Where to Travel in 2024, Without Crowds (2024)

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We made it through January, which means it’s time to put away resolutions you won’t keep and nurture the habit that will stick: more travel.

Health and wellness experts have determined that taking multiple vacations a year is beneficial to your overall well-being. To actually decompress, though, you’ll want to go somewhere with room to breathe. Crowds have clogged up Paris, Rome and Tokyo, especially in the high seasons.

To plan a trip away from the pack, we asked industry experts for their favorite under-the-radar destinations. We also considered our collective travels, putting a premium on opportunities to spot wildlife, sample local cooking, relax by the water and commune with nature.

Bracciano, Italy

Italy remains one of the most desirable destinations for Americans, meaning popular spots (Rome, the Amalfi Coast, Lake Como) will stay crowded and expensive. Enter Lake Bracciano, a picturesque place that has fallen off Americans’ radars since Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes got married there in 2006. “You have this really, really rich medieval and Renaissance history but nobody goes there,” Rome-based cookbook author and tour guide Katie Parla said. You can get to Bracciano easily from Rome in about an hour and change.

Don’t Miss: Viterbo, another overlooked gem, is about 30 miles north of Bracciano — or a direct train from Rome that takes two hours or less. “It is just a vast, beautiful, haunted, magical, medieval city,” Parla said.

f*ckui, Japan

If the last few months are any indication, tourism in Japan could surpass pre-pandemic levels in 2024. To escape the urban sprawl and see one of the most spiritual parts of the country, go to f*ckui. Naomi Mano, president and chief executive of the Tokyo-based travel company Luxurique, says the city is a destination for temples, onsens (hot spring baths), art and food (specifically Echizen crab). With a new bullet train line set to open in March, travelers can get to f*ckui from Tokyo in about three hours.

Don’t Miss: Mano sends visitors to Eiheiji Temple, one of the most important sites for Zen Buddhists. “It’s the temple where all at the Zen monks go to train to become higher monks,” she said.

Asheville, N.C.

Asheville has achieved the tricky balance of staying down to earth while catering to refined tastes. Restaurants in the western North Carolina city are regulars on the James Beard awards circuit. Two of its breweries medaled in last year’s World Beer Cup. Independent hotels in repurposed buildings, such as Zelda Dearest, the Radical and the Flat Iron, are opening at a steady clip. Yet, whenever you wish to return to Asheville’s roots, take a walk in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Don’t Miss: The mile-long Asheville Black Cultural Heritage Trail, which encompasses three neighborhoods, introduces visitors to pillars of the community such as Alderman Newton Shepard, a formerly enslaved man who in 1882 became the city’s first Black person to win an election.

Dhërmi, Albania

Over the last few years, Albania has been quietly heating up as Europe’s next big beach spot. Clear water, rugged coast and affordable accommodations all call out to tourists. And unlike some of its Balkan neighbors, “it is untouched,” said Ema, the anonymous Albanian travel journalist who runs the award-winning magazine and Instagram account Ema’s Light. Rent a car and head to the Albanian Riviera, where you’ll find a constellation of small towns with perfect beaches, like Dhërmi.

Don’t Miss: The capital city of Tirana is a must-visit worth at least two to three days of your trip for its restaurants and history, Ema says.

Popayán, Colombia

This UNESCO City of Gastronomy is full of restaurants, outdoor markets and street vendors. Two points of pride in the traditional cuisine are empanadas stuffed with pipián — a puree of potatoes, peanuts and spices — and desamargado valluno, a dessert made from candied fruit peels. The capital of the Cauca state is also known as “La Ciudad Blanca” because of its bone-white buildings.

Don’t Miss: Daniel Buitrón Jaramillo, founder of Colombia Ecotravel, recommends Mora Castilla, a small cafe in the historic center, for classic empanaditas and champús, a drink made of pineapple, maize and tart lulo fruit.

Orkney Islands, Scotland

The Orkney Islands are more uninhabited than occupied, at least by humans. Of these 70 isles off the northern coast of Scotland, less than two dozen are developed. Gray seals outnumber people by several hundred, and flocks of puffins, guillemots and seaweed-grazing sheep dot the rocky coastlines. Papa Westray, one of the smaller Orkneys, boasts 60 archaeological sites, and North Ronaldsay lights up at night as a Dark Sky Island.

Don’t Miss: The Heart of Neolithic Orkney, part of Scotland’s UNESCO Trail, is a collection of ancient sites that includes a domestic settlement with stone furnishings and the Stones of Stenness, a henge of upright monuments standing nearly 20 feet tall.

