It’s never too early to start planning your next escape. Whether a luxurious getaway on a glamorous island or a rustic stay in a rural landscape, you deserve to have something special to look forward to. Researching dreamy destinations and creating the perfect itinerary can be so exciting but with the world at your fingertips, too much choice can be a daunting prospect. To ease any potential stress, we’ve carefully selected ten of the most enticing places on Earth to make sure you get the most out of your travels in 2025.
With a vast array of landscapes, cultures, and experiences across the globe, we are confident there is a soon-to-be dream come true for everyone on this list. Those wishing to fly solo or immerse themselves in local culture and celebrations with their nearest and dearest need not worry as every possible desire or concern has been considered. For others, eco-conscious travel habits are paramount, and we recognise the importance of wishing to explore the world while prioritising sustainability. Thanks to the emergence and increasing popularity of ‘coolcations’, we have selected climates to suit anyone, anywhere, at any time of year. So, without further ado………
Patagonia, South America
Perhaps a tad of the beaten track, this truly spectacular region sprawls over the southernmost tip of the South American continent and straddles the border between Argentina and Chile. A paradise for nature lovers, Patagonia boasts unforgettable, picturesque landscapes and offers a variety of scenic treks to take in the unspoiled terrain, including that of the Andes Mountain Range, from all angles. Explorers from all over the world are invited to admire the glorious snow-capped mountains, glacial lakes, and volcanoes that this vast expanse has to offer. The land is rich in indigenous history which can be seen and felt today and has been home to various distinct groups throughout the ages.
Patagonia and its virgin landscapes provide the ultimate setting for an environmentally friendly ‘coolcation’ and the opportunity to visit four of Argentina’s five natural UNESCO heritage-listed sites. A true exploration of this region wouldn’t be complete without discovering its unique wildlife – be it by land or sea – in any of the area’s nine national parks. Patagonia is home to a myriad of whale species as well as an unbelievable number of penguins – almost as many as people! A trip to this remote, pollution-free paradise is, quite literally, a breath of fresh air.
Türkiye, Europe / Asia
An extraordinarily unique country which spans both Asia and Europe with a truly fascinating history. Türkiye is known for its sun-drenched, sandy beaches, bustling bazaars, and merging of culture, history, and cuisines. Istanbul, the only city on Earth which straddles two continents, is celebrated for its diverse and seemingly juxtapositional architecture, religious beliefs, and people. Formerly Constantinople and known today as the city where East meets West, with only the shimmering Bosphorus strait to separate Europe and Asia, Istanbul is a melting pot in every aspect of modern life.
Türkiye tells of its own history through the ancient ruins left behind by the Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman Empires while its gastronomy is comprised of Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, Central Asian, and Balkan influences. Turkish coffee is a proud tradition in a country famed for its exceptionally warm hospitality – and even warmer summers!
This is the country for you whether you are looking to relax and indulge in a rejuvenating hammam, watch the golden sunset from a hot air balloon in Cappadocia, or anything in between. Incredible experiences to satisfy your every craving are at your disposal in this marvellous land, full of beauty and variety.
Switzerland, Europe
With almost 70% of Switzerland being covered by the Alps, it’s unsurprising that skiers flock from across the globe to visit the country’s highly regarded ski resorts – some of the best in the world! Aside from being celebrated for its stunning mountains, of course including the Matterhorn – the highest peak in all of Europe, quaint Swiss villages and pristine lakes are a huge attraction for nature lovers and travellers alike. Lake Geneva and Lake Lugano are among the most famous thanks to their picture-perfect landscapes no matter the season. Switzerland’s scenery looks drastically different throughout the year which makes it a perfect holiday destination whether you’re in the market for a Mediterranean-style summer or a snow-covered winter getaway.
Swiss chocolate and fondue are just some of the gastronomical delights to savour in this multilingual, multicultural haven. For those who prefer to partake in après-ski activities, Absinthe is said to have originated in Switzerland centuries ago and is a popular beverage to enjoy here. Panoramic views of unrivalled scenery are increasingly in demand, be it from a dizzying cable car or a relaxing train ride, so it’s best to plan ahead and ensure you make the most of your trip.
New Zealand, Oceania
New Zealand is a dream destination for lovers of nature and culture (and the Lord of the Rings!) A diverse island country in the Pacific Ocean which boasts a staggering number of reserves, 13 national parks and 54 conservation parks – almost a third of the entire country is protected land. For travellers, this spells untouched natural beauty now and for years to come across the main North and South Islands and the more than 700 others. New Zealand’s unique terrain lends itself to a host of activities from water sports to hiking up a volcano, while it is known for delicious wine and adventure – including bungy jumping.
Māori culture is a fascinating aspect of the country’s history and Rotorua boasts an authentic indigenous experience which aims to educate visitors on ancient traditions, culinary specialities and, of course, the Haka. The coastlines are home to remarkable beaches and boast some of the world’s best whale-watching spots such as Kaikoura. New Zealand’s bustling cities and remote scenic villages provide the perfect escape for every type of traveller. Ranked among the most sustainable travel destinations of today, why not see for yourself?
Australia, Oceania
A relative stone’s throw from the last destination (a mere 1,500km at its closest point) is New Zealand’s 29 times larger neighbour, Australia. Home to iconic cities like Sydney and Melbourne and landmarks such as the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House, this country evidently has plenty to offer and where better to tick off a few bucket list items? Scuba diving in the Great Barrier Reef, surfing on the radiant Bondi Beach, and spotting some of the country’s emblematic wildlife like kangaroos and koalas are just some of the incredible opportunities that await Down Under.
