a good pair of walking shoes, preferably waterproof, will do the trick.

Add these top beaches around Ireland to your travel itinerary. 

3. The land of a 100,000 welcomes

Céad míle fáilte – literally, 100,000 welcomes. The famous Irish greeting suggests a country that is big on displays of affection, but nothing could be further from the truth. A firm handshake – with eye contact – is the appropriate greeting when meeting men, women and older children for the first time. Once a friendship is made, then all bets are off and anything goes, from a hug and a kiss on the cheek (primarily amongst female friends) to an air nod and a casual "hey".

Younger Irish are less formal than their older counterparts, but even they generally eschew effusive greetings: more often than not, a quick handshake and a casual nod is the best way to say hello for the first time.

4. The Irish love to talk, until they don’t

The Irish are renowned for their chat, but with people they don’t know particularly well they generally like to keep it to topics that are light and not likely to embarrass. Despite their gregarious nature, the Irish tend to be reserved when it comes to life’s more serious issues and are very mistrustful of "oversharers". 

The old adage that the Irish will talk about anything except sex, religion and politics is something of an over-simplification, but if you do find yourself steering into deeper waters around sensitive topics it’s always better to listen: locals aren’t shy about getting into heated discussion amongst themselves about all kinds of topics but take a dim view of outsiders who express (even legitimate) criticisms of Ireland or the Irish.

5. You’d better learn about the rounds system

It’s a firm rule of drinking with locals. If someone buys you a drink, you’re obliged to buy them one back – this is the bedrock of Irish pub culture. Nothing will hasten your fall from social grace here like the failure to uphold this pub law. 

The time to repay the drink you’re drinking? It’s when the person you’re drinking with is just about to finish theirs. It doesn’t matter if you’re halfway through your own drink at that moment: you can’t let your drinking buddy sit in front of an empty glass. Your greatest challenge will probably be trying to keep up with your fellow drinkers, who may keep buying you drinks in every round even when you've still got a collection of unfinished pints in front of you and you're sliding face first down the bar.

A young, mixed-race couple laughing together in Temple Bar, Dublin

6. The best way to visit cities is on foot or by public transport

Driving and parking in Irish cities is a nightmare. There’s no free parking anywhere; the unrelenting traffic will test even the most patient of drivers; and the one-way systems in major urban centres will confound you to the point of madness (although map apps are pretty good at pointing you in the right direction).

The good news is you don’t need a car to visit any Irish city. Dublin, the biggest by far, has a pretty decent system of public transport, but even then most of the major sights are within walking distance of each other. Same goes for Cork, Belfast, Limerick and Galway, which are more easily explored without a car.

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7. The easiest way to explore Ireland is by car

If cities are best experienced without a car, the most effective way to explore the rest of the country is with one. The bus network, made up of a mix of public and private operators, is extensive and generally quite competitive, though journey times can be slow and lots of the points of interest outside towns are not served. The rail network is quicker but more limited, serving only some major towns and cities. Both buses and trains get busy during peak times; you'll need to book in advance to be guaranteed a seat. 

Cars can be hired in every major town and city. The Irish drive on the left hand side; distances and speed limits in the Republic are measured in kilometres, but once you cross the invisible border into Northern Ireland everything switches to miles.

8. Ireland is good cycling country

Ireland's compact size and scenic landscapes make it a good cycling destination, albeit one you need to prepare for. The weather is unreliable, roads can be very narrow and Irish drivers tend to drive quickly, even on those narrow roads. A growing network of greenways, such as the 42km Great Western Greenway in County Mayo and the Royal Canal Greenway that runs through the midlands, are a great and hassle-free way to see the country from two wheels. A good tip for cyclists in the west is that the prevailing winds make it easier to cycle from south to north. 

Buses will carry bikes, but only if there’s room. Intercity trains will also carry bikes, but you’ll need to book a space in advance as there’s limited capacity. Suburban rail services in Dublin won’t take bikes during rush hour (7am to 10am and 4pm to 7pm). A number of Irish companies arrange cycle tours, including Go Visit Ireland  and Cycling Safaris .

