Travelers are longing to reconnect to the beautiful soul and warm personalities that the Caribbean delivers. Islands like St. Barts, Anguilla, Puerto Rico and Turks and Caicos are up and running again after destructive hurricanes. Lively restaurants are ready to swing open their doors again, and the islands’ colorful shops have been restored.
This elegant country is finally bouncing back after a series of terrorist attacks caused tourism to struggle in the past several years. In 2018, tourism grew 48 percent in Paris, and the City of Lights has several exciting new hotels opening in 2019 that will continue to drive tourism and exclusive new properties promise to lure tourists .
In 2017, Greece’s tourism industry grew 173 percent, and it grew another 45 percent last year, surpassing every country on the Mediterranean except Italy. Travelers are flocking to its magnetic waterfronts and incredible nightlife. The island of Mykonos leads the country in popularity, while Santorini comes in a close second.
Despite tightening access to Cuba, this once-restricted country continues to attract flocks of American tourists who come to experiences its old world charm and traditions. Having suffered from a sudden spout of over-tourism when travel restrictions were first lifted, Cuba is now more modest in its approach to welcoming tourists.
The love affair between Americans and the beautiful Italian dolce vita keeps this gorgeous country in the coveted #1 tourist destination spot, consistently dominating in every category. Travelers are reinventing their Italian experiences, spreading far outside the iconic cities and resorts which has become a booming summer destination.
Tourism in these beautiful countries catapulted by 20.5 percent in 2018, which can be mostly attributed to new resorts and expanded travel experiences. While golf was once a primary driver to these destinations, travelers are now coming to enjoy recreation and active exploring (like hiking and biking) or whiskey tours.
Rwanda is ready for its close up. After years of turmoil, a new government has not only brought stability but progress and reform, as is noted in the cool capital of Kigali. With new resorts opening in the countryside, there has never been a more luxe way to go gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park and Nyungwe Forest National Park.
This far-flung South Pacific destination fuses a cosmopolitan feel with nature, winelands, wildlife and the sea. It remains a top honeymoon destination and has grown 26.5 percent in 2018 in the family market. Tourism Australia's consumer campaign "There's Nothing Like Australia" invited Australians to share their favourite Australian place.
As the glaciers melt in nearby Greenland, travelers are clamoring to stay at boutique luxe-esque lodges set in the Icelandic landscape. Adventurers, explorers, photographers and nature lovers are finding this unique haven an ideal and quick getaway.Tourism in Iceland has grown considerably in the past 15 years.
This oft-forgotten country experienced a growth year in 2018, as travelers looked for off-the-grid experiences in Europe. Exclusive new hotel openings in the coastal regions and winelands make Portugal the next big thing. Resorts in regions like Comporta draw visitors outside of Lisbon and the Doro Valley to explore Portugal’s stunning countryside.
Intrepid travelers are exploring the Fjord havens of Norway, Sweden and the Lapland, as well as the food, fashion and under-the-radar vibes of the Scandinavia’s cosmopolitan capitals. Once relegated to hostels or guests houses, travelers can now enjoy the spectacular region with a completely upgraded experience.
Despite tightening access to Cuba, this once-restricted country continues to attract flocks of American tourists who come to experiences its old world charm and traditions. Having suffered from a sudden spout of over-tourism when travel restrictions were first lifted, Cuba is now more modest in its approach to welcoming tourists.
The Spanish Coast and islands, including Ibiza and Marbella, are expecting a significantly strong year of tourism for 2019. Ibiza has matured, with a slew of new luxury hotels and grown-up nightlife. But there are still spots for revelers looking to party until dawn amongst the latest DJ culture. Madrid and Andalusia offer cultural destinations.
Travelers looking for active vacations with beautiful natural surroundings. With so many varying landscapes to explore—from winelands to the lakes. Many travelers are choosing immersive Chilean expeditions or even returning to places they thought they had already checked off their list.
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