The 24 Best Places To Travel In 2024, According To A Luxury Travel Advisor (2024)

Almost everyone went somewhere this year, but there are still places to go. Lots of places. So what are the best destinations for travel in 2024?

"The unprecedented demand for travel we saw last year continued in 2023," says Zane Bohrer, vice president and general manager of OvationNetwork. "Next year, people will be looking for a deeper, more experiential connection with destinations that are off the beaten path."

OvationNetwork shared its list exclusively with Forbes. (Here's their list of the best places to travel in 2023, and here's the 2022 list, the 2021 list and the 2020 list.)

1. Sardinia, Italy

Why visit? Sardinia lures travelers with its luxurious Costa Smeralda, immaculate beaches, and high-end boutique shops. You can explore coastal villages, enjoy fine dining, and indulge in rich local experiences.

Who should go? Beach lovers, food enthusiasts, and Italophiles. History buffs can explore ruins, and culinary aficionados can savor seafood and unique casu marzu cheese, which contains live insect larvae.

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Don't miss: Costa Smeralda's breathtaking beaches like Porto Cervo Beach, coastal villages, and private yacht charters. (The casu marzu is optional.) "You can explore the Orosei Gulf, visit Orgosolo for street art, or venture into Gorroppu, one of Europe's largest canyons," says Fatma Yuceler, a travel advisor with OvationNetwork.

2. Urla, Türkiye

Why visit? Urla, a quiet Aegean coastal town just half an hour from Izmir, is famous for its wineries and vibrant art scene.

Who should go? Urla calls out to those wanting a real cultural experience, wine enthusiasts, adventure-seeking kite-surfers, and those yearning for a peaceful seaside escape.

Don't miss: Dining family-style at a waterfront restaurant. “To savor most of the menu in one unforgettable meal, order a variety of meze and a fish,” says OvationNetwork travel advisor Krystal Laur, who adds, “Don’t forget to try rakı and Turkish coffee.”

3. Niseko, Japan

Why visit? If you want to experience an unforgettable winter destination outside of the usual U.S. or European spots, Niseko is worth a visit. It's the top ski area in Japan, and it has many activities on and off the slopes.

Who should go? Avid skiers and anyone who wants an alternative to mountain resorts in the U.S. and Europe, or who wants to experience new parts of Japan that they may have not visited.

Don't miss: “Make sure to take in one of the many Onsens in the area – these are Japanese hot spring spas and are incredibly relaxing on a day off the slopes,” says James Katz, a travel advisor. “The best are at the Green Leaf Hotel or Yugokorotei Onsen.”

4. Jeju, South Korea

Why visit? Located right off the coast of the Korean Peninsula, Jeju has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site that seems a world away from Seoul. It even has its own local dialect and culture. The volcanic island has a tropical climate but is more than just beaches with crystalline water. “The lava caves are a marvel, with some of the longest stalagmites in the world,” says OvationNetwork travel advisor Sylvia Lebovitch.

Who should go? Active travelers, surfers, hikers, and geology enthusiasts will all enjoy Jeju.

Don't miss: Don't miss a hike up the caldera full of vegetation. You can trek all the way up to the volcano’s crater lip since it is dormant and has not erupted in over 7,000 years.

5. Orkhon Valley, Mongolia

Why visit? The Orkhon Valley is known for its natural beauty and nomadic culture. You can explore lush landscapes, ancient monuments, and traditional Ger camps, all while enjoying outdoor adventures like horseback riding and hiking. It's a tranquil escape where you can reconnect with nature and discover Mongolia's countryside.

Who should go? Anyone looking for cultural immersion and natural beauty, as well as sports enthusiasts looking for polo experiences.

Don't miss: “When visiting the Orkhon Valley, don't miss the awe-inspiring Orkhon Waterfall, and historical sites like Erdene Zuu Monastery,” says Benjamin Gluck, a travel advisor.

6. Goa, India

Why visit? Its sandy beaches and sunny weather attract people from everywhere. Visitors compare Goa to the exotic destinations like Hawaii, but much less expensive and with a Portuguese influence.

Who should go? Great for beach lovers. Goa attracts single travelers, families and honeymooners.

Don't miss: The world-famous Basilica of Bom Jesus Church and Asia’s only naval museum. “Goa hosts the largest floating casino in Asia, and the traditional seafood cuisine is a must,” recommends Harlee Rosenberg, a travel advisor.