A scene from the annual Christmas Day swim, with hundreds of swimmers turning up for a leap into the water at the Forty Foot this morning, in Dun Laoghaire, Dublin.

9. Pick the right season to travel in Ireland

June to mid-September is high season: the weather is at its best and the most popular parts of the country – Dublin , Kerry and the southern and western coasts – are at their busiest. The downside is big crowds and the highest rates for accommodation and car hire.

Rates drop off from mid-September as the crowds start to thin, but most tourist spots are still open to take advantage of the last weeks of the season. Although weather can never be predicted with any degree of accuracy, the weather can be surprisingly lovely right up to mid-October.

Low season runs from November to the middle of March; Irish winter days are short, damp and cold, but the upside is fewer visitors and some terrific accommodation deals. A lot of the west coast goes into winter hibernation, though, with a lot of attractions and hotels closing down; if you’re planning to visit during this time you should check what’s open before you travel.   

Ready to head to Ireland? These are the best times to visit.

10. Claim your VAT back if you’re visiting from outside the EU

Most goods come with value-added tax (VAT) of 23%, which non-EU residents can claim back as part of the Retail Export Scheme, so long as the purchase was made with a credit card. Visitors from the UK can also benefit from this, but not visitors from Northern Ireland.

Before making a purchase, check with the retailer that they operate the scheme. If they do, you will be issued an export voucher for the purchase, which you need to get certified by customs when you leave Ireland. The voucher is sent back to the retailer who then refunds you the VAT (minus any processing fee). 

Rather than operate the scheme themselves, many retailers use VAT-refunding agencies, whereby you go through the same process of presenting the agency’s own certificate at customs. Some agencies, though, operate a scheme where you don’t pay any VAT upfront, but if you don’t file the paperwork correctly (either sending it back to the agency or presenting it to customs) your card will be charged later. Some goods such as books, children's clothing and educational items are excluded from VAT.

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The Best Country to Live in: Our Top Picks for 2024

A we-inspiring architecture, groundbreaking urban planning, and a culture rich in artistic expression—the best countries to live in embrace all of these elements. And while a thriving creative scene might not be directly linked to a country’s GDP or military might, a focus on design can contribute to a high quality of life. That’s why we’ve rounded up the best countries to live in for design lovers. Similar to our list of The 15 Best Places to Live in the US , we’ve used U.S. News & World Report ’s annual list of the Best Countries in the World as a jumping-off point, choosing the top 15 design countries among them.

But first, here’s a bit more about the methodology…

What is the best country in the world to live in?

Switzerland clinched the #1 spot on the U.S. News list, landing in the top 10 for multiple categories, including Cultural Influence, Entrepreneurship, Open for Business, Quality of Life, and Social Purpose. These top scores contributed to the country’s winning position.

What is the number one best country in the world for design lovers?

While the U.S. News list—which is based on a scoring system of 73 country attributes and surveys completed by more than 17,000 people around the globe—has 87 countries ranked in order, our list is in no particular order. We’ve eschewed a concrete ranking system, choosing instead to highlight 15 top-tier design countries (though we have kept them in the order of how they appear in the U.S. News list). Simply put, design is subjective, and while you could come up with a definitive answer to a country’s GDP or unemployment numbers, determining the most influential country in the fields of architecture or furniture design is nowhere near as clear-cut. However, we have considered which countries are home to UNESCO Cities of Design and where each country falls in the World Design Rankings, as well as general quality of life assessments from the U.S. News list.

What is the most livable country in 2023?

What constitutes “livable” might be just as subjective as what constitutes “good design.” So while certain countries on our list might be more livable to some because they offer an impressive health care system, political stability, superb public transportation, and an abundance of cultural opportunities, they might be unlivable to others due to their cost of living and a poor work-life balance. That being said, Sweden did rank #1 for Quality of Life, according to U.S. News , with Norway a close second and Canada coming in at third.

Is America the best country to live in?

