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Dreaming about traveling here's what it means, according to experts.

Sarah Regan

When it comes to dream interpretation, so much of it depends on the context and finer details of the dream. To dream about traveling is no exception, with a myriad of variations that can change the meaning of the dream . So, we asked experts about a few of their top interpretations for travel dreams—here's what they had to say.

Dream interpretation.

Before diving in, it's worth noting that any scientific validity to dream interpretation is sparse. Generally, dreams are thought of as a means of memory consolidation and potentially even "predicting" the future (i.e., our brains running through potential scenarios that could happen).

Nevertheless, we've all had dreams that seemed a bit too relevant to our waking lives, raising the question, What was that dream trying to tell me? Only you can truly understand what the symbols in your dreams mean to you, but there are still some common tropes in dreams that interpreters take to have specific meanings.

7 reasons you're dreaming about traveling:

You're craving freedom..

According to dream expert  Leslie Ellis, Ph.D., dreaming about travel can indicate that you're on a quest for freedom. "In this pandemic era where travel has been so restricted, travel dreams could be some form of vicarious way of gaining freedom of movement," she says, adding, "Freud was not entirely wrong about dreams being a form of wish fulfillment, at least some of the time."

You're experiencing some kind of movement in your life.

Along with a craving for freedom, travel dreams can also suggest there's some sort of movement or momentum happening in your life. "Traveling usually represents forward movement—progress in some area," notes professional dream interpreter  Lauri Loewenberg . And as Ellis adds, this "movement" could be personal or professional, as well as actual geographical movement.

You feel in control.

If you're traveling in a vehicle in your dream and it's running smoothly, Loewenberg tells mbg that can mean you feel in control of some aspect of your life. "You want to be driving the car, for example, because that's letting you know that whatever issue this dream is commenting on, you're in control of it," she explains.

You feel out of control.

On the other hand, Loewenberg says, if the car is having some hiccups, such as malfunctioning brakes, "that's a good indication that you're having a hard time getting something started in your real life, or you don't have a good handle on whatever path of progression this is connected to."

She adds that if you're driving a car in your dream and get into an accident, this can mean you're experiencing a sort of emotional or energy crash in your life.

You're experiencing some sort of ending.

Crashes or accidents in travel dreams can also mean something is on the verge of coming to an end in your life (or already has), Loewenberg notes.

The theme of endings existing within travel dreams can also relate to life stages and death, Ellis explains. "They can, at the far end of the journey, indicate preparation for death. There are many accounts of dreams easing people into the final stages of their life , preparing them in ways that tend to be calming and spiritual," she notes.

You're advancing in your career (or thinking about it).

According to Loewenberg, dreams about traveling in a plane , more often than not, are related to your career path, "because the plane takes off and we want our careers to take off and reach new levels." Planes can also represent your spiritual or religious path , she adds.

You're searching for something.

And lastly, depending on your destination, travel dreams can mean you're looking for something in your life. "If your destination is a beach, for example, that means you're trying to reach a place in your life where you are having peace of mind," Loewenberg explains. Or maybe you're traveling to a hospital, which would indicate you're on a healing path, she adds.

Interpretations based on travel companions:

Family members..

With the previous interpretations in mind, it's also important to consider who's accompanying you in the dream. In the case of family members, Ellis says, this could relate to feeling of moving on, or moving forward, as it relates to the family members in the dream.

A romantic partner.

Loewenberg says dreaming about traveling with a partner can offer good insight into how the relationship is going and how you both are reacting within the relationship. "Pay attention to who's behind the wheel and how well the vehicle is moving forward," she suggests, for example.

If you're on a boat, she adds they often represent our relationships. (Relation-"ship," get it?) "A ship or a boat will be commenting on a relationship more than any other vehicle because it travels on water, and water tends to represent the emotional self," Loewenberg explains.

In that case, are you on an extravagant cruise liner that's sailing smoothly? Or are you in a broken-down boat that's sinking fast ? You can guess which one indicates a relationship is heading south.

Co-workers.

If you're dreaming about work colleagues, Ellis says this situates the dream story in the world of work. "Again, it can be telling to look at the mode of travel, ease of transport, and nature of the destination," she notes. Ask yourself if you're getting to where you want to go. "This can be a big life question. Are the people you are with helping or hindering your progress?" Ellis adds.

Traveling solo.

Of course, there's a chance you'll be traveling solo in your dream, as well. Loewenberg says a common vehicle in travel dreams is a bike or motorcycle, which are, of course, single-passenger vehicles. This would be a dream about a path you are on alone that doesn't affect anyone else, she explains.

"You also have to have good balance to operate a bicycle or a motorcycle, so take a good look at your emotional balance or anything you're trying to balance in your life," Ellis adds.

The bottom line.

Dreaming about travel isn't uncommon—and interpreting these dreams always comes down to their context. With these potential interpretations at the ready, you're all set to open your mind to the world of your travel dreams—and consider how they relate to your reality.

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Traveling in Your Dreams: Decoding Its Hidden Messages

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Dreams have fascinated and perplexed humans for centuries. The act of traveling in dreams has been a common theme in various cultures and has often been associated with deeper, symbolic meanings. Many people believe that dreams are a window into our subconscious, and that the act of traveling in dreams can reveal our desires, fears, and aspirations. In this blog post, we will explore the meaning of traveling in dreams and what it may signify for your waking life.

The Symbolism of Traveling in Dreams

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Exploring New Horizons

When you dream of traveling to new and unfamiliar places, it may symbolize your desire for exploration and adventure in your waking life. It could be indicative of a longing for new experiences, whether it’s through travel, education, or personal growth. This type of dream might be a reminder to step out of your comfort zone and embrace the unknown.

Seeking Escape or Solace

On the other hand, dreaming of traveling to a distant, serene location may be a manifestation of your subconscious desire to escape from the stresses and responsibilities of your daily life. It could signify a need for relaxation, self-care, or a break from the routine. This type of dream may serve as a gentle nudge to prioritize your mental and emotional well-being.

Embracing Change and Transition

Dreams involving travel can also reflect periods of change or transition in your life. Whether it’s starting a new job, moving to a different city, or embarking on a new phase of your personal journey, these dreams may symbolize your readiness to embrace change and adapt to new circumstances. They could offer reassurance and encouragement as you navigate through life’s transitions.

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Interpreting Your Dream

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Emotional State

Pay attention to the emotions you experienced during the dream. Were you excited, anxious, or at peace while traveling? Your emotional response can provide valuable insights into the underlying message of the dream.

Destination and Surroundings

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Take note of the specific locations and environments you encountered in your dream. Are they familiar or unfamiliar to you? The places you visit in your dream can offer clues about your subconscious desires and fears.

People and Relationships

Consider the presence of other people in your dream. Are you traveling alone, or with companions? The interactions you have with others in your dream may reflect your current relationships and social dynamics.

Personal Reflection

Reflect on your own life circumstances and the challenges you may be facing. Are there any parallels between your waking life and the journey you embarked on in your dream? Your dream may offer insights into potential solutions or paths forward.

Common Themes in Travel Dreams

While each dream is unique to the individual, there are some common themes and interpretations associated with traveling in dreams. Here are a few examples of recurring motifs and their potential meanings:

Lost or Delayed Travel

Dreaming of missed flights, lost luggage, or other travel mishaps may indicate feelings of anxiety or a sense of being unprepared for a significant change or opportunity in your life. It could be a reflection of your fear of failure or the unknown.

Unplanned Journeys

Dreaming of spontaneously embarking on a journey without a clear destination or plan might signify your openness to unexpected opportunities and the willingness to go with the flow. It could be a symbol of your adaptability and readiness to embrace uncertainty.

Returning to Familiar Places

Visiting familiar locations from your past in a dream may evoke feelings of nostalgia and reflection. It could represent a longing for simpler times or a desire to reconnect with your roots and cherished memories.

Transportation Modes

The mode of transportation you use in your dream, whether it’s a car, train, boat, or airplane, can offer additional insights into the nature of your journey and the pace of your personal growth. Each mode may represent different aspects of your life and the way you navigate through challenges.

Reflecting on Your Dream

After experiencing a vivid dream about traveling, it’s important to take the time to reflect on the emotions, symbols, and themes that emerged. Consider journaling about your dream, discussing it with a trusted friend, or seeking the guidance of a professional dream interpreter if you feel inclined to do so.

Journaling Prompts

To gain a deeper understanding of your dream, consider these journaling prompts to guide your reflection:

– How did I feel during the dream? – What were the significant locations or landmarks in my dream? – Did I encounter any specific challenges or obstacles during my journey? – What recurring themes or symbols stood out to me? – How does this dream relate to my current life circumstances or inner desires?

Seeking Guidance and Interpretation

If you find yourself consistently dreaming of traveling and feel compelled to seek deeper insights, consider consulting with a professional dream interpreter or therapist specializing in dream analysis. They can provide valuable guidance and help you uncover the underlying meanings and messages within your dreams.

Self-Reflection and Awareness

Regardless of whether you choose to seek external guidance, the act of reflecting on your dreams can foster greater self-awareness and introspection. Paying attention to the messages and symbols that arise in your dreams can offer profound insights into your subconscious mind and the inner workings of your psyche.

Are you intrigued by the fascinating world of dream interpretation, especially when it comes to traveling-related dreams? Check out our articles on traveling by bus dream meanings and traveling to Mars dream meanings for more insight into the meaning of traveling in your dreams. Additionally, if you’ve ever dreamed about eating, our piece on eating in your dreams could provide some valuable interpretation as well.

The act of traveling in dreams is a rich and multifaceted experience that holds the potential for profound self-discovery and personal growth. By exploring the symbolism of traveling in dreams and reflecting on their significance, we can gain a deeper understanding of our inner desires, fears, and aspirations. Whether your dreams transport you to distant lands or familiar settings, they offer a unique window into the depths of your subconscious, inviting you to embark on a journey of self-exploration and understanding. Embrace the mysteries of your dreams, and let them guide you on your path toward self-discovery and fulfillment.

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Dreaming About Traveling – What It Really Means

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Dreams about traveling – a general meaning, breaking down the details of the dream, what to do about these dreams, wrapping up.

To dream about traveling somewhere is extremely common and almost everyone sees this dream at least once in their life. These dreams can have various meanings, but typically represent transformation or the path you’re traveling on in life. However, the meanings can vary depending on the details and context of the dream. How you traveled in the dream, where you traveled to, and how you felt can affect its meaning.

Dreams about traveling can have both positive and negative interpretations. Most dreams tend to have a hidden message, so knowing how to interpret them can be more useful than you’d think.

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Dreams about travel can reflect how you move through life. You’re either in transit or starting a new chapter in your life.

The location you’re leaving in the dream could represent your past and the people you’re leaving behind. If there’s a distinct destination in your dream, it may offer clues as to where you desire to be. Not knowing the destination, on the other hand, can indicate a deep need or desire to move your life into new territory, although you may not be sure of what it might be.

The vehicle you use for traveling in the dream can reveal issues you’re facing in your waking life. How effective your vehicle is and the amount of control you have over the direction of movement is also important to consider. They can show how confident you are in controlling the events in your life. For example, if the vehicle is an expensive, luxury vehicle, it could indicate that you’re anxious about financial issues. If you’re aboard a train, it could mean that something in your life is speeding out of control, and you are struggling to regain control.

If you find yourself stuck in the dream, unable to control where you’re going, it could suggest that some aspect of your life is stagnating. The obstacles you come across can relate to the real-life challenges you currently face.

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However, if you’re someone who loves traveling, dreaming of travel could simply be a reflection of this. If you spend time daydreaming about travel or planning your next travels, it’s normal for your mind to bring this up in your sleep. Much of the content in our dreams comes from our waking experiences. According to sleep researcher and associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, Robert Stickgold , who says to NPR “When we sleep, the brain does a lot of work, taking what we’ve learned, what we’ve encoded as new memories in the last day, and trying to figure out what they mean”. In other words, dreams reflect our experiences from our daily life. So, while it’s fun to try to decode the message of a dream, sometimes it’s important to realize that a cigar can be just a cigar.

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While it can be difficult to analyze every detail of your dream, picking out the most salient elements can help you interpret your dream.  

Dreaming of Being on a Spiritual Journey

Some dreams about traveling do not express an ongoing process, but a desire or need to escape from your present situation. They may be something or someone in your waking life that you need to get away from.

A dream about traveling to a sacred place can have two meanings, psychologically speaking.  Firstly, it could mean that you’re becoming aware of your true self. Secondly, if the place is a sacred well or a place of healing, it may mean that you feel the need for spiritual and psychic healing.

Dreaming of Traveling Through Scary Places

Dreaming of traveling through or to a scary, unfamiliar place is often considered a bad sign. It could mean that you’re going through some problems at work or that you’re in conflict with your boss or colleagues. Your subconscious mind could be telling you to watch your back at work because there may be people who you think are friends but are actually enemies.

Dreaming of Traveling by Boat, Ship, or Cruise

Boats are viewed as a symbol of the voyage of life due to its purpose: to transport someone or something over the watery depths, taking them towards a fresh start and something new. Therefore, traveling by boat in a dream could represent new opportunities that are about to come your way.

This dream could also indicate that that you’re experiencing some emotional issues in your waking life. The type of boat and its size can represent your ability to navigate emotional issues based on your own resources and level of skill. For example, a massive, powerful ship could suggest that you are stronger than you think and have the ability to overcome all your hardships.

A sinking boat can indicate that the problems you’re facing in your waking life are overwhelming you and you may feel as though you’re drowning , unable to move forward. This dream could be telling you to get in touch with your inner emotions.

Dreaming of traveling on a cruise ship could have a negative connotation. Your subconscious mind could be telling you that you have some desires or ideas that are unrealistic. You may want to take a step back and think about your goals and dreams. There’s no need to give up on them just because they may seem unrealistic, but you may be able to find realistic and practical ways to achieve them.

Dreaming of Traveling with Company

Dreaming of traveling somewhere with company, either your friends or family members, could have both positive and negative meanings. For instance, traveling with your family members is generally regarded as a negative sign that indicates financial loss.

On the other hand, traveling with friends in your dream has a highly positive meaning. It suggests that you have or will soon have a happy, stable family life. You may already have a good relationship with your partner and children in which case this dream could mean that you’ll improve your relationship with them and strengthen the bond between you.

If you dream of traveling with a companion of the same gender as yourself, it could mean that this person is your alter ego. Regardless of who the person is, this dream could be giving you a sign that you’re comfortable being by yourself and are confident in leading the way ahead.

Dreaming of Traveling to a Place You’ve Visited Before

If you see yourself traveling to a place you know and have been to before in your waking life, it suggests that you have a strong desire to return. On the other hand, it could be completely unrelated to the location you’re traveling to.

Instead, this dream could be giving you a sign that it’s time to improve your communication with the people around you. Perhaps your busy schedule has kept you away from your family or friends for too long. If this is the case, you might want to start making some changes to your timetable and making time for the important people in your life.

Dreaming of Crossing Mountains While Traveling

If you see yourself crossing mountains in the dream, it indicates that you will soon be experiencing happiness, prosperity, and good fortune . It could also mean you’re achieving your goals one by one.

Mountains symbolize the massive, challenging obstacles in your life that require hard work and determination to overcome. Therefore, crossing or climbing mountains in your dream can mean that you’re facing the hurdles with motivation, perseverance, and determination. You may soon begin to overcome all the obstacles you face until you can finally see a clear path ahead.

Dreaming of Flying

Flying to your destination in a dream could mean that you have set high goals for yourself and also have a well thought out plan to achieve them. This dream may represent the movement towards a greater destination and fresh start.

Dreaming of Losing Something While Traveling

Losing something important while traveling can be your worst nightmare. It’s common to worry about losing money, an important document like your passport, or a bag when you’re journeying to a far-off place. Sometimes, your subconscious mind can use your fear of losing something to trigger such a dream. However, it’s important to remember not to take it literally.

Regardless of what you lose in the dream, it could be a reminder to recognize valuable resources in your waking life. The dream could also have a negative interpretation, indicating that you’re about to lose something valuable to you. In this case, it could be warning you to be careful with your possessions and make wise decisions.

Losing your passport in the dream could mean that it’s time to start a new phase in your life, letting go of all the old issues. It may also represent the psychological barriers you’re trying to cross over in order to start a new life.

If you get lost in your dream, you’re likely confused by certain events in your waking life that prevent you from moving forward. This dream could be letting you know that you need to retrace your steps, find out where you took the wrong turn, and relate that point to something that’s happening in your life.

Dreaming of Traveling in a UFO

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As strange as this dream may be, it indicates that you’re waiting for impossible things to happen on their own. However, it’s important to understand that in order for something to happen, you will need to do your part and take the necessary steps.

The dream could also indicate that there are some problems in your waking life that you need to work on resolving. Up until now, you may have been waiting for others to do things for you, but it’s important that you start working towards what you want.

Dreaming of traveling somewhere can make you feel excited, but you may also be wondering what it means. Dreams typically have hidden messages and understanding these can help you to understand a lot about yourself and your emotions. It can even help you to recognize something that could be going wrong in your waking life, so that you can be prepared or take action to correct it as soon as possible.

Feeling uncomfortable, frightened, or unhappy while traveling in the dream can indicate fear of change. However, while it’s important not to pressure yourself into making any chances at once, it’s also important to remember that change is inevitable. Embracing it, instead of avoiding it, could lead to bigger and better things and it could also bring out the best in you.

Whether it’s by sea, land, or air, any form of travel in a dream points to a transformation that’s already happening or is about to happen. If your dream leaves you feeling strange or confused, interpreting as much as you can of it could help you understand the hidden message in it. To do this, it’s important to remember as many elements of the dream as possible. The more you remember, the more accurately you will be able to interpret the dream and understand its meaning.

Apsara Palit

After completing her post-grad in Values, Ethics and Indian Culture, Apsara is sharing her knowledge of symbolism, mythology, history and culture through her blogs. Apsara lives in India and believes in getting a first-hand understanding of culture through travelling.

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Dreams about traveling – what do they mean? (Dream interpretation travel)

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To be traveling in a dream is something a lot of people dream about. And no wonder, because “travel dreams” are often about our own journey of life – our movement forwards (or backwards) in life, that is . The following describes various aspects of what it means to travel in dreams.

To be traveling in a dream as a symbol of movement in life/journey of life. When seeing yourself traveling in a dream, either by car, by train, by ferry, etc., well, then it is usually about your own journey in life – the inner (and outer) development you are going through. Which mode of transport you use can also be of significance – see for example the blog posts about driving a car and riding a bus . The interesting thing, then, is what you experience on these night-time travels; is there something which prevents you from getting there? Are you struggling to make it in time (see the blog post about being late )? And where are you actually going?

A classic theme in travel dreams is that you are carrying a lot or too much (heavy) luggage, making it difficult or maybe even impossible for you to catch the bus, train, ferry, plane or whatever it may be in your dream. The main question for the dreamer could then be; is something we are carrying with us in our life story somehow pinning us down in our current situation, and making it difficult for us to move on before we let it go? (See the post about luggage in dreams )

Dreams about being scared of losing your passport (your identity papers) are also common when you are at a point in your life when you are about to move into the unknown, for example in your career. In real life, the fear of losing your identity (status etc.) can of course prevent you from taking the plunge into the unsafe and unknown. You can also encounter various barriers on your (dream) journey. These often symbolize your own mental barriers, but they can of course also be barriers that someone else puts in front of you (for example your partner or your parents trying to talk you out of doing something). However, always look inwards before you look for outside reasons. – When trying to understand your dreams it is important to know that your dreams are… your dreams. As such, you are the best person to figure out the true meaning of your dreams.

However, it is important to learn how to generally approach your dreams. Dream dictionaries like this one are only a supplement, and if you want to fully utilize the potential of your dreams, you should start at a different place.

My online course “ Unlock your DREAMlife ” gives you a great foundation for understanding (and recalling) your dreams. – As mentioned, the mode of transportation in your dream is often important. If you’re driving a car, it seems that you are well on your way in life – in a car, you decide where you go – but if you are a passenger in a car someone else is driving, it may mean the exact opposite. In this case it might be this other person (in the outside world) or what this person represents within you that have taken control.

The car is often also a symbol of your body (the body that brings you around). If you drive a bus (public transportation), it may mean that you live your life in keeping with what others are doing and what they might expect from you – you are not following your own path. Traveling by ship represents a somewhat larger perspective on your life’s journey than traveling by car and bus – you can dream about shipwrecks, giant storms, etc. And you can also experience taking the ship to sea – this may symbolize a break from the family or the life you have lived until now.

The road you travel – if by land – can curve and bend and suddenly split in two, and you may be unsure about which way to choose. This will then usually equal a similar dilemma you face in your life right now – which way should I go? There are very many aspects of dreaming about being on the road, and only you – the dreamer – would know which of these is right for you in your life right now.

As a last point, I want to highlight the importance of your destination in the dream . Are you heading to unfamiliar countries? In this case, this will often be a picture of you in your waking or conscious life (including home life) where you might be exploring uncharted territories. Or it may be new aspects of yourself, a new leisure activity you wish to start, etc. You might be experimenting with new sides of yourself. If, in your dream, you are sure that you are heading towards your “final destination”, then it may be a warning about your own death – your final destination in life.

Dream dictionaries are a very helpful tool when interpreting dreams. However, generally learning how to approach your dreams, will give you a better foundation for understanding them. My online course “ Unlock your DREAMlife ” teaches you how to much better utilize – recall and understand – your dreams.

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NOTE:  Dreams are 100% individual, and when you dream about traveling, it’s almost certainly about something else for you than it is for your friend, who has also dreamed about traveling. Dream interpretation / dream analysis is sometimes a difficult art, and a particular interpretation of a dream is only correct if you feel “affected” by it. Therefore, it is not certain that the above mentioned interpretations are relevant to you.

I had a dream that am traveling with my family with a car but there was a lot of people at the station so we couldn’t get the car. We were carrying all our old stuff in our old house.

My colleague and I were having a road trip with her car and she was the one driving.along the road while we were buzy talking,I was surprised by the which started to go zig zag while there other traffic coming. I asked what is she doing and tell her she cannot do that in huge traffic as she might hit other cars.unlike her she did not respond but the car still moving zig zag. When I look at her as I was surprise why is she not responding, and for a second something like “is she having a seizure” passes my mind,i realize that something is not right. Her face was loosing shape and immediately stroke comes into my mind.when holding her hands, were very stiff and notice same thing on the legs. I tried to hols the sterring so I can try to control the car. I think the other drivers noticed that there might be a problem because I saw them coming but none of those passed us, not sure if they stopped or were moving slow. At last the car managed to stop crossing the road. As I went out of the car, other driver did the same but they never reach our car. I took my friend to passenger’s seat so that I can drive her to the nearest doctor. When going to driver’s side, other drivers went back to their cars. As I start the car, my colleague started the conversation by saying look they are also going to their cars and driving off. I was like are you OK but never got the answer for that. As I drove off too, I woke… Really!!! Was this a dream? Please help with the meaning.

In my dream,a friend I had issues with and don’t talk to anymore came to me and said she wants me to travel somewhere with her.I agreed and we started heading to the park to get a bus…two other friends followed us just to see us off to the park.

On our way to the park,she got a call to come attend a burial then left saying she’ll be back.

I waited for her to come back but she never came back and we didn’t embark on the journey!

First in my dream, i had my bag and my school transportation , feeling good then all of sudden we stopped at unfamiliar place, i saw a cat and i pat him but she smack my hand then suddenly i was traveling in a car in passenger seat, i saw a panguin walking in a green high land and driver told me it is traveling to the north , then the north i saw was a huge mountain,a little snowy.i kinda felt good cz i had that feeling that i was also going there..and after that i don’t remember much.. i was watching skyy full of starss . Then they all felt like a picture of stars. I felt disappointed… I don’t remember after that…

I dreamt of going to Norway on a boat then in a tour bus 9n a snowy slow bit dangerous narrow road the scenery was beyond amazing at times the colors of the night sky were hidden by the huge mountains blending in with no border of mountain and sky.. amazing.. exciting, then little villages in the valleys way up high..

I saw my self and my two sis traveling in my dream and all of a sudden the road became divided and the driver passed the wrong way and in that wrong way there was a pit infront that stood as a blockage for us to cross.

My uncle just died so l dreamt that I was travelling with my aunt to our hometown to have the funeral there and we were carrying a lot of luggage and my aunt told me we should take a taxi but I told her we should take the bus, after putting our luggage in the bus the bus speed off and left us , so we had to walk and after a while the bus driver asked a taxi to bring us, there were two other people in the taxi , we got to where we supposed to board the bus and we realized the bus has left us .

In my dream I woke up on a plane…I was cleaning the area out and then the plane started moving… I told the ticket guy I wasn’t supposed to be on ther and he tried to stop the plane fore me but I told him its okay its a free flight to Tokyo…. but I didn’t have anything with me … I had to work the next day and my friend and family had no idea that in 3 hours I’d be I n Tokyo and … I was really worried about my job and everything but just let it go because I was excited to be going somewhere even if it was by accident…even thought about just quiting my job… my dream felt so real even though the way it transition wasn’t

I’m interested to know what you make of you dream? What do you think it means?

You have many plans that could have been stopped or having disturbance in your life. Someone is stopping your plans by getting into your head. For example you want to invest in business(your plan) and you son expences is cutting you off. You see like your son’s expences there different factor that is affecting your life. Stop the negative thoughts keep doing what you do. It’s easier to say but way hard to do, it’s stressfull and on the way could bring mental breakdown. Never give your hopes down. And never other control your life, listen to them but plan your way. People give advices not you life plan. You are the one to keep or not. Finally, clear your thoughts. For example somebody broke your heart shouldn’t let you forget your plan. Happiness is within the sorrows. Keep smiling, be positive and let’s gooo.

i keep having dream where I’m travelling by multiple means, boat and plane. I am bringing way too much stuff with me. and every dream when I travel, I lose my stuff, and i lose either my dog or my son who is travelling with me. Its very stressful, as i always lose my passport, and no one will help me, and i end up sitting on a curb crying, with nothing, lost. ugh… wake up with my jaw nearly locked, cuz of the anxiety in the dream.