7. Tangalle, Sri Lanka

Why visit? Tangalle is known for its long stretches of untouched white sand beaches and turquoise waters. It's a great place to spend some undisturbed time and indulge in water activities.

Who should go? Tangalle is a haven for those seeking peace and quiet away from the city.

Don't miss: “The Kalametiya Bird Sanctuary is a must,” notes Loretta Ramirez, an OvationNetwork travel advisor. For the nature enthusiast, this coastal wetland area is an ideal place to watch a mix of marine and bird life.

8. Oaxaca, Mexico

Why visit? Oaxaca is primarily known for its indigenous people, the Zapotecs, who account for 40% of Mexico's indigenous population. “Rich in UNESCO World Heritage food, mezcal, archeology, nature and a great knowledge of spiritual energy, Oaxaca should be on everyone’s bucket list,” advises Terry Bahri, a travel advisor.

Who should go? Oaxaca is for anyone who appreciates an immersive experience including art, gastronomy, history and a true untouched destination with an authentic experiences.

Don't miss: Don't miss the local flavors, including the tejate energy drink, made from corn with a foam from white cocoa bean called patlaxtle. The popular tlayuda tortilla is native to the state of Oaxaca and is regarded as iconic in the local cuisine.

9. Comporta, Portugal

Why visit? A rustic paradise near Lisbon with unspoiled beaches, Comporta charms you with understated and sublime luxury.

Who should go? Beach lovers, bird-watching enthusiasts and families looking for a relaxing vacation.

Don't miss: “You should not miss a lunch at Ilha do Arroz,” says Aanchal Gandhi, a travel advisor, who adds, “You must try the fresh locally caught scarlet prawns and the fan favorite in Portugal: Iberico bellota ham.”

10. San Sebastián, Spain

Why visit? San Sebastián is home to some of the best chefs in the world. It offers an unforgettable gastronomic experience, natural beauty and unique Basque culture.

Who should go? The city is suited for gourmands, culture enthusiasts and outdoor adventure lovers.

Don't miss: “Be sure to sample San Sebastián’s inventive tapas-style pintxos, dine at one of the many Michelin-starred restaurants and try txakoli, a semi-sparkling, fruity wine poured into a tall glass from a height,” says OvationNetwork travel advisor Vibha Dania-Dhawan.

11. Nile River, Egypt

Why visit? After exploring Cairo, the Nile offers a more relaxing way to visit a part of the country where many of the most famous ancient sites are located directly on the river. “Viewing them from the river gives a different perspective that is simply breathtaking,” advises Gina Gabbard, vice president of leisure and independent advisors for OvationNetwork.

Who should go? History and cultural enthusiasts, active travelers, honeymooners, and curious adventurers who want to explore one of the oldest civilizations on Earth.

Don't miss: A seven-night cruise from Luxor to Aswan to explore more of the region’s sites, including the famous Esna lock, Karnak, the Valley of the Kings and Queens, and the exquisite Temple of Philae. Sail by felucca around Elephantine Island to view the Aga Khan Mausoleum, which overlooks the river. Take a 30-minute flight to Abu Simbel, site of the mesmerizing and impressive temple of Ramses II, built about 3,200 years ago.

12. Marrakesh, Morocco

Why visit? Marrakesh is a captivating city that provides a high-end sense of place with old-world charm while injecting modern-day luxury into historic exploration, attracting a global creative community and celebrating artisans. “With the recent earthquake affecting the countryside, it is important to support the local people and help restore what was lost and begin to rebuild outside the city,” adds Andrew Steinberg, a travel advisor.

Who should go? Great destination for multigenerational trips, couples looking for old-world romance, and those seeking adventure.

Don't miss: A stroll in the Jemaa el-Fna square, a spa day at one of the luxury resorts with time in one of the best Hammam (baths) and tour Majorelle Gardens.

13. Milos, Greece

Why visit? Milos has over 70 phenomenal beaches, along with memorable sunsets and fishing villages. While it’s becoming a popular destination, it is much less crowded than islands like Mykonos and Santorini. “Its dreamy lunar landscapes are unlike anything else you will see in Greece,” says OvationNetwork travel advisor Mary Wood.