USA slipped from #4 last year to #5 this year on the U.S. News list, so, no, it’s not the “best” country. But we’re giving the States props for its global cultural influence and for being home to a UNESCO City of Design—Detroit. Plus, San Diego and Tijuana have been declared the World Design Capital for 2024. This is the first time a binational destination has earned the title, which is designated every two years to a place that uses design to “enhance economic, social, cultural, and environmental quality of life.”

Now on to the list…

Switzerland

U.S. News & World Report ranking: #1

The “Land of Milk and Honey” landed top honors in the U.S. News ranking thanks, in part, to its low unemployment and skilled workforce, which undoubtedly includes scores of design-minded expats. Not only does Switzerland have a history rich in graphic design and typographic style (even NYC’s subway system uses the Swiss Style grid system and Helvetica typeface, which means Swiss in Latin), but the country is also a haven for architects. On this year’s list of The 15 Highest Paying Countries for Architects , according to Yahoo! Finance and ERI research, Switzerland snagged the #1 spot again, with an average salary of $130,898.

U.S. News & World Report ranking: #3

What kind of place would the world be without Billy bookshelves, Hemnes dressers, and ridiculously affordable sheepskin rugs? One with much sparser college apartments, that’s for sure. Sweden’s beloved brand IKEA reinvented the furniture industry globally (plus had a lot more of us eating meatballs with jam). In the future, the country is sure to be a driving force in more environmentally friendly design, as sustainability is integral to Swedish style.

United States

U.S. News & World Report ranking: #5

The world’s largest economy is also ranked #3 for cultural influence, as it’s a major player in the entertainment world. It’s also no slouch in the design department either. In the World Design Rankings, a separate list based on the number of designers from each country that have been granted the A' Design Award, the US comes in at #2, just behind China. Plus, the country is home to a UNESCO City of Design—Detroit . This exclusive network of cities around the globe celebrates places that use design to improve the everyday lives of its citizens.

U.S. News & World Report ranking: #6

While Japan’s population is only about a third of the US’s and its GDP is less than one-sixth that of the States, it has twice as many UNESCO Cities of Design. Kobe—best known for its beef but also as a hub for the arts—and Asahikawa—famous for its furniture—together make Japan one of only a handful of countries with two Design Cities. Then there’s Tokyo , with its traditional tatami-mat-lined ryokans located near futuristic fashion flagships, such as the Herzog & de Meuron Prada store on Avenue Omotesandō.

U.S. News & World Report ranking: #7

Ottonian, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque—many of Europe’s most iconic architectural styles can be found in Germany. The country’s very own style, Bauhaus, originated in 1919 in Weimar and later profoundly impacted American skylines. Today the country is home to dozens of design-forward universities, including Bauhaus University, University of the Arts, and Berlin University of the Arts. Also in Berlin , a UNESCO City of Design, residents can regularly visit the Bauhaus Archives Museum and the Tchoban Foundation Museum for Architectural Drawing .

United Kingdom

U.S. News & World Report ranking: #9

One of the great cultural capitals of Europe, the United Kingdom has always been on the cutting edge of creativity. And the country is committed to staying that way, especially regarding sustainably driven design. The country’s Design Council, which has been around since 1944 when Winston Churchill founded it to tackle post-war economic recovery, is now on a mission to get the nearly 2 million people working in design in the UK to achieve a net zero world. In 2025, the council will host the World Design Congress, a.k.a. the “Olympics of design,” in London .

U.S. News & World Report ranking: #12

With a winning combo of government-guaranteed social services (including health care, education, and retirement pensions) as well as cultural riches galore (in literature, architecture, film, dance, and fashion), France is an aesthete’s dream country. And if we had to narrow down residency to two top-notch streets, we’d say you’d have won the lodging lottery if you called either Rue de l’Abreuvoir in Paris or Old Town in Colmar home, which both landed on our list of The 53 Most Beautiful Streets in the World .

