The 26 Best Places to Travel This Summer (2024)

We may still be a few months away, but it's never too early to start dreaming up that perfect summer trip (or two, maybe even three). Given this is the most popular season for travel, planning ahead is a wise move. Plus, it's great for all the wanderlust potential—and the sweet promise of an unforgettable journey to look forward to once we're free of winter's grip.

So what will it be this year? Will you be spending three months flitting between seaside hotspots along the Mediterranean? Or will it be a European cultural grand tour? Maybe you'll revisit classic American destinations for old time's sake, or journey to the farthest reaches of Earth? From adventures in Jackson Hole and Banff, to wellness in Ojai and on Ischia, to the ultimate geo-tag brags of Fiji and the Galapagos, a T&C-curated guide, below, to 25 of the best destinations to consider for summer 2023.

Jackson Hole, Wyoming

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Jackson Hole is a year-round playground for the rich and adventurous, but come summer, the list of things to do expands exponentially. Proximity to two national parks—Grand Teton and Yellowstone—means plenty of warm weather activities like hiking, paddle-boarding, kayaking, whitewater rafting, horseback riding, wildlife tours, biking, fishing, camping, you get the idea. Plus, the spectacular mountain scenery and perfect summer temperatures really can't be beat. Stay at the Amangani, whose in-house naturalists will lead private tours through the national parks.

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Athens & Mykonos, Greece

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Summer in Greece really needs no further explanation. There are so many places to visit, from the ancient wonders of Athens to the islands dotting the Aegean and Ionian Seas. For plush digs in the country's capital, book a room at the year-old xenodocheio Milos, the city's first-ever luxury boutique hotel, located near upscale Kolonaki. As for seaside havens, the Kalesma Mykonos is a paragon of serenity and zen on an island famous for its thumping party scene. A sleek design aesthetic also differentiates this 27-key hotel (12 suites, 13 villas, two grand villas) from its peers. Think Rick Owens furniture in the lobby, custom artwork in each room, and horsehair sconces in a nod to the Greek god Apollo, who was said to have kept his horses in the area. Oh, and best of all, 360-degree views.

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San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

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With pleasant spring-like temperatures pretty much all year long, there really is no bad time to visit this charming, historic town. While summer is technically its rainy season, here's the silver lining: arid hills bloom into a rainbow panoply of wildflowers. Make the Rosewood San Miguel de Allende home base from which to explore the colorful UNESCO World Heritage Site. The hotel's 67 rooms and suites are a study in hacienda chic, with wood-beam ceilings, hand-carved artisan furniture, spacious terraces, and a palette of warm tones. With six restaurants, clay tennis courts, a spa, and activities from movie nights to lavender workshops, you'll find plenty to do.

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Mallorca, Spain

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Ancient honey-hued stone cottages, fragrant olive trees, the cobalt blue of the Mediterranean. The charms of Mallorca, crown jewel of Spain's Balearic Islands, are innumerable. So are the picturesque villages to discover, from Valldemossa, where composer Frédéric Chopin famously found refuge, to artsy Deià, which helped British author Robert Graves escape the psychological ravages of World War I, to polished Palma, where the Spanish royal family has their summer residence. For your very own Mallorcan idyll, head to La Residencia, a Belmond Hotel snugly nestled between mountain and sea in Deià. In keeping with the town's creative spirit, the property features eccentric design touches throughout, plus more than 800 works by local artists. The activities list is equally inspired: art and sculpture classes are on offer, including the option to paint by the sea under morning's dreamy light.