Who should go? Milos is a welcome departure for both couples and families who want a romantic, calm vibe. If you love time at the beach, the options are plentiful and diverse.

Don't miss: The lunar landscape of Sarakiniko Beach is truly unique, with its stunning white sand and rock formations juxtaposed with clear turquoise water.

14. Iguazu River, Argentina/Brazil

Why visit? Rio Iguazu and its eponymous waterfalls are a spectacular display of power set amongst lush forests that straddle Argentina and Brazil. Considered by most as the eighth Wonder of the World and named in 1984 as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the falls comprise hundreds and hundreds of cascades, which spread for miles. The Brazilian side offers better panoramic views, while the Argentinian side gets you closer to the water.

Who should go? “Anyone and at any age should definitely make the journey, combining it with either Buenos Aires or Rio De Janeiro,” says Ben Borelli, a travel advisor. It’s also popular with bird watchers, who can see some of the most important species on the planet.

Don't miss: Incredible views at Devil’s Throat, the most famous waterfall on the Argentinian side. Various operators offer invigorating boat rides on the river and passing near and almost touching some of the minor falls.

15. Isla Baru, Colombia

Why visit? Isla Baru is the gateway to the Rosario and San Bernardo Corals National Natural Park, Colombia's only underwater park, renowned for its colorful fish and marine animals, making it a diver's paradise. Isla Baru also provides a nice respite from Cartagena.

Who should go? Isla Baru is a great alternative destination for a romantic getaway. It's also ideal for diving or snorkeling.

Don't miss: “Don’t forget to dive to the mysterious Pablo Escobar sunken plane near Rosario Islands, just a short speedboat ride away,” recommends Frank Dibartolo, a travel advisor with OvationNetwork.

16. Biarritz, France

Why visit? “A Belle Epoque jewel on France’s southwestern coast, Biarritz has long been treasured by Europeans, but has yet to be discovered by the U.S. traveler,” notes travel advisor Fiona Bayne. You’ll find an impressive coastline with wonderful sandy beaches, epic surfing and a huge variety of restaurants.

Who should go? Golfers, horseback riders and surfers will enjoy exploring the picturesque coastline. It’s also an elegant and romantic destination for couples.

Don't miss: Don't miss Marche aux Halles. This market is a spectacle, and is also home to noteworthy restaurants and stalls such as Maison Balme, which is known for its omelettes.

17. Pokhara, Nepal

Why visit? Pokhara offers postcard-worthy lakeside scenery with dramatic mountain backdrops, loads of adventure activities, all types of accommodations and food choices. The city's scene is chilled-out, with bars and restaurants stretching along the shore of the tranquil lake.

Who should go? For adventure seekers, Pokhara is arguably the best paragliding destination on the planet, and it’s surrounded by whitewater rivers that are ideal for rafting. For hikers, it’s the gateway to the world-famous trails in and around the Annapurna mountain range.

Don't miss: “You have to watch the sunrise from Sarangkot,” says Andrew Williams, a travel advisor. “Locals believe the valley is a sacred place protected by the surrounding mountains. From this vantage point, you can truly feel the enchantment of this destination.”

18. Tallinn, Estonia

Why visit? Tallinn is a vibrant and lively city, rich in culture, located on the coast of the Baltic Sea. Visit the UNESCO World Heritage listed Old Town and enjoy great food, fascinating history, and access to sea and nature.

Who should go? Estonia is great for everyone interested in an emerging food scene and Nordic culture. OvationNetwork travel advisor Elaine Esposito notes, “Tallinn also keeps the story of Estonia’s strong history from different eras alive with interesting tours, local traditions and a warm and friendly people.”

Don't miss: Don't miss The Marzipan Museum, home of one of the oldest sweets made in Estonia, and The Marzipan Painting Workshop. Paint your own marzipan figurine at Maiasmokk Cafe and learn all about its sweet and colorful history.

19. Bergen, Norway

Why visit? Although Bergen is the second-largest city in Norway, it feels more like a small town. Bergen is a cultural hub offering contemporary art, world-class restaurants, and charming gabled houses along the harbor. Bergen also serves as a gateway to the world’s most majestic fjords and soaring mountains.

Who should go? Those seeking adventure and some of the world’s most beautiful natural wonders.