Isla Holbox, Mexico

Holbox heals what ails so much of Mexico’s resort-heavy Yucatán Peninsula. The 26-mile-long island north of Cancún does not have traffic, because of a car ban, or high rises, because of building height restrictions. The main form of transportation is bike or golf cart on dirt roads. To cross from the mainland, visitors must take a 25-minute ferry from Chiquilá (or a private jet). Holbox, which means “Black Box” in the Mayan language, is part of the Yum Balam reserve. One of its biggest return guests is the whale shark.

Don’t miss: On moonless nights, head to Punta Cocos Beach to swim or paddle with bioluminescent plankton that illuminate the water like hundreds of fairy lights.

The Schist Villages, Portugal

Tucked into mountainsides, through scenic valleys and snaking rivers, the Schist Villages (or Aldeias do Xisto, in Portuguese) is a network of 27 quaint towns. The villages — which date back to the 12th century and are named after the stone with which they were built — are particularly popular with hikers, bikers and nature lovers. You’ll find accommodations for all budgets, from luxury properties like the Casas do Côro in Marialva to the Cerdeira Home for Creativity, a collection of nine restored Schist houses for rent.

Don’t Miss: Lisbon-based journalist and food researcher Miguel Andrade says Talasnal is a highlight in the lush Lousã mountain region. Try one of his favorite Portuguese dishes, chanfana, a goat stew traditionally cooked with red wine in a clay pot over an open fire.

Tairawhiti Gisborne, New Zealand

Destination: Gisborne, the largest town in the North Island’s Tairawhiti Gisborne region, is advertised as the first spot in the world to greet the sunrise. No wonder so many surfers rise early to catch some of the best waves in the country. The East Coast area is steeped in Maori culture. The Tairawhiti Museum holds a vast collection of Indigenous art, including stonework, textiles and painted panels. The 2.5-mile Tupapa Heritage Trail is paved with history, landmarks and legends that Maori storytellers summon to life on the Tupapa app.

Don’t Miss: Start the day atop Maunga Hikurangi, the sacred mountain of the Ngati Porou people where nine wood carvings of Maui and his whanau (family) bear witness to the rising sun.

Fredericksburg, Texas

Swimming holes. Wide-open spaces. Funky towns and burgeoning wineries. The Texas Hill Country screams road trip. Consider Fredericksburg for its German-Texas heritage (with beer gardens and Bavarian fare galore), says Austin-based travel journalist Pam LeBlanc. The town is known for its peaches and its National Museum of the Pacific War, plus a slew of mom-and-pop boutiques and restaurants. The chic Albert Hotel is opening this year, or you can camp in Pedernales Falls State Park, where LeBlanc loves taking a dip in the cypress-lined river.

Don’t Miss: Enchanted Rock State Natural area is 17 miles north of Fredericksburg, “where you can hike to the top of a huge dome of pink granite or go rock climbing,” LeBlanc said in an email.

Toledo District, Belize

For a Caribbean escape far from crowds, head to the southernmost district of Belize. “There is a lot to do,” Belizean birding guide Roni Martinez said, from exploring waterfalls, caves and large rainforest reserves to learning about the mix of people who’ve made Toledo home, including Maya and East Indian communities.

Don’t Miss: As most of Toledo has rocky shores, Martinez recommends taking a boat tour to nearby islands — like the Port Honduras Marine Reserve — for “picture perfect” white sand beaches.

Sumba, Indonesia

Bali may be the most well-known of Indonesia’s tens of thousands of islands, but it’s not the only one worth visiting. With new hotels and a population of wild horses that gallop across golden beaches, Sumba comes highly recommended by Catherine Heald, chief executive of the Asia-focused luxury tour operator Remote Lands. Beyond Sumba’s lush hillsides and surfable turquoise water, the island boasts beautiful thatched roof architecture.

Don’t Miss: Consider a side quest to Komodo National Park, home to more than 5,700 of its titular dragons as well as world-class scuba diving. You can fly or sail to the UNESCO World Heritage site.