More: Travel Guide: Mallorca

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Banff National Park, Canada

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Stunning turquoise lakes fed by glaciers. Grand, snow-capped Rocky Mountains. Blankets of emerald-hued pine forests. Canada's oldest national park certain doesn't disappoint—it's a constant feast for the eyes (not to mention for mind, body, and soul). As far as lodging goes, the Fairmont Banff Springs, a 757-room Châteauesque grande dame that dates back to 1888, is in the center of all the action (and in the charming town of Banff) and near the main attractions, like Lake Moraine and Lake Louise, and the Upper Hot Springs. As for activity and sport, the list is endless: think horseback riding, tons of hiking, canoeing, kayaking, whitewater rafting, a Via Ferrata, ATV tours, and visiting the Columbia Icefield. For those who want to hit the links, the Fairmont has an 18-hole championship golf course—just imagine the views.

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Montecito, California

Maybe leave the kids at home for this one. Arguably the most romantic hotel on the west coast, the 130-year-old San Ysidro Ranch has quite a storied history—Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier were married here, while Jackie and John F. Kennedy honeymooned at the resort. Just 38 standalone cottages—decorated with antiques and appointed with stone fireplaces, outdoor rain showers, deep soaking tubs, and private decks—are sprawled out over 500 acres of lush gardens and hiking trails lined with lavender, jasmine, orange blossoms, and eucalyptus. Need we say more?

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Watch Hill, Rhode Island

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It's not hard to see why A-listers from Clark Gable to Taylor Swift have found refuge in Watch Hill. And for a classic New England vacation, the answer is always Ocean House. The grand hotel, constructed after the Civil War, epitomizes a bygone era when "summer" was popularized as a verb by members of the one percent. But that's not to say that this hotel is dated. The 154-year-old Ocean House masterfully toggles the line between respecting history and embracing modern comforts—all the windows are in their original position, for example, but the rooms have been whittled down from 159 to a much more spacious 67. Then add in 13 acres of prime oceanfront landscape, plus a private beach, tennis courts, a croquet lawn, and a shuffleboard court.

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Zurich, Switzerland

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Basel may be considered the art mecca of Switzerland but don't sleep on Zurich. After all, this is where the Dada movement was born. The city is brimming with more than 50 museums, more than 1,300 public installations by the likes of Augusto Giacometti and Niki de Saint Phalle, and hundreds of galleries, which annually host tours, events, lectures, and studio visits during the 3-day festival known as Zurich Art Weekend in June. What's more, British architect David Chipperfield recently completed an extension of the Kunsthaus, making it the largest art museum in Switzerland. The city is also the home of Pavillon Le Corbusier, the iconic architect's last finished work and now a museum dedicated to him. Even the hotels have architectural bragging rights: not too long ago La Réserve Eden au Lac underwent a restoration by Philippe Starck.

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Ojai, California

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Ojai is famous for its New Age, woo woo vibes—and what's wrong with a heaping dose of positive energy (delivered via its seven spiritual vortexes)? A few years ago the Ojai Valley Inn completed a renovation of its renowned, award-winning Spa Ojai, upgrading all treatment rooms, public spaces, and even the two 1,500-square-foot penthouse suites. There are ample opportunities to continue the wellness journey elsewhere on the hotel's 200-acre property. The vast activities and classes list includes aromatherapy oil blending, beekeeping, spiritual counseling, crystal healing, and floral design. Or you could just laze about in one of the hotel's four pools all afternoon, then enjoy an alfresco dinner while admiring Ojai's iconic pink sunsets.

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Ischia, Italy

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Skip uber-touristy Amalfi Coast for dreamy Ischia, an island that has long attracted a certain set of in-the-know jetsetters in search of peace, healing, and true barefoot luxury—Truman Capote chose the town of Forio for his self-imposed exile in the '50s, while Ischia provided the backdrop for scenes of la dolce vita in The Talented Mr. Ripley. Thanks to an abundance of natural thermal springs, a holiday here can be that perfect blend of wellness and Italian indulgence. Stay at the Mezzatore, a 16th-century terra-cotta jewel perched on the edge of the Gulf of Naples. The historic property began its life as a watchtower before seducing the Italian elite, including the legendary director Luchino Visconti, who owned a villa, La Colombaia, on the grounds. Along with sea views in most of its 56 rooms and restaurants that emphasize the freshest daily catch, its spa pools are fed by its own springs. Be sure to double up your daily soak with a treatment—the spa uses products by Santa Maria Novella and Biologique Recherche.