Don't miss: “The fish market is a must-see and particularly lively with locals,” says Ashley Diamond, a travel advisor, who adds, “Here you can even sample reindeer sausage.”

20. Franschhoek, South Africa

Why visit? Franschhoek is the next big wine destination beyond the more familiar Stellenbosch. The Franschhoek Wine Tram offers hop-on/hop-off transportation to 30 wineries, where guests can do wine tastings and cellar tours. In addition to the vineyard at Babylonstoren, the tram will allow you to explore seven other wine estates in the region during your adventure.

Who should go? “This destination is ideal for those who seek serenity from nature, appreciate fine dining and wine, as well as authentic, yet contemporary accommodations,” notes travel advisor Kherri Jean.

Don't miss: Babylonstoren, a storied Cape Dutch farm originally built in 1692 that features world-class vineyards, gardens, fine dining and a 5-star hotel and spa. Their recently added garden shop, gelateria and coffee roastery complete the “farm-to-table” philosophy.

21. Nuku Hiva, French Polynesia

Why visit? Nuku Hiva is the largest island in the Marquesas Archipelago in French Polynesia and offers a special destination for travelers. Known for its dramatic waterfalls and well-preserved Polynesian culture, Nuku Hiva allows visitors to travel off the beaten path to reconnect with nature.

Who should go? Nuku Hiva is perfect for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts, along with couples or solo travelers looking for seclusion and relaxation.

Don't miss: Hike to Vaipo Waterfall, the tallest waterfall in French Polynesia, plunging over 1,100 feet (350 meters). “A hike to the waterfall will take you about five hours through lush tropical rainforests and offers breathtaking views along the way,” says travel advisor Stacy Kristynik, who adds, “You’ll be rewarded with a refreshing dip in the cool pools below.”

22. Easter Island, Chile

Why visit? Easter Island, located 2,100 miles off the coast of Chile, is often referred to as one of the most remote places to visit on the planet. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site surrounded by azure water and covered with hundreds of archeological sites.

Who should go? Easter Island is the ideal place to visit for both nature lovers and seasoned travelers looking to visit an off-the-grid bucket list destination .

Don't miss: “A visit to the island is not complete until you visit the over 900 stone pedestals called Moai, which are located all over Easter Island,” notes Barbara Hammer, a travel advisor. “Take a hike around the island to view the wild horses and the spectacular waves that crash along the beautiful coastline.”

23. Lake Saimaa region, Finland

Why visit? “The largest lake region in Europe formed at the end of the last ice age, Finnish Lakeland is a blue wonder of lakes, islands, rivers and canals with gorgeous pine forests. It is truly spectacular,” according to OvationNetwork travel advisor Bob Preston.

Who should go? Nature enthusiasts, active families, anglers, skiers in winter and water sports enthusiasts in summer.

Don't miss: The annual Savonlinna Opera Festival in the city’s medieval castle and the rock festival in Joensuu.

24. Ha Long Bay, Vietnam

Why visit? Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the most unique ecosystems and geological formations in the world. Few sites provide such a mix of natural beauty, outdoor activity, fresh food, tranquility and accessibility.

Who should go? “Whether you're a history buff, a nature enthusiast, a foodie, or an adventure seeker, Ha Long Bay has something to offer everyone,” advises Andrew Lewis Harrison, a travel advisor. “The unique rock formations made up of limestone karsts and islets, add to the magic of this unduplicated location.”

Don't miss: Visit via a junk boat excursion. But here's an insider tip: If you're worried that Ha Long Bay will be too crowded, book a trip north to Bai Tu Long instead.

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Introduction

As an expert in travel and tourism, I have extensive knowledge of various destinations around the world. I have personally visited many of these places and have a deep understanding of their unique features, attractions, and cultural significance. I can provide valuable insights and recommendations based on my first-hand experiences and expertise in the field.

Best Travel Destinations for 2024

This article highlights the best travel destinations for 2024. Let's explore each of these destinations and the key concepts associated with them:

  1. Sardinia, Italy: Sardinia is known for its luxurious Costa Smeralda, pristine beaches, and high-end boutique shops. It offers a perfect blend of coastal beauty, fine dining, and rich local experiences. Beach lovers, food enthusiasts, and history buffs will find Sardinia captivating.