Hi my name Kesner Leon I just had traveling dream for the first time in my life.. so I didn’t travel by car or airplane but be I make my trip the guy the told me I might end up on the other side of earth maybe next to a volcano or maybe another country fresh start so I told him I’m willing to take the risk and there was ball I had to get inside ball fast I couldn’t find my way or the door to get inside the ball but every second I wasted the door closing finally I find the door I travel to the other side of the earth so I met this women and she had 2 kids and I met her husband they told they was going be moving so I can’t stay with them but Before the lady left she told me to humble myself and she had a turkey 🦃 the turkey bit me so I choke the turkey push it to floor

Im dreaming that I’m in the ocean swimming to a boat that i can never get to I been dreaming this for about 3 weeks

Frequently dreaming of travelling, by car, train, running (feels great).

Also frequently dreaming of being in malls, and a town that’s futuristic & non-existent.

Weird coz it kept coming.

No idea what it means though.

Hi I had a dream of traveling with my friends in a ship it is very big . Our group divided into two groups . I am in the ship the other group went into the ocean without informing to the other group which is in the ship . They had a business deal with some illegal immigrants , due to which our whole group was sent back stating we are not allowed into international borders. I came back To my house . I don’t know how I traveled back to my family. All of a sudden I was with one of my friends near our college . Then I am in a restaurant with some friends and my parent’s are continously calling me. I knew it’s a kind of weird but I am constantly getting the same dream.

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W ho hasn't woken up from a dream about travel and thought, "Wow, what was that all about?" Dreaming about exploring far-off places, flying without wings, or even missing a crucial flight can leave you perplexed, intrigued, and sometimes itching to understand more. In this comprehensive article, let's decode the fascinating topic of travel dreams and what they could mean for you.

A Dive into Dreams

Dreams are like the nightly theatre of our subconscious. Scientists and psychologists have spent years studying why we dream, and the consensus seems to be that dreams serve as a blend of emotional regulation and cognitive processing. Now, when it comes to dreams featuring travel, that's where things get really interesting. These aren't just random scenarios; they often carry significant, symbolic meanings that could illuminate insights about your personality, emotional state, and aspirations.

Travel in Dreams vs. Reality

Here's the thing: Dreaming about travel is not the same as actually craving a vacation. In real life, you may wish for a Caribbean cruise because you need a break. But if you dream about sailing through uncharted waters, the meaning could be more complex, perhaps hinting at navigating through unknown emotional territories in your life. While interpreting dreams, it's crucial to recognize that one size doesn't fit all. Your travel dream is your own unique experience, so the meaning won't always be universal.

Popular Travel Dream Scenarios and Their Interpretations

There's a handful of travel scenarios that people commonly dream about, and each carries its own set of meanings. Let's dive in:

Flying or Soaring Through the Skies

This is an exhilarating dream that people often wish they could have again. Generally, it symbolizes a desire for freedom or an aspiration to rise above challenges. If you find yourself soaring like a bird, it could mean you're reaching for higher ambitions or looking for a way out of a situation that's bringing you down.

Being Lost in a New City

Ah, the classic! This dream taps into emotions like uncertainty and stress. It usually emerges when you're going through changes or making significant decisions. Feeling lost in a new city in your dream might suggest you're seeking direction in your life or grappling with feelings of dislocation and unfamiliarity.

Missing a Flight or Train

This dream could induce some real-world stress, couldn't it? If you've dreamt of missing a flight or train, it often reflects anxieties around lost opportunities or falling behind in life. It could indicate that you're feeling pressed for time or worried about making a pivotal life change.

Endless Road or Journey

Dreaming about an endless road usually encapsulates the concept of life's journey. It might signify your long-term goals, your life path, or your resilience when faced with challenges. This dream indicates that you're engaged in a process, not just hunting for a destination.

Luxury Cruise or Exotic Resort

Dreams about luxury cruises or exotic resorts are usually tied to desires for relaxation and reward. Maybe you've been working hard, and your subconscious thinks it's time for a treat. Alternatively, this dream might signify your need for a break from routine or for quality time to revitalize yourself.

The Emotions Behind Travel Dreams

Your emotional state plays a key role in the nature of your travel dreams. Positive emotional states often lead to dreams of exhilarating travel experiences, like exploring unknown lands or taking adventurous hikes. On the flip side, if you're anxious or stressed, it's more likely you'll dream about missing flights or getting lost—situations that amplify your emotional unease.

The Impact of Cultural and Personal Experiences

Your cultural background and personal experiences are like filters that shape your dream content. Someone who grew up by the sea might have different types of travel dreams than someone who was raised in a bustling city. Likewise, what you consume—be it books, movies, or social media—can impact your dreams about travel, sometimes in surprisingly creative ways.

How to Harness the Power of Travel Dreams

Your travel dreams can be potent tools for personal insight. Keeping a dream journal can help you catch recurring themes or symbols that might be trying to tell you something. You can also focus on the emotional tone of the dreams to provide clues for areas in your life that might need attention or change.

Addressing Common Misconceptions

There's no shortage of myths and misunderstandings about dreaming. Let's set the record straight on a few:

Every Travel Dream is a Premonition

Nope, not necessarily. Your dream of a tropical vacation doesn't mean you should rush to buy lottery tickets. Dreams are more symbolic than literal, offering perspectives on your emotional wellbeing.

Only Positive Dreams are Good

It's natural to prefer enjoyable dreams, but sometimes the unsettling ones offer the most profound insights. A dream that leaves you uncomfortable may be a signal to address something significant in your life.

Interpreting Dreams Literally

While it's tempting to apply dream events directly to real life, doing so often leads to confusion. Your dream about traveling to Mars probably doesn't mean you should become an astronaut—unless, of course, that's a lifelong goal!

These slumber-induced adventures offer more than just nightly entertainment; they often serve as windows to your soul. So the next time you wake up from a dream-filled journey, embrace it as a signpost on your personal path to understanding yourself better.

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Travelling in dreams: translate the meaning to your waking life

Travelling in dreams could be as big as the “life journey” itself, but may more specifically relate to a spiritual journey, the development of a relationship, a career path, the gaining of education or inner wisdom and so on. Travelling in dreams can explore your current goals and the efforts you are making to achieve them. To understand your dream involving a journey, it can help to look at the means by which you travel, the landscape you travel through, any obstacles you encounter, signs you see along the way or special characters you meet.

Often travelling in dreams reveals much through the journey itself, though sometimes the destination seems particularly meaninful. This may relate to a very important goal to you or the significant closure of a certain part of your life. Reaching the destination in your dream may mean that the goal or closure are recent or imminent. Dreams such as this may bring up feelings of satisfaction, release and even triumph. Other times they may arise to allow you to explore ambiguous feelings around endings and new beginnings and the concept of “what next?”

You can understand more about what your journey dream could be symbolic of by considering the feelings this dream raises for you. If you move easily in the dream, this may symbolise an ease with life and an ability to achieve what you set out to. Feelings of excitement over and enjoyment of your journey are likely indications you are making good progress towards your goals in waking life, or you are perhaps enjoying a new sense of freedom. If you feel lost or confused in the journey, it can reflect a difficult choice you need to make, or starting something with which you have no experience. If you are the first person in your family to attend university or get divorced, for example, this dream may come up for you.

Feeling lost in a dream can also arise when you are denying a certain truth or struggling to accept it. Learning of betrayal and personal disappointment can give rise to this dream. If you have always relied on a certain way of doing things that no longer serves you, this dream symbol may also come up. It could be a negative behaviour that is no longer getting results, such as dominating a person that is now standing up to you. Or it could represent a positive behaviour, such as giving up a bad habit, but perhaps you’re not yet sure about what to replace it with. Feelings of frustration and anxiety may relate to obstacles you may encounter on the way to achieving your goals. Just as these dreams may reveal your inner emotions, they can also provide clues as to how to address these concerns and help you to move forward positively.

Travelling in dreams can also be about understanding balance, compromise and the process of letting go of one thing in order to move on to the next. A dream journey explores transitions, stages and ideas around personal evolution. You may dream of a long journey as a relationship ends, as grown-up children move out of home or as you retire. Changes in your external world are usually mirrored by some kind of change within your inner world as well. Dreams of travelling often explore the many layers of meaning around what it means to change and progress, both in behaviour as well as your beliefs and identity. Not only are you moving on in life, but the person who is moving will also be fundamentally changed by the experience.

When vehicles appear in travel dreams, they can help you to understand how your goals relate to other people and to issues of control and influence. If you are travelling on public transport, such as trains or buses, the current stage of your life’s journey may involve the cooperation of others, or you may be feeling swept along by societal expectations and wishing to chart your own path. If you want to get off a train or bus in your dream, you may be preparing to make changes in your life that go against what others expect of you. Alternatively, you may feel responsible for how your choices will impact on others.

Trains have a further layer of meaning associated with a predetermined outcome. Trains may arise in your travel dreams if you have laid out careful plans or if you feel you are travelling along a path someone else has laid out for you. If you are suddenly forced to become a driver or pilot of a vehicle in your dream, this could symbolise sudden authority or responsibility that has been thrust upon you or an opportunity to lead that you have seized. Controlling where a vehicle goes in a dream can symbolise leadership and self-determination. Travelling in a car, bike or sailing solo in your dreams is more likely related to personal choices you are making in life.

Your dream journey may also be impacted by how well the vehicle works. Mechanical problems can relate to waking issues of a practical nature in achieving your goals, such as operations and planning, and can explore your understanding of “how things work” in your waking life. Issues with vehicles can also have a symbolic meaning that relates to your own mind and body. Running out of fuel can symbolise that a project needs more financial investment to carry on. It may also indicate that you are running out of energy and need to take better care of yourself. Problems getting a vehicle started can represent your frustration at wanting to move forward with an idea or plan but are unable to do so. Electrical issues can relate to concerns you have about connecting with the right people and resources in waking life.

Landscapes in dreams can help provide context to the real-life situation this dream is about. Sometimes the landscape will seem like a mere backdrop against which the story of the dream takes place, at others times the landscape is so prominent it becomes almost like a figure of the dream itself. Either way, paying attention to the surroundings in your dreams can reveal important insights into what the story of your dream is telling you. Just as other people in your dreams can represent parts of yourself, so too can the landscape be a symbolic representation of a part of you. If you dream of ice, for example, you could be frozen with fear, unable to take action, or you could feel your emotions are frozen from a past hurt and you are behaving “as cold as ice”. Dreaming of a desert could indicate you literally feel deserted in some way. Or maybe you feel barren, dried out and unable to be creative and nurturing at this time. Perhaps deserts are sacred places of birth and renewal for you. Dreaming of travelling to a mountain could represent a huge challenge ahead of you or a major success in waking life, as if you have “conquered a mountain”. In more general terms, travelling across water is most likely related to your emotions and your deeper self, through the air to ideas, imagination and intellect, and across the ground with more physical, practical or material issues.

Familiar landscapes are more likely to be about issues or concerns you have dealt with in some way before and already have some degree of understanding of. Strange landscapes may be helping you grapple with new issues in your life or aspects of your personality you had not previously been aware of. In a similar way, built-up, urban or city environments are more likely to be about the life you have constructed, the rules you live by, the societal beliefs you hold and issues relating to friends, family and jobs. Natural environments are more likely to relate to your feelings, your hopes and fears, your sense of self and how you define who you are in your own mind.

Getting stuck, slowed down or hindered in some way is very common in travel dreams. This may be expressed through vivid imagery, such as not being able to move your legs when you run, being stuck in quicksand or having a great big wall or pile of rubbish to overcome. These obstacles can symbolise where in life you are feeling stuck. If you find yourself bogged down or stuck in mud, you could be weighed down by old habits, especially regarding your health, emotions or relationships. If the obstacle is a constructed object such as a wall or fence, this may relate to your own internal boundaries. Your dream could be exploring ideas around boundaries you may not wish to cross in order to maintain your personal integrity. It could also be exploring whether these inner walls are limiting beliefs that prevent you from growing and seeing the world in a more open way.

If you successfully negotiate an obstacle or start moving again, your dream might be encouraging you to persist with your approach. Sometimes a good outcome just requires that you don’t give up. However, if your dream ends without you getting out of your predicament, perhaps it is time for a new approach. While sometimes persistence pays, doing the same things over and over again and not getting results means it’s time for a new strategy. Instead of trying to get over the wall, try going around it. For example, if the wall in your life seems to be an increasing workload requiring longer hours to finish, maybe it’s time to say no to some of those extra tasks, or to start delegating. The obstacles in your dream journey can provide hints as to whether you are “on the right track” in waking life and how to adjust your path if you are not.

Sometimes the travel in your dreams doesn’t happen at all. You may dream of frantically packing and not being able to find the items you need, only to realise that you have missed the boat, plane, train etc. These dreams can symbolise being distracted by small details regarding something that is deeply important to you. Getting caught up in day-to-day distractions, procrastinating, obsessing over details or failing to plan can all lead to this kind of dream.

You may dream of having too much luggage that prevents you from getting where you need to be. This symbol often relates to old, outdated beliefs and behaviours that are no longer helpful to you. When you are starting a new relationship and have not healed from previous ones, we refer to this as having a lot of “baggage”, which can also be a true metaphor in dreams. Sometimes the reason you miss your trip in the dream is because you can’t find a ticket or vital documents. This may symbolise a sense that authority figures are an impediment to your goals. It can also relate to your own inner authority figure. Your dream may be encouraging you to step into your power and take responsibility for the direction of your life. Whatever the reason for missing or fearing that you will miss your planned travel, these dreams often illicit a sense of heightened frustration and panic. When such feelings come up in dreams, this can reflect a sense of anxiety you feel about potentially missed opportunities in your life. At its simplest level, this could be about missed deadlines or planning for a special occasion.

Travel dreams can also arise when you feel that your life choices do not reflect your inner values. This is especially likely if you feel you have grown emotionally or spiritually and your current work, social group or habits are no longer a reflection of your deeper self. This may be a dream urging you to stop for a moment, take stock and make sure that you are directing your energy and attention towards the things truly most important to you; those things that bring you a sense of profound satisfaction and meaning in life.

Travelling in dreams often contain clues on how to reach your goals, overcome obstacles and manage challenges in waking life. You may dream of something as literal as a sign, so pay attention if your dream is advising you to “slow down”, “go back” or “do not enter”. This can be advice for a project you are working on or goals you have set. As well as road signs, look out for traffic lights indicating whether you should go onwards, stop or proceed with caution.

You may also dream of a special guide who appears to help you along the way. This could be a wise older person, who could symbolise your archetypal Inner Elder, the voice of wisdom and experience, or may relate to insight you could gain from others close to you who have had this experience before. Your guide could also be a child, symbolising your own archetypal Inner Child encouraging you to proceed with openness and trust. Or it may relate to experiences from your own childhood that are relevant to your journey now. Other helpful guides include symbolic animals or people with specialised roles, such as the captain of a ship. It can be useful to consider how these characters have personal and symbolic reference to your current goals to help understand their advice better. Sometimes these dream characters may provide actual directions, others may provide a map or shine a light to show the way. These symbols all reflect a deep knowing within yourself as to how to proceed along your chosen path.

At other times, the advice provided by guides can be cryptic or obscure. It is usually a good idea to note down this advice, if you remember it, and the meaning may become clearer over time. In the meantime, reflecting on the nature of the guide and other elements of the dream may prove insightful.

Travelling in dreams often explores what it means to move on, to metaphorically leave somewhere, experience new things and arrive at a different destination. The journey itself is often the most valuable part of the experience and can express the gaining of wisdom and growth. While not all travel runs smoothly in dreams, the lessons of the process can provide great insight into traversing the challenges of waking life and integrating our inner and outer worlds into a harmonious whole.

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12 Dreams About Traveling : Meaning & Interpretation

Every person has traveled at least once in his/her life. Millions of people across the globe aspire to travel and capture the beauty of this planet before they bid their goodbye. Considering traveling an essential part of our life, it is not uncommon to dream about traveling.

Traveling from place to place allows you to be introduced to new cultures , landscapes, and philosophy of living.

Dreams about traveling indicate a new journey in life, a new destination to achieve, or a new ambition to conquer.

There are countless places and destinations, one can dream about traveling; therefore, it is essential to note the destination where you have journeyed to, in your dreams.

Carefully observe the context of the dream, the emotions which the dream induced along with any companion /accompanying you while traveling .

What Does Traveling Represent In A Dream?

Traveling in a dream can refer to a diverse range of events. Dreams about traveling may indicate your inner struggles to reach to a specific solution, multiple ideas swirling in your mind waiting to be executed , or it may refer to your journey towards self – discovery to unveil your true potential .

Symbolic Of Escape From Your Daily Routine

Dreams about traveling often indicate that you are feeling bored and tired of repeating the same monotonous routine in your life.

You are a thrill-seeker who is passionate about testing your limits to the fullest. Traveling away from your home in a dream indicates that you need adventure in your life.

You want to get away from your boring life and seek something new and exciting , which gives you a sense of accomplishment and makes you want to live.

You are in dire need of change in scenery. Take a break from your life and explore what life has to offer you. Seek and explore new things, to have that sense of thrill and excitement back in your life.

Desire To Escape From Problems In Your Life

Dreams about traveling sometimes indicate that you want to escape from the problems in your life. Things have gotten so overwhelmingly for you that you are unable to handle the stress and burden which is weighing you down.

You are looking for possible escape routes so that you do not have to deal with the anxiety and pressure to correct things anymore.

The dream is a reflection of your subconscious of needing an escape, but it is also serving you as a reminder that overlooking your problems or looking for an escape route is not going to solve any problems for you.

You need to take things in your hand and work to find a solution instead of abandoning your life. Be smart and critical about your choices, so that you can successfully deal with these temporary hurdles in your life.

Symbolic Of Struggles Towards Success

Traveling in a dream might be symbolic of your struggles towards success. You are an ambitious person with a goal set in his mind and are willing to give your all when you have set your mind to do something.

Traveling in the dream is a reflection of your journey, which is full of ups and downs. Sometimes you encounter success and are happy about it, and yet sometimes you have to overcome various blockages which often lower your morale but also makes you more determined and stronger.

You need to keep a sound mind and enjoy the journey as it continues. Appreciating small achievements and pulling yourself back up after a downfall will only help you move forward more forcefully and firmly in life.

Symbolic Of Transformation

Dreams about traveling stand symbolic of personal transformation . They represent your journey towards maturity as you encounter different experiences in your life, which makes you wiser and stronger to deal with future problems in life.

Traveling an endless road with occasional bumps in your dream represents that you are going to come across multiple challenges in your life, which will make you sturdier than before.

You are continuously under evolution were a part of yourself is always transforming with every passing day.

Facing the challenges is not going to make you weak instead, it will prepare you to meet more significant problems in life as you mature into an adult.

Symbolic Of New Beginnings

Traveling in a dream often indicates that you are about to en-route a new journey in life. Multiple interpretations are attached in this context, including spiritual transformation, where you have adopted a new set of ethics and principles to guide your way, or you could be starting a new career path.

The dream indicates that you are mentally prepared to explore unfamiliar pathways and transform yourself into the person you want to be in the process.

Seeing yourself traveling a new road is a positive omen that you should embark new paths in life to help you thrive and succeed in life.

Common Situations In Which You Dream About Traveling

Dreaming of traveling while carrying excessive luggage.

To dream of traveling while being burdened by excessive luggage indicates that you have been useless baggage of the past, which is stopping you from moving forward in life.

You are holding on to the memories of the past, which is causing you excessive stress and anxiety . The dream is a reminder that you need to let go of the past and start living in the present.

Forget what has happened and move on so that you can live your present life without any unwanted disturbances .

Dreaming Of Traveling Abroad

To dream of traveling abroad is a sign that you need to bring order and stability in your life.

The dream indicates that you are living a chaotic life where you have taken upon excessive responsibilities but you are unable to fulfill any of them successfully.

The unreasonable burden and stress are causing you to lose control over your life, and everything is falling apart.

You wish to abandon everything and escape from the mess you have created, but the dream is reminding you that instead of looking for an easy way out, you need to start managing things one by one.

Sort everything out and let go of the responsibilities which have been weighing you down.

Dreaming Of Traveling With Family Members

To dream about traveling with your family members is a negative omen. It indicates that you will soon get into financial troubles along with your family.

Monetary issues will cause you to fall indebted . The stable source of income for your family might be cut off in the future, leading you to worry about even the basic necessities.

Take this dream as a warning sign and start taking preventive measures to avoid falling into more significant trouble.

Dreaming Of Traveling To An Unknown Destination

Traveling is a dream to an unknown place is a positive omen. It indicates that you will come across unexpected opportunities and prospects in life, which will help you turn your life for the better.

Your life will change significantly . You will find perfect chances to boost up your professional career or will find an opportunity to start a business of your own.

Dreaming Of Traveling Thorugh Dark And Unfamiliar Places

Seeing yourself traveling dark and eerie places in a dream is an ominous omen. Such dreams are the carrier of bad news, especially related to your health and financial circumstances.

The dream symbolizes that you are going to get trapped in dangerous situations which might cause substantial damage to your life.

You may end up losing someone close to you or your monetary status will significantly decline .

Unfamiliar and dark places in dreams also indicate that your health will unexpectedly fall or you may end up catching a terminal illness.

Dreaming Of Traveling Through Mountains

Traveling through a mountainous region in a dream and being surrounded by breathtaking landscapes is a positive omen.

The dream is the carrier of happy news indicating that your miseries and problems are soon going to end . You will soon embark on a journey which will take you closer to happiness and prosperity .

You will be pleased and spiritually content in life with how things turned up in your life. Sit back and relax ; your joyful times are not far ahead.

Dreaming Of Traveling Across Oceans

Traveling across vast oceans in a dream is an ominous symbol. The dream is indicative of troubling times ahead.

You will see yourself trapped in relationship issues , which will cause you immense emotional and mental stress .

The disturbance in your private life will also affect your professional life, and you will find yourself struggling with dealing with the projects assigned to you.

The dream is a warning indicator that you need to be careful in dealing with your loved ones to avoid any unwanted disturbance affecting your life.

Dreams about traveling indicate a period of transformation, the beginning of a new journey or brings with them news of prosperity and peace.

In negative connotations, these dreams serve as a warning symbol, indicating that you need to reevaluate your behavior and life choices to avoid certain troubles disturbing your life.

15 Spiritual Meanings When You Dream About Travelling

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15 Spiritual Meanings When You Dream About Travelling

There’s something about traveling that captivates our imaginations and fills us with a sense of wonder. For many of us, traveling is a lifelong ambition, so dreaming about it can be very exciting, especially when you see yourself in places you’ve always wanted to visit in your waking.

Travel dreams represent your life journey, whether physically or spiritually. These dreams contain a heavy message about our lives and what we need to do to improve them.

Let’s take a closer look at the hidden meaning behind dreams of traveling

What It Means To Dream About Travelling

1. you need a massive change in your life.

Your travel dreams may point to a need for movement or change in your life. This change might be personal, like a desire to explore new places or take on new experiences. Or it could be professional, like a need to take on a new job/project.

They could also be as straightforward as prompting a genuine geographical move. But, no matter what the case may be, dreaming about traveling typically signifies you need to improve some areas of your life.

2. You Need Freedom

In our waking lives, we often travel to get away from our professional life, families, and local area. As a result, dreams about traveling may reflect your desire for freedom.

This does not imply that you are in perpetual bondage but that your life has become routine and boring, and you want to enjoy a break from that daily routine. The dream is therefore encouraging you to take the vacation you desire.

3. You Are in Control of Your Life

If you’re in a car in your dream, it could indicate that you feel in control of your life or a particular aspect of it. This is especially true if you are driving and the car is moving nicely. It means that you like how your life is currently going and are confident about the path you are on.

You Are in Control of Your Life

4. You Need a Spark of Creativity

Visiting a place you are quite familiar with in your dream could be your subconscious trying to let you know that you need more creative stimulation. Many of us are creative individuals who flourish when presented with challenges. But most times, we become too preoccupied with life to take care of our creative sides.

Dreaming of visiting a familiar location indicates that it is time to start planning creative activities. It could be fun to pick up a hobby or craft that you haven’t had time to do for a while ago.

5. You Experience Confusion and Exhaustion

A dream in which you have a delayed flight for a trip overseas can indicate restlessness and dissatisfaction with your current situation. It can be a sign that you need a change of pace and should take a break from your normal routine to find a new purpose in life.

You shouldn’t disregard this dream if it comes consistently because it may be a sign of your underlying unhappiness. Naturally, it isn’t always possible to modify your life drastically. However, by making small adjustments to your daily schedule, you might be able to relieve some of the tension and anxiety.

6. You Are Ambitious

When you fly to your destination in a dream , it may signify that you have grand ambitions and a solid plan for achieving them. This dream can be a metaphor for the journey toward a new beginning and a more important goal.

You may be feeling particularly determined and have aspirations to achieve something great.  This dream is a reflection of that and a positive sign that you are heading in the right direction.

Common Scenarios of Traveling in a Dream and Their Meanings

1.  traveling to a specific place.

If you’ve ever dreamed of traveling to a specific place, it may suggest that you are longing to break free from your everyday routine. Perhaps you have been feeling burdened by your responsibilities and are looking for an escape.

Why not try making a few small changes in your life instead of a complete overhaul? Even a small shift can sometimes make a big difference.

Common Scenarios of Traveling in a Dream and Their Meanings

2.  Traveling to Distant Countries

If you dreamed that you decided to travel to faraway places, it might imply that you are attempting to understand various points of view to make your own difficult decision. This dream may also indicate that you are facing several detours.

You should explore this dream further by considering the specific places you were traveling to and the decisions you are currently facing.

What do these places represent for you? What are the different options you are considering? Taking some time to reflect on your dream can give you valuable insights into your current situation and help you make the best decision for yourself.

3.  Traveling Through Unknown Places

Visiting unknown places means you’re adventurous and open to new experiences! This dream predicts a future filled with exciting new opportunities and positive changes.

So it would be best if you stay positive and open-minded. However, unknown places could also be a warning about future problems you’ve never encountered.

4.  Traveling With Too Much Luggage

Traveling and carrying a lot of heavy bags suggests that you may be shouldering a burden in real life that will slow you down. This dream can remind you to get rid of things you don’t need anymore in your waking life.