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Montego Bay, Jamaica

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Sure, the Caribbean might be really hot this time of year, but does that really matter when you've got pools, beaches, bottomless rum co*cktails, a languorous island pace, and fewer crowds? With 27 villas plus 36 rooms designed by Ralph Lauren, Round Hill makes for a chic and blissfully relaxing getaway. Spend your days swimming in the sea, bobbing in the infinity pool, sipping co*cktails on the beach, luxuriating in a spa treatment or two, and indulging in delicious Jamaican cuisine. Want to incorporate a little activity? You can take a kayak out on the water, play tennis, or even partake in pickleball—in keeping with the trends of the one percent, the hotel created two new courts for the sport.

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Mount Desert Island, Maine

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Since the Gilded Age, this beautiful coastal region has provided refuge and respite for generations of American gentry. It's not hard to see the appeal: a slow and laidback pace of life, nature all around, heaps of fresh lobster to be enjoyed ad infinitum, and, of course, Acadia National Park, established in 1916 thanks in part to land donated by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. (who also financed the construction of an extensive network of carriage roads throughout). For the intrepid, a hike up Cadillac Mountain just before dawn is bucket list-worthy—it's the first place in the U.S. to see the sunrise. And for a taste of how the Rockefellers, Morgans, and Astors used to holiday, book a room at the Claremont in Southwest Harbor. The property dates back to 1884 but worry not: a 2021 gut renovation gave it a modern refresh, complete with Very T&C design touches like Sister Parish wallpaper, Pierre Frey furnishings, and Frette linens.

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Paris, France

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Paris is always a good idea, especially in the summer when daylight seems to stretch on forever and temperatures are generally delightful. Plus, this is a city made for alfresco revelry: think picnicking along the Seine, brushing up on your French lit in one of its many pristine parks, people watching from sidewalk cafes, treasure hunting at the Marché aux Puces fleas. As for where to stay, you'll be spoiled for choice with all the magnificent grande dames in town. One of the latest to join the club: Cheval Blanc Paris, which opened last year in a historic Art Deco palace right on the river. Its location and views are phenomenal, but the biggest draw of the place might be that its parent company LVMH also revived OG department store La Samaritaine, on whose hallowed ground the hotel is located—because shopping in Paris, as everyone knows, is an obligatory sport, no matter the season.

More: The New Cheval Blanc Paris Finally Opens

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Loire Valley, France

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France's most popular summertime playground is obviously the Côte d'Azur, but the countryside is just as—if not more—alluring. Take the Loire Valley: under 3 hours from Paris yet seemingly worlds away, sprinkled with more than 300 historic châteaux built as far back as the 9th century and through the Renaissance, when artists, including Da Vinci, were commissioned to design these splendid residences for the French monarchy. Castles can certainly fill up an itinerary—don't miss Chambord, the largest, and Chenonceau (pictured), which was once owned by Catherine de' Medici–but that's not all this UNESCO-listed region has to offer. The valley is also the home of Sancerre, which is as indispensable to a French summer as rosé is to an American one. And where will you stay? In a place with royal roots, naturally. The 55-key Fleur de Loire, which opened last summer, is in a property that was once owned by King Louis XIII's brother. Expect several princely amenities, like a restaurant helmed by 2-Michelin-starred chef Christophe Hay, a Sisley spa, and wonderful gardens.

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The Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

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Galapagos enthusiasts are generally split into two camps when it comes to how best to experience the area's wildlife-strewn marvels—by sea or by land? For those in the former group, there is good news. Last May marked the inaugural expedition of the Aqua Mare, Aqua Expeditions' sleek teak- and mahogany-lined superyacht built specifically for the archipelago. There are just seven spacious suites on board, including an 861-square-foot Owner's Suite, plus a jacuzzi, movie room, library, BBQ area, and two naturalist guides. This may be about as close as you can get to cruising around the Galapagos like Logan Roy.