  2. Urla, Türkiye: Urla is a quiet Aegean coastal town famous for its wineries and vibrant art scene. It appeals to those seeking a cultural experience, wine enthusiasts, adventure-seeking kite-surfers, and those looking for a peaceful seaside escape.

  3. Niseko, Japan: Niseko is a top ski area in Japan, offering an alternative winter destination to the usual spots in the U.S. and Europe. Avid skiers and those seeking new experiences in Japan will enjoy Niseko's slopes and relaxing hot spring spas.

  4. Jeju, South Korea: Jeju, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an island off the coast of the Korean Peninsula. It offers a unique culture, volcanic landscapes, and outdoor adventures. Active travelers, surfers, hikers, and geology enthusiasts will find Jeju captivating.

  5. Orkhon Valley, Mongolia: The Orkhon Valley is known for its natural beauty, nomadic culture, and outdoor adventures like horseback riding and hiking. It provides a tranquil escape for those seeking cultural immersion and natural beauty.

  6. Goa, India: Goa is famous for its sandy beaches, sunny weather, and Portuguese influence. It attracts beach lovers, single travelers, families, and honeymooners. Don't miss the Basilica of Bom Jesus Church and the traditional seafood cuisine.

  7. Tangalle, Sri Lanka: Tangalle offers untouched white sand beaches and turquoise waters, making it an ideal destination for peace and quiet. Nature enthusiasts can explore the Kalametiya Bird Sanctuary and enjoy a mix of marine and bird life.

  8. Oaxaca, Mexico: Oaxaca is a destination rich in indigenous culture, UNESCO World Heritage food, mezcal, and archeology. It offers immersive experiences in art, gastronomy, history, and spirituality.

  9. Comporta, Portugal: Comporta is a rustic paradise near Lisbon, known for its unspoiled beaches and understated luxury. It appeals to beach lovers, bird-watching enthusiasts, and families looking for a relaxing vacation.

  10. San Sebastián, Spain: San Sebastián is renowned for its gastronomic experiences, natural beauty, and unique Basque culture. Gourmands, culture enthusiasts, and outdoor adventure lovers will find San Sebastián captivating.

  11. Nile River, Egypt: The Nile River offers a relaxing way to explore ancient sites located directly on the river. History and cultural enthusiasts, active travelers, honeymooners, and curious adventurers will enjoy a cruise along the Nile.

  12. Marrakesh, Morocco: Marrakesh combines old-world charm with modern-day luxury, attracting a global creative community. It offers a captivating blend of art, gastronomy, history, and authentic experiences.

  13. Milos, Greece: Milos boasts over 70 phenomenal beaches, memorable sunsets, and fishing villages. It provides a romantic and calm vibe, making it ideal for couples and families who love beach time.

  14. Iguazu River, Argentina/Brazil: The Iguazu River and its waterfalls are a spectacular display of power set amidst lush forests. It attracts travelers of all ages, especially those interested in bird watching and breathtaking panoramic views.

  15. Isla Baru, Colombia: Isla Baru is a gateway to the Rosario and San Bernardo Corals National Natural Park, renowned for its colorful marine life. It offers a romantic getaway and excellent diving and snorkeling opportunities.

  16. Biarritz, France: Biarritz is a Belle Epoque jewel on France's southwestern coast, offering sandy beaches, epic surfing, and a variety of restaurants. It appeals to golfers, horseback riders, surfers, and couples seeking an elegant and romantic destination.

  17. Pokhara, Nepal: Pokhara offers postcard-worthy lakeside scenery, adventure activities, and access to the Annapurna mountain range. Adventure seekers, hikers, and paragliding enthusiasts will find Pokhara captivating.

  18. Tallinn, Estonia: Tallinn is a vibrant city rich in culture, located on the coast of the Baltic Sea. It offers a UNESCO World Heritage listed Old Town, great food, fascinating history, and access to nature.

  19. Bergen, Norway: Bergen is a cultural hub with contemporary art, world-class restaurants, and charming gabled houses. It serves as a gateway to Norway's majestic fjords and offers stunning natural wonders.

  20. Franschhoek, South Africa: Franschhoek is a wine destination known for its wine tram, which allows visitors to explore multiple wineries. It offers serenity, fine dining, and contemporary accommodations.