U.S. News & World Report ranking: #13

Copenhagen—with its multitude of modern furniture emporiums and endless examples of Scandinavian interior design —is known for capturing the hearts of the design-obsessed. But it’s the high-tech town of Kolding that’s a UNESCO City of Design in Denmark. Adopting the slogan “we design for life,” Kolding has become a creative hub where residents are encouraged to take part in municipal projects, including building urban gardens, hosting repair events (for electronics, clothes, and bicycles), and organizing green festivals. Using design to drive social impact is another way that Denmark, which also has a mostly free health care and higher education system, creates a high standard of living.

U.S. News & World Report ranking: #14

Does good design lead to happiness or does happiness lead to good design? Either way, the two go hand in hand in Finland, which has been named the world’s happiest country for six years in a row. Furniture, textiles, and glassware are among the country’s most popular creative pursuits, with brands like Marimekko and Ittala known worldwide. Both are headquartered in Helsinki, which is a UNESCO City of Design.

U.S. News & World Report ranking: #15

If the best countries were picked based on cultural criteria alone, Italy would steal the #1 spot each time. The European country landed at #1 for both Heritage and Cultural Influence in the U.S. News rankings. Italy also snagged a top spot on our list of The 20 Most Colorful Destinations in the World , which features Cinque Terre and its beautifully bright seaside houses. To top it off, Turin, with its seven universities offering design-related courses, is a UNESCO City of Design.

U.S. News & World Report ranking: #16

The only country that’s in itself a UNESCO City of Design, this densely populated city-state has relied on smart design solutions to meet the needs of its citizens. In 2003, Singapore’s​​ Ministry of Culture founded the DesignSingapore Council, which promotes socially responsible projects that have tackled homelessness, access to creative education, and inclusivity, among other issues.

U.S. News & World Report ranking: #20

In 2020, the World Design Rankings experienced a shakeup when China moved ahead of the US to claim the #1 spot (the US moved to #2 where it has remained ever since). With more A' Design Awards than any other country and two UNESCO Cities of Design (Shenzhen and Wuhan), China has established itself as a force to be reckoned with in creativity and innovation. Though the country does face its challenges, with human rights policies, air pollution, and political stability among them.

U.S. News & World Report ranking: #28

Sergio Rodrigues, Rogério Duarte, Lina Bo Bardi, and Oscar Niemeyer are all world-renowned architects who called Brazil home and made their mark on the country’s real estate. The creative foundation they helped build remains strong today, especially in Fortaleza and Brasilia, the country’s two UNESCO Cities of Design. Fortaleza, the capital of the northeastern Brazilian state of Ceará, hosts the annual Ceará Design Week, and Brasilia , the country’s capital city, is filled with modernist architecture that has beguiled design lovers for decades.

U.S. News & World Report ranking: #29

With a low cost of living, especially compared to many Western European countries, Thailand has become a popular destination for digital nomads. Here, design lovers can wander opulent Buddhist temples and explore contemporary design in places like the Thailand Creative & Design Center in the country’s capital city, Bangkok . A UNESCO City of Design, Bangkok hosts the renowned ASA Architect Expo; STYLE Bangkok, one of Asia’s top fashion and lifestyle trade fairs; and Bangkok Design Week, which attracts an international crowd with its workshops, experimental installations, and food markets.

U.S. News & World Report ranking: #33

Like Japan, China, and Brazil, Mexico also has two UNESCO Cities of Design: Querétaro and Mexico City. The former—an innovation hub in north-central Mexico—hosts various creative events a year that draw attention to the city’s design industries, including animation, architecture, and digital art. The latter, Mexico City , has a world-renowned design scene and is a cultural utopia for museums, food, fashion, and music. In 2018, Mexico City was named the World Design Capital . In 2024, San Diego and Tijuana share the honor—the first time a binational area has earned the designation.

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A statue of Notre Dame de France overlooking Le Puy-en-Velay in the Massif Central.

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When you can gaze on the salt pans of Guérande, near Nantes, cycle through lavender fields in Drôme, in the south-east, and bask in the splendour of the Cirque de Gavarnie in the Pyrénees, you have to wonder how France got so lucky with its diverse landscapes. Most recently, the volcanic landscape of the Massif Central captured my heart. The chain of extinct volcanoes runs south from the highest, Le Puy de Dôme (there’s a rack railway to the top) near Clermont-Ferrand.

