Looking for travel inspiration beyond overcrowded hotspots? The world’s best places to travel in 2026 offer more than postcard views. From wildlife conservation and cultural revival to new access and sustainability-driven tourism, these destinations promise meaningful experiences where visitors can make a positive impact. Curated by BBC travel experts and sustainable tourism authorities, this list highlights places ready to welcome travelers — responsibly.
1. Abu Dhabi, UAE
A blockbuster cultural year puts Abu Dhabi in the spotlight, with landmark openings such as the Zayed National Museum, Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi, and the long-anticipated Guggenheim Abu Dhabi. Add major theme park expansions on Yas Island, and the capital is redefining desert tourism.
2. Algeria
Often overlooked, Algeria is emerging as Africa’s sleeping giant. Roman ruins without crowds, Sahara adventures, and easier entry through visa-on-arrival policies make 2026 the perfect year to explore Algiers, Timgad, and the vast desert landscapes.
3. Colchagua Valley, Chile
Chile’s wine heartland blends world-class vineyards, cowboy culture, and stargazing. Celebrating 30 years of the Chilean Wine Route, this valley invites slow travel among haciendas, colonial towns, and award-winning wineries.
4. Cook Islands
Low-key luxury meets deep conservation efforts in this Polynesian paradise. Improved air access and stronger marine protections make Rarotonga and Aitutaki ideal for travellers seeking untouched beauty and community-led tourism.
5. Costa Rica
Home to nearly 2.5% of the world’s biodiversity, Costa Rica’s Osa Peninsula is doubling down on conservation. Expanded protected areas, eco-lodges, and wellness retreats make it a global leader in regenerative travel.
6. Hebrides, Scotland
Ancient stone circles, white-sand beaches, and a whisky boom define Scotland’s Hebrides. New distilleries and heritage protections add depth to these remote, community-driven islands.
7. Ishikawa, Japan
Two years after a devastating earthquake, Ishikawa is welcoming visitors back. Supporting traditional crafts, family-run inns, and local sake producers helps preserve the cultural soul of the Noto Peninsula.
8. Komodo Islands, Indonesia
One of the world’s most iconic wildlife destinations, the Komodo Islands in East Nusa Tenggara shines in 2026 with new conservation programs. Strict visitor limits, ranger-led treks, and eco-tourism protect Komodo dragons and coral reefs alike.
9. Loreto, Mexico
This conservation success story in Baja California Sur combines whale-rich waters, desert islands, and community-led eco-adventures inside expanding national parks.
10. Montenegro
Celebrating 20 years as a sovereign nation, Montenegro offers fjord-like bays, medieval towns, and dramatic mountain trails — without Croatia’s crowds.
11.Oregon Coast, USA
12. Oulu, Finland
13. Philadelphia, USA
14. Phnom Penh, Cambodia
15. Guimarães, Portugal
16. Samburu, Kenya
17. Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
18. Slocan Valley, Canada
19. Uluru, Australia
20. Uruguay
From Indonesia’s Komodo National Park to Japan’s recovering cultural regions, the best trips in 2026 aren’t just about where you go — but how you go. Each offers a compelling reason to visit in 2026, from major cultural anniversaries to sustainability milestones.
Choosing destinations that protect nature, empower communities, and celebrate heritage ensures your journey leaves a lasting positive footprint long after you return home.
Source: bbc.com
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