Insights, advice, suggestions, feedback and comments from experts

As an expert and enthusiast, I have personal experiences or opinions, but I can provide you with information on the concepts mentioned in this article. Here's a breakdown of the different destinations mentioned and some key details about each:

Bracciano, Italy

  • Bracciano is a picturesque place in Italy that has fallen off Americans' radars since Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes got married there in 2006.
  • It has a rich medieval and Renaissance history and is located near Rome, making it easily accessible from the city.
  • Another overlooked gem, Viterbo, is about 30 miles north of Bracciano and is known for its beautiful medieval architecture [[1]].

f*ckui, Japan

  • f*ckui is a city in Japan that offers a spiritual experience with its temples, onsens (hot spring baths), art, and food, particularly Echizen crab.
  • With a new bullet train line set to open in March, travelers can easily reach f*ckui from Tokyo in about three hours.
  • Eiheiji Temple, one of the most important sites for Zen Buddhists, is recommended for visitors [[2]].

Asheville, N.C.

  • Asheville is a city in western North Carolina known for its balance of refined tastes and down-to-earth atmosphere.
  • It has a vibrant culinary scene, with restaurants that have received recognition from the James Beard awards.
  • The city is also surrounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains, offering opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking [[3]].

Dhërmi, Albania

  • Dhërmi is a small town located on the Albanian Riviera, known for its clear water, rugged coast, and affordable accommodations.
  • Albania has been gaining popularity as a beach destination in Europe, and Dhërmi is one of the towns that attract tourists.
  • The capital city of Tirana is also recommended for its restaurants and history [[4]].

Popayán, Colombia

  • Popayán is a UNESCO City of Gastronomy in Colombia, known for its restaurants, outdoor markets, and street vendors.
  • The city takes pride in its traditional cuisine, including empanadas stuffed with pipián and desamargado valluno, a candied fruit peel dessert.
  • Popayán is also called "La Ciudad Blanca" due to its bone-white buildings [[5]].

Orkney Islands, Scotland

  • The Orkney Islands, located off the northern coast of Scotland, offer a unique and uninhabited experience.
  • The islands are known for their archaeological sites, wildlife, and stunning coastlines.
  • The Heart of Neolithic Orkney, a collection of ancient sites, is part of Scotland's UNESCO Trail and is a must-visit [[6]].

Isla Holbox, Mexico

  • Isla Holbox is a 26-mile-long island north of Cancún in Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula.
  • It is known for its car-free environment, with transportation options limited to bikes or golf carts on dirt roads.
  • Isla Holbox is part of the Yum Balam reserve and is a popular spot for whale shark sightings [[7]].

The Schist Villages, Portugal

  • The Schist Villages, or Aldeias do Xisto, in Portugal, are a network of 27 quaint towns.
  • These villages, built with stone, date back to the 12th century and are popular among hikers, bikers, and nature lovers.
  • Talasnal, located in the lush Lousã mountain region, is recommended as a highlight [[8]].

Tairawhiti Gisborne, New Zealand

  • Gisborne is the largest town in the Tairawhiti Gisborne region of New Zealand's North Island.
  • It is known for being the first spot in the world to greet the sunrise and offers excellent surfing opportunities.
  • The area is rich in Maori culture, with attractions like the Tairawhiti Museum and the Tupapa Heritage Trail [[9]].

Fredericksburg, Texas

  • Fredericksburg is a town in the Texas Hill Country known for its German-Texas heritage and natural beauty.
  • It offers a mix of attractions, including beer gardens, Bavarian fare, peach orchards, and the National Museum of the Pacific War.
  • Enchanted Rock State Natural Area, located nearby, is popular for hiking and rock climbing [[10]].

Toledo District, Belize

  • The Toledo District is the southernmost district of Belize and offers a Caribbean escape away from crowds.
  • It is known for its waterfalls, caves, rainforest reserves, and diverse mix of communities, including Maya and East Indian.
  • Boat tours to nearby islands, like the Port Honduras Marine Reserve, are recommended for their white sand beaches [[11]].

Sumba, Indonesia

  • Sumba is an island in Indonesia that offers a unique experience with its wild horses, beautiful beaches, and thatched roof architecture.
  • It is less well-known than Bali but has been gaining attention as a destination worth visiting.
  • Komodo National Park, known for its Komodo dragons and scuba diving, is also mentioned as a side quest [[12]].

Please note that the information provided is based on search results and snippets, and I recommend conducting further research for more detailed and up-to-date information on each destination.

Where to Travel in 2024, Without Crowds (2024)

FAQs

Where to Travel in 2024, Without Crowds? ›

Tokyo is the top trending destination for 2024, according to Tripadvisor. Japan was among the last countries to ease border closures after the Covid-19 pandemic and now that they are open again, tourists are getting in line to visit the country.