South of the rugged peaks in Cantal, the town of Chaudes-Aigues has two hot springs – Europe’s hottest at 65C and 82C – that spurt from spouts in the town square. Two hours east, the extraordinary town of Le Puy-en-Velay is the starting point for the medieval pilgrimage trail to Santiago de Compostela . Its Saint-Michel d’Aiguilhe chapel sits atop a basalt needle, while its other peaks are topped by the cathedral and a Notre Dame de France statue.

Port Rolland cove on Brittany’s Côte de Granit Rose.

It isn’t just the landscapes that vary so much across the country – France’s coast has so many characteristics there is a name for every stretch. On the Côte d’Opale , on the north coast, I’ve sat and admired the belle époque villas; further west, on Brittany’s Côte de Granit Rose , I have swum in coves surrounded by pink-hued boulders carved into extraordinary shapes by wind and sea. In the south-west, I’ve basked in the sunshine and dug my toes into silky blond sand as the Atlantic rolled into shore at Capbreton on the Côte d’Argent; and I’ll never forget an impromptu paddle from a tiny beach hidden between oyster farmers’ huts at L’Herbe on Cap Ferret , on the other side of Arcachon Bay.

The dramatic seascape at Pointe de Pern on Ushant island.

France’s coast is dotted with islands, all with distinct identities. On the Atlantic coast, I fell in love with the Île d’Yeu , which was reminiscent of Greece, with its whitewashed houses and colourful shutters, while the Île de Porquerolles off the Côte d’Azur saw us cycling past pine-fringed beaches and vineyards.

The one that really sticks in the memory, though, is Brittany’s Ushant (Île d’Ouessant in French), in the Iroise Sea off the far west coast. On a warm summer’s day, we cycled over its moorland, past lighthouses and green-shuttered cottages. When we reached the Pointe de Pern, the most westerly point of metropolitan France, I couldn’t believe the roar as the Atlantic waves crashed against the tumble of brown rocks.

A cyclepath on the Île de Ré.

Those in search of natural highs aren’t short of opportunities in L’Hexagone . Now our children are a bit older, paddling on the beach won’t cut it, so we’ve hired sand yachts and darted across the broad beach at Barbâtre on the Île de Noirmoutier off the coast near Nantes. In many forests across France, we’ve swung and climbed through the trees on acc robranche treetop adventures.

Of course, the activity the French excel at is le cyclisme , and the Île de Ré off the west coast was made for it. We’ve pedalled along smooth cycle paths between whitewashed villages adorned with hollyhocks, our legs powered by salted butter caramels.

Washerwomen, by Degas

Paris is always the first stop in France for art lovers, and little can rival the experience of standing eye-to-eye with Van Gogh’s self-portrait at the Musée d’Orsay , reflecting that, as he made those distinct and colourful brush strokes as a penniless artist, he would never know his impact on the art world 135 years later.

Beyond Paris, I’ve loved getting immersed in lesser-known galleries, which also offer moments of wonder. Le Havre’s light-filled Musée d’art moderne André Malraux holds one of France’s largest collections of impressionist art, including works by Renoir, Pissarro, Sisley, Degas and Courbet. It’s a must-visit during this year’s Normandy impressionist festival .

Musée Cinema et Miniature in Lyon.

It never ceases to amaze how the French manage to make museums on such wide-ranging subjects, from the surprisingly fascinating Musée de la Fraise (strawberry) in Plougastel, Brittany to the exquisitely intricate models in the Musée Cinema et Miniature in Lyon. There are big-budget ones, such as the recently revamped Musée National de la Marine in Paris’s Trocadéro, which blends historical model ships and paintings with modern innovations such as a giant CGI wave to bring the history of seafaring alive.

But smaller museums can be as engaging. In a beautiful mansion in the north-eastern walled town of Langres, the House of Enlightenment tells the story of the town’s most famous son, Denis Diderot, the philosopher, art critic and writer who wrote most of the 1751 Encyclopédie .