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Hudson Valley, New York

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For New Yorkers who prefer the bucolic charms of country life over the sandy scene of the Hamptons, the Hudson Valley is the perfect destination. Its quaint little towns, antique shops, and farm stands are an easy—and best of all, sans traffic—drive away. The region is upping its luxury game, too, thanks to the new Wildflower Farms, an Auberge Resort. Sixty-five cozy cabins dot the 140-acre property, which, true to its name, brim with orchards, gardens, and wildflower-strewn meadows. And as is an Auberge signature, there is plenty to do, from miles of hiking trails to explore to a cooking school where you can learn the art of pickling, preserving, and even making your own floral focaccia.

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Hvar, Croatia

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It’s time to upgrade your thinking about an island vacation. This summer, the Croatian isle of Hvar is poised to be a destination for travelers looking for a bit of culture (the Hvar Summer Festival has been a landmark for art and music for more than 60 years), some gorgeous scenery (the Lavender Festival, based around the 14th-century town of Velo Grablje, takes place in mid-July), or some serious wine (harvest season kicks off in August, and the Viticultural Museum, which charts wine culture on Hvar back to the 4th Century B.C., has been recently renovated). And, of course, there’s also the chance to just unwind. World-class hotels like the Palace Elisabeth—named for everyone’s favorite Austrian Empress—offer spa treatments and seaside dining, and the nearby Pakleni Islands, a destination for sunbathers and history buffs alike, are a short boat ride away.

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Vancouver Island, Canada

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For glamping with a side of Canadian hospitality, head over to the 25-tent Clayoquot Wilderness Lodge on the edge of Clayoquot Sound, a pristine UNESCO-designated Biosphere Reserve nestled in the wilds of Vancouver Island. The Canadian Pacific Coast's "Big 5"—whales, bears, bald eagles, sea lions, and sea otters—are the star sightings here, with summer being especially promising for witnessing orcas, gray whales, and humpbacks. But even if you miss these colossal mammals, there are plenty nature pursuits to keep you entertained: hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, rock climbing, swimming in hidden glacier-fed watering holes, fly fishing in remote spots accessed only by helicopter, the list goes on.

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Sicily, Italy

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According to Greek mythology, the deadly serpentine giant Typhon is said to be buried under Mount Etna, banished there after losing an epic battle with Zeus. Perhaps this is why Etna is one of the world's most active volcanos. The UNESCO World Heritage Site is also a nourishing presence, its fertile soils making Sicily a verdant oasis for lemons and oranges, olives and honey, grapes and wine. Plus, it sets the tone for an Italian holiday that has it all: amazing food, ancient history, plenty of mountain-to-sea nature. As for where to stay, the Four Seasons's San Domenico Palace is an excellent Hollywood-worthy choice—surely you've seen The White Lotus?though the Mediterranean's largest island has many options. Villa Sant’Andrea, a Belmond Hotel set in a secluded bay in Taormina is a good base for activities like catching a show at the ancient Greek theater, or sailing to Aci Trezza to meet members of the Rodolico family, who have been building handcrafted boats since 1908.

More: The White Lotus-Inspired Travel Guide to Sicily

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Anguilla

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With its silky soft beaches and crystal clear waters, Anguilla, a perennial T&C favorite, is the utmost in barefoot luxury. All this and more can be found at the Belmond Cap Juluca, well-situated in a secluded spot in Maundays Bay with 66 spacious, terrace-equipped rooms, 42 suites, an infinity pool, and much to do, from snorkeling, sailing, scuba diving, and exploring uninhabited islands, to croquet, volleyball, tennis, and golf. And it's all easier to get to: American Airlines now has direct routes to the island from Miami.