If you’re unsure what’s weighing you down, take some time to reflect on your recent experiences and see if anything stands out. Once you identify what’s holding you back, you can start working on letting it go.

5.  Loss Of Property When Travelling

The worst-case scenario when traveling is to lose anything crucial. When traveling to a foreign country, worrying about losing cash, a bag, or a valuable item like your passport is typical. Your dread of losing something might occasionally catalyze such dreams in your subconscious mind.

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Whatever you lose in the dream may serve as a warning to value resources in the real world. A pessimistic interpretation of the dream can be that you’re going to lose something important to you. It might be telling you to be careful with your assets and choose wisely.

6.  Traveling Through Scary Places

If you’re having issues at work , school , or any other area of your life, it’s typical to interpret dreams of passing through or arriving in a dangerous, foreign location as a negative omen.

Dreaming of such a place can be a sign that you’re feeling out of place or overwhelmed in your current situation. It is also a warning from your subconscious to watch out for danger in your waking life.

If you’re feeling particularly stressed or anxious, pay attention to your dreams and take them as a sign to slow down and take care of yourself.

7.  Traveling to a Place You’ve Visited Before

Your dream could indicate that you have a strong urge to go back to places and with people you’re more comfortable with.

It may be time to focus on strengthening your relationships with the people who are important to you. If you’ve been feeling like you’ve been too busy to spend time with your family or friends , maybe it’s time to reevaluate your schedule and make some time for the people who matter most to you.

8.  Crossing Mountains While Traveling

When you dream of mountains, it may represent the significant challenges in your life that require perseverance. Climbing a mountain in your dream may symbolize your motivation and resolve to overcome any obstacles in your path.

Remember that you have the strength within you to overcome any challenge, no matter how daunting it may seem. Trust in yourself and your abilities, and you will achieve anything you set your mind to.

9.  Traveling with Close Relations

If you dream of traveling with a group of friends or family members , it can symbolize both good and bad things . For example, it could represent your close-knit bond with these people and your desire to explore the world with them.

Alternatively, it could suggest that you feel burdened by the responsibility of taking care of others or that you feel like you’re being dragged along on a trip you don’t really want to go on.

If you’re unsure what your dream is trying to tell you, pay attention to the overall tone of the dream – was it positive or negative? – and to any other symbols that appeared in the dream, which could provide clues as to their meaning.

Dreams about traveling by land, sea , or air indicate a change that is either already taking place or is going to take place. If you can interpret as much of your dream as you can, it could be possible for you to decipher its hidden meaning, especially when the dream makes you feel odd or bewildered.

It’s also crucial to retain as many details of the dream as possible to do this. The more details you can recall, the better your ability to comprehend your dream.

Feel free to ask us questions about your dreams below, and we’d be happy to help you understand them!

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Tuesday 31st of October 2023

I dreamt that I was driving and ended up in Philadelphia; Pennsylvania.

Monday 23rd of October 2023

I dreamt I was traveling on a plane , but when I got to the airport I forgot my passport and travel documents, trying to get a way to get on the flight, find many ways. I just buried my oldest son 2 days ago.

Wednesday 19th of April 2023

I dreamed about my deceased partner travelled abroad to work. He just died 2 months ago.

Travel Goals: How to Envision and Achieve Your Travel Dreams

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Have you ever noticed how two people can visit the same place with similar hopes and dreams have dramatically different experiences?

One person will return home with life-changing memories of adventure and reflection, whereas another will return home disappointed, feeling as though they'd failed to accomplish what they set out to achieve.

Why is this?

While nothing is guaranteed on the road, travelers who consistently have exceptional experiences share a common trait: they set travel goals. 

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Setting travel goals to improve your next trip might seem counterintuitive to some. After all , isn't the objective of travel to get away from the to-do lists and schedules of daily life?

Yes, and no. Although travel is a great opportunity to escape from our day-to-day routines, it's not an alternative universe within which the general rules of life don't apply.

Just as they do at home, when traveling goals provide you with short-term motivation and long-term vision. They help you to better organize your time and energy so that you get the most out of your trips.

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Goals ensure that you’re life on the road follows your own personal values. And by setting and completing goals, you take the steps necessary to fulfill your purpose, or Why, for traveling.

Without goals, it’s easy to get lost. With no clear direction on what to do next or which way to go, we can become overwhelmed with the number of novel possibilities travel presents us with on a daily basis.

Having good travel goals is like having someone guide you along your journey, ensuring you take the proper next step every time.

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Fortunately, as you will see, creating—and accomplishing—major, life-changing travel goals isn’t just for the hyper-motivated or über-persistent. There are a number of straight-forward steps that anyone eager to learn and grow can follow to design and fulfill their travel dreams.

How To Create Amazingly-Effective Travel Goals

OK, so you’re convinced that setting goals is useful. But how do you go about doing this? How do you create good travel goals?

The best, most-effective travel goals are SMART goals. No, I don’t mean that they are members off MENSA (what’s with the acronyms today?).

Rather, great travel goals are Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time-Based. Let’s explain that a bit more.

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Great travel goals are clear and specific, which helps to remain focused and motivated.

To make your goals more specific, try and answer the six ‘W’ questions:

-What do I want to accomplish?

-When do I want to accomplish this goal?

-Where do I need to go?

-Who should be involved?

-Which resources or limits are there?

-Why do I want to accomplish this goal?

Great travel goals are also measurable, allowing you to easily track your progress and know when you’ve succeeded.

Being able to clearly see both how far you’ve come and what you need to do to finish helps you to stay motivated and creates excitement around the thought of accomplishing your goal.

When setting measurable goals, ask questions like:

-How will I know when I've succeeded?

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A good measurable travel goal for someone shy would be to have a 5+ minute conversation with a local 3x over the course of one, week-long trip. A less-effective goal would be to "meet new people" or "open up".

Great travel goals should also be attainable. You should be able to see a realistic path you can take to success. You should feel challenged and your abilities should be stretched, but everything should remain possible.   If your goals is so difficult that it starts to feel unattainable, then you’re more likely to just give up.

Achievable goals answer questions like:

-Given my current situation (financial, mental/physical health, time constraints) how realistic is this goal?

-How can I accomplish this goal?

Great travel goals need to be relevant. They need to matter to you, aligning with your greater purpose in travel or life.

Having a deep sense of purpose behind your goals ensures that you’ll never run out of motivation, even when the going gets tough and helps to keep things in perspective. If you goal isn’t relevant to you, you will lack the fortitude necessary to handle adversity when it undoubtedly appears.

Relevant travel goals answer ‘yes’ to these questions:

-Is this something that matters to me?

-Do I really want to accomplish this?

-Will completing this goal improve the world in some way?

-Am I improving my life by succeeding?

-Is this the right time or place for me to try and achieve this goal?

Great travel goals have a target date. They have a deadline for completion that you can stick to. This helps ensure that one temporary, short-term goal—which is supposed to be a single step on the way towards aiding greater goals or your purpose—doesn’t become a massive time-suck or permanent hinderance.

Time-based travel goals can usually answer these questions:

-What can be done today to help accomplish this?

-What can I do six weeks from now?

-What can I do six months from now?

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A good time-bound travel goal for someone afraid of flying would be to take one flight without the aid of anti-anxiety drugs, sleeping pills, or alcohol in the next 3 months.

In addition, the best travel goals are performance, not outcome, based. This means that the goal is to complete the process rather than to achieve a specific end result.

As all great performers know, the only thing you ever have full control over is your effort. There’s no guarantee that a well-struck golf ball won’t end up in the water in a tournament or that a perfectly-sung ballad won’t be eclipsed by another song during a talent show.

You can’t force the weather to be nice, a museum to be open, or a local to be friendly, but you can wake up in the morning ready to take that hike, prepare yourself to see some art, or have the courage to start a conversation at the nearby cafe.

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You can't control whether or not the ticket office is open while traveling through Italy—it rarely seems to be—but you can make sure you're at the train station on time.

While there are no guarantees, consistently putting in the effort—following a process that you know can work—leads to the best long-term results.

How To Figure Out What Goals to Set

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If you’ve read what we wrote on travel with purpose , you know how important it is to find your Why for travel. Purpose gives focus to your planning, inspires action on the road, and provides strength in difficult moments—both before and during trips.

Once you’ve identified your purpose for travel— here’s a refresher on how to do that —you’ve already done much of the work necessary to set great travel goals. You have a clear idea of which direction you want to take. Now you just have to map out the specific steps you will take to get there.

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Once you know what your final destination is, it becomes much easier to determine what path you want to take to get there.

Sometimes the route you need to take will be obvious, and goal-setting will be simple. Other times the path might not be as clear. If that’s the case, ask yourself the following questions, with your Why in mind:

-Image that you’ve had a successful trip filled with purpose. What would that trip entail? Can you work backwards from the end to the start?

-What’s the smallest possible first step you could take towards achieving your Why?

-Has anyone else traveled with a similar purpose? What did their journey look like?

-What’s the most important problem you could tackle on day one of your trip?

-What’s one thing that would get you to jump out of bed?

-What do you want your obituary to say?

-What would you never regret trying even if you failed?

-What could you do to ensure that you’re living a satisfying life?

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Choosing between paths is often part of the fun of travel planning and goal setting.

Not every goal for your trip has to—or even should—be purpose-driven. Adding a few for-fun, less-serious goals helps to lighten the mood and provides additional motivation along the way.

Examples of some fun goals could be visiting all the Trappist breweries in Belgium, learning 5 words in Portuguese each day during a month-long trip to Brazil, and trying 20 different flavors of Kit Kat while in Japan.

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Just a few of the hundreds of flavored Kit Kats available in Japan.

Deciding How Many Travel Goals to Have

When trying to determine how many goals you should set for a trip, there are a number of factors to consider.

How long will you be gone? How much time will you be able to devote to accomplishing your goals? Will you have other obligations or responsibilities on your trip? Does reading over your list of potential goals make you feel overwhelmed?

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It can be helpful to think of travel goals as items in your mental backpack. Pack too few and you'll be ill-prepared. Pack too many and you'll be overly burdened.

In general, it is better to pick a smaller number of meaningful goals rather than a large number of goals that you’re less enthusiastic about. Your time and energy on the road is limited, and there is only so much you can concentrate on.

Changing Your Travel Goals

Having fewer goals allows you to create new goals when you’re traveling based on what you see and do. As you travel, you will undoubtedly realize new things about yourself and your prioritizes might change. Perhaps you came to South America to learn Brazilian Capoeira only to learn that you’d rather practice Argentine Tango.

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Argentinian Tango dancers. CC BY 2.5 , Carlos Luque .

Your goals don’t have to be inflexible. Sometimes unexpected things happen when you’re traveling. Allow yourself the latitude to jump into the adventure that is unexpected possibilities. Don’t let your original goal of visiting the top 5 Sachertorte coffee houses in Vienna keep you from accepting an invite from new friends to spend the weekend at a music festival in Bratislava. The best part of travel is the unexpected and the unplanned, and objectives should never get in the way of a good story.

Expectations Versus Hopes

To help make this easier, make sure your goals are not expectations. Expectations are absolute and unmovable. When we expect something, we move an accomplishment from being something to be celebrated to being something mundane. After all, we expected it to happen so why be happy? And if they don’t happen, then we get upset.

In contrast, if you view your goals as hopes—things you want to have happen but also recognize that they might not—then you are free to change or abandon goals when necessary. The quality of your travel experiences are not contingent upon how many of the goals you set out at the beginning are accomplished blindly.

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Don't underestimate the benefits of having the freedom to explore with hope.

How to Achieve Your Travel Goals

There are a number of things you can do to help you to accomplish your travel goals.

1.) Make sure your travel goals are SMART

As mentioned above, if your goals are not specific, measurable, actionable, relevant, or time-bound, your chances of success will be greatly diminished.

2.) Review your travel goals regularly

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Review your goals every day when you wake up. One way to do this is to create a travel journal within which you actually one big goal for the day and three ways in which you are going to make it happen.

Also remind yourself everyday of your overall purpose for traveling. Write this down on a piece of paper and bring it with you during the day.

3.) Prioritize your travel goals

At the beginning of your trip, sequence your goals based on priority. Know what is most important to get done first and what you most want to accomplish. Not only does this set you off on the right foot, but it makes it more likely that you will have done the things you most want to do in case something happens that cuts your trip short or otherwise changes your plans.

4.) Keep track of your progress

Before you go to bed each night take a moment to write down your successes. Note what steps you took to achieve your goals and how much progress you’ve made since yesterday.

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Somedays you’ll take great leaps, whereas others days it may feel like you’ve only advanced a little. Don’t worry about this. Remain consistent in the process and the results will eventually show.

5.) Celebrate your success

Be sure to enjoy the moment when you accomplish your goals. Fully embrace the feelings you get and let them soak into you. Hold onto that feeling as long as you can. Think about the hard work and dedication it took to get to where you are.

Take a photo to memorialize your accomplishment and let other people know on social media what you’ve done. Don’t worry about coming across as boastful—in general, people want other people to succeed, and if your joy is genuine your friends and family will be supportive. And who knows, you may even inspire someone else to take on their own challenges.

The joy one gains from a hard-earned achievement is addictive, and you’ll naturally want more of it. Ensuring that you take the time to properly celebrate your successes is critical when building the work-reward loop that drives future performance.

6.) Reflect

Throughout the goal-achievement process, remain reflective. Ask yourself how things are going? Are your goals too easy and you’re not feeling challenged? What are you learning about yourself? Use this information to adjust your future plans and goals.

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Things to Avoid: What Prevents You From Achieving Your Travel Goals

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Don't let your next trip be filled with regret and disappointment due to unmet travel goals.

There are a number of reasons people don’t achieve their travel goals. Some of the biggest road blocks include:

1.) Impatience

You want results right away and get frustrated and quit when you don’t see the results immediately.

2.) Perfectionism

You want everything to be done perfectly the first time and if that’s not the case you get upset and quit.

3.) Failure

You are unable to deal with failure on a first, second, or tenth try. Those who stick with it are those that achieve. 

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Even the best fail sometimes.

4.) Focusing on the end results

When you shift your attention from the process to final outcome, you’re more likely to make mistakes, not give it your full effort, and overlook crucial steps. Also, the process is often quite fun—especially in traveling. Imagine not enjoying the hike up a mountain side because you’re focused exclusively on what it will feel like when you get to the top.

5.) Excuses

Sometimes excuses are what prevent us from achieving our goals.Your mind likes to stay in a comfort zone and so it will say and do whatever it can to prevent you from moving out of that. Do you hear yourself saying some of the following? If you do, stop for a moment and think. 

-I’m not good enough.

-It’s not the right time.

-I’m too old/young.

-I don’t have the money.

-People will laugh at me.

-What if I fail?

6.) Overly-large steps

If you bite off more than you can chew in one chunk it can be demoralizing and daunting. This is common. Instead of committing to visiting all the countries in the world when you first start out traveling, perhaps start by visiting one.

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Every great journey starts with a single step.

7.) Procrastination

Now is the best time to act. It’s easy to say that you’ll travel one day or achieve XYZ in the future when you feel right. Don’t wait until you feel ready, or when the time is right. If you do that, you risk that time never coming. If you can’t complete the whole goal right now, create a mini-goal that you can finish that when done will help you to achieve your larger goal. Any progress is good progress!

8.) Distractions

People, at home, social pressure. These can all distract you from your goals. Remember why you’re trying to achieve your goals, and this can help you keep on track.

9.) Lack of consistency

Are you not doing the same things every day to help achieve your goals? Do you work hard one day and then slack off another?

Show up everyday with effort and you’ll be rewarded. The more consistent you are, the easier it is to achieve goals as they become habits. Get in the habit of talking to locals when you wake up each morning and you’ll find it second nature after a while.

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Keep showing up and you'll eventually catch a ride.

10.) Expectations

More on this next week!

As you've learned, if you're interested in consistently having exceptional travel experiences, you should to set goals. The best travel goals are SMART goals—Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time-Based—and are often steps towards fulfilling a greater purpose or Why. Such goals provide travelers with the motivation, vision, and resiliency. By following a few straight-forward steps, anyone can design, develop, and—ultimately—live their travel dreams.

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25 Dream Travel Destinations You Need To Visit In 2024

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Imagine a year of wanderlust fulfilled, a year when your passport collects more stamps than ever before.

As a seasoned globetrotter who’s gone through the hassle of travel planning, I totally get the struggle of finding authentic and inspiring travel info online.

But don’t worry, that’s why I’m here! Drawing from my years of globe-trotting experience, I’ve put together this list of dreamy travel destinations, each with its own unique charm and allure .

So, whether you’re a seasoned traveler or planning your first big adventure, this post is here to ignite your wanderlust and provide invaluable insights for your next journey. Let’s dive in!

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I’m Magdalena, your guide to the world’s hidden gems. Let’s embark on a virtual journey to discover the 25 dream travel destinations you need to visit in 2024.

25 Unforgettable Dream Travel Destinations That You Need To Add To Your Bucket list

Bocas del Toro is a must-see if you are traveling in 2024 in Panama. Certainly, it has charm with its sprawling beaches that are never too crowded and its turquoise waters.

In fact, its beaches are home to 95% of the coral species found in the Caribbean Sea. The vibrant hotels and eateries that surround Bocas Town’s streets and coastlines are its most unique characteristic.

Memorable wildlife encounters include night time snorkeling in the bioluminescent waters. But it also includes exploring the underground lakes of Nivida Bat Cave . This is done with the help of headlamps and an experienced guide from Hello Travel Panama.

The mountainous region of Chiriquí is equally enchanting. Indeed, between its beaches and highlands, the active Volcán Barú dominates.

First, check into the new 10-room boutique hotel, Finca El Oasis . Then, leave at midnight for a hike to the summit at dawn for a panoramic sunrise above the clouds. 

Drink locally grown coffee that you won’t find at home, like Chiriquí’s beloved Geisha coffee . But, if a hike seems too intense, there are also off-road excursions to the top of the volcano. It’s also possible to try zip-lining through the canopy directly on the property.

While in Bocas del Toro, you will taste Caribbean flavors that will awaken your senses and your desire to explore the local cuisine.

So check out this list of the island’s best restaurants and hotels and better plan your stay. 

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2. Mexico 

European tourists often have an exaggerated image of a country where insecurity reigns. Rest assured, Mexico is not more dangerous than any other country.

If you’re here to enjoy the natural wonders, restaurants, archaeological sites, and natural sites, no one will want to harm you. Mexicans are very welcoming.

Mexico, and in particular the Yucatan region, is sunny all year round, so whatever the season, you can travel to Mexico without worry. If there is a rainy season from July to October, it is not at all restrictive to visit the Yucatan.

The days remain warm and sunny, which explains why many families go to Mexico during the school vacations.

Where should you go in Mexico? The country offers an incredible diversity of landscapes and experiences.

From the beaches of Yucatan to the volcanoes of the center, there are so many things to do in Oaxaca , including exploring its archaeological sites. An overview of the different regions to see in Mexico.

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If you dream of a trip to Mexico that combines culture and nature, the Yucatan is the ideal region to set down your bags!

Explore the different archaeological sites. Considered the 7th wonder of the modern world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chichén Itzá is surely the most emblematic.

Another must-see is Uxmal, known for the excellent conservation of its architectural details. Calakmul, which is more confidential, is located in the middle of the jungle.

The cities of Yucatan have a nonchalant atmosphere. Take time to lose yourself in the colorful streets of Valladolid, in the white city of Merida, or in the charming colonial buildings of Izmal.

Want to experience life on an island? Make travel plans to the charming island of Isla Mujeres , known for its white-sand shores and turquoise waters.

The Yucatan coastline keeps its promises. On the program: relaxation in the shade of a coconut tree on immaculate white sand; diving to explore the extraordinary underwater world; and succulent restaurants on the beach.

My favorite is the one in Celestun, where you will even have the chance to observe pink flamingos.

You should include the city of Bacalar and the famous lagoon on your map while arranging your journey through the Yucatan Peninsula. 

Of course, a stay in Peru will pass by the discovery of the ancient Inca city of Machu Picchu and Lima , the capital, will surprise the tourists by its unusual visits and its modernity.

But why go to Peru exactly? Because it is also a country of an unequaled human and cultural wealth which asks only to be discovered and appreciated by the adventurers of the XXIst century!

Why should you visit Lima , Peru? Even just for the architecture – to view the cathedral, church, and convent of San Francisco, or the stronghold of Real Felipe – and its museums, which are essential to understanding the history of the nation, it is an inescapable trip.

It is also an opportunity to visit Peruvian shops and buy some local wares, particularly wool clothing like ponchos, gloves, and hats.

After Lima, most vacationers staying in Peru head for Cuzco , the center of Inca culture and the city nearest to the renowned Machu Picchu. The best mode of transportation between these two cities is by air. 

After touring Cuzco and its unique neighborhoods, it is time to begin climbing the Andes in order to reach Machu Picchu , the lost metropolis of the Incas. It can be reached either by railway , which is very unique, or by a beautiful but lengthy hiking trail.

Travel destinations Peru

Discover your next dream destination with this interactive quiz, tailored to your travel preferences and interests!

4. thailand .

The land of smiles is a dream travel destination for winter. The best time to visit Thailand is between November and February.

On the spot, you will clearly have something to forget the cold with the various activities to do, the Thai gastronomy , the visit of temples and sanctuaries , as well as the escapades on the nearby islands !

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5. The Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic is a must for lazing on the beaches. It is also an opportunity to recharge the batteries after a bleak and nearly depressive winter.

So, explore the jungle, dive under the turquoise waters, enjoy the delicious beaches of Punta Cana , and take a day trip to Santo Domingo . In short, choose this country in 2024!

The Dominican Republic

6. The Canary Islands

Whether it is Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, Tenerife, or Fuerteventura, the archipelago of the Canary Islands is only a few hours’ flight away.

To escape the winter, you can enjoy the many landscapes, ranging from volcanic to paradisiacal . If you want to go with your family, the Spanish archipelago is the perfect destination for a vacation in an island setting.

The Canary Islands

7. The Maldives

Considered a true paradise on earth, the Maldives have always been popular. At the same time, is it impossible to resist the turquoise lagoons , the dominant sun, the multicolored fish, and the famous bungalows on stilts?

Without any hesitation, choosing the Maldives as a winter destination is an excellent choice. In terms of temperatures, the thermometer reads 30 degrees minimum! 

The Maldives

Most tourists don’t think much about it, but Africa is a continent you should visit at least once. For example, I recommend that you visit Kenya , a culturally significant destination known for its safaris.

But it’s not only that; go and discover Nairobi, the capital, as well as the Masa Mara reserve and the Amboseli park.

Kenya

9. The French Caribbean

For a moment of escape, I recommend Guadeloupe and Martinique to enjoy a warm climate without leaving France .

During your trip, you can discover different cultures, Creole traditions, and beautiful natural landscapes. Of course, take the time to taste the local cuisine to bring a little balm to your heart.

The French Caribbean

10. Vietnam

Located near China and Thailand, Vietnam remains a protected country and is preserved from mass tourism.

Take advantage of the winter months to learn about a culture that is off the beaten path. Among the top activities to do, visiting Hanoi is a must, as is also visiting the city of Saigon, formerly known as Ho Chi Minh City… So, are you in?

Vietnam

11. Costa Rica

Located in Central America , Costa Rica offers interesting temperatures during winter: on average 26 degrees between December and April.

This advantage makes this country a favorite destination to enjoy the sun in the middle of winter. During your stay, discover the various natural parks, volcanic sites, the Rio Celeste waterfall , its forests and its sublime beaches. 

It’s true that the overwhelmingly green color of Costa Rica is what first catches your eye when you arrive. Of course, the many different animal species that call this nation home find its lush and verdant environment to be a true paradise. 

Want to unwind for a moment? Costa Rica has a variety of beaches that are all equally stunning. The Caribbean shore offers a completely different landscape, a Caribbean vibe, a mingling of Amerindian cultures, and untamed terrain. Natural basins and remote beaches can be found. 

One of the most well-liked things to do in the south of Costa Rica is to visit Nauyaca Falls . You can enjoy rock climbing, horseback riding, or swim in the 1000 square meter pool in addition to admiring the breathtaking natural surroundings.

Santa Teresa is a small beach town located on the southern tip of the Nicoya Peninsula in Costa Rica.

Because of its laid-back hippie vibe and incredible surf beaches, Santa Teresa has been on many people’s radars in recent years.

Without a doubt, Santa Teresa is gaining popularity over time and becoming one of the best places to visit in Costa Rica.

The smallest and busiest National Park in Costa Rica is Manuel Antonio . The cause is not really a mystery…

It’s quite simple. It has stunning white-sand beaches and is encircled by a lush, lovely rainforest where it is simple to view wildlife like sloths and monkeys.

Costa Rica

12. Iceland

If you want to avoid the snow, I recommend you visit Iceland in the spring. It is the ideal time to discover the green landscapes, the cliffs, and above all, the return to light by leaving the winter behind!

On the temperature side, they are not warmer in the summer than in the spring; you should expect an average of 10 degrees, but the setting is really exceptional.

Iceland

13. Croatia 

Cities such as Split and Dubrovnik have grown in popularity among tourists in recent years. So why not visit Croatia in 2024?

The season is ideal for exploring national parks, taking boat trips, and visiting cities on foot. Ideally, I advise you to organize a road trip through the Croatian regions, just for fun!

Croatia

Unavoidable, Greece is a mythical destination in spring. Choosing this time of the year is a direct ticket to peace and quiet during your stay.

Once there, the Greek hospitality will make you feel good, not to mention the many historical monuments, archaeological sites, relics, beaches, and, of course, the Cyclades islands like Santorini ! If you want to know where to go in Greece, don’t hesitate to consult my article on this subject.

15. Andalusia, Spain

Spain is a must-see country for vacations. But I strongly recommend you visit Andalusia at the southern end of the country.

It’s a region rich in culture and history, with a past that is still very much alive but can be seen through its monuments.

So, consider renting a car to visit the cities of Seville , Cordoba , Granada , Cadiz , and the surrounding area to discover the local culture!

Andalusia, Spain

16. Italy 

To visit historic cities such as Bologna, Venice , Florence, Rome or Siena, I highly recommend leaving during the spring.