Also named as one of the most sustainable travel destinations and renowned for its exceptional wine-producing regions, Australia is the perfect fit for every kind of holidaymaker. Whether you’re seeking a luxurious stay in Byron Bay, an adventurous exploration of the expansive outback, or a deep dive into Aboriginal culture and history in the Northern Territory, Australia is the place to be. The climate is variable across the country and from season to season so there is a perfect window for everyone to visit and discover its beauty and spirit.
Italy, Europe
It’s difficult to put an authentic Italian experience into words. One of the most popular tourist destinations on Earth (and for good reason), Italy offers an indulgent, Mediterranean break away from reality and a much-needed dose of la dolce vita. For lovers of luxury, visitors can cruise along the extraordinary Amalfi Coast or dress to impress in the fashion capital, Milan. For those who are passionate about the arts and history, there’s Florence and Rome. The capital, also known as the Eternal City, is home to the Colosseum, one of the seven wonders of the modern world, while the country prides itself on a selection of breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage Sites – including the city of Venice.
Whether you find yourself surrounded by the lush, verdant countryside of Tuscany, soaking up the sun on lavish Sicilian sands, or on a wintry Alpine escape, you’re sure to be in for a treat when it comes to traditional Italian gastronomy. Famed for its world-renowned wine regions and being synonymous with exquisite cuisine, there is no reason not to try for yourself! Despite its popularity, you can still find a tranquil village in the countryside to disconnect from the chaos of everyday life or discover the rural landscapes away from bustling cities.
United States of America
The United States of America is perhaps another unsurprising addition to this list. The country is gearing up to host the World Cup in 2026 and has plenty to do and see before then. As the fourth largest country on Earth, there is a huge variety of landscapes, cities, and coastlines to uncover…
Coolcations are a breeze in crisp, tranquil states like Alaska or the luxurious ski-resort town of Aspen, Colorado. Glittering getaways in vibrant metropolises are there to be had in Manhattan and Los Angeles. Nature lovers are invited to brave the Arizonan heat and discover the wonders of the Grand Canyon – especially from the skies. Home to 63 National Parks, visitors from all over the world are encouraged to hike, swim, and climb their way through the natural beauty of the USA. The east and west coasts of the country offer splendid beaches and never-ending views over the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Far removed from the hustle and bustle of city life is the astonishing, volcanic island state of Hawaii. Iconic landmarks can be found scattered across the country from the White House in Washington D.C. to the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, the Statue of Liberty to family-favourite Walt Disney World.
Iceland, Europe
It’s never the wrong time to visit Iceland. The Land of Fire and Ice, surrounded by the chilly North Atlantic Ocean, has become increasingly popular in recent years thanks to its unrivalled, unspoiled natural beauty. Visitors can expect to be amazed by a whole host of impressive glaciers, waterfalls, and volcanoes at any time of year. However, those wishing to witness the once-in-a-lifetime phenomenon of the Northern Lights are advised to visit between September and April. On the other hand, summer months are the best for hikers and lovers of wildlife as May marks the arrival of puffins on the island.
Extravagant getaways are optional but always on hand in this unique destination. From spa breaks in luxurious hotels in Reykjavík to simple rustic camping trips, anything is possible. The Blue Lagoon offers a one-of-a-kind geothermal spa experience while the country’s national parks afford explorers the chance to visit hot springs, and ice caves, and go whale watching. Also listed among the safest destinations for solo travellers, this untouched paradise is ideal for everyone.
South Africa, Africa
The southernmost tip of the African continent is where you’ll find South Africa – a country which completely surrounds Lesotho and is brimming with opportunities and new experiences. Adventures of a lifetime await in one of the world’s top Big 5 safari destinations, above all in the famed Kruger National Park, while the glistening coast lends itself to whale-watching and water sports enthusiasts. While you’re there, why not witness the Rugby World Cup Winning Springboks in action? The country’s oldest city, Cape Town, is home of the iconic Table Mountain which can be accessed by a scenic cable car ride over the lush mountainside.
On top of South Africa’s exceptional scenery, the country is known for its sublime wine, delicious cuisine, riveting history, and friendly hospitality. There is a rich history to delve into and landmarks to visit – including Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 18 years or his old house. Holidays for all tastes are available in this diverse land though road trips are a specialty. While personal preference dictates the ideal time to visit, some coastal areas boast around 300 days of sunshine per year making it possible to see the Rainbow Nation in all its glory throughout the whole year.
Japan, Asia
Japan, the top travel destination for 2025, is one of incredible natural beauty, intriguing culture, and irresistible cuisine. The land of the Rising Sun has a rich history and a unique blend of ancient tradition and contemporary living with its historical temples and vibrant cities. The current capital, Tokyo, and the ancient capital of Kyoto along with the futuristic city of Osaka are among the most popular for tourists. On the other hand, the country is renowned for its tranquillity and picturesque landscapes with views of Mount Fuji being highly sought after and a glimpse of Hirosaki Park during cherry blossom season being a dream come true for people from across the globe.
Suitable for any type of traveller, Japan has been gaining popularity as a travel destination due to the diverse land and range of experiences available. Throughout the year, visitors can take part in traditional tea ceremonies and incomparable annual festivals or marvel at the advanced technology that is synonymous with Japan. The country also offers luxurious retreats, and sustainable travel options and has been named as one of the safest countries for solo travellers – especially for women. Why wait to immerse yourself in Japan’s plentiful offerings?