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Summer Travel Planning

The article discusses the importance of planning ahead for summer trips and highlights the popularity of this season for travel. It suggests that it's never too early to start dreaming up and planning the perfect summer trip. The article also mentions the wanderlust potential and the promise of an unforgettable journey to look forward to once winter is over.

Popular Summer Destinations

The article provides a curated guide to 25 of the best destinations to consider for summer 2023. Here are some of the destinations mentioned:

  1. Jackson Hole, Wyoming: Known as a year-round playground for the rich and adventurous, Jackson Hole offers a wide range of warm-weather activities such as hiking, paddle-boarding, kayaking, whitewater rafting, horseback riding, wildlife tours, biking, fishing, and camping. The Amangani is recommended as a place to stay [[1]].

  2. Athens & Mykonos, Greece: Greece offers a multitude of places to visit, from the ancient wonders of Athens to the islands in the Aegean and Ionian Seas. The article suggests staying at the xenodocheio Milos in Athens and the Kalesma Mykonos on the island of Mykonos [[2]].

  3. San Miguel de Allende, Mexico: This charming, historic town in Mexico is known for its pleasant spring-like temperatures and colorful UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Rosewood San Miguel de Allende is recommended as a place to stay [[3]].

  4. Mallorca, Spain: Mallorca, the crown jewel of Spain's Balearic Islands, offers ancient stone cottages, fragrant olive trees, and picturesque villages to explore. La Residencia, a Belmond Hotel, is suggested as a place to stay [[4]].

  5. Banff National Park, Canada: Banff National Park in Canada is known for its stunning turquoise lakes, snow-capped Rocky Mountains, and emerald-hued pine forests. The Fairmont Banff Springs is recommended as a place to stay [[5]].

  6. Montecito, California: The 130-year-old San Ysidro Ranch in Montecito is considered one of the most romantic hotels on the west coast. It offers standalone cottages surrounded by lush gardens and hiking trails [[6]].

  7. Watch Hill, Rhode Island: Watch Hill is a popular destination for A-listers, and the Ocean House is recommended as a place to stay. The hotel offers oceanfront views, private beach access, and various recreational activities [[7]].

  8. Zurich, Switzerland: Zurich is known for its art scene, with more than 50 museums, public installations, and galleries. The city recently completed an extension of the Kunsthaus, making it the largest art museum in Switzerland. La Réserve Eden au Lac is mentioned as a hotel with architectural bragging rights [[8]].

  9. Ojai, California: Ojai is famous for its New Age vibes and wellness offerings. The Ojai Valley Inn is mentioned as a place to stay, with a renowned spa and various activities and classes [[9]].

  10. Ischia, Italy: Ischia is an island known for its natural thermal springs and barefoot luxury. The Mezzatore Hotel & Thermal Spa is recommended as a place to stay, offering sea views and spa pools fed by its own springs [[10]].

These are just a few of the destinations mentioned in the article. Each destination offers unique attractions and experiences for summer travelers.

Please let me know if you would like more information about any specific destination or if you have any other questions!

The 26 Best Places to Travel This Summer (2024)

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What is the best place to travel in summer? ›

Best Summer Vacation Spots in the World for 2024
  • Florence.
  • Puerto Rico.
  • Grand Canyon National Park.
  • Bar Harbor.
  • San Diego.
  • Yellowstone National Park.
  • Vancouver, Canada.
  • Dublin.

Where do you go in your summer vacation answer? ›

Everyone has their own way of celebrating the summer vacation, some like to go on a picnic with their family, some go to foreign countries and some go home and enjoy it. Most of the girls like to play badminton, football etc. during summer vacation while boys like to play cricket in the open field.

What is the number 1 vacation spot? ›

1. Orlando, Florida. As the theme park capital of the world, it's no surprise that Orlando is a top destination for families.