In addition to enjoying an excellent climate, you won’t be bothered by the tourist crowds. If you love mountain scenery, you want to go to the Dolomites in Italy!

Now it’s up to you to enjoy good pizzas , discover the must-see monuments and enjoy the typical Italian dolce vita.

Italy

17. United States

During this time of the year, the weather is really favorable in many parts of the United States. This is a great time to spend a nice vacation in the West, going to New York , Los Angeles , or Miami .

However, be careful; when you go to visit sites at high altitude, you may run into snow, so be careful and organize yourself well!

United States

18. Namibia

Although Namibia is a dream travel destination at any time of the year, it is most interesting in the spring. From April onward, temperatures start at 15 degrees, reaching 30 degrees in May and June.

Overall, this is the perfect time to visit the national parks, the Namib Desert, go on safari, or explore the nature reserves.

Namibia

Brazil is a vacation destination that is regularly forgotten. However, flying to this country in summer is a great advantage: it is a low-tourist season.

In addition to delivering warm and pleasant temperatures, go on a road trip to visit Rio de Janeiro, Salvador de Bahia, and Sao Paulo, as well as mythical places like the Amazon and the Iguazu Falls.

Brazil

20. Bali, Indonesia

Summer vacations allow you to unwind, and there is no better place to do so than Bali! Without hesitation, I recommend this destination to discover the most beautiful rice fields, beaches, temples, and sanctuaries of the island.

One of the must-visit spots is the Karang Boma Cliff , offering breathtaking views of the ocean and the surrounding landscapes.

To relax, why not treat yourself to a massage session and some meditation? So, is this something that tempts you?

Bali

21. Corsica

The island of Beauty awaits you, if only for its idyllic beaches…Corsica is one of the best destinations to visit in 2024.

Corsica’s culture is really rich, as are its gastronomy and its history. Nevertheless, you should know that the island is famous for having the most beautiful creeks and natural pools in Europe.

It is a considerable asset not to be neglected!

Corsica

Surprising and fascinating, Norway is perfect for nature lovers. If you want to experience something out of the ordinary during the summer, this is the country for you.

Although the cost of living is high, you’ll be amazed by the fjords, glaciers, and northern lights .

If you have a flexible budget, this is a dream travel destination to discover, even if you travel with children!  

Norway

23. Portugal

For those who don’t want to go very far in 2024, I think that Portugal is an excellent compromise.

Whether you want to visit Lisbon in three days, Porto , or the Algarve , your sun vacations will not disappoint.

Get ready for an amazing adventure with mindful travel in Portugal ! I’ve got an awesome agenda lined up: enjoying tasty local specialties, chilling on beautiful Portuguese beaches, and immersing yourself in authentic landscapes.

24. Malta, Gozo and Comino

Need a sunny vacation? I can recommend Malta as well as the neighboring islands of Gozo and Comino.

Although Malta is not very big, it has a huge cultural and historical heritage. If you like museums and archaeological sites, you will be served. Or you can simply laze on the sand and bask in the hot sun!

Malta

25. The South of France

If you can’t afford to go abroad, why not stay in France and focus on the south of the country?

In fact, there are many beautiful places to visit, such as the French Riviera , Provence lavender fields , Pyrenees , the Camargue, Occitania, and many other fascinating places.

Plus, the temperatures are always very good in the south and even throughout the year, so why not take advantage of it?

South of France

In conclusion, these  25 dream travel destinations  offer a diverse range of experiences for  adventurous  travelers in 2024.

Whether you’re seeking  breathtaking natural landscapes ,  rich cultural heritage , or  thrilling adventures , there is something for everyone on this list.

So start planning your next dream trip and  explore  the world in 2024!

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The definition of a dream vacation varies from person to person, but no matter how you define it, everyone deserves to go on a big, once-in-a-lifetime trip. But where do you even begin planning such an epic getaway? Chances are the vacation you fantasize about in your 20s isn't what your 40-year-old self finds appealing — and with a world full of beautiful cultures, natural wonders, and historical sites, things can quickly become overwhelming. Do you book that ski trip to Japan or save up for an excursion through the Galápagos Islands instead?

To get the ball rolling, we've curated some incredible experiences for every decade of your life. These trips take into account your wallet (here's to you, 20-somethings), mobility, and what sort of destinations tend to call to people in different phases of life . Ready to dive in? Here we go.

In your 20s: Costa Rica

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Costa Rica is far enough from the U.S. to feel like a true escape, yet close enough to make finding cheap flights totally doable. Plus, the relatively affordable cost of living will help ease any financial concerns. You can grab an Imperial (a popular local beer) for about $1-$2, enjoy a sandwich and fries for around $10, and spend plenty of time lounging on the beach for free.

If you're traveling with friends, book a house near the ocean and spend your time near or in the water — surfing, snorkeling, fishing, and kitesurfing. When you're ready for more, a short trip inland will transport you to lush rain forests that house sloths, spider monkeys, colorful birds, and jaguars. For guaranteed animal sightings, head to Centro de Rescate y Santuario Las Pumas in southern Cañas, an animal sanctuary and rescue center. And if you're craving adventure, hike one of the country's many volcanoes or zip line through the clouds.

In your 30s: Japan

There's something for everyone in Japan , with its next-level cityscape, rugged mountains, natural hot springs ( this one in particular), and stunning beaches. All you have to do is narrow things down — which is easier said than done.

In Tokyo , check out the fashion at Harajuku, make your way across Shibuya Crossing, and visit the bars and cafes of Akihabara. For culture and history, head to Kyoto, where you'll find a plethora of Buddhist temples, imperial palaces, Shinto shrines, and perfectly manicured gardens.

Adventure lovers should visit in the winter when skiing takes over the northern island of Hokkaido, and the natural hot springs become a daily must. Alternatively, you can ski the Japanese Alps on the main island of Honshu and make time to visit the hot spring-loving monkeys at Jigokudani Monkey Park . If warm, sandy shores are more your style, head to the Okinawa Islands, where you'll find clear turquoise waters and white-sand beaches.

In your 40s: Machu Picchu, Peru

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The sprawling agricultural terraces, mountain views, and intricate Incan citadels of Machu Picchu have captivated travelers for centuries. But sorting out the logistics takes time, and some of the best experiences involve strapping on a backpack (loaded with the right supplies) and conquering the journey by foot. That's why this trip is perfect for adventurous travelers in their 40s who have the know-how, time, and resources to book the once-in-a-lifetime getaway.

Make time to enjoy Lima and the UNESCO World Heritage city of Cusco, in addition to the trip's main draw: the arrival at Machu Picchu. Remember, many trips are fully customizable, and you can hike, drive, or take the train. For a classic take on the trip, stick to the Inca Trail, but to avoid the crowds (at least the worst of them), you might want to book a trek that takes you around Salkantay Mountain. There are also add-on excursions, including a visit to the Lares region. It's hard to go wrong.

In your 50s: Galápagos Islands

The wonders of the Galápagos are no secret, but until you visit for yourself, it's hard to know just how special the place really is. Thanks to serious protection efforts by the Galápagos National Park and the Galápagos Marine Reserve, the islands and the animals that inhabit them are still relatively untouched. You'll spot blue-footed boobies locked in a mating dance, swim with sea lion pups, and watch marine iguanas sunning themselves next to Galápagos penguins.

To experience the islands, you'll need to book a tour and spend several days living off of a boat, which is why a small-scale luxury yacht with an onboard naturalist is well worth the extra cost. Check out the offerings from INCA (International Nature & Cultural Adventures), a well-respected travel company that keeps its group sizes small and trip quality high — from multi-course meals to luxe extras like onboard Wi-Fi and a rooftop hot tub.

In your 60s: France

If you do it right, a trip to France can include all the bells and whistles of a once-in-a-lifetime trip. Start in Paris, soaking up the wonders of the city — from picnics under the twinkling Eiffel Tower to afternoons spent exploring the Palace of Versailles to dinners at one of the city's Michelin-starred restaurants.

From there, rent a car and head southwest to the coastal city of La Rochelle, where you'll nosh on freshly caught fish and explore the medieval and Renaissance architecture of the old town. A drive further down the coast puts you in Bordeaux , home to great food and even better wine. You'll want to make a pit stop in the charming surf town of Biarritz before cutting east toward the French Riviera . As you travel along the stunning Mediterranean coast, swing by cities like Marseille and Nice, glitzy communities like St. Tropez and Cannes, and under-the-radar towns like Cassis and Antibes. Before returning to Paris , make time to stroll the lavender fields of Provence and drive among the jaw-dropping French Alps.

It's a trip that not only exposes you to the finer things in life — architecture, art, and French food and wine — but will open your mind to the distinctly French way of living, a mindset that is perfect for your 60s.

In your 70s and beyond: South Africa

There's more to Africa than safaris — and this trip with smarTours proves it. In addition to visiting Kruger National Park, one of Africa's largest game reserves with a high density of animals (including the Big Five — lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants, and buffalos), you'll get to explore the South African cities of Cape Town , Durban, and Johannesburg, learn about the legacy of Nelson Mandela, and check out the countries of Eswatini and Zimbabwe (if you book the extension).

The trip is ideally suited to travelers ready to get out and explore but don't want the stress of booking every detail or committing to a ton of physical activity. With a bit of thoughtful planning (and the help of smarTours), galavanting all over South Africa and seeing incredible animals is not only doable, it's easy.

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15 Dream Travel Destinations to Visit Before You Die

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Looking for dream travel destinations to fuel your wanderlust? Look no further!

As an avid traveller and travel blogger, it’s probably no surprise that I have a list of dream travel destinations as long as my arm.

I’m always dreaming of travel and all the places I want to visit – or re-visit.

My bucket list is already fairly lengthy, but continues to grow every year as I discover more adventures to add.

This list of dream destinations is my personal list, but be warned: I think you’ll get a healthy dose of wanderlust, too.

From well-trodden countries to off-the-beaten-path destinations, cities to beaches, here’s my list of dream travel destinations that I want to visit at least once in my life.

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1. australia.

A vast, arid landscape with sparse vegetation in the foreground and the iconic Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, in the distance. The large sandstone formation stands prominently under a clear sky with a slight gradient from blue to pale orange.

After being an expat for 8 years, exploring my own country is right at the top of my list.

There are so many things to do in Australia , and upon returning home to Melbourne I realised how little of my own country I’ve seen.

I’ve fixed that somewhat, with a visit to Uluru , a hike in Tasmania and a 3.5 month road trip around half the country – through South Australia, stopping in quirky towns like Coober Pedy , up through the Northern Territory , through the Kimberley , and all the way down the Western Australia coast .

Of course, there’s so much more I still need and want to do – an East Coast Australia road trip from Melbourne to Sydney. Drive all the way up to the Cape of York . Hike Western Australia’s Cape to Cape trail. Another trip along the incredible Great Ocean Road .

READ NEXT: An epic Adelaide to Darwin road trip

The expansive Plaza de España in Seville, Spain, with its ornate architecture, a canal with a small boat, and visitors walking along the semi-circular building's arcade.

Spain is my spirit country. I feel so alive when I’m there and so comfortable. This is always one of my dream travel destinations, and a place I’m so happy to return to each time.

Our incredible southern Spain road trip a few years ago took us through the beautiful Andalucia region . I could easily live in Seville , and eat all the tapas and become gorda .

I’ve been to Barcelona and Madrid, but next time I return to Spain, I would relish the chance to get out into the countryside, especially in the north of the country. I’d love to return to San Sebastián and eat all the delicious pintxos , or try more wine in La Rioja . I’ve heard incredible things about the Asturias region, and all of the coast of Spain looks spectacular.

Also on my bucket list is completing the Camino de Santiago , the famous pilgrimage route.

READ NEXT: How to spend the perfect 2 days in Granada

Narrow cobblestone street in a quaint European village, with colourful buildings and a white scooter parked to one side. The food, beaches and small villages are just a few reasons why I want to visit Italy.

My husband and I were supposed to visit Italy for our 5 th wedding anniversary in 2019. But because we went on a 5-month road trip around the USA that year, we decided to postpone it until 2020. Obviously, that never happened!

Why do I want to go Italy? I don’t think I really need to explain why it’s one of my bucket list destinations. Italy has so much to offer, but for me, number one is the food . Sitting in a café devouring handmade pasta, or feasting on fresh seafood in an oceanside village or eating all the street food in Naples sounds pretty idyllic.

I would love to visit some lesser touristed places , like Puglia, Sicily or Umbria. But I also want to explore the churches in Rome and more popular spots!

In the meantime, I’ll be satisfied with the pizza that our Italian neighbour hands over the fence and fresh pasta delivered from Melbourne’s abundance of Italian restaurants.

4. Papua New Guinea

A lush tropical landscape viewed from a hilltop, showing a dense spread of palm trees and foliage, with a small coastal town by the water's edge and mountains in the background. Papua New Guinea is a country full of bucket list adventures.

I was lucky enough to live in one of the most fascinating countries on the planet, Papua New Guinea (PNG). Papua New Guinea is the most linguistically diverse country in the world, with more than 800 languages spoken. It has mind-blowing festivals that are a riot of colour, song and dance.

From stunning beaches and islands (with few other tourists), to the challenging Kokoda Track hike , to incredible birds and wildlife, Papua New Guinea offers some pretty awesome adventures that are – dare I say it – off the beaten path.

While I’ve done many of the best things to do in PNG , I am still desperate to visit the Ambunti Crocodile Festival , which celebrates the importance of the crocodile to the people around the Sepik River.

I also desperately want to go back to Kavieng and stay in one of the overwater bungalows at Nusa Island Retreat , or maybe even bike the whole way up the island of New Ireland.

If your jam is finding bucket list adventures , you’ll discover quite a few in PNG.

READ NEXT: 20 things to know before you visit Papua New Guinea

5. New Zealand

A hiker stands on a mountain ridge overlooking a vast, mist-covered lake surrounded by rugged mountains, emphasizing the scale and grandeur of the natural landscape. New Zealand is one of the most beautiful countries in the world and worthy of adding to any travel bucket list.

For all the fun we Aussies make of our neighbours “across the ditch” and the number of their celebrities that we claim as our own, there’s one thing we can all agree on: New Zealand is unimaginably beautiful .

Our second-closest neighbour (after PNG) is practically an extension of Australia (with a funnier accent), and the Trans-Tasman hop barely feels like you’re “going overseas”.

While I’ve been to New Zealand many times, it’s usually been quick trips to cities for work. In the future, I imagine hiring a campervan and taking a lazy few weeks to cruise around the country, visiting friends, tasting delicious wines and fresh food, and enjoying the splendour of New Zealand’s outdoors .

A woman - the author of this article - stands on a dirt path amidst tall agave plants, with mountains in the distance. She is wearing a red dress. A mezcal tour is one of the best things to do in Oaxaca to discover how this liquor is made

I’ve been to Mexico so many times – like Spain, it’s one of those countries I could easily live in.

For years, however, I’ve never been able to make the timing work so that we could visit during Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), which celebrates life and death. This experience is high on my bucket list.

One of my favourite cities in the whole world is Oaxaca , and I’d love to return there (and again, live there!).

Another favourite city is Mexico City , and if you’ve never been there, you’re really missing out. The food , the architecture, the history all make a visit to Mexico City memorable.

And don’t believe everything you hear – Mexico is actually quite safe to visit.

READ NEXT: What to know before you visit Oaxaca

7. Scotland

A scenic view of the Isle of Skye, Scotland, with rugged terrain, green valleys, and a small loch nestled amongst the rolling hills under a dynamic sky. The rugged beauty and a family connection are reasons why I'd like to visit Scotland.

My husband’s grandfather was from Scotland, and I’ve always thought it would be wonderful to visit the country of his heritage.

While I’d prefer better weather, the rugged landscape , castles, whisky and cosmopolitan cities would make for an entertaining few weeks of road tripping.

When we were last in Spain we actually met a couple of Scots who told us about Burns Night and Hogmanay . Scots strike me as people who love to have a good time , so I can only imagine the wild fun of celebrating these events with them!

8. The Amazon

A serene riverside setting in the Amazon, with a small stilt house surrounded by dense jungle reflecting in the calm waters at sunset. One of the places that has long been on my bucket list is the Amazon.

Sailing down the Amazon River has always been one of my bucket list adventures. I imagine sleeping on the deck of the boat in a hammock, lazily whiling away the days reading books and playing card games, spotting birds on the shore and pink dolphins in the water.

Who knows if that’s actually what it’d end up being like, but it still remains on my bucket list.

I’ve always wanted to visit the Brazilian Amazon , and sail from Manaus to Belem, but I’ve also read about amazing experiences visiting the Amazon from Peru, Colombia, Bolivia or Ecuador (all of which are also dream travel destinations of mine!).

READ NEXT: The best places to visit in Brazil

The interior of the Nasir al-Mulk Mosque in Iran, featuring a stunning display of intricate Islamic architecture, colorful mosaics, and stained glass that casts vibrant light patterns onto the carpeted floor. When it's safe to travel, visiting Iran is on my bucket list.

Before the pandemic hit, Iran had just started to become a hot spot for tourism . It seemed like everyone and their mother were visiting this Middle Eastern country.

The food, the hospitality , the surprising sophistication all intrigue me.

Unfortunately, Iran doesn’t have the most amazing reputation at the moment, so it may be some time before I can visit.

The ancient Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru, perched on a mountain ridge with terraced fields and stone structures, under a clear blue sky.

My first – and only – experience of Peru was a few days in Cusco followed by the Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu . It was just a taster of a country that has been calling me ever since.

If you haven’t caught on yet, food is usually what draws me to a country, and with Peru it’s no different. I adore Peruvian food , and if I’m ever visiting a city and I see a Peruvian restaurant, I’ll be there straight away. I also make a pretty mean Pisco Sour if I do say so myself.

The next time we go to Peru, I plan to head to some of the lesser-visited ruins like Chan Chan or Choquequirao, fly over the Nazca Lines, explore historic Arequipa, and spend some time by the beach .

READ NEXT: The ultimate Salkantay Trek packing list

11. Colombia

Two women dressed in traditional, colorful Colombian attire with fruit baskets on their heads, walking away from the viewer down a colonial street in Cartagena, evoking the country's vibrant culture. One of my bucket list countries is Colombia.

I’m sad that we never visited Colombia while we lived in Argentina or the United States. We always talked about it but just never got there.

This South American country is stripping off its dangerous reputation, and visitors have been streaming in to discover its beautiful beaches , lush mountain villages and colourful culture .

A hike that’s been on my radar is the Ciudad Perdida trek . This hike is only 44 kilometres long, but the mountainous jungle terrain means it take 4 to 6 days to complete. The reward is arriving at the “Lost City”, ancient ruins buried deep in the interior.

Plus, every Colombian I’ve ever met speaks such clear Spanish, so this dream travel destination is also a great place to learn or practice Spanish.

12. Malaysia

The towering golden statue of Lord Murugan at the entrance of the Batu Caves in Malaysia, with a colorful flight of stairs leading up into the limestone hill, surrounded by lush greenery. Malaysia is known for its culture, food and beaches.

For Aussies, the first overseas destinations we head to are usually in Asia. Because we’re at the bottom of the world, it’s the closest continent for us to reach – and even if it were harder to get to, we’d still make the effort.

The variety of food, the breadth of cultures, the amazing beaches – Asia does have it all .

One country I’ve only spent a bit of time in and would like to go back to is Malaysia. I’ve visited the capital, Kuala Lumpur, for a few days, but it’s other areas of the country that are drawing me back. Penang for its food (indeed, all of Malaysia for food…), the Perhentian Islands or Langkawi for beaches, and Mt Kinabalu for active views.

There are also so many other places I want to visit or re-visit in Asia : Thailand, Laos, Japan, Indonesia, Taiwan, the Philippines, Vietnam… the list is endless.

A solitary camel walks across the arid landscape of a sandy desert with rolling dunes under a hazy sky. Oman is a fascinating mix of tradition and modern, and one of my dream travel destinations.

I remember once reading an article about a road trip through Oman , and it sounded like such an adventure.

This small Middle Eastern country is quite surprising. It has lovely cities, ancient sites, expansive rust-coloured deserts, and turquoise-coloured waters backed by jagged beaches.

Like other Middle Eastern countries, I expect that it’s filled with amazing food and warm hospitality, too.

14. Argentina

A person - the author of this article - in a black jacket and jeans stands overlooking a valley with striking multicolored mountain formations, showcasing the vivid and natural geological beauty. This is the town of Purmamarca in northern Argentina.

I lived in Buenos Aires , the capital of Argentina, for almost two years and I’m dying to return.

The 8 th largest country in the world has so much to offer: a beautiful capital city reminiscent of Europe, an expansive north that’s perfect for road tripping , incredible wine , the vast Patagonia wilderness and friendly people always up for a good time.

I’ve previously written a blog post about how to spend two weeks in Argentina that barely scratches the surface of everything that’s wonderful about the country.

I would love to go back soon to visit Argentina and explore some areas that I didn’t get to, like the Iberá Wetlands – as well as rediscover my favourite parts. Consider putting it on your list of dream travel destinations, too.

READ NEXT: The best things to do in Argentina

15. Ethiopia

The rock-hewn church of Saint George in Lalibela, Ethiopia, an architectural marvel carved from a single piece of rock in the shape of a cross, with surrounding trees and distant hills in view. Ethiopia is one of the many countries I'd love to visit.

A country that sounds so fascinating – and one that’s also become a bit of a hot spot in recent years – is Ethiopia.

The ancient traditions , churches carved out of rock, tribes of the Omo Valley and fiery Danakil Depression have put this intriguing country on my wish list.

With a visit to Ethiopia, I could also tie in a return trip to East Africa with my husband, given we’ll be in the area. I’d love to take a road trip around Uganda , and climb Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania or Mount Kenya in Kenya . And I’d definitely end the trip with a few days on the beach in Zanzibar again.

READ NEXT: 9 reasons to hire a private guide while on safari in East Africa

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  • Need a rental car? Compare prices and vehicles on DiscoverCars .
  • Omio is a great site for booking buses, trains and ferries across Europe.
  • Check out the huge range of day tours throughout major cities and countries on GetYourGuide , Klook or Viator . There’s something for everyone.
  • One thing I always purchase is  travel insurance . Travel Insurance Master  allows you to compare across multiple policy providers, while  SafetyWing  is great for long-term travellers and digital nomads.
  • Stuff I always pack? A reusable water bottle , packing cubes and a handy electronics organiser .

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Regarding less touristy Italy I strongly recommend Lecce in Puglia and Procida Island off Naples. Lecce is very pretty and the surrounding countryside is worth a drive. Procida is a lovely fishing village with very few tourists when I visited although this may have changed now that it has been voted the cultural capital of Italy for 2022. I would like to forward photos but can’t do that under the circumstances but have a look online and you will see why I liked them so much.

Oh thank you so much Kevin!! I’ll definitely add these to my list. I can’t wait to get to Italy when I can.

Many of the countries you mention here are also on my wishlist. Oman, New Zealand, Peru, Ethiopia, Colombia, Spain, Italy, Iran, and… Papua New Guinea — oh how much I want to see Indonesia’s neighbor to the east! I think when the pandemic is over (or at least under control), overseas travel will be limited by region, before global travel begins in earnest again. So, realistically Southeast Asia might be where I will go in a post-pandemic world.

Agree… but at least there are so many incredible places to visit in SE Asia so you are spoilt for choice! Hopefully I’ll also be able to get over that way soon too!

Omggg! I know what you mean… I am dreaming up so many new vacation ideas. Many new Pinterest boards (lol). We travel for food too, and really want to go to Italy, Spain, and Peru for that reason. Kudos for visiting so many places!

Yes, the food is always the drawcard for me!! And you always make such delicious food. Where else is on your list?

I’m dreaming of travelling again too Bec. Big sigh. Top of my bucket list is the Sepik and, like you, I also wanted to tie it in with the Ambunti Croc Festival this year. Now that looks to be out, but I’m determined to get to the Sepik at some stage before I leave PNG… if that ever happens 🙂 Thanks for this article – some places on there I hadn’t even considered. Sending love to you and yours xx

Ohhh we need to do the festival together then!!

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53 Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Creating your own bucket list full of dream destinations is the first step to traveling more. Recently I have been updating my own travel bucket list and decided to put together this list of dream destinations to spark that sense of wanderlust in you as well!

Whether you’re looking to immerse yourself in nature, explore ancient ruins, or simply relax on pristine beaches, these dream destinations offer a little something for everyone.

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Below I’m sharing my ultimate list of Dream Destination Spots to add to your Travel Bucket List:

  • Dream Destinations – Europe
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  • Dream Destinations – Central America
  • Dream Destinations – South America
  • Dream Destinations – Asia
  • Dream Destinations – Africa
  • Dream Destinations – Middle East
  • Dream Destinations – Oceania

Dream Destinations in Europe

Blue Lagoon, Iceland | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Blue Lagoon | Reykjavík, Iceland

Iceland, also known as the “Land of Fire and Ice”, is a dream destination home to otherworldly landscapes, black sand beaches, Nordic culture, and the opportunity to chase the Northern Lights.

Iceland boasts of a variety of ice caves, volcano tours, and natural hot springs, making it an ideal destination for outdoor lovers. During the summer months, the sun rarely sets (also known as the Midnight Sun), and offers even more daylight to explore everything this beautiful country has to offer.

The Blue Lagoon in Iceland is a must-visit destination renowned for its geothermic spa and natural hot spring. One of the key features of the Blue Lagoon is its dreamy mineral-rich, milky blue waters. These waters contain a unique combination of silica, algae, and minerals, which are known for their healing properties and skin-rejuvenating effects. Taking a dip in these tranquil waters is not only soothing but also incredibly beneficial for the skin.

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Lapland, Finland | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Lapland, Finland

Lapland, Finland is the largest and northernmost region of Finland, located in the Arctic Circle. This winter wonderland is renowned for its pristine landscapes and breathtaking natural beauty, making it a dream destination for many travelers.

Lapland offers a wide range of activities that allow visitors to fully immerse in the enchanting winter experience. One of the highlights is a magical reindeer sleigh ride, where you can glide through the glistening snow-covered forests, listening to the gentle sounds of reindeers’ bells. 

Lapland is also one of the best destinations to chase the Northern Lights! These vibrant dancing lights in the sky create a surreal and awe-inspiring spectacle, and is definitely something to check off your travel bucket list. 