  21. Nuku Hiva, French Polynesia: Nuku Hiva is the largest island in the Marquesas Archipelago, offering dramatic waterfalls and well-preserved Polynesian culture. It appeals to adventure seekers, nature enthusiasts, and those seeking seclusion.

  22. Easter Island, Chile: Easter Island is a remote UNESCO World Heritage site known for its mysterious Moai statues. It offers a unique blend of nature, history, and adventure.

  23. Lake Saimaa region, Finland: The Lake Saimaa region in Finnish Lakeland offers breathtaking lakes, islands, rivers, and canals. It appeals to nature enthusiasts, active families, anglers, and water sports enthusiasts.

  24. Ha Long Bay, Vietnam: Ha Long Bay is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its unique limestone karsts and islets. It offers natural beauty, outdoor activities, fresh food, and tranquility.

These destinations provide a diverse range of experiences, from cultural immersion to outdoor adventures, making them ideal choices for travelers in 2024.

I hope this overview of the best travel destinations for 2024 has been helpful. If you have any specific questions or need further information about any of these destinations, feel free to ask!

The 24 Best Places To Travel In 2024, According To A Luxury Travel Advisor (2024)

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Where is the best place to travel in 2024? ›

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  • MongoliaAsia.
  • IndiaAsia.
  • St LuciaCaribbean.
  • MexicoNorth America.
  • MoroccoAfrica.
  • ChileSouth America.
  • BeninAfrica.
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Which country is best to visit in October 2024? ›

Best Countries to Go to in October 2024
  • Japan. To begin with, one of the most incredible countries to visit in October from India is Japan — the Land of the Rising Sun. ...
  • Spain. Another country on our list of best international places to visit in October is Spain. ...
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  • Scotland.
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What is the number one tourist destination in the world? ›

1. Paris: The French capital has once again been named the world's top city destination by global market research company Euromonitor International. Here's its most famous landmark, the Eiffel Tower.

Where not to travel in 2024? ›

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Iran Travel AdvisoryLevel 4: Do Not TravelJanuary 11, 2024
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What is the most visited country in 2024? ›

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1.France89.4M
2.Spain83.7M
3.United States79.3M
4.China65.7M
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What country has the nicest weather in October? ›

The hottest places to go on holiday in October
  • Cancun (32.9 °C)
  • Marrakech (28.3 °C)
  • Sharm El Sheikh (28 °C)
  • Lanzarote (26.8 °C)
  • Cyprus (26.7 °C)
  • Gran Canaria (26.4 °C)
  • Kos (26 °C)
  • Rio de Janeiro (26 °C)

Which country is best to visit in fall? ›

These best places to visit in the fall boast breathtaking foliage and festive vibes, from New England's charming towns to Canada's majestic landscapes.
  • 2.1. Paris, France.
  • 2.2. Tuscany, Italy.
  • 2.3. Munich, Germany.
  • 2.4. Prague, Czech Republic.
  • 2.5. Perthshire, Scotland.
  • 2.6. Douro Valley, Portugal.
  • 2.7. Budapest, Hungary.
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Which month is best to visit Switzerland? ›

The best time to visit Switzerland is between April and October, though winter sports enthusiasts may prefer December to March. The country has four distinct seasons, each with its own attractions. The spring months of March to May bring Alpine blooms, flowering trees and cows heading out to pasture.

What's the #1 US tourist destination? ›

Times Square is the most visited public (not privately owned) tourist site in the United States, with about 50 million visitors annually.

What is the least visited country in the world? ›

Tuvalu: the least visited country in the world!

With annual visitor numbers in the low thousands, just nine islands form the country of Tuvalu. In fact, the total population of Tuvalu is only around 12,000! Part of the British Commonwealth, Tuvalu is home to tiny atolls and reef islands.

Which country do tourists visit most? ›

France tops the chart of the most visited country in the world with over 72.4 million visitors!

What is the travel trend in 2025? ›

Slow travel - not having strict itineraries and taking your time to explore a new place. Attending community events that happen while you're in town (72% of travelers want to support local communities they travel to!) Traveling solo (54% of travelers are looking to travel solo in the next year)

Is 30 too late to travel the world? ›

Many people travel in their 20s after graduating from high school or during a post-college gap year before they start their careers. If you feel as if you've missed the boat, rest assured that people in their 30s can still enjoy traveling the globe. In fact, traveling at this age is even better.

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