Architecture

Stained glass in St Joseph’s church in Le Havre.

France’s many chateaux and cathedrals get the most attention, but I’ve been enchanted by more modern architecture, too. On my visit to Le Corbusier’s concrete Saint-Pierre church in Firminy, in the Loire Valley, I caught a group of music students practising four-part harmony in the extraordinary acoustics of the sloped walls, while the sunlight was shining through dozens of tiny windows like a constellation of stars.

In Le Havre, towering above the Lego-like apartment blocks, is the similarly impressive St Joseph’s church . Inside, I sat beneath the kaleidoscopic octagonal tower in reverence as I stared up at its 12,000 panes of coloured glass.

The giant elephant puppet roaming an island in the Loire, in Nantes.

I love Lyon for its gastronomy, Marseille for its myriad quartiers and characters, Bordeaux for its splendour and Nice for its light. But lesser-known cities also hold delights. Nantes is a creative powerhouse with its own magic, encapsulated by the Machines de Nantes , including the giant robotic elephant that roams around an island in the Loire, next to a three-storey Jules-Verne-inspired carousel (their creations can be found in Toulouse and Calais now, too). There are street art installations and, along the river towards Saint-Nazaire, a collection of  kooky art installations .

Getting around

A train crosses a viaduct near Marseille.

There’s a joy to making the journey part of the holiday, especially for those who choose not to have the stress of the airport and want to keep their carbon footprint low. I’ve always loved standing on deck as the ferry comes into Saint Malo : the view of its stately walled town is particularly good from the sea.

Driving in France is a joy (certainly compared with the much busier UK): those empty roads lined with plane trees are justly famous. The A49 from Grenoble is an awesome route as it skirts past the Vercors mountains and walnut groves, while the Millau viaduct on the A75 is always a thrill to cross.

And trains are fast, efficient and comfortable; I love the route along the Côte d’Azur from Marseille to Nice – TGV OuiGo trains depart from Marseille’s Saint-Charles station and arrive in Nice Ville in less than three hours, offering glimpses of the shimmering Mediterranean between the terracotta roofs and cypress pines.

Where to stay

Chouette Cabane, near Laval.

Whatever you have in mind for accommodation, France has it. A bedroom in a castle – Château de Saint Paterne is my favourite. A beautiful gîte – Le Mas and Le Mazet in the Dordogne eclipsed all others. A cute chambres d’hôtes , where the owners treat you like long-lost friends – I’ve never been disappointed by Sawday’s places. And the French are in a class of their own when it comes to more unusual places. There are fabulous tree houses – at La Chouette Cabane in the Mayenne our delicious dinner was winched up to the deck on a pulley and accompanied by a frog chorus as night fell.

In lesser-known Lorraine, the rustic cabin with its own sauna next to the Lake de Pierre-Percée felt wildly remote. And then there was the eco-lodge shaped like a cow: in deepest Burgundy, a region rightly proud of its beef and cheese, the Vache Ecolodge sleeps 12 and is decorated on a bovine theme throughout. Quite mad, but brilliant fun.

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If the African safari is a state of mind—tented accommodations and lots of outdoor activities–it has come to the tiny Buddhist Kingdom of Bhutan with the opening of this property from the acclaimed Africa-based operator and pioneer in sustainable travel—six glamping tents (and two villas with pools) near the winter residence of the Bhutanese royal family. Activities at Punakha River Lodge include hikes, mountain bikes, monasteries and temples riverine picnics, and sundowners with a view not of hoofed herds, but of snow-capped Himalayas. —Klara Glowczewska

To book: Punakha River Lodge .