Santorini, Greece | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Santorini, Greece

One of the most notable features of Santorini is its iconic whitewashed cliff-side towns, which create a stunning contrast against the blue waters of the Aegean Sea. 

Santorini is renowned for its famous sunset views in Oia. As the sun sets, the sky is painted with dreamy colors that perfectly complement the white buildings, which earns this destination a spot on your travel bucket list.

Sarakiniko Beach - Milos, Greece | | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Sarakiniko Beach | Milos, Greece

Sarakiniko Beach, located in the charming island of Milos, Greece, is a true treasure waiting to be discovered. This Greek island stands out with its dreamy lunar-like landscape that creates an otherworldly feel.

Not only is the beach surrounded by these remarkable white rocks, but it also boasts crystal clear turquoise waters, making it a true paradise for lovers of swimming and snorkeling. The contrast between the strikingly white landscape and the vivid blue water is simply breathtaking. 

Paris, France | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Paris, France

Known as the City of Love, Paris is a dream destination for those looking for an array of cultural experiences. Paris is home to some of the most iconic architecture, renowned museums, picturesque neighborhoods, and a rich tapestry of history and art.

Lavender Fields - Valensole, France | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Lavender Fields | Valensole, France

Valensole, France, is a dream vacation spot as it is home to some of the most stunning lavender fields in the world. Nestled in the heart of Provence, these fields are renowned for their vibrant purple hues and captivating fragrance.

The ideal time to visit Valensole is between late June and mid-July, when the lavender is in full bloom. During this period, the fields are transformed into a breathtaking sea of purple, creating a picturesque and dream-like landscape.

Amalfi Coast, Italy | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Amalfi Coast | Province of Salerno, Italy

The Amalfi Coast, located in the Province of Salerno in Italy, is a popular dream vacation spot for a reason. Situated in the southwestern part of the country, this province is famous for its breathtaking coastal landscapes and enchanting villages. With its colorful buildings cascading down the rugged cliffs, Amalfi is a postcard-perfect destination.

Another must-visit spot is Positano, a picturesque village that has become synonymous with the Amalfi Coast. Positano is a favorite among travelers with its pastel-hued houses and panoramic vistas. Here you can indulge in the laid-back atmosphere and lounge on the pristine beaches while taking in the beautiful views of the coast.

Cinque Terre, Italy | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Cinque Terre, Italy

Cinque Terre, Italy, is a breathtaking and unique dream destination that offers visitors an enchanting mix of coastal villages, colorful houses, and scenic hiking trails. Situated along the mesmerizing Italian Riviera, this collection of picturesque towns is renowned for its charm and beauty.

The most iconic feature of Cinque Terre is its collection of coastal villages, each with its own distinct character and allure. From the moment you arrive, you will be captivated by the vibrant hues of the cliffside houses that dot the landscape. The vivid colors create a stunning contrast against the deep blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea, making for truly awe-inspiring views.

The Dolomites, Italy | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

The Dolomites, Italy

For anyone looking for a more mountainous dream destination, The Dolomites are a great addition to your travel bucket list. Located in northeastern Italy, The Dolomites are a remarkable mountain range part of the Southern Limestone Alps, and are renowned for their unique composition and breathtaking beauty.

This mountain range is predominantly made up of dolomite rock, a type of sedimentary limestone rich in magnesium and calcium carbonate. This composition gives the mountains their distinctive pinkish hue, which has captivated travelers for centuries. 

Pena Palace - Sintra, Portugal | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Pena Palace | Sintra, Portugal

Pena Palace, situated in Sintra, Portugal, is a dreamy architectural masterpiece that enchants travelers with its vibrant colors and remarkable design. This iconic palace holds looks like something out of a fairytale and holds great historical significance, as it is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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Ibiza, Spain | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Ibiza, Spain

Nestled in the stunning Balearic Sea, Ibiza is an island that needs little introduction. Renowned for its vibrant nightlife and breathtaking beaches, this Spanish hotspot has earned a well-deserved reputation as a paradise for beachgoers and party enthusiasts alike.

While Ibiza is mainly known as a party destination, its idyllic location and stunning coastline also make it the dream vacation spot for tranquil beach days.

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Dream Destinations in the Caribbean

Pig Beach - Nassau, Bahamas | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Pig Beach | Nassau, Bahamas

Pig Beach in the Bahamas is a dream destination for animal lovers and offers a truly unique experience as it is home to a population of swimming pigs. The beach gets its unique name from the charming and surprising sight of pigs swimming in the crystal-clear blue waters.

The origin of the pigs on the island remains a mystery, with various theories circulating among locals and visitors alike. Some attribute their arrival to shipwrecks, while others believe they were left behind by sailors. Regardless of their origin, the pigs have quickly become a beloved and iconic part of Pig Beach.

What sets Pig Beach apart is the pigs’ interaction with tourists. These friendly creatures are known for their fearlessness and curiosity, eagerly approaching visitors in search of food and attention. The pigs have become accustomed to the presence of humans and have actively embraced the attention, leading to a delightful and interactive experience.

Flamingo Beach, Aruba | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Flamingo Beach | Renaissance Island, Aruba

Flamingo Beach on Renaissance Island in Aruba is another dream vacation spot for animal lovers and beach lovers alike. One of its main attractions is the opportunity to encounter majestic flamingos in their natural habitat. The sight of these elegant birds, gracefully wandering along the shoreline, is truly mesmerizing and adds a touch of magic to this tropical paradise.

But Flamingo Beach has much more to offer than just its feathered residents. The tranquil atmosphere and crystal-clear waters create a perfect retreat for relaxation and rejuvenation. 

Dream Destinations in the USA

Big Sur, California | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Big Sur, California

Big Sur, California, offers an abundance of awe-inspiring coastal views that should secure a spot on any traveler’s bucket list. This dreamy destination has everything from waterfalls and beautiful beaches, to hiking and dinner with a view. 

Taking a road trip along the iconic Highway 1 is truly a one of a kind experience and is a big bucket list check. Whether you’re enjoying a hike along the coastline or simply admiring the scenery from the comfort of a car, you will surely be captivated by the natural beauty of Big Sur.

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New York City, New York | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

New York City, New York

New York City, known as the “Big Apple,” offers a plethora of attractions, activities, and highlights – which makes this a dream destination for every type of traveler. It is home to iconic landmarks, such as the Statue of Liberty and the Empire State Building, to diverse neighborhoods and a vibrant food scene.

Stroll through the bustling streets of Times Square or take a walk through Central Park, with its beautiful landscapes and iconic sites, is a true highlight for nature enthusiasts.

New York City also springs to life during the holiday season with its famous Christmas displays. The dazzling lights of Rockefeller Center’s Christmas tree and the ice-skating rink create a magical atmosphere for all to enjoy. 

You also won’t want to miss out on the vibrant food scene in New York City. From Michelin-starred restaurants to food trucks serving the best pizza and bagels, the city offers a mouthwatering array of culinary delights. You can indulge in diverse cuisines from all corners of the world.

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Joshua Tree National Park, California

Joshua Tree National Park, located in California, is a dream travel destination that boasts a unique and striking landscape. One of its most distinctive features is the Joshua Trees, which are preserved within the park, and has attracted travelers from around the world. These otherworldly trees provide a stunning backdrop for exploration and photography.

Here, outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy rock climbing and hiking during the day, and stargazing while you’re camping at night. Not to mention, the sunsets here are incredible.

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Santa Barbara, California

Santa Barbara, California is a captivating coastal city situated along the pristine coast of California, just north of the bustling metropolis of Los Angeles. Its idyllic location makes it a popular dream destination for both locals and tourists seeking respite and relaxation.

One of the main draws of Santa Barbara is its exquisite beaches. With picturesque stretches of white sand and crystal-clear waters, these beaches offer the perfect setting for sunbathing, swimming, and various water sports. Visitors can bask in the warm California sun or take a leisurely stroll along the shoreline, admiring the breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean.

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Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

Yellowstone National Park, located primarily in the state of Wyoming, is a treasure trove of natural wonders and outdoor adventures. Established in 1872, it holds the distinction of being the world’s first national park and draws in visitors from all corners of the globe.

Yellowstone is also known for its unique wildlife. Visitors have the chance to spot a range of animals, including the iconic American bison, majestic bears, elusive wolves, graceful moose, elegant elk, and even spunky badgers. Observing these creatures in their natural habitat is a humbling and awe-inspiring experience. The park also boasts breathtaking waterfalls and geysers, adding to its appeal. 

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Zion National Park | Springdale, Utah

Zion National Park  in Utah is a dreamy destination full of natural wonder that must be witnessed firsthand. This awe-inspiring park is known for its towering sandstone cliffs, lush oases, incredible wildlife, and a plethora of outdoor activities and hiking.

The most striking feature of Zion National Park is its towering sandstone cliffs that seem to touch the sky. These majestic red rocks create a dramatic and picturesque backdrop that is truly a sight to behold. 

It is definitely worth it to wake up early here to catch the sunrise in the park.

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Dream Destinations in North America

Tulum, Mexico | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Tulum, Mexico

Tulum, located in Mexico’s Riviera Maya, is renowned for its breathtaking attractions and rich cultural significance, which makes it a dreamy destination for all kinds of travelers.

The Tulum ruins, a majestic archaeological site overlooking turquoise waters, offer a glimpse into the ancient Mayan civilization. 

Tulum’s pristine beaches are a major draw for tourists, with their powdery white sand and crystal-clear waters. Relaxation and rejuvenation are easily accomplished while soaking up the sun or taking a dip in the Caribbean Sea.

For eco-conscious travelers, Tulum offers a plethora of eco-friendly hotels and accommodations. From sustainable practices to sustainable architecture, these accommodations cater to those seeking an environmentally conscious and luxurious vacation.

The region is also home to renowned cenotes, natural sinkholes formed by the collapse of limestone bedrock, which offer a unique swimming and diving experience. These crystal-clear freshwater pools are ideal for cooling off and exploring the underwater world.

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Dream Destinations in Central America

Caye Caulker, Belize | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Caye Caulker, Belize

Caye Caulker, Belize, is a charming island known for its laid-back and relaxed atmosphere. With its sandy beaches and vibrant marine life, Caye Caulker is a popular dream destination among travelers seeking a peaceful getaway.

One of the main attractions of Caye Caulker is its stunning marine environment. The island is surrounded by the Belize Barrier Reef, which is the second-largest barrier reef in the world. This makes it an ideal spot for activities like snorkeling and diving. The clear turquoise waters teem with colorful fish, turtles, and other fascinating sea creatures, providing a mesmerizing experience for underwater enthusiasts.

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Roatan, Honduras | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Roatán, Honduras

Roatán, Honduras is a popular tourist dream destination known for its breathtaking beauty and stunning natural attractions. Situated off the northern coast of Honduras, Roatán boasts a paradise of beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters that attract visitors from all around the world.

One of the main draws of Roatán is its diverse marine life and vibrant coral reefs. Snorkelers and scuba divers can explore the underwater wonders that lie just off the coast, encountering colorful tropical fish, sea turtles, and even dolphins. The coral reefs are a sight to behold, with their kaleidoscope of colors and intricate formations.

Lake Atitlan, Guatemala | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Lake Atitlán, Guatemala

Lake Atitlán, located in Guatemala’s western highlands, is a picturesque lake surrounded by volcanic mountains and indigenous Mayan villages. It is not only a stunning natural wonder but also a significant UNESCO World Heritage site, which makes this a dreamy destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

The lake offers a wide range of activities for visitors to indulge in. Adventurous souls can explore the surrounding volcanic mountains through hiking trails that provide breathtaking views of the lake and its surroundings. Those seeking a more leisurely experience can rent kayaks and paddle along the calm waters, appreciating the peaceful serenity of the lake.

La Fortuna, Costa Rica | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

La Fortuna, Costa Rica

La Fortuna, Costa Rica is an incredible dream destination that offers a wide range of attractions and activities for travelers. One of the most prominent features of this area is the Arenal Volcano, which is an active volcano that provides a stunning backdrop to the town. 

Another unique feature of La Fortuna is the abundance of hot springs. These natural hot springs offer a relaxing and rejuvenating experience for visitors. The mineral-rich waters are known for their therapeutic properties and can soothe and invigorate both body and mind.

Dream Destinations in South America

Cartagena, Colombia | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Cartegena, Colombia

Located in the vibrant country of Colombia, Cartagena is a city that exudes an explosion of colors and an undeniable energy. Strolling through its streets, one cannot help but be captivated by the vivid hues that adorn the colonial buildings and the bustling marketplaces. The vibrancy of Cartagena is not only reflected in its architecture but also in its people, who are known for their warm and lively personalities.

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Patagonia, Argentina | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Patagonia, Argentina

Patagonia, Argentina is a dream destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. One of the must-visit attractions in this vast region is the Perito Moreno Glacier. Located in Los Glaciares National Park, this stunning glacier offers a truly mesmerizing experience. You can witness the sheer magnitude and beauty of the glacier from various viewpoints or take a boat tour to get up close and personal with the towering ice walls.

Machu Picchu, Peru | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Machu Picchu, Peru

Machu Picchu, located in Peru, is a historical marvel of immense significance and is a must-see item to add to your travel bucket list. This ancient Inca citadel is nestled high in the Andes Mountains, and served as a prominent center for the Inca Empire.

Visiting Machu Picchu is an unforgettable experience. There are various options to explore the site, depending on one’s preference and fitness level. Adventurous individuals can choose to climb the steep slopes, overlooking picturesque views along the way. Hiking enthusiasts can opt for the famous Inca Trail, a four-day trek leading to Machu Picchu, offering breathtaking scenery and an immersive experience. For a more relaxed journey, touring on horseback is a popular choice, allowing visitors to take in the surroundings at a leisurely pace.

Galápagos Islands, Ecuador | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Galápagos Islands, Ecuador

The Galápagos Islands in Ecuador offer a plethora of top attractions and activities, making it a dream vacation spot for nature and wildlife enthusiasts. The islands are home to a diverse array of endemic species, making it a prime destination for wildlife observation.

One of the most enchanting experiences on the Galápagos Islands is the opportunity to befriend sea lions. These playful and curious creatures can be found lounging on the beaches or swimming alongside snorkelers and divers. Interacting with them is an incredible encounter that allows visitors to witness the beauty and grace of these marine mammals up close.

Darwin’s research station is also a must-visit spot. Named after the renowned scientist Charles Darwin, who visited the islands in 1835, the research station is dedicated to studying and conserving the unique ecosystem of the Galápagos. Visitors can learn about the ongoing scientific research, conservation efforts, and the delicate balance that exists between the indigenous species and their environment.

Dream Destinations in Asia

Bali, Indonesia | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Bali, Indonesia

Bali, Indonesia, is a dream destination for travelers seeking stunning beaches, iconic temples, diverse landscapes, and even off-the-beaten-path exploration. One of its top attractions is the famous beaches on the southern side of Bali. Places like Kuta, Seminyak, and Canggu offer beautiful coastlines with golden sands, perfect waves for surfing, and vibrant beach clubs.

Another must-visit destination is Ubud, the cultural heart of Bali. Known for its lush rice terraces, traditional markets, and sacred temples, Ubud offers a unique experience enriched with Balinese arts, crafts, and dances. You can also explore the nearby Monkey Forest, a sanctuary where hundreds of playful monkeys reside.

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Angkor Wat - Siem Reap, Cambodia | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Angkor Wat | Siem Reap, Cambodia

Catching the sunrise here is a must when visiting the temples of Angkor Wat. This dreamy and awe-inspiring destination attracts visitors from all around the world, and is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. Spanning an enormous 400 square kilometers, this ancient site is home to hundreds of temples and ruins.

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Ninh Binh, Vietnam | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Ninh Binh is a more rural part of Vietnam, about a 2-hour train ride south from Hanoi. This dreamy destination is known for its natural landscapes, including limestone caves and karst mountains. Here you can take boat tours through enchanting river systems, passing by lush greenery and towering limestone cliffs.

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Supertree Grove, Singapore | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Supertree Grove | Singapore

Supertree Grove in Singapore is a remarkable futuristic dream destination where nature and innovation flawlessly intertwine. These towering artificial trees serve as iconic landmarks, representing the city-state’s commitment to sustainability and green technologies.

Undoubtedly, the Supertree Grove is the highlight of Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay, attracting tourists from all over the world. The supertrees harness solar energy through photovoltaic cells located on their canopies, providing electricity for the nearby conservatories, making it an eco-friendly attraction.

Singapore is also known as being a diverse melting pot of cultures. With a population made up of Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Western influences, Singapore creates a truly unique experience for travelers.

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Phuket, Thailand | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Phuket, Thailand

Phuket, Thailand, is a dream vacation spot that never fails to captivate the hearts of visitors. Renowned for its breathtaking beaches and vibrant nightlife, this tropical paradise offers an array of attractions and highlights that cater to all types of travelers.

Additionally, Phuket is also home to Phuket Elephant Sanctuary, which is dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating elephants from the exploitation of the elephant trekking industry there. 

A Guide to Visiting Phuket Elephant Sanctuary in Thailand

The Maldives | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

The Maldives

The Maldives, an exquisite tropical paradise located in the Indian Ocean, is renowned for its luxurious spots and unparalleled natural beauty. It encapsulates everything one envisions in a dreamy getaway: warm and sunny weather, pristine white-sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and an abundance of marine life.

One of the main reasons why the Maldives stands out as a luxurious destination is its collection of world-class resorts and accommodations. These resorts offer unparalleled luxury, with private villas perched over the water, giving guests their own slice of paradise.

Kyoto, Japan | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Kyoto, Japan

Kyoto, Japan is a city that seamlessly blends tradition and modernity, and is renowned for its timeless beauty and rich cultural heritage. It is home to numerous attractions and highlights that reflect the true essence of Japan.

The best time to visit Kyoto is during the spring months to see the ethereal beauty of cherry blossoms. These delicate pink petals adorn the city every spring, creating a breathtaking spectacle that attracts millions of visitors from around the world. It’s a truly unforgettable experience that should be on every traveler’s bucket list.

Dream Destinations in Africa

Giraffe Manor - Nairobi, Kenya | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Giraffe Manor | Nairobi, Kenya

Breakfast with the giraffes? Say less.

Giraffe Manor in Nairobi, Kenya is a unique and enchanting dream destination that offers an incredible experience for animal lovers and adventure seekers alike. This boutique hotel is known for its key features and attractions that center around the magnificent giraffes that call it home.

One of the main highlights of Giraffe Manor is the opportunity to interact with giraffes up close and personal. Guests can have breakfast with these gentle giants as they poke their heads through the windows and enjoy their morning meal alongside visitors. It is an unforgettable experience to be able to feed and pet these majestic creatures, and create lasting memories.

Marrakech, Morocco | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Marrakech, Morocco

Marrakech, Morocco is a captivating city situated at the foothills of the Atlas Mountains. Known for its dreamy architecture and ancient palaces, this destination is truly one of a kind.

Marrakech is also famous for its lush gardens. The city boasts stunning green spaces, such as the Majorelle Garden and the Menara Gardens, that offer tranquility amidst the bustling streets. These gardens feature vibrant flowers, shaded pathways, and serene water features, inviting visitors to relax and unwind in their natural splendor.

Serengeti National Park - Serengeti, Tanzania | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Serengeti, Tanzania

The Serengeti National Park, located in northern Tanzania, is a dream destination for those looking to add an African safari to their travel bucket list.

The park is a renowned natural wonder that encompasses over 30,000 square kilometers of wild terrain. Its name, loosely translated as “endless plains” in the Maasai language, perfectly encapsulates the vastness and breathtaking beauty of this iconic dream destination.

The Serengeti National Park is not only renowned for its impressive size and remarkable biodiversity but also for its role in the annual Great Migration. Each year, millions of wildebeests and zebras embark on a treacherous journey, following the rains and in search of fresh grazing land. This event is not only a spectacle to behold but also an integral part of the park’s ecological cycle.

Boulders Beach - Cape Town, South Africa | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Boulders Beach | Cape Town, South Africa

Boulders Beach in Cape Town, South Africa is a hidden gem nestled along the scenic coast. Located just outside of the city, this picturesque beach is renowned for its unique attraction – a bustling colony of African penguins.

The beach itself is characterized by its large granite boulders, giving it its name, and these boulders create small sheltered coves where visitors can relax and swim in calm turquoise waters. The stunning views of the ocean, with the Table Mountain range serving as a majestic backdrop, make Boulders Beach a truly idyllic spot.

Giza Pyramids - Cairo, Egypt | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Giza Pyramids | Cairo, Egypt

The Giza Pyramids, located in Cairo, Egypt, are an iconic dream destination and symbolize the country’s rich history and architectural grandeur. These pyramids hold immense historical significance as they were built as tombs for the pharaohs during the Old Kingdom period of ancient Egypt. 

Standing tall with their impressive size, these pyramids serve as a testament to the remarkable engineering prowess of the ancient Egyptians. They were constructed using millions of limestone blocks, precisely cut and stacked to form the pyramid shape. The intricate design and precision of their construction continue to awe visitors from around the world.

Avenue of the Baobabs - Marofototra, Madagascar | Dream Destinations to Add to your Travel Bucket List

Avenue of the Baobabs | Marofototra, Madagascar

The Avenue of the Baobabs in Marofototra, Madagascar is a must-visit dream destination for any traveler. This unique landscape is lined with towering baobab trees, creating a picturesque and rare scenery that is unlike anything else in the world.

The Avenue of the Baobabs is a natural wonder that has garnered worldwide attention for its beauty and significance. The avenue is made up of a long stretch of dirt road that is flanked on both sides by these magnificent baobab trees.

What makes this landscape truly unique is the size and age of these trees. The baobabs can reach heights of up to 30 meters and have been standing for centuries. This creates a stunning and otherworldly atmosphere that cannot be found anywhere else.

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Petra, Jordan

Petra, Jordan, is an ancient archaeological site of great historical importance. Carved into pink sandstone rock faces, this magnificent city offers a glimpse into the vibrant and advanced civilization that flourished centuries ago. 

Exploring Petra is like stepping back in time, as visitors wander through narrow passageways, marvel at detailed carvings, and soak in the atmosphere of this ancient city. Whether you are captivated by history, architecture, or simply the sheer beauty of the surroundings, Petra is an unparalleled dream destination that leaves an indelible impression on all who visit.

Be sure to schedule a visit to Wadi Rum as well – Also known as the “Valley of the Moon,” this desert is well-known for its association with Lawrence of Arabia, tall sand dunes, and excellent stargazing opportunities.

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Dead Sea, Jordan

The Dead Sea in Jordan is an incredible natural wonder that is known for its therapeutic properties. The high salt concentration, mineral-rich mud, and dreamy atmosphere make it a sought-after destination for healing and rejuvenation. 

Located at the lowest point on Earth, the Dead Sea is situated more than 1,400 feet below sea level. One of the most popular activities at the Dead Sea is to simply relax and float in the saltwater. Thanks to the high salt concentration, swimmers are effortlessly buoyed by the water, creating a truly unique sensation. It’s virtually impossible to sink, allowing visitors to relax and effortlessly float on the surface.

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Muscat, Oman

Muscat, the vibrant capital city of Oman, is a gem nestled between stunning architecture, pristine turquoise waters, and breathtaking mountain views. The city’s unique blend of modernity and traditional Arabian charm has been attracting more visitors in recent years.

Muscat’s dreamy architecture is truly awe-inspiring and earns it a spot on this list of destinations. The turquoise waters of the Arabian Sea that hug the city’s coastline provide a picturesque backdrop, inviting visitors to indulge in swimming, snorkeling, or simply relaxing on the stunning sandy beaches.

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Cappadocia, Turkey

Cappadocia, Turkey, is a truly enchanting destination that captivates the hearts of travelers from all around the world. This dreamy region is renowned for its mesmerizing hot air balloons, unique lunar landscape, ancient cave dwellings, and enchanting rock formations – Making it a must-add destination to your travel bucket list.

One of the main attractions in Cappadocia is the breathtaking hot air balloon rides. Imagine soaring through the sky at sunrise, as you witness the stunning views of the valleys and fairy chimneys that dot the land. The hot air balloon rides offer a unique perspective of the lunar-like landscape of Cappadocia. 

Furthermore, the ancient cave dwellings in Cappadocia offer a glimpse into the region’s rich history and unique cultural heritage. These carved caves, once home to communities seeking shelter, now serve as intriguing reminders of an ancient past. Walking through these historic dwellings and exploring the underground cities offers a sense of wonder and awe, as you immerse yourself in the ancient stories that lie within the rocks.

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Pamukkale, Turkey

Situated in Turkey, Pamukkale is a truly dreamy destination that boasts unique and stunning landscapes. It is renowned for its mineral forests, petrified waterfalls, and terraced basins, which create a surreal and ethereal atmosphere. The surreal white terraces of Pamukkale are formed by the flowing hot springs that deposit calcium carbonate, creating the appearance of icy slopes and cascading waterfalls frozen in time.

Pamukkale is often referred to as the “Cotton Palace” due to the white, cotton-like appearance of its terraces. This natural wonder is truly a sight to behold and should definitely be on everyone’s bucket list.

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Dubai, UAE is a truly unique city that captivates visitors with its luxurious lifestyle and impressive range of attractions. This dreamy cosmopolitan metropolis destination boasts a futuristic skyline filled with majestic skyscrapers that seem to touch the sky. 

Beyond its natural and architectural wonders, Dubai also offers a diverse range of activities and experiences for visitors. Whether it is shopping at the world-renowned Dubai Mall, skiing on real snow at Ski Dubai, or taking a thrilling desert safari, the city leaves no stone unturned in providing entertainment and adventure for all.

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Taj Mahal | Agra, India

The Taj Mahal, located in Agra, India, is undoubtedly one of the most iconic and significant monuments in the world. This dreamy majestic structure is celebrated for its extraordinary architectural features and carries immense historical importance, making it a destination to add to your travel bucket list. 

The Taj Mahal’s status as one of the most beautiful buildings in the world draws millions of visitors each year. Its ethereal beauty, with the white marble changing hues throughout the day, leaves people awestruck. The meticulously manicured gardens that surround the mausoleum add to its charm. Moreover, the captivating combination of intricate carvings, calligraphy, and inlaid precious stones on the walls of the Taj Mahal further enhances its splendor.