What is the best city to visit in 2024? ›

Top destinations
  • New York City.
  • Paris.
  • Japan.
  • Portugal.
  • France.
  • Thailand.

What is the most popular tourist destination in 2024? ›

Tokyo is the top trending destination for 2024, according to Tripadvisor. Japan was among the last countries to ease border closures after the Covid-19 pandemic and now that they are open again, tourists are getting in line to visit the country.

Which country is best to visit in 2024? ›

Identifying the places that have seen the greatest year-over-year growth in interest, Tokyo, Japan is No. 1 Trending Destination in the World for 2024, followed by Seoul, South Korea at No. 2 and Halong Bay, Vietnam at No. 3.

What is the most popular nature destination for 2024? ›

Tripadvisor announced 'Tripadvisor's Traveler's Choice Awards-2024' in seven categories and placed Kathmandu on the first spot in list of natural destinations for the year 2024. Kathmandu is ranked number one among the top 10 natural destinations in the world.

What is special about 2024? ›

On April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse moved across North America, passing over Mexico, United States, and Canada.

What is the top 1 city in the world? ›

New York is the world's best city, a new yearly list revealed. New York's food, diverse culture and vibrant nightlife make it the best city in the world, Times Out list said while Cape Town in South Africa secured second place. London, Berlin, and Madrid were in the top five.

What is the most trendy travel destination? ›

In recent times, classic European cities like Paris, Rome, and Barcelona continue to attract tourists with their rich history, culture, and cuisine. Simultaneously, there's a growing interest in less-explored regions like Southeast Asia, including Bali and Vietnam, known for their stunning landscapes and affordability.

What is the number 1 tourist state? ›

California is the most visited state in the United States. The state's vast area is home to various vibrant cities, amusem*nt parks, beaches and natural wonders that are popular among travelers from America and the rest of the world.

What is the most common vacation destination? ›

What are the world's 10 most popular travel destinations?
  • 8th place: Germany. ...
  • 7th place: United Kingdom. ...
  • 6th place: Mexico. ...
  • 5th place: Italy. ...
  • 4th place: Turkey. ...
  • 3rd place: United States. ...
  • 2nd Place: Spain. ...
  • 1st place: France. France is the most popular tourist destination in the world.
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What part of Costa Rica is best to stay? ›

Read on for 18 of our favorites.
  • The Pacuare River: one of the best places in the world for white-water rafting. ...
  • Uvita: where to stay in Costa Rica for a low-key vibe & to see wildlife. ...
  • Tico Beach & Santa Teresa: a favorite retreat among Costa Ricans. ...
  • Puerto Jiménez: one of Costa Rica's best places to stay for nature.
Feb 8, 2024

What is the best place to travel to? ›

Top Destinations in the World

From England and France to Greece and Italy, enjoy diverse cultures and cuisines everywhere you go. From Egypt and Morocco to South Africa and Liberia, explore numerous cultural experiences, vibrant cities, stunning landscapes and a diverse range of wildlife.

When to visit Japan? ›

When is the best time to visit Japan? The best time to visit Japan is during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). This is when Japan is at its most vibrant, with delicate cherry blossom or bright red leaves adding contrast to the scenery. Remember, it can also be very crowded at this time.

What place in the world has the most nature? ›

What is the most beautiful nature in the world?
  • Angel Falls, Venezuela.
  • The Azores, Portugal.
  • Banff National Park, Canada.
  • Isle of Skye, Scotland.
  • Cappadocia, Turkey.
  • Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia.
  • Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, Japan.

What will the tourist be doing in 2030? ›

New experiences, luxury, culture and authenticity are some of the trends that will shape the future of world tourism. The tourist wants to sample the ethnicity of the destination, increasingly interests in culture, food and sport are shaping the way people approach their choice of holiday.

What is the top city in Lonely Planet 2024? ›

Nairobi has been ranked the top city to visit in 2024. It was ranked top by Lonely Planet which is a travel guide book publisher. France's Paris and Canada's Montreal come in second and third respectively.

What are the top cities in timeout 2024? ›

Berlin, 24 January 2024 The German capital Berlin is one of the best cities in the world, along with New York and Cape Town.

What is the top 10 city in the world? ›

World's Largest Cities by Population 2024
RankCityCountry
1TokyoJapan
2DelhiIndia
3ShanghaiChina
4DhakaBangladesh
26 more rows
Apr 3, 2024

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