Grand Hotel Son Net, Mallorca

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Parentage matters. News that the owners of Andalucia’s Finca Cortesin were reinventing a 17th century palace in the foothills of Mallorca’s Sierra de Tramuntana has been shouted from Spain’s red-tiled rooftops for two years. Now it’s here, transformed with exquisite care into a 31-room hotel with tiles and tapestries, real art, and serious antiques. It has its own vineyard and citrus grove, and beaches and the island’s charming capital, Palma de Mallorca, are 20 minutes away by car. To book a trip to Spain: Virginia Irurita of Made for Spain and Portugal , [email protected]—John Newton

im obsessed this club and hotel mixes english elegance with unstuffy style the spa is the grandest in the countryside jonathan epstein celebrated experiences

Estelle Manor, Oxfordshire

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It’s near impossible to make a historic British country house fashionable, right? News to Sharan and Eiesha Pasricha, the creative team of Ennismore hospitality, which bought this Jacobean Revival manor house on 60 acres, then called Eynsham Hall, in 2018. Opulent, maximalist interiors? Check. A riot of colors, paintings and sculptures? Check. Four restaurants (including a high-end Chinese one from an ex-Hakkasan chef). Check. A vintage wine collection, palatial Roman-style spa, a sizable gym , and legions of staff? All check. Should mention: There are 108 rooms at Estelle Manor , spread among the main house, the stables, and the walled garden. Several areas are members-only. Have fun. —Klara Glowczewska

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Ritz-Carlton Reserve Rissai Valley, China

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When time will feel right for China again, this handsome, stone-and-wood compound of 87 villas—the sixth Ritz-Carlton Reserve in the world —can be your entree into the beauties of northern Sichuan province. Nearby Juizhaigou is a UNESCO World Heritage site—protected mountains, forests, lakes, waterfalls, and a few surrounding villages. Back at the ranch are all the R-C Reserve comforts, including a kids’s club.

To book a trip to China: Mei Zhang at Wild China [email protected]

Domaine de Chalamon, near St-Rémy-de-Provence

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This is the Provencal retreat of our dreams (one of the Domaines de Fontenille collection of restored country estates): a 16th-century building of pale stone with green shutters on an estate of landscaped gardens beyond which rows of cypresses and groves of olive trees stretch to the horizon. Domaine de Chalamon's pastel rooms go with the Provencal skies, and Chef Rémi Falsquelle’s restaurant (Provencal classics) has already become a destination.

To book a trip to France: Philip Haslett of French Promise, [email protected].

Pieve Aldina, Tuscany

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This estate (another project from the Domaines de Fontenille collection) was once a summer residence of the bishops of Siena. Its three main buildings still have their original terracotta roofs and beamed ceilings, while the 10th-century church on the property is a Romanesque highlight of Tuscany. Pieve Aldina's 22 guest rooms have a muted contemporary décor with a palette inspired by the earthy colors of the Chianti region, and the restaurant advocates for a kilometer-zero approach to food: which makes sense given that the bounty of Tuscany is right beyond the door.

To book an Italian trip: Andrea Grisdale at IC Bellagio [email protected]

Son Vell, Menorca

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The beachiest, most rural of the Balearics just got its first hotel from the new Vestige collection of hotels and villas, whose mission is to scoop up and preserve Spanish properties of architectural significance, give them five-star frills, and change the experience of visiting Spain. The 34-room Son Vell is a pitch-perfect debut. The restored Italianate villa is located near many beaches and the island’s largest town, Ciutadella. The décor is understated Mediterranean with whitewashed walls and pale stone floors, enhanced by views of the surrounding estate. This is a place where the emphasis is on relaxing, and if you want to spend your days poolside and lingering over long lunches, no one will judge.

To book a trip to Spain: Virginia Irurita of Made for Spain and Portugal [email protected]

Our Method: To compile this list of great-looking new hotels around the world, we followed not whimsy but rules: 1) They had to have opened no earlier than 2023. 2) They had to have been nominated by eithe r T&C ’s well traveled editors or our roundtable of 37 globetrotting travel advisors (preferably both). There were 172 nominees, and 53 made it through our vetting process. Bon voyage!

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Klara Glowczewska is the Executive Travel Editor of Town & Country , covering topics related to travel specifically (places, itineraries, hotels, trends) and broadly (conservation, culture, adventure), and was previously the Editor in Chief of Conde Nast Traveler magazine. 

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