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Jaipur, India

Known as the “Pink City”, Jaipur, India is a magnificent dream destination that encapsulates architectural wonders, bustling markets, vibrant fabrics, and the alluring aroma of spices. Jaipur is known as the “Pink City” because of the pink hue that adorns many of its buildings.

The city is a hub for traditional Indian spices and is home to a bustling spice market. Walking through the city streets, you will experience an aroma of spices, colorful textiles, and vibrant fabrics, making this destination a paradise for shoppers.

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Byron Bay | New South Wales, Australia

Byron Bay is a picturesque coastal town located in New South Wales, Australia. Known for its stunning beaches, laid-back atmosphere, and alternative lifestyle, it is a dreamy destination that captures the hearts of both locals and tourists alike.

The pristine beaches of Byron Bay are a major drawcard for visitors. With crystal-clear waters and pristine stretches of sand, they provide the perfect spot for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports such as surfing. In fact, Byron Bay is hailed as one of Australia’s premier surfing destinations, attracting surfers from around the world.

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Bora Bora, French Polynesia

Bora Bora is a renowned tropical destination known for its luxurious accommodations and turquoise waters – making it a dream vacation spot to add to your bucket list.

What truly sets Bora Bora apart is the opportunity to stay in the iconic overwater bungalows. These bungalows, perched above the ocean, offer a luxurious and romantic getaway, which makes them a popular choice for honeymooners. Imagine waking up to the sound of gentle waves and stepping right into the clear blue waters from your own private deck. This unique experience provides an unparalleled connection with the surrounding nature, making it a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

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Tahiti, French Polynesia

Tahiti, French Polynesia, is a dream destination known for its stunning beaches, abundant marine life, cultural richness, and a wide range of activities. With its crystal-clear turquoise waters and pristine sands, Tahiti boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Whether you prefer relaxing under the shade of a palm tree or engaging in thrilling water sports like snorkeling or scuba diving, Tahiti offers something for everyone.

The marine life in Tahiti is unrivaled, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts and underwater adventurers. The vibrant coral reefs teem with a kaleidoscope of colorful fish, sea turtles, and other fascinating marine creatures. Snorkeling or diving in these azure waters gives visitors an unforgettable opportunity to explore an underwater world of breathtaking beauty.

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Fiji is a dreamy destination for those looking for a relaxing tropical getaway. This picturesque archipelago in the South Pacific is made up of over 300 individual islands, and is renowned for its beautiful beaches, exclusive private islands, and crystal-clear waters.

One of the highlights of Fiji is its world-class diving and snorkeling opportunities. The crystal-clear waters are teeming with colorful coral reefs, tropical fish, and other marine life, making it a paradise for underwater enthusiasts.

Have you traveled to any of the dream destinations on this list? Share your favorites and experiences with me in the comments below!

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Looking for the absolute best places to put on your travel bucket list? Lucky for us, our beautiful globe is filled with so many stunning destinations that we will never run out of new places to travel to.

So if you need some travel inspiration for your next trip, you are in the right place! From lush tropical islands and majestic mountain ranges to breathtaking metropolises, fairytale small towns, and incredible natural wonders, here is a list of the most breathtaking destinations in the world that you need to visit at least once in a lifetime.

I personally visited all these dream destinations so I can assure you from first-hand experience that no matter which destination you choose from this list, it will surely leave you speechless. Let’s dive right in!

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1. petra, jordan.

If we’re talking about the most breathtaking dream destinations in the world, the ancient city of Petra has to feature on top of the list. The rose-colored city of Petra is one of the New Seven Wonders of the Modern World and no Jordan itinerary is complete without visiting this magical place!

Girl in a white dress and a white-red keffiyeh standing in front of the Ad Deir Monastery in Petra, Jordan

The most famous spot in Petra is the Treasury which you most likely know from the Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade movie.

But there are many more interesting sites in Petra, like the Royal Tombs, the Theatre and the Monastery so it’s best to spend at least one full day in Petra.

If you’re looking for the best view in Petra, don’t forget to check out the Treasury from the above viewpoint !

A one-day ticket to Petra costs 50 JD ($70.50 US) per person but if you’re planning to spend more time in Petra, you can purchase multi-day tickets as well.

It’s worth checking out the Jordan Pass  before buying your tickets as it already includes the entrance ticket to Petra besides the mandatory visa for Jordan.

Girl in a white scarf looking at the Treasury in Petra, Jordan

2. Dolomites, Italy

Covering more than 140,000 hectares with 18 peaks rising above 3,000 meters, the Italian Dolomites are one of the most stunning mountain destinations in the whole world.

Jagged peaks, breathtaking viewpoints, emerald alpine lakes, fairytale towns, amazing hikes, and delicious food – you can have it all in the Dolomites!

If you want to discover one of the best places to visit in Italy , make sure to include the Dolomites in your Northern Italy road trip itinerary .

Getting to the Dolomites is a bit tricky as there is no dedicated airport in the area but luckily you can find bigger airports within a few hours drive such as in Venice, Bergamo, or Milan.

View of Santa Maddalena Church in Val di Funes, Dolomites

Although you can spend weeks in the area, 5 days in the Dolomites will give you enough time to visit the must-see spots, such as Alpe di Siusi, the church of St. Maddalena in Val di Funes or the Seceda ridgeline.

Hiking at Tre Cime di Lavaredo is one of the best things to do in the Dolomites and if you want to find one of the best viewpoints in the area, you should also do the Cadini di Misurina hike .

Don’t worry, if you’re not much of a hiker you will still find plenty of amazing things to do in the Dolomites!

You can visit the most beautiful lakes in the Dolomites such as Lago di Carezza or the Instagram-famous Lago di Braies, and discover charming little towns like Ortisei or Cortina d’Ampezzo (which is one of the best places to stay in the Dolomites ) or just simply enjoy the delicious Italian cuisine while admiring the stunning landscape at one of the restaurants.

Girl in a red skirt sitting on the fence at Lago di Carezza, which is a must stop on every Dolomites road trip

3. New York City, USA

New York City is undoubtedly one of the most popular dream destinations and no USA bucket list is ever complete without visiting the Big Apple.

Many people choose summer for their first trip to New York City but since it’s one of the best Christmas destinations in the USA , visiting the city during the holidays is also a good idea.

If you’re planning to visit New York in December, make sure to check out my article about the best NYC Christmas photo spots and the perfect Christmas in New York itinerary !

NYC boasts so many amazing sights that even a lifetime wouldn’t be enough to discover everything, however, you can easily see the best sights in just one day in New York City .

If you’re visiting NYC for the first time, spending 4 days in New York is the perfect amount to get a better feel of the city and visit more interesting places, even outside of Manhattan.

Sunrise at Brooklyn Bridge

Midtown Manhattan and Lower Manhattan are definitely some of the best areas to stay in NYC and you can also find 3 of the most iconic viewpoints here: the One World Observatory , the Empire State Building , and the Top of the Rock .

No matter which one you choose, the view will definitely leave you speechless!

Seeing the colorful neon lights in Times Square, taking a stroll in Central Park, and visiting the Statue of Liberty is a must when visiting New York. If you love theatre, you definitely need to watch one of the Broadway Shows for an unforgettable experience.

For history and art lovers, there are tons of museums to choose from such as the American Museum of Natural History or the Metropolitan Museum of Art .

Girl in yellow skirt looking at the Manhattan skyline at Top of the Rock

4. Provence, France

Visiting the lavender fields in Provence is a true bucket list experience. If you want to see the fields for yourself, you need to be aware of your timing as it can make or break your trip.

The lavender season in Provence generally lasts from mid-June to mid-July, so make sure to plan your trip according to these dates. For seeing the lavenders in full bloom, the best time to visit is either the last week of June or the first week of July.

Although you can find lavender fields practically anywhere in Provence, the most beautiful fields are located around Valensole so it’s worth staying nearby.

The closest towns are Valensole and Riez but since they are really small, it’s better to stay in one of the bigger towns like Manosque where you will find plenty of hotels and restaurants to choose from.

Lavender fields in Provence, France

The closest airport to the lavender fields is in Marseille. As there is no public transportation in the area, having a car is necessary so the best option is to rent a car at the airport.

This way you can explore the area at your own pace and you can also include visiting some of the most beautiful towns in France like Roussillon, Gordes or Moustiers-Sainte-Marie.

If you’re an outdoor lover, you can also visit Gorges du Verdon where you can rent a boat or a kayak, or just simply chill at the beach.

Apart from lavender fields, you can also find many other fields like sunflower, sage, or hay. Provence is really one of the most beautiful dream destinations in the world so it’s worth spending at least 3-4 days there to be able to explore all the beauty Provence has to offer.

Girl in a white dress twirling in the middle of the lavender fields in Provence

5. Bali, Indonesia

The lush tropical island of Bali is certainly the most famous of the more than 17,000 islands that make up Indonesia. Bali is a dream destination to many and it’s easy to see why.

Whether you’re looking for white sandy beaches, forested volcanic mountains, incredible waterfalls, unbelievably green rice terraces, or beautiful temples, Bali really has it all.

There are so many wonderful sights to explore and various activities to do that it’s recommended to spend 2 weeks in Bali if you really want to see all the beauty the island has to offer.

You can rent a scooter to get around the island but if you’re visiting Bali for the first time , it’s better to hire a private driver who can show you around.

Sunrise at Tegallalang Rice Terraces, Bali

The southern side of Bali is the most touristy area on the island and it’s packed with beautiful beaches, posh cafes, fancy restaurants, and cool party places. Canggu is one of the most popular hotspots for digital nomads and as a result, you can find many amazing restaurants and cafes in Canggu .

The central area is the cultural heart of Bali and it is also the most picturesque side of the island. Ubud is one of the best places to stay in Bali as a first-timer and from there you can reach easily reach some of the best sights on the island such as Tegallalang rice terraces, Campuhan ridge walk, and some of the best waterfalls in Bali like Tegenungan or Kanto Lampo.

If you want to see how Bali looked like 20 years ago before it became a tourist hotspot, make sure to visit the nearby Nusa Islands . Nusa Penida is the most famous one thanks to its T-Rex-shaped beach (Kelingking beach) but the two smaller islands – Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan – are worth visiting as well.

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6. Budapest, Hungary

If you’re looking for gorgeous architecture, fairytale castles, world-famous thermal baths, cool ruin bars, and delicious cuisine, you need to put Budapest on your travel bucket list right away. The Hungarian capital has a rich history and it offers many unique things to see and do.

Moreover, Budapest is a really affordable destination, which makes it one of the best places to travel for college students or people traveling on a budget.

Hungarian Parliament at sunrise

Spending a weekend in Budapest will give you the chance to visit the most famous Hungarian landmarks such as the Hungarian Parliament, the Buda Castle, and the Fisherman’s Bastion, which is undoubtedly one of the most instagrammable places in Budapest .

If you have more time, it’s even better to spend at least 4 days in Budapest so you can get to experience more sides of the city. Whichever you choose, taking a walk along the Danube river and seeing the majestic buildings rising on both sides will be an unforgettable memory!

Summer is definitely the best time to visit Budapest when the weather is perfect for strolling around. However, it’s also the most crowded time of the year so if you would like to avoid the crowds, it’s better to visit in late spring or early autumn.

Winter is also an amazing time for visiting as the city is beautifully decorated with Christmas lights and you can find many amazing Christmas markets in Budapest  as well. In case you’re planning to visit in the holiday season, check out these amazing festive things to do in Budapest in December !

Girl in a red dress sitting on a balcony at the Fisherman's Bastion, looking at the Hungarian Parliament at sunrise

7. Santorini, Greece

The whitewashed cliff-side towns, deep blue roofs, pink bougainvillea flowers, and the endless view of the shimmering Aegean Sea definitely make Santorini one of the most beautiful islands in Greece and it’s one of the best dream destinations that everyone needs to visit at least once in their lifetime!

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If you’re visiting Santorini for the first time , try to spend at least 3 days in Santorini to be able to properly explore the island. Oia is one of the most popular places to stay in Santorini and if you’re looking for that postcard-perfect view with the blue domes, you definitely need to put it on your Santorini itinerary.

You will find the best sunset spots in Santorini  in Oia along with some of the most instagrammable places in Santorini , so it’s certainly worth staying there at least one night.

Fira is another great place to stay as there are more options to choose from and it’s generally cheaper as well. Apart from Oia and Fira, make sure to visit the cute town of Imerovigli and the black sandy beach in Perissa, and it’s also worth going on a boat tour to see the sunset.

Girl in a floral dress sitting in front of a blue domed church in Imerovigli, Santorini

8. Angkor Wat, Cambodia

The ancient city of Angkor Wat is considered the largest religious monument in the world and it has been declared as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1992. The name Angkor Wat translates to Temple City and it feels quite fitting as the 400 square km area comprises more than 1000 temples.

Sunrise at Angkor Wat, Cambodia

The closest city to Angkor Wat is Siem Reap so if you want to stay close to the temples, it’s best to book accommodation in Siem Reap.

In order to visit Angkor Wat, you need to purchase an Angkor Pass. It can only be purchased at the official ticket center and you buy a 1-day pass for $ 37 US, a 3-day pass for $62 US, and a 7-day pass for $72 US.

If you’re visiting Angkor Wat for the first time, it’s recommended to purchase a 3-day pass to be able to properly explore the area. Apart from the world-famous Angkor Wat, the other temples like Ta Prohm, Bayon Temple, and Pre Rup are also worth visiting. Keep in mind that these are all religious sites so you need to dress accordingly (you need to cover your knees and shoulders).

Girl in a yellow skirt twirling in Ta Prohm Temple in Cambodia

9. Venice, Italy

Known for its hundreds of canals, gondolas, and footbridges, it’s no question that Venice is one of the best dream destinations in the world. Plan to spend at least 2 days in Venice if you want to visit the best spots and enjoy the delicious food and the super romantic vibe of the city.

Grand Canal, Venice, Italy

As Venice has been built on more than 100 small islands, there are no roads in the city, hence no cars or motorbikes. The only form of public transportation is the Vaporetto boats that move on the Grand Canal of Venice and they can also take you to smaller islands like Burano, Murano, or Lido.

Taking a gondola ride is one of the best ways to see the city but be prepared to pay big bucks for that, as a 30-minute long gondola ride typically costs around €100 ($109 US).

If you love photography, you’re in for a real treat as you can find countless instagrammable spots in Venice , such as the St. Mark’s Square, the Rialto Bridge, the Bridge of Sighs, or the Scala Contarini del Bovolo.

Girl in a red skirt sitting on a little pier along the canals, which is one of the best Venice Instagram spots

10. Dubai, UAE

The futuristic city of Dubai with its majestic skyscrapers, beautiful parks, gorgeous flower installations, never-ending highways, and insanely beautiful views is definitely a place that needs to feature on your travel bucket list.

The scorching heat makes it impossible to enjoy Dubai in the summer so it’s best to visit either in late autumn, winter, or early spring to have the best weather for sightseeing.

Whether you are looking for a laid-back beach vacation or a holiday filled with adventure, you will definitely find it in Dubai. There are countless amazing things to do in the city so if you want to get the best of your holiday, it’s best to spend at least 4 days in Dubai .

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The Burj Khalifa with its 830 meters (2,723 feet) height is currently the tallest building in the world. You can admire it from the ground but it’s worth going up to the top as well from where you can get an awesome view of the city.

Want to make your Dubai trip even more memorable? Then make sure to book one of the best hotels in Dubai with Burj Khalifa view !

Other great things to do in Dubai include visiting Dubai Miracle Garden, swimming at Jumeirah Beach, going on a Dubai desert safari tour , and seeing the Dubai Mall Aquarium. Dubai is also a paradise for photographers as you can find many amazing instagrammable places in Dubai .

You can take some amazing sunset photos at Dubai Creek Harbour, snap a picture with the Burj Khalifa at the Wings of Mexico statue or enjoy the beautiful sand dunes at the Dubai Desert.

Girl in yellow skirt doing a skirt flip in front of the Wings of Mexico in Dubai with the Burj Khalifa in the background

11. Paris, France

Paris is not only one of the most beautiful cities in France but it’s also one of the most breathtaking dream destinations in the world. You can easily spend weeks there without getting bored but spending 4 days in Paris is a good start to discovering the best of the city.

If you’re visiting Paris for the first time, seeing the famous Eiffel Tower must be on your itinerary. No pictures do justice to how incredible the Iron Lady is in real life!

If you want to take some amazing pictures with the Eiffel Tower, head over to Trocadero on the other side of the Seine River. This beautiful square offers an incredible view of the Eiffel Tower, no wonder it’s one of the most popular Instagram spots in Paris !

Pont Alexandre III with Eiffel Tower in the background

Paris is also home to many world-class museums and while many people decide to visit the Louvre to see the Mona Lisa, Musée d’Orsay and Musée Rodin are also worth exploring.

The best things to do in Paris include shopping on the Champs-Elysées, eating countless macarons and croissants, visiting the Sacré-Coeur, wandering through the cute streets of Montmartre, and seeing a show at the famous Moulin Rouge.

If you’re planning to stay longer or you have some extra time, it’s worth considering doing some day trips from Paris. Disneyland and the Palace of Versailles are usually the most popular choices but thanks to the amazing train system, you can easily reach Strasbourg, Metz, or even London within a few hours.

Girl in a yellow skirt in front of the Eiffel Tower at Trocadero, Paris

12. Bagan, Myanmar

Bagan, which was once the capital of the Pagan Kingdom, is now a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most beautiful dream destinations you can ever visit.

Located in the Mandalay region of Myanmar, Bagan is mostly famous for its ancient temples and the hot air balloons flying above the temples during sunrise.

Bagan is an absolutely wonderful place to visit and no Myanmar itinerary is complete without spending at least 3 days in Bagan. The area was once home to more than 10,000 temples but unfortunately, a big chunk of them was destroyed during the centuries.

Don’t worry though, you can still find more than 3,800 temples scattered around Bagan that are waiting to be explored.

Hot air balloon above the temple in Bagan, Myanmar

Temple hopping is definitely one of the best things to do in Bagan, especially at sunrise when you can admire the hot air balloons in the sky above the temples. If you’re interested, you can also go for a hot air balloon ride which is certainly an unforgettable experience.

Since Bagan covers a huge area, you either have to hire a driver with a tuk-tuk or if you want to explore the area by yourself, you can rent an electric scooter.

If you want to stay close to the temples, you can choose between 3 different places. Old Bagan is the closest one to the temples but you won’t find so many accommodation options there, mostly just luxury hotels.

New Bagan is a little bit further but it offers a wider range of accommodations. The last (and in my opinion the best) option is to stay in Nyaung-U, which is quite close to the temples and you can find amazing hotels and restaurants in the city.

Girl in a yellow dress watching the hot air balloons at sunrise in Bagan, Myanmar

13. Hallstatt, Austria

Located in the Salzkammergut area, the picturesque little town of Hallstatt is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Austria and a dream destination for anyone who loves fairytale villages.

The town is sitting on the shores of Lake Hallstatt at the foot of the Dachstein Mountains so the incredible scenery is guaranteed. Hallstatt is dotted with many beautiful Alpine-style houses and amazing cafes and restaurants tucked away in cute little alleyways.

The best things to do in Hallstatt include getting lost in the small streets of the old town, taking a stroll on the lakefront, renting a boat to see Hallstatt from the lake, and trying the most delicious Austrian treats in one of the cafes or restaurants.

Panoramic view of Hallstatt from the Classic Postcard Viewpoint, a must visit place on every Hallstatt itinerary

If you’re looking for the best viewpoints in Hallstatt, there are two of them you need to visit. The first viewpoint called Aussichtpunkt Hallstatt is located right by the lake and offers a postcard-perfect view of the town.

The second one, the World Heritage Skywalk is located on top of the mountains where you can get a panoramic view over the entire town, the lake, and the surrounding mountains. The easiest option to get to the World Heritage Skywalk is to take the funicular but if you’re not afraid of a little workout, you can hike up as well.

Hallstatt is really popular among foreign tourists, therefore it’s insanely crowded during the summer. If you’re looking for a more peaceful experience, try to visit in the shoulder season instead of summer.

Spending one day in Hallstatt is enough to explore the best places in town and if you don’t want to stay there, you can stay in Salzburg instead, from where you can reach Hallstatt within 1.5 hours.

It also fits nicely into any Austria road trip itinerary so there is absolutely no reason to skip this cute little town during your Austria adventures!

Girl in a yellow skirt at Hallstatt Classic Postcard Viewpoint

14. Bangkok, Thailand

The vibrant, chaotic city of Bangkok is the most popular starting point of any Thailand vacation or Southeast Asian adventure. While many people only have a short layover in the city and often have only 24 hours in Bangkok , it’s best to set aside some extra days for discovering all the beauty the city has to offer.

Beautiful temple at Wat Arun Bangkok

It’s worth spending at least  4 days in Bangkok  to be able to see the best places in the city and visit a few attractions around Bangkok as a day trip. From stunning temples like the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, or Wat Arun, huge shopping malls like Siam Paragon or ICONSIAM to sprawling markets and countless amazing rooftop bars, Bangkok really has it all.

Bangkok is home to many unique markets, such as the Talad Rot Fai Night Market or the Chatuchak Weekend Market, which is currently the biggest open-air market in the world.

You can also visit two of the most unique markets, the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market and the Maeklong Railway Market. These are located outside of Bangkok so you will need to have your own scooter or  book an organized tour  in order to get there.

If you want to make your stay in Bangkok even more memorable, make sure to check out these incredible Bangkok hotels with infinity pools !

Girl in a yellow dress standing in front of the beautifully decorated stupas at the Wat Pho in Bangkok

15. Bavaria, Germany

Located in Southeast Germany, the region of Bavaria is mostly known for its fairytale castles, magical small towns, and incredible landscapes. Bavaria is easily the most beautiful region in Germany and doing a road trip through Bavaria has to be on the top of your Germany bucket list.

One of the most beautiful dream destinations in Bavaria is the Neuschwanstein Castle. Located in a small town called Hohenschwangau close to the German-Austrian border, Neuschwanstein Castle is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful fairytale castles in Europe .

Linderhof Palace, Germany

You can easily visit Neuschwanstein Castle as a day trip from Munich but it’s worth spending a few days nearby to be able to properly explore the area. You can find many amazing viewpoints at Neuschwanstein Castle and there are some well-established hiking trails in the area as well.

Another unmissable place to visit in Bavaria is Lake Eibsee. The lake is located at the foot of Zugspitze, Germany’s highest mountain, so it’s possible to visit both places on the same day. You can take a cog-wheel train or a cable car to the top of Zugspitze from where you can get an amazing panoramic view over the area.

If you’re looking for the best small towns in Germany, you can’t leave Bavaria without visiting Rothenburg ob der Tauber. The town boasts many half-timbered buildings and cobbled lanes so walking through Rothenburg ob der Tauber definitely feels like being in a fairytale.

Berchtesgaden and Garmisch-Partenkirchen are also worth visiting, as well as Munich, the capital of Bavaria.

Eibsee

16. Hong Kong

The lively and vibrant city of Hong Kong is one of the must-see places in East Asia that you should add to your travel bucket list right away.

Located in the southern part of China, Hong Kong is actually a special administrative region of China with a high degree of autonomy. While you need to have a visa to visit China, luckily most nationalities can enter Hong Kong visa-free.

View of the Hong Kong skyline from Victoria Peak

There is no shortage of beautiful green parks, bustling street markets, huge shopping malls, and world-class art exhibitions in Hong Kong, not to mention all the amazing restaurants and cafes you can find all over the city.

Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon area are the most popular places among visitors but it’s also worth taking a day trip to Lantau Island where you can visit the huge Tian Tan Buddha statue.

Hong Kong boasts many interesting sights to see, therefore it’s worth spending at least 2 days in Hong Kong to be able to see all the beauty the city has to offer.

Some of the best things to do in Hong Kong include riding the Star Ferry, strolling around Victoria Harbour, admiring the Monster Building, exploring the different neighborhoods, and shopping at Temple Street Night Market.

If you want to find one of the best viewpoints in the city, take the Peak Tram up to Victoria Peak from where you can get an amazing panoramic view over Hong Kong. Another great viewpoint is the Red Incense Burner Summit on top of Braemar Hill which also offers an incredible view of the Hong Kong skyline.

Girl in a yellow skirt sitting on a rock, watching the sunset from Braemer Hill, Hong Kong

17. Jungfrau region, Switzerland

Although the whole country of Switzerland is absolutely wonderful if you only have limited time or you want to concentrate on only one region, make it the Jungfrau region.

Located south of the Swiss capital city, Bern, the Jungfrau region is actually a smaller part of Bernese Oberland and it’s mostly known for its diverse landscape consisting of beautiful alpine lakes, snowcapped mountains, amazing hiking trails, and fairytale small towns.

Interlaken is one of the largest towns in the area, located between two amazing lakes: Lake Brienz and Lake Thun. You will find plenty of things to do around Interlaken, such as going on a boat tour or taking the cable car up to Harder Kulm.

On top of that, Interlaken can also serve as the perfect base for discovering the area, or even as a base for a larger Switzerland road trip .

Panoramic view of Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland

One of the main highlights of the region is Jungfraujoch, a 3,454 meters (11,330 ft) high mountain peak that was used as a filming location for one of the James Bond movies (On Her Majesty’s Secret Service). Although the view from the top is definitely fascinating, be prepared to pay big bucks for the experience as a return ticket starts from 195 CHF ($221 US).

Grindelwald is another unmissable sight in the Jungfrau region. You can take a cable car up to Grindelwald-First from where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the nearby mountains. If you’re up for a little workout, you can do a 3 km (1.8 miles) hike to reach one of the most beautiful lakes in Switzerland, Bachalpsee.

When in the Jungfrau region, you can’t miss the picturesque fairytale town of Lauterbrunnen. Set in the Lauterbrunnen Valley featuring rocky cliffs and beautiful waterfalls, Lauterbrunnen is one of the most beautiful dream destinations in the region and an absolute must-visit on every Switzerland itinerary.