Where is the best place to visit in the world 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's the best place to travel in July? ›

15 Best Places to Travel in July
  • Homer, Alaska.
  • Portland, Oregon.
  • Columbia, Missouri.
  • Outer Banks, North Carolina.
  • New Hampshire.
  • Aspen and Snowmass, Colorado.
  • Newport, Rhode Island.
  • Eastern Virginia.
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Where is the coolest place in summer? ›

22 Cool Weather Summer Vacations in the US
  • Sun Valley, Idaho. ...
  • Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. ...
  • Cannon Beach, Oregon. ...
  • San Francisco, California. ...
  • San Juan Islands, Washington. ...
  • Seattle, Washington. ...
  • Olympic National Park, Washington. ...
  • Lake Tahoe, California.

How did you spend your summer vacation in 100 words? ›

Summer Vacation Essay in 100 words

During this break, I had a blast spending time with my family and friends. We went on a thrilling trip to the beach, where we built sandcastles and splashed in the waves. Additionally, I explored my creative side by painting and learning new crafts.

How I spent my summer vacation in 500 words? ›

The beaches here offer a perfect place to relax and rejuvenate. I am glad we choose this as our last destination during this trip. This has been one of the best holidays I have ever gone on. I saw so many beautiful places, had great experiences, and spent a lot of time with my loving family.

How I spent my summer vacation in 10 lines? ›

How I Spent My Summer Vacation Essay For Kids
  • I have a lot of fun during my summer vacation. ...
  • I love doing art work and playing with my friends.
  • During my summer vacation, I visited my grandparents.
  • My cousins and I played outside all day.
  • Our grandfather loves gardening. ...
  • Our grandmother makes tasty food.

Where is the most relaxing place to vacation? ›

Here is Expedia's list of most relaxing vacations, compiled by Expedia's travel experts:
  • Kauai, Hawaii. ...
  • Costa Rica. ...
  • Fiji. ...
  • Nevis Island, the Caribbean. ...
  • Koh Samui, Thailand. ...
  • Algarve, Portugal. ...
  • Sanibel Island, Florida.
Jan 10, 2023

What city is the #1 US tourist destination? ›

New York

It's no surprise that the Big Apple is the #1 most visited city in the U.S. by foreign travelers.

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.

What is the most visited country in 2024? ›

Topping the chart, with a massive number of 89.4 million arrivals, is France. This is a testimony to its enduring popularity amongst tourists, drawn to its diverse regional cultures, historical sites, museums, gastronomy, and the romantic allure of Paris.

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.

Where is the cheapest place to go in summer? ›

18 of the best affordable summer destinations in Europe
  1. Marmaris, Turkey. Marmaris, on Turkey's Turquoise Coast. ...
  2. Algarve, Portugal. The Mother Church of Alvor in Portimao. ...
  3. Sunny Beach, Bulgaria. Street food in Sofia. ...
  4. Prague, Czech Republic. ...
  5. Porec, Croatia. ...
  6. Sarajevo, Bosnia. ...
  7. Costa del Sol, Spain. ...
  8. Paphos, Cyprus.
Apr 2, 2024

Where do Americans travel in summer? ›

International summer travel by state
State#1 destination#2 destination
AlaskaGermanySpain
ArizonaU.K.Mexico
ArkansasMexicoU.K.
CaliforniaItalyU.K.
6 more rows

Where do the rich spend their summers? ›

The top three seasonal vacation hotspots of the ultra-rich are found in the United States: Miami, the Hamptons, and Florida's West Palm Beach.

Which country has the best summer? ›

  • Greece. #1 in Pleasant climate. #27 in Best Countries Overall. ...
  • Portugal. #2 in Pleasant climate. #25 in Best Countries Overall. ...
  • Spain. #3 in Pleasant climate. ...
  • Brazil. #4 in Pleasant climate. ...
  • Italy. #5 in Pleasant climate. ...
  • New Zealand. #6 in Pleasant climate. ...
  • Mexico. #7 in Pleasant climate. ...
  • Costa Rica. #8 in Pleasant climate.

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