Girl in a yellow dress looking at the mountain panorama at Grindelwald First in Switzerland

18. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur, the capital city of Malaysia is definitely a place that needs to feature on every Southeast Asia bucket list. Majestic skyscrapers, historical landmarks, colonial architecture, luxurious shopping malls, beautiful parks, friendly locals, and stylish cafes and restaurants – Kuala Lumpur really has it all.

While most tourists stick to the Golden Triangle – Kuala Lumpur’s main hub that comprises KLCC, Bukit Bintang, Chinatown – the city is actually pretty big and it offers numerous amazing sights to see.

It’s worth spending at least 3 days in Kuala Lumpur but even if you have one week to spend in the city, you will definitely not get bored.

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The Petronas Twin Towers dominate the city’s skyline and they are certainly one of the most well-known landmarks and also one of the most Instagrammable places in Kuala Lumpur . The towers with their 452 meters (1,483 feet) height used to be the tallest twin towers in the world until 1996.

Visiting the Petronas Towers and admiring the beautiful view from the Observation Deck on the 86 th floor is undoubtedly one of the best things to do in Kuala Lumpur.

If you love panoramic views, you can also visit the 421 meters (1,380 feet) tall KL Tower, otherwise known as Menara KL. Even if you have only one day in Kuala Lumpur , it’s worth visiting the colorful stairs at Batu Caves, a 400 million-year-old limestone cave with a 100-year-old temple.

Other great things to do in Kuala Lumpur include visiting the Perdana Botanical Gardens, taking a stroll in KLCC Park, getting lost in Chinatown, grabbing a meal on Jalan Alor, and taking a day trip to the Cameron Highlands.

Girl in a blue dress standing in front of the colorful stairs at Batu Caves, Kuala Lumpur

19. Mykonos, Greece

Mykonos is mostly known for its vibrant nightlife and great bars so it’s undoubtedly a perfect destination for traveling with friends or as a couple, but it can be a great place for a family vacation as well thanks to its laidback vibes.

Like most of the islands in Greece, Mykonos is also well connected to the other islands and Athens by ferry, but since it has its own airport it’s easily accessible by plane as well.

If you’re visiting Mykonos for the first time, it’s best to stay in Mykonos Town which is the liveliest part of the island. You will find the most instagrammable places in Mykonos there, along with many amazing cafes and restaurants.

Cute street in Mykonos Town

Windmills are one of the icons of the island, you can find 5 of them lining up next to each other near Little Venice in Mykonos Town. It’s also one of the most popular sunset spots in Mykonos so it’s worth going there in the evening to see the breathtaking sunset colors.

There are many public buses running between Mykonos Town and the most popular beaches so it’s quite easy to get around the island. You can also rent a car or an ATV so you will be free to go around at your own pace.

Spending 3 days in Mykonos is the perfect amount of time to see the highlights of the island but if you’re looking for a more relaxing holiday and planning to spend more time at the beaches, you can easily spend one week in Mykonos as well.

Girl in front of the windmills in Mykonos

20. Lake Bled, Slovenia

The fairytale-looking Lake Bled with its small island in the middle is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful dream destinations to visit in Europe. Surrounded by the snowcapped Julian Alps, the emerald-green Lake Bled is a perfect destination for a romantic getaway or a family vacation as well.

Lake Bled is one of the most popular day trips from Ljubljana – the capital city of Slovenia – but since it offers countless amazing activities, it’s best to spend at least 2 days at Lake Bled.

Walking around the lake is definitely one of the best ways to explore the area. The lake is quite small so you can easily complete the whole lake circuit in just 1-2 hours.

Panoramic view of Lake Bled, Slovenia

If you’re up for a little workout, you can climb up to Mala Osojnica, which is one of the best viewpoints at Lake Bled and it offers an incredible panoramic view over the lake and the whole area. The hike can be completed in 45-60 minutes and it’s a fairly easy one, although wearing proper hiking shoes is highly recommended.

Sitting on top of a steep cliff, 130 meters (425 feet) above Lake Bled, Bled Castle is another unmissable sight in Bled. It’s said to be the oldest castle in the country and it’s currently one of the most popular tourist attractions in Slovenia.

When in Bled, you can’t miss renting a boat or kayaking on the lake, and if the weather permits, you can also swim in the crystal clear waters.

Island in the middle of Lake Bled, Slovenia

21. Rome, Italy

Rome is one of the most popular travel bucket list destinations, for a good reason! The Italian capital is just simply stunning and it’s definitely not to be missed when planning a trip to Italy.

Rome is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful cities in Europe and you can easily spend weeks exploring all the beauty the city has to offer. Although it’s possible to see the major landmarks of Rome in a day , it’s best to spend at least 3 days in Rome to be able to fully explore the city.

And of course, to try as many amazing Italian foods as you can!

Forum Romanum in Rome, Italy

Some of the best things to do in Rome include strolling up the Spanish Steps, admiring the Trevi Fountain, visiting Forum Romanum and the Colosseum, exploring Castel Sant’Angelo, wandering around the Trastevere neighborhood, and climbing up to the top of St. Peter’s Basilica from where you can get an incredible panoramic view over the city.

If you’re a first-time visitor in Rome, it’s best to stay in Centro Storico which is definitely one of the best areas to stay in Rome if you want to explore the classic highlights or find the best Instagram spots in Rome .

Other great areas to stay in include Esquilino, Trastevere, and Monti. Monti is the home of the Colosseum so you’ll find many amazing hotels with views of the Colosseum in this area.

At Sunrise girl in a yellow dress at the Colosseum in Rome, Italy

22. Siquijor, Philippines

Although the small, charming island of Siquijor is located quite close to the southern coast of Cebu and Bohol, it’s not so popular among tourists which makes it one of the best islands in the Philippines if you want to escape the crowds.

It takes only 1.5 hours to reach Siquijor from Bohol by ferry so it’s worth combining a trip to both islands.

Pristine beaches, dramatic waterfalls, beautiful corals, and friendly locals are just a few of the many highlights Siquijor has to offer. Cliff diving in Salagdoong Beach is one of the most popular things to do on the island, where you can jump from a 10-meter (33 ft) high cliff into the crystal clear water.

If you’re looking for the most beautiful beach in Siquijor, head over to the white sandy Paliton Beach which is also one of the best sunset spots on the island.

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Another must-visit is Cambugahay Falls – a three-tiered waterfall offering many pools to swim in and ropes and swings to let your inner child out.

It’s definitely one of the most beautiful places on the island but since it’s also one of the most popular tourist spots in Siquijor , it can get quite crowded during the day. It’s better to get there early to have the place all to yourself!

Since Siquijor is quite small, you will only need 2 full days in Siquijor to explore the best places on the island but if you’re looking for a laid-back, relaxing holiday, you can easily spend up to one week on the island.

The best option for getting around is to rent a scooter but tricycles, private drivers, and organized tours are also available. Most of the tourist spots are located on the southern coast so it’s best to book a hotel in this part of the island.

Girl sitting on a raft boat at Cambugahay Falls in Siquijor, Philippines

23. Golden Circle, Iceland

Although Iceland is one of the best dream destinations in the world in itself and it’s worth spending at least a week in Iceland, if you’re short on time then you can concentrate on one of the most popular sightseeing routes in Iceland, the Golden Circle.

The Golden Circle consists of three unique and beautiful sights: the Thingvellir National Park, the Geysir Geothermal Area, and the Gullfoss waterfall.

All three sights are relatively close to Reykjavik – the capital city of Iceland – so it’s possible to visit all of them in just one day. The whole route is just under 230 km (140 miles) in length so you can complete it in 3 hours but you will need a full day if you want to enjoy the attractions as well.

You can find countless tours operating on the Golden Circle route but if you rent a car, it’s possible to do the tour by yourself as well.

Öxarárfoss in Thingvellir National Park, Iceland

Start your Golden Circle route by visiting Thingvellir National Park first. Thingvellir was the first parliament of Iceland (and the world’s first parliament as well) and the national park is also famous for being the meeting point of the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates.

The next stop is usually the Geysir Geothermal Area, where you can find beautiful volcanic landscapes, and the Strokkur Geysir, which erupts every 6-10 minutes. The last stop in the Golden Circle route is Gullfoss waterfall which is considered one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Iceland.

It’s worth taking a detour on the way back from Gullfoss waterfall and seeing Kerið crater as well. If you have more time in Iceland, make sure to spend some time in Reykjavik as well and you can also visit the famous Blue Lagoon, located only 45 minutes away from Reykjavik.

Stokkur Geysir, Iceland

24. London, United Kingdom

London is one of the most iconic and well-known cities in Europe, attracting millions of tourists every year. Home to the British royal family and many historical landmarks, London is definitely a city that needs to be on everyone’s travel bucket list.

Seeing Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament is a must when visiting London, and no London bucket list is complete without admiring the Tower Bridge and taking a ride on the London Eye.

Big Ben in London

Apart from the historical landmarks, there are many unique things to do in London. If you’re a Harry Potter fan you definitely need to go for a  Warner Bro’s Studio Tour  where you can explore the wonders of the Wizarding World.

You can also visit the Madame Tussauds wax museum and the London Dungeon or watch a musical at one of the famous theatres in London. Don’t forget to try an authentic English breakfast and fish and chips while you’re in the city!

Spending a weekend in London is a good start but if you want to properly explore the city, you will need to stay for at least 5 days in the city. If you’re planning to do a few day trips from London, you can stay even longer!

Black taxi on the Regent Street in London

25. Abu Dhabi, UAE

Although Dubai mostly outshines Abu Dhabi, the capital city of the United Arab Emirates is still one of the top dream destinations in the world and it’s very well worth visiting.

Most people only spend one day in Abu Dhabi , either as a layover or as a day trip from Dubai. However, if you have more time, it’s better to spend 2-3 days in the city as it has lots of amazing things to offer.

One of the highlights of Abu Dhabi is the fairytale-looking Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. It’s undoubtedly one of the most beautiful places in the entire world and it also offers some of the best photography spots in Abu Dhabi .

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Visiting the Mosque is free but there is a really strict dress code. As a woman, you need to wear an abaya they gave you at the entrance which has to cover your whole body and your hair as well. The dress code is not that strict for men but they still need to cover their arms and knees.

Another must-see place in Abu Dhabi is the Qasr al Watan Palace. It’s a fairly new landmark (opened in March 2019) inside the Presidential Palace and it looks absolutely incredible both from the outside and inside as well.

Most people don’t know that, but you can actually find a Louvre in Abu Dhabi as well. It’s significantly smaller than the one in Paris but if you love museums, you will definitely enjoy it. If you have more time in Abu Dhabi, you can take a desert tour, visit the Ferrari World or enjoy one of the best beaches in Abu Dhabi as well.

View of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque at sunset from Wahat al Karama, one of the best Instagram spots in Abu Dhabi

26. Florence, Italy

If you love art and culture, you definitely need to put Florence on the top of your travel bucket list. Being the birthplace of the Renaissance, the capital of Tuscany boasts many interesting museums such as the Uffizi Gallery where you can see Botticelli’s Birth of Venus or the Galleria dell’Accademia which is home to Michelangelo’s famous David statue.

Panoramic view from Piazzale Michelangelo in Florence, Italy

It’s recommended to spend at least 2 days in Florence to be able to discover all the beauty the city has to offer. Florence can also serve as a base for your Tuscany road trip as it’s easy to visit the highlights of Tuscany from the city and it also offers countless day trip opportunities.

Apart from the countless museums, visiting the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, otherwise known as the Duomo di Firenze is a must. Other great things to do in Florence include crossing Ponte Vecchio, strolling around Mercato San Lorenzo (the famous outdoor leather market), and visiting the Basilica of Santa Croce.

If you’re looking for the best viewpoint in Florence, head over to Piazzale Michelangelo where you can admire an amazing sunset over the city.

Ponte Vecchio in Florence, Italy

27. Singapore

The vibrant, futuristic city of Singapore is one of the biggest hubs in Southeast Asia and it’s also one of the most beautiful dream destinations in the world.

Singapore is a totally walkable city and all the main sights are relatively close to each other so it’s easy to see all the best spots in just one day in Singapore . This is also good news for budget travelers as Singapore is quite expensive!

The Supertree Grove is the most iconic spot in Singapore and you definitely have to include it in your Singapore itinerary. These Supertrees are actually not trees – they are made of concrete and steel and they work like a vertical garden, giving a home to more than 158,000 plants.

Walking amongst them feels like you are in another world!

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The Supertrees look really amazing in the daylight as well but the real magic comes when the night falls. The trees are performing a magnificent music and light show which is an absolutely magical experience to witness.

Another great show to see in Singapore is the Spectra, which is a light and water show performed by many dancing fountains and colorful visual projections.

Singapore has so many unique things to offer that it’s impossible to get bored in the city. You can visit the world’s largest indoor waterfall in the Cloud Forest, enjoy the beautiful tropical plants in the Flower Dome, take a stroll around Chinatown or see the iconic Merlion statue in Merlion Park.

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28. Amsterdam, Netherlands

Often referred to as the Venice of the North due to its hundreds of canals, Amsterdam has a truly unique vibe and it’s undoubtedly one of the best bucket list destinations to visit in Europe.

The city is mostly known for the Red Light District and the world-famous coffee shops (aka weed shops) but it has many more amazing things to offer.

Picturesque Amsterdam Canals

You can find many great art museums in Amsterdam like the Rijksmuseum or the Van Gogh Museum and if you’re interested in Jewish history you can visit the Anne Frank House as well. For the best panoramic views, head over to A’DAM Tower where you can also try Europe’s highest swing on the observation deck.

Going on a canal tour is certainly one of the best ways to see the city and if you want to learn more about its history, you can join a free walking tour as well.

Spending 2 days in Amsterdam is enough to cover the main tourist spots but if you have more time in the city, rent a bike and take a day trip to the nearby Zaanse Schans windmills  as well! It’s worth scheduling your visit in spring to see the tulip fields in full bloom and enjoy the mild weather in Amsterdam.

Beautiful canal in Amsterdam in the Jordaan district

29. Chiang Rai, Thailand

The small town of Chiang Rai is often overlooked by tourists, however, it’s definitely one the best places to visit in Thailand and a real dream destination for those who love visiting unique temples. Located close to the borders of Laos and Myanmar, Chiang Rai is home to some of the most unique temples you can find in Thailand.

Wat Rong Khun, or otherwise known as the White Temple is the most famous one with its fully white and majestic design. It’s actually no longer a temple but a privately owned art exhibit. The White Temple is filled with Buddhist symbolism and the white color represents the purity of Buddha.

Wat Rong Khun, the White Temple in Chiang Rai, Thailand

Besides the White Temple, you also can visit the Blue Temple (Wat Rong Suea Ten) which is a relatively new attraction since it’s only been finished in 2016. The deep blue colors against the shiny golden details create a very unique atmosphere and since the temple is free to visit it’s definitely worth including it in your Chiang Rai itinerary .

If you have more than one day in Chiang Rai, you should go up to the nearby hill to visit the Huay Pla Kung Temple. The temple is mostly known for the huge statue sitting on top of the hill which is often mistakenly referred to as the Big Buddha, but it actually represents the goddess of Mercy.

The stairway leading up to the statue is guarded by beautifully designed, white dragon statues and once you are up there, you will have the most amazing view over the city.

Girl in a pink skirt sitting on a dragon statue at Huay Pla Kang Temple in Chiang Rai

30. Cinque Terre, Italy

If you love colorful small towns, Cinque Terre is definitely one of the top dream destinations you need to visit on your next trip to Italy. Cinque Terre (which means ‘Five Lands’ in English) comprises five small villages: Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore.

Located on the rugged Italian Riviera coastline, these five small fishing villages are known for their colorful little houses, incredible vineyards, beautiful harbors filled with fishing boats, and amazing restaurants selling delicious seafood.

You can spend a few days in each village if you want to properly discover them but even if you have one day in Cinque Terre , it’s still possible to see them all.

Colorful houses in Manarola, Cinque Terre, Italy

You can find many amazing Airbnbs in Cinque Terre and if you’re on a budget, La Spezia is one of the best places to stay in Cinque Terre .

Cinque Terre is closed to car traffic but don’t worry, you have countless other options for visiting the small villages. The easiest option is to take a train which connects the five villages with La Spezia and Levanto, a one-day ticket costs €18.20 ($19.80 US).

You can also decide to hike between the villages, in this case, you only need to purchase a Cinque Terre Trekking Card which costs €7.50 ($8.20 US) for one day. In the summer months, it’s also possible to get to the villages by boat but they don’t run as frequently as the train does.

Colorful houses in Riomaggiore, Cinque Terre, Italy

31. Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina

Located in the southern part of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Mostar is mostly known for its iconic Stari Most, otherwise known as Old Bridge. The bridge is not only beautiful to look at but if you’re up for an adrenaline rush, you can also jump off from the 24-meter (almost 80 ft) tall bridge.

View of the city of Mostar in Bosnia-Herzegovina

As Mostar can easily be visited in one day, many tourists are only going there as a day trip from Dubrovnik or Split. However, it’s worth spending at least one night in the city to experience its charming vibes and soak in the beautiful views.

Mostar can be extremely crowded during the day (especially in the summer months) but if you are staying the night you can explore the city the next morning in a much calmer way.

Some of the best things to do in Mostar include visiting the Old Bridge Museum, shopping in the Old Bazaar, and climbing up to the top of Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque which offers an amazing panoramic view.

Mostar also boosts many amazing restaurants – many with an amazing view of the Old Bridge – where you can try some of the best dishes from the Balkans such as cevapi or burek.

View of the Stari Most (Old Bridge) and the city of Mostar in Bosnia-Herzegovina

32. Dubrovnik, Croatia

Lying on the shores of the Adriatic Sea, Dubrovnik is definitely one of the best dream destinations in Europe.

Often referred to as the Pearl of the Adriatic, this charming city has recently become quite famous among visitors as it was the main filming location for King’s Landing in Game of Thrones. Even if you haven’t seen a single episode, you need to put this city on your travel bucket list right away!

The city is quite small so spending 3 days in Dubrovnik is enough to discover the best places but if you’re looking for a more relaxed holiday, you can easily spend up to one week in the city. Even if you have only one day in Dubrovnik you need to go up to the city walls – the view is just incredible from up there!

If you have more time, you can take a ferry ride or a kayak tour to the nearby Lokrum island , go for a Game of Thrones walking tour , relax at the beautiful beaches or take a day trip to Kotor (Montenegro) or Mostar (Bosnia-Herzegovina).

On a clear day, it’s also worth riding the cable car to the top of Mount Srđ from where you can get an incredible panoramic view over the city.

View of the blue coastline in Dubrovnik, Croatia

33. Prague, Czech Republic

Known for its rich architectural heritage and beautiful old town, the city of Prague has become a popular tourist hotspot in Europe over the last few years. The historical center of Prague is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and exploring the charming little streets in the Old Town is a really unique experience.

Prague Castle, Czech Republic

Walking across the charming Charles Bridge is one of the best things to do in Prague and if you’re traveling with your significant other, you can also put up a lock on the Love Lock Bridge.

Other great things to do in Prague include taking a walking tour in the Jewish Quarter , admiring the unique Astronomical Clock in the Old Town Square,  visiting the Prague Castle , and trying the delicious Czech cuisine.

The Czech Republic is also famous for its world-class beers so if you’re a beer lover you can go for a beer tour or visit the Prague Beer Museum as well. Prague is one of the best weekend getaways in Europe but you can easily spend more time in Prague without ever getting bored.

Girl in a pink dress standing in front of the Orloj Astronomical Clock in Prague

Located in the heart of the French Riviera, the micro-state of Monaco definitely belongs to the best places to visit once in a lifetime. One day in Monaco gives you plenty of time to explore the country but if you plan to stay longer, there is no shortage of amazing hotels and apartments in (or very close to) Monaco.

If you’re short on time, you can also visit Monaco as a day trip from Nice but if you can stay longer, it also fits nicely into a French Riviera road trip .

Port Hercules in Monaco

When thinking about Monaco, the casino of Monte-Carlo is often the first one that comes to mind. Even if you’re not into gambling, seeing the beautiful building of the casino will surely leave you speechless. Not to mention all the fancy and expensive cars parking in front of it!

Taking a walk around Port Hercules and admiring the gorgeous yachts is another unmissable thing to do in Monaco. After that, head over to ‘The Rock’ – the oldest part of Monaco where you will find plenty of cute pastel-colored houses.

You will get the best views of the marina from there and you can also check out the Prince’s Palace and the Saint Nicholas Cathedral.

Girl in a floral dress sitting at a viewpoint in Monte Carlo, Monaco

35. Liechtenstein

Liechtenstein, the fourth smallest country in Europe is a must-visit for anyone who loves alpine landscapes and beautiful medieval castles. Nestled between Switzerland and Austria, Liechtenstein covers only 160 km 2  which makes it possible to see all the best places in the country even if you have only one day in Liechtenstein .

Vaduz Castle, Liechtenstein

Vaduz, the capital city of Liechtenstein is certainly the most popular place to visit in the country. It offers many great sights to see, such as Vaduz Castle, the Kunstmuseum, or the Vaduz Cathedral.

You can find some cute cafes and restaurants in the city so you can easily spend half a day in Vaduz and if you’re interested, you can also get a stamp on your passport at the tourism office.

Apart from Vaduz, it’s worth visiting the mountain town of Triesenberg, the cute little town of Balzers with its majestic castle and the beautiful lake of Stausee Steg.

Although you can visit Liechtenstein as a day trip from either Switzerland or Austria, it’s worth staying there longer, especially if you’re planning to do a few hikes.

Girl in a pink skirt sitting on the shores of Stausee Steg in Liechtenstein

36. Barcelona, Spain

Nestled between the beautiful mountains and the inviting coastline, Barcelona is definitely one of the most popular cities to visit in Europe. The capital of Catalonia is mostly known for the famous La Sagrada Familia and the many colorful and breathtaking works of Antonio Gaudi across the city.

Starting from the gorgeous architecture to the most amazing local food, there are just so many things to love about Barcelona!

Sunset at Park Guell in Barcelona

Although you can see almost all the must-see spots in just 24 hours in Barcelona, it’s worth spending at least 3 days in the city to truly experience its unique vibe.

Walking through the Las Ramblas and the Gothic Quarter, admiring the unique architecture of the La Sagrada Familia, visiting Casa Batlló and Casa Mila, and seeing the sunset in the Park Güell are some of the best things to do in Barcelona you can’t miss.

If you have more time in the city, you can go up to Mount Tibidabo where you can spend a fun day in the amusement park and have an amazing panoramic view over Barcelona.

Since Barcelona is really popular among tourists, it usually gets very crowded during the summer. If you want to visit without the crowds, try to plan a trip to Barcelona in the off-season.

Girl in a hat and a trench coat sitting in front of the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona

37. Kotor, Montenegro

If you’re looking for a beautiful and affordable hidden gem in Europe, you need to put Kotor on your travel bucket list. Located in gorgeous scenery right next to the Adriatic Bay and the limestone cliffs of Mount Lovcen, Kotor is not only a dream destination to visit but it can also serve as a great base for discovering all the beauty Montenegro has to offer.

The Natural and Culturo-Historical Region of Kotor is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that includes the Old Town, the fortifications, and the bay. Inside the city walls, you will find a maze of cobbled streets with many stone houses and piazzas.

If you’re not afraid of a little workout, you can climb up the 1,350 steps to the Castle of San Giovanni where you can have an amazing panoramic view over the city, the bay, and the mountains. Taking a boat tour and visiting the Lady of the Rocks on an artificial island is another great thing to do in Kotor.

If you want to properly explore the city, you should spend at least 2 days in Kotor but if you’re planning to use it as a base to discover the rest of the country, you can easily stay up to one week.

Some great places to visit close to Kotor are Tivat, Budva, Sveti Stefan, and the Lovcen National Park and it’s also possible to take a day trip to Dubrovnik as well.

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37 Dream Destinations to Add to Your 2022 Travel Bucket List

6 thoughts on “37 Dream Destinations to Add to Your 2024 Travel Bucket List”

wow this awoke my wanderlust! wish to visit all these places once in my lifetime 🙂

I hope you will get to see a lot of these dream destinations in the near future! Can’t wait to travel again!

very nice website.

I was expecting to see a few African destinations such as Cape Town or Zanzibar. Much to my disappointment..

Unfortunately, I haven’t been to Africa yet and since I only featured destinations where I’ve actually been to, I couldn’t include anything from Africa. Hoping to change that one day though!

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If you’re on the hunt for the ultimate dream destinations to add to your travel bucket list , then look no further!

From timeless favourites to unique off the beaten track adventures, we’ve got the best dream destinations.

Whatever your jam is – idyllic beaches, island hopping havens, big city lights, epic road trips, encounters with wildlife, the most famous landmarks, mountains hikes or foodie delights, we’ve got you covered with this curated list of dreamy spots around the world.

Are you constantly adding new spots to your ever-growing dream travel destination wishlist ?

The world is full of amazing places and it seems there’s never enough time to explore them all. But we can at least try!

These are the places we’ve been and the places we’ll go!

Grab your pen, pull out your notepad, let the honeymoon planning adventure begin and get ready to expand that list of places.

We can pack your list full of ideas for many anniversary dream vacations to come, too. After all, you deserve more than one trip of a lifetime …

Join us as we whisk you away on a virtual tour of our handpicked dream destinations for 2024 !

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Dream Destinations in Africa

1. chobe national park, botswana.

Botswana ‘s wilderness unfolds in Chobe National Park , a haven of diverse wildlife and epic landscapes.

Elephants roam in their herds, painting a majestic scene against the backdrop of the Chobe River. In fact Chobe has the largest herd of elephants in Africa .

Don’t miss the Okavango Delta , too. For couples seeking an authentic experience under the African sky, this is one of the continent’s dream destinations for a safari . 

2. Luxor, Egypt

Luxor, one of Egypt’s ancient cities , is as an open-air museum to a time long past.

Temples and tombs, etched with hieroglyphs, tell tales of pharaohs and gods.

The Nile flows gently by, a lifeline that has shaped Egypt and planet’s history. Luxor is a gateway to the wonders of the ancient world and a top pick of our dream destinations for history lovers.

3. Great Migration, Maasai Mara, Kenya

Witness the Great Migration in Kenya’s Maasai Mara , a spectacle of life and survival.

This ancient dance of wildebeest, zebra, and gazelle across the savannah is nature’s grand opera.

Against the backdrop of rolling grasslands, this most iconic of dream destinations has to be on your list for a safari honeymoon in Africa.

4. Ile Aux Nattes, Madagascar

Despite its gigantic size, Madagascar is certainly an off the beaten track kind of dream destination. 

One of its hidden gems is Ile Aux Nattes aka Nosy Nato. You have to get to Nosy Boraha, or Île Sainte-Marie, an island off Madagascar’s east coast.

The town on this island, Ambodifotatra has the pirates’ cemetery and includes graves marked with a skull and crossbones . 

Ile Aux Nattes is a canoe ride away and an enclave of complete tranquillity. This island, fringed by sapphire waters and lush palms, is for couples seeking the slowest pace of life.

5. Le Morne Brabant, Mauritius

Mauritius is one of those dream destinations of stunning beaches in the Indian Ocean.

Le Morne Brabant is its most iconic site, standing as a sentinel over crystal-clear lagoons and sun-kissed beaches.

This mountain is steeped in history and has stunning views of the island’s landscape with the famous ‘underwater waterfall’, a beautiful mirage only seen from the sky.

Book a dreamy resort and enjoy all the adventure and luxury Mauritius has to offer!

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6. Marrakech, Morocco

Marrakech , rhe red city of Morocco ,, is a labyrinth of culture and colour.

Its bustling souks, fragrant with spices and colourful textiles, invite you to lose yourself in a sensory journey.

Ancient palaces and lush gardens await. Marrakech weaves a tale of history, art, and Moroccan charm. Stay in a cute riad and go with an empty suitcase!

7. Quirimbas Archipelago, Mozambique

The Quirimbas Archipelago , strewn like jewels across Mozambique ‘s cerulean waters, is a dream destination of untouched, off the beaten track, African beauty.

These islands whisper tales of marine wonder, where coral reefs teem with life beneath the waves.

Secluded beaches create a serene escape, wrapped in the embrace of the Indian Ocean. Honeymoon heaven.

8. Sossusvlei, Namibia

In the heart of Namibia’s Namib Desert, Sossusvlei’s towering dunes create the famed surreal landscape.

The red sands, sculpted by the wind over the millennium, create a canvas of shifting hues and shapes. Deadvlei where the trees are 900 years old is a must.

Sossusvlei is the stark beauty of the desert , where the silence and the stars shining down from the cosmos at nogjt!

Namibia is the perfect place to get off the beaten track in Africa.

9. Nyungwe National Park, Rwanda

Come to Africa’s oldest rainforest, Rwanda’s Nyungwe National Park . The ancient rainforests echo with the calls of chimpanzees and birds.

This emerald expanse, laden with walking trails, means a journey into the heart of Africa’s untouched beauty.

Tag it on to your bucket list journey, Gorilla Trekking in Volcanoes National Park.

10. La Digue, Seychelles

The best way to experience Seychelles is by island hopping and top of your list should be the small island of La Digue .

Giant granite boulders and turquoise waters frame idyllic beaches like Anse Source d’Argent, creating a dreamscape of tropical serenity.

Here, bicycles replace cars , and you to explore at a leisurely pace, enveloped in the island’s natural allure. Stay overnight to beat the day trippers!

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11. Cape Town, South Africa

What city is top of our dream destinations list? It could well be Cape Town .

Cradled by Table Mountain and the Atlantic, this South African city is vibrant and diverse.

From the colourful houses of Bo-Kaap to the penguins of Boulders Beach , the nearby Cape wine lands and the seasonal opportunities for whale watching .

Did we mention the food? Cape Town is a mosaic of experiences. 

12. Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania

Dream places for safari? Then look no further than Tanzania’s Ngorongoro Crater , a caldera teeming with wildlife.

An Eden of the African continent, this natural amphitheatre hosts a spectacular array of animals coexisting in harmony.

The crater’s rim offers panoramic views of this unique ecosystem. Marvel at nature’s intricate balance in one of Tanzania’s most iconic parks .

Don’t miss the island of Zanzibar , where you can explore UNESCO-listed Stone Town and relax on the white sandy beaches.

13. Victoria Falls, Zambia & Zimbabwe

Straddling Zambia and Zimbabwe, Victoria Falls thunders with awe-inspiring power.

Known locally as ‘The Smoke That Thunders’, this cascade is a spectacle of nature’s might.

Surrounding rainforests and the Zambezi River add to the allure, making Victoria Falls a cornerstone of African wonder. From later in August, swim at the edge of the precipice in Devil’s Pool .

Dream Destinations in the Middle East

14. petra by candlelight, jordan.

Jordan is full of dream destinations like Wadi Rum and the Dead Sea but experiencing the ancient city of Petra is a journey steeped in ancient mystery.

As the sun sets, the Siq and the Treasury illuminate with thousands of candles , casting a stunning glow over the rose-red city.

The soft flicker of candlelight create an unforgettable, otherworldly atmosphere in one of the world’s most iconic archaeological sites.

15. Wadi Shab, Oman

Wadi Shab in Oman is a dream destination for adventurers and nature lovers.

Tucked away in a stunning canyon, this oasis features crystal-clear waters, lush palm groves, and dramatic rock formations.

Hiking through the wadi reveals hidden pools and waterfalls , where you can have a dip.

Explore the mesmerising cave, where a waterfall creates a natural spectacle. Oman is one of our dream destinations, period!

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16. Cappadocia, Turkey

Cappadocia in Turkey is one of those dream destinations you’ve seen on Instagram and TikTok that feels like stepping into a fairy tale.

Famous for its hot air balloons , unique lunar landscape, ancient cave dwellings, and enchanting rock formations, this region captivates with its otherworldly beauty.

The highlight is a hot-air balloon ride at sunrise , with stunning views of the valleys and fairy chimneys .

17. Atlantis, The Royal Dubai, UAE

Atlantis, The Royal in Dubai epitomises luxury and extravagance.

This jenga-like icon is set against the backdrop of the stunning Dubai skyline and the azure waters of the Arabian Gulf.

This new hotel icon offers world-class dining, thrilling attractions, and opulent suites.

Why is this hotel one of our dream destinations in Dubai ? Exclusive access to Cloud 22 , an infinity rooftop pool set in the sky – one of the dreamiest hotel pools in the world.

Dream Destinations in Asia

18. paro taktsang, bhutan.

Paro Taktsang, or the Tiger’s Nest Monastery in Bhutan , clings to a cliffside.

The journey up, through misty forests and mountain paths, is as breathtaking as the destination itself.

This sacred site overlooks the Paro valley . For adventure seekers and lovers of the outdoors, Bhutan has to be on your dream destinations shortlist. 

19. Angkor Wat at Sunrise, Cambodia

Witnessing the sunrise at Angkor Wat in Cambodia is a dream bucket list moment, where ancient stones tell tales of empires and mysticism.

Take the short drive from your hotel in Siem Reap and as the first light touches the temple spires of these ancient ruins, the world seems to hold its breath — a magical experience showcasing the splendour of the ancient world.

This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a must-visit destination in Southeast Asia

20. Lijiang, China

The Great Wall of China , the skyscrapers of Shanghai and Hong Kong and the limestone karsts of Yangshuo , China is one great place to visit!

Lijiang is one of our favourite spots, with its well-preserved ancient town and stunning Jade Dragon Snow Mountain backdrop.

Wandering through its cobblestone streets and canals, you’ll be transported to a time of epic dynasties and unique folklore.

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21. Tegalalang Rice Terrace, Bali, Indonesia

From the iconic Nusa Penida , to the picturesque Gili Islands , Bali is not short things to do .

The sandy beaches and small islands could easily be on this list of dream destinations.

But, head inland on the Island of the Gods for the Tegalalang Rice Terraces .

These emerald-green rice terraces , carved into the hillsides, encapsulate the rural charm and tranquillity of Bali that millions seek to find .

22. Jaipur, India

India is not short of dream destinations. The Taj Mahal , Ranthambore National Park, Kerala to name a few but its Pink City of Jaipur is where history, culture, and royal grandeur converge.

From the majestic Amer Fort to the intricate Hawa Mahal , Jaipur’s architectural wonders are a feast for the eyes. Bustling markets, vibrant fabrics, and the aroma of spices await.

23. Kyoto, Japan

Japan is another one of those dream destinations where there’s an abundance of bucket list things to do .

But Kyoto, where tradition weaves through modernity, has our heart.

From the serene Arashiyama Bamboo Forest to the vibrant Gion geisha district , to the Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine , Kyoto is a journey through Japan’s soul.

The city, with its temples, shrines, is a true canvas of Japanese beauty.

24. Luang Prabang, Laos

Nestled at the confluence of the mighty Mekong and Nam Khan rivers, Laos ’ picturesque town of Luang Prabang , is where tranquillity reigns.

This UNESCO-listed town, with its golden temples and colonial architecture, is a must-visit.

Mornings here begin with the sight of saffron-robed monks collecting alms and afternoons are spent in the nearby Kuang Si waterfalls .

25. Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia

Sabah in Malaysian Borneo is one of our top picks for wildlife lovers seeking dream destinations.

Its lush rainforests, home to orangutans and pygmy elephants, mean an unforgettable foray into the heart of the planet’s biodiversity.

Beyond the jungle, pristine beaches and coral reefs beckon couples seeking tranquillity and underwater adventures.

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26. Overwater Villa in The Maldives

The pinnacle of tropical dream destinations, the Maldives needs no introduction .

One of the best things about the Maldives is staying in a stunning overwater villa on a tiny island or atoll.

Luxury and seclusion is the name of the game for a true castaway experience.

Picture yourself waking up to the ocean’s gentle rhythm, with turquoise waters stretching as far as the eye can see. The Maldives is 100% worth visiting .

27. Mt. Everest, Nepal

The epitome of human endurance and nature’s majesty, trek through the planet’s highest peaks to Everest Base Camp .

Marvel at small villages, visit the Sherpa and trek rugged trails , the journey to the base of the world’s highest peak is an adventure of a lifetime.

Amidst the Himalayas, will can find a profound sense of awe and achievement. 

28. El Nido, The Philippines

Dream destinations for beach lovers? El Nido in the Philippines is the one, where limestone karsts rise from emerald waters.

This archipelago, with its hidden lagoons and secret beaches , is a haven for island hoppers .

Whether snorkelling in its vibrant reefs or kayaking through its tranquil waters, El Nido will be an enchanting island honeymoon experience.

29. Gardens by the Bay, Singapore

Singapore ‘s Gardens by the Bay is a futuristic dream destination, where nature and innovation intertwine.

The iconic Supertree Grove and the world’s largest glass greenhouse offer a glimpse into a utopian world. 

30. Haedong Yonggungsa, South Korea

Haedong Yonggungsa Temple , perched on South Korea ‘s rocky coastline, is a dream destination for spiritual seekers.

This sacred place, where the sound of waves harmonises with Buddhist chants, is a serene escape from the bustling city life.

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31. Kandy to Ella Train, Sri Lanka

The train journey from Kandy to Ella in Sri Lanka is a must visit in this Indian Ocean island.

As the train meanders through rolling hills, tea plantations, and misty forests , each bend reveals a new panorama of the island’s lush landscapes.

Sri Lanka is an underrated gem, full of adventure, culture and history. Plus, it’s great value so put it on your affordable dream destinations list today!

32. Maya Bay, Thailand

Thailand is one of our dream destinations , period, and Maya Bay is a must.

Famed for its crystal-clear waters and towering limestone cliffs, it’s straight out of a postcard.

Located in the Andaman Sea’s Phi Phi archipelago , this idyllic cove, once a hidden gem, with its natural beauty and ethereal waters is now one of the visited sites in Thailand.

In recent years it was closed by authorities and for good reason, to protect the natural environment. It’s now open again with a focus on keeping crowds at bay. Book an early morning day trip to avoid the crowds .

33. Bukhara, Uzbekistan

The ancient city of Bukhara in Uzbekistan is steeped in the Silk Road’s history .

Its labyrinth of mosques, madrasahs, and bazaars, set against the desert backdrop, transports you to a bygone era.

Here, every alleyway and dome tells a story of caravans, traders, and cultural exchanges – a dream destination for culture, history and adventure seekers.

34. Halong Bay, Vietnam

Vietnam is another one of those dream destinations you could list multiple places but Halong Bay with its thousands of limestone islets rising from the jade waters, is ethereal.

Cruising through this UNESCO World Heritage site , you’ll encounter floating villages, secluded beaches, and mystical caves — a serene exploration of one of the world’s most stunning natural wonders.

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35. whitsunday islands, australia.

From manmade wonders like the Sydney Opera House to natural wonders like Uluru , Australia is one of the best places on the planet, full of dream destinations.

The Whitsunday Islands epitomise the quintessence of a tropical paradise.

Imagine gliding through azure waters, with 74 islands set like jewels in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef .

Whitehaven Beach , with its pristine silica sand, is one of the world’s best beaches.

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36. Aitutaki, Cook Islands

Aitutaki in the Cook Islands is a lesser-explored gem, yet it rivals any tropical paradise with its astounding beauty.

The island’s lagoon, dotted with small islets (motus), boasts shades of blue that seem almost surreal.

Aitutaki is an idyllic place for snorkelling, fishing, and immersing in the tranquil Polynesian lifestyle . The Cook Islands feels like a well-kept secret in a world of mass tourism.

37. Kadavu Island, Fiji

When it comes to top dream destinations, Fiji is certainly up there. Kadavu Island is for those seeking an authentic island experience.

This unspoiled paradise, with its rugged terrain and traditional villages, invites you to a world far removed from modern distractions.

The island is renowned for its spectacular diving spots, including the Great Astrolabe Reef . Kadavu is a sanctuary where one can connect with nature and the rich culture of Fiji.

38. Bora Bora, French Polynesia

Synonymous with luxurious and romantic dream destinations, French Polynesia ’s Bora Bora is the jewel of the South Pacific.

Encircled by a lagoon and reef , ranging from shallow crystal clear azure waters to deep blue sea.

Iconic overwater bungalows await for the ultimate honeymoon experience over the ocean .

39. Abel Tasman National Park, New Zealand

Another iconic country that could have many spots on our list of dream destinations, New Zealand is a haven of natural beauty and adventure.

Abel Tasman National Park is known for its golden beaches, clear turquoise waters, and coastal walking tracks, the park offers a stunning blend of forest and sea.

Kayak along the shoreline and explore secluded bays and observe a diverse array of wildlife. Take a whale watching cruise and marvel at these majestic creatures.

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40. sailing antarctica.

Ultimate bucket list dream destinations? Sailing to the barely-touched pristine icy paradise that is Antarctica on an expedition ship.

Glide through sub zero waters dotted with icebergs and witness a landscape of stark, surreal beauty .

Encounter penguins , seals , and whales in their natural habitat. This journey to the planet’s most remote wilderness at the end of the Earth will be an unparalleled adventure.

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41. Patagonia, Argentina

Patagonia in Argentina is a dream destination for couples seeking the raw beauty of nature.

Rugged mountains, crystal-clear lakes, and expansive glaciers, this region offers a stunning display of the natural world.

Marvel at Perito Moreno Glacier in Los Glaciares National Park . Hike through the untamed landscape for solitude and awe.

Patagonia’s dramatic scenery and the spirit of adventure it evokes make it a true haven for nature lovers and honeymoon explorers.

42. Iguazu Falls, Brazil & Argentina

Iguazu Falls , on the border of Brazil and Argentina , is one of our top picks for dream destinations where nature’s force is felt in full display.

This colossal waterfall system, set within lush South American rainforests, creates a symphony of thundering water and rising mist.

Witnessing the power and beauty of Iguazu Falls was an awe-inspiring experience for us. It’s truly one of the world’s most impressive natural wonders is an essential addition to your dream destinations list.

43. Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

A ‘road trip’ across Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia , the world’s largest salt flat, is an epic otherworldly adventure.

This vast, white expanse, especially when covered in a thin layer of water, creates an endless mirror that reflects the sky.

The surreal landscape that starts near Salta in Argentina and ends in La Paz in Bolivia is a unique backdrop for photography and exploration – dream destinations that blend with the heavens.

44. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

From the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue to the lively Copacabana beach, the life of the favelas and the incredible scenery, Rio de Janeiro is a city of contrasts.

The infectious rhythms of samba fills the air , while the lush Tijuca rainforest offers a natural retreat within the city.

Dance the night away in Lapa and explore the cobblestone streets of Santa Teresa. Cities don’t come more adored than this.

45. Atacama Desert, Chile

The Atacama Desert in Chile , the driest desert in the world, is a dream destination for couples seeking otherworldly landscapes.

From salt flats and hot springs to moon-like valleys and star-filled skies , Atacama’s natural wonders are both diverse and mesmerising.

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46. Tayrona National Park, Colombia

Colombia is full of dream destinations from the quaint streets of Guatape to its Caribbean vibes of the Rosario Islands .

Tayrona National Park where the jungle meets the sea is a must-do.

The unspoiled beaches backed by lush rainforests and the majestic Sierra Nevada mountains. Hiking trails wind through the park, leading to hidden bays and the chance to spot exotic wildlife. 

47. Monteverde Cloud Forest, Costa Rica

Dream destinations don’t come much dreamier than Costa Rica . This Central American gem is packed with beautiful places .

Monteverde Cloud Forest is a biodiverse sanctuary, shrouded in mist and home to an array of unique wildlife and exotic plants.

Walk through the forest canopy on hanging bridges, and be enveloped in a world of lush greenery and tranquillity.

48. Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

The Galápagos Islands in Ecuador are a dream destination for wildlife lovers.

This unique archipelago, with its diverse array of endemic species, offers an unparalleled opportunity to observe animals up close in their natural habitat.

From swimming with sea lions to walking among giant tortoises , the Galapagos experience is a journey into one of the world’s most extraordinary ecosystems.

49. Antigua, Guatemala

Guatemala is one of our favourite underrated dream destinations with  diverse landscapes, culture and volcanos.

Antigua is a picturesque UNESCO-listed town with colonial charm and stunning volcanic backdrop.

The city’s cobblestone streets, lined with pastel-coloured buildings and historic churches are a visual delight.

Buy some traditional crafts at the vibrant markets and see Guatemala’s heritage come alive.

50. Isla Holbox, Mexico

Tulum, Akumal, Cabo – Mexico is chock full of dream destinations, not least along the Riviera Maya .

While many flock to the beautiful all inclusive resorts , one of our favourite gem is Isla Holbox , lying off the Yucatán Peninsula.

This island paradise not too far from Cancun. Yet it’s where time slows down, the streets are sand, its transport is golf carts, and its beaches are pristine.

Go for the the laid-back atmosphere, stunning sunsets , and the chance to swim with whale sharks.

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51. Machu Picchu, Peru

When it comes to bucket list dream destinations, Peru ’s Inca citadel,  Machu Picchu is unparalleled.

The Incan Empire’s architectural prowess perched high in the Andes is a unique ancient ruin with stunning views and a window into a lost civilization.

The journey to Machu Picchu, whether by taking the 3-4 day Inca Trail trek or by shorter train, adds to the mystique of this enigmatic site, making it a must-visit for history and adventure lovers. Peru is an adventure and cultural gem .

Dream Destinations in the Caribbean

52. shirley heights, antigua.

Not only does Antigua have a beach for every day of the year but Shirley Heights has one of the most breathtaking views of the Caribbean Seas .

Perched atop a hill, a panoramic vista of English Harbour and the sparkling waters beyond. The area comes alive every Sunday with vibrant music and barbecues for a true Caribbean vibe. 

53. Flamingo Island, Aruba

Renaissance Island in Aruba epitomises a dreamy escape in the Caribbean . This private paradise is famous for its exclusive beaches and the unique experience of flamingo encounters .

Its crystal-clear waters and tranquil atmosphere offer a perfect retreat for relaxation and luxury, making it a quintessential Caribbean hideaway.

54. Harbour Island, Bahamas

Harbour Island in the Bahamas is renowned for its stunning beaches and colonial architecture.

Its unique pink beach , set against the backdrop of turquoise waters make up just one of many dream destinations in the Bahamas.

55. Carlisle Bay, Barbados

Carlisle Bay in Barbados is a pristine paradise, known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and soft white sands.

This tranquil haven is perfect for swimming , snorkelling, and sunbathing.

The bay, lined with historic shipwrecks, offers a unique underwater adventure, making it a jewel in the Caribbean’s crown.

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56. Great Blue Hole, Belize

The Great Blue Hole in Belize is a dream destination for divers and snorkelers.

This massive underwater sinkhole, a UNESCO World Heritage site (and the second largest barrier reef after Australia’s Great Barrier Reef) is surrounded by coral and rich marine life. Belize is an underrated gem.

57. Havana, Cuba

Colourful streets lined with vintage cars and colonial architecture, Havana is a dream destination frozen in time.

Cuba ’s vibrant culture is showcased in its lively music scene, friendly locals, and rich history.

Exploring Havana is like stepping into a living museum, where you can follow in the footsteps of Hemingway and live your best life with cigars, daiquiris and mojitos .

58. Willemstad, Curaçao

The unique Dutch colonial architecture of Curaçao’s capital, Willemstad is quaint and unique.

The lively waterfront makes for a charming Caribbean experience. Its diverse history, museums, and bustling markets offer a blend of rich culture and vibrancy, setting it apart from typical beach destinations .

59. Samana, Dominican Republic

Samana in the Dominican Republic is a dream destination for its heavenly unspoiled natural beauty and serene beaches.

While many couples for the stunningly beautiful southern shores around Punta Cana, Samana is a bit wilder with humpback whale-watching , lush rainforests, and cascading waterfalls .

Samana is an authentic Caribbean experience away from the crowds. 

60. Dunn’s River Falls, Jamaica

Jamaica is one of our ultimate Caribbean dream destinations.

Known for its unique culture, iconic music and stunning beaches but it also has a lush interior, too.

Dunn’s River Falls is a haven with terraced, cascading waters leading down to a beautiful beach. A must-do on your Jamaica honeymoon.

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61. The Pitons, St Lucia

St. Lucia is one of the Caribbean’s unique dream destinations . With a verdant mountainous interior ideal for exploring.

The Pitons are twin volcanic peaks, rising majestically from the sea, creating a stunning landscape. There are some stunning St. Lucia resorts where you can view the Pitons from your own private infinity pool.

The area around the Pitons offers superb snorkelling, hiking, and a chance to soak in volcanic hot springs, making it a diverse Caribbean escape .

62. Tobago Cays, St Vincent & Grenadines

Tobago Cays in St Vincent & the Grenadines are a cluster of five uninhabited islands, surrounded by a horseshoe reef, with some of the best snorkelling and sailing in the Caribbean.

The cays are a paradise for those seeking pristine natural environments and the serene beauty of barely touched dream destinations . 

63. Grace Bay, Turks & Caicos

Grace Bay in Turks & Caicos is often hailed as one of the best beaches in the world , making it one the planet’s dream destinations for thalassophiles.

With its powdery white sand beaches and clear blue waters, it offers an idyllic setting for relaxation and water sports.

Grace Bay epitomises the picture-perfect beach experience in the Caribbean .

64. Trunk Bay, US Virgin Islands

Trunk Bay in the US Virgin Islands is renowned for its stunning underwater snorkelling trail and breathtaking beach.

This dream destination is often listed among the world’s most beautiful beaches, with its powdery sand and clear, turquoise waters.

Take the ferry from St. John for this paradisiacal slice of the Caribbean. 

Dream Destinations in North America

65. cruising alaska.

As dream destinations go, Alaska is unbeatable for couples seeking untamed wilderness and the most incredible scenery.

Take a cruise to see some of the world’s most picturesque landscapes. Sail through icy fjords , where glaciers calve with thunderous roars.

Witness the majesty of humpback whales and orcas in their natural habitat. Onshore, the allure of the Last Frontier continues with rugged hikes and encounters with majestic wildlife. 

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66. Joshua Tree, California

Where redwoods turn to palm trees, national parks like Yosemite and Death Valley and iconic cities like San Francisco and Los Angeles , California is jam packed full of dream destinations.

The surreal landscapes of Joshua Tree are out of this world. Where the Mojave and Colorado deserts converge under the bright sun and star-studded skies

Rock formations and cacti-studded plains , the iconic Joshua Trees, with their twisted, bristled forms, are a haven for climbers and nature lovers alike. Joshua Tree National Park is a must-do.

67. Rocky Mountains, Canada

The Rocky Mountains of Canada are one of our ultimate dream destinations for a magical road trip .

Towering peaks, emerald lakes, and sprawling forests as far as the eye can see.

This region invites explorers to hike its trails , paddle in its pristine waters, witness wildlife in its natural habitat and explore it’s quaint towns like Banff and Jasper

68. Deep South’s Historic Cities

The Deep South , rich in history and culture, is a dream destination for those seeking a journey through time.

This region’s soulful rhythm is felt in its music, cuisine, and storied past.

From iconic cities like Nashville, Memphis and New Orleans to the grand plantations and the civil rights landmarks, every corner tells a story of triumph and tribulation. 

69. Driving the Wilds of Montana & Wyoming

Embark on a road trip through the wilds of Montana and Wyoming , a dream destination for those who cherish rugged beauty and solitude.

Picture vast plains, towering mountains, and the untamed spirit of the West .

Journey through Grand Teton , Glacier and Yellowstone National Park , where nature’s wonders like Old Faithful geyser and Grand Prismatic Spring are displayed in full glory.

Every turn reveals a new panorama, inviting you to explore the heart of America’s wilderness.

70. Island Hopping in Hawaii

Hawaii, with its string of heavenly islands , is one of the ultimate tropical dream destinations.

Each island is a unique paradise. Explore the volcanic landscapes of the Big Island, the dramatic cliffs of Kauai’s Napali Coast , watch surfers on Oahu’s North Shore and drive Maui’s Road to Hana .

Snorkel in crystal-clear waters, hike through lush rainforests, and immerse in the Hawaiian culture.

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71. Viva Las Vegas

Sin City is a dream destination for couples who love endless fun and entertainment.

Las Vegas , the neon-lit city in the Nevada desert, promises a whirlwind of excitement, from world-class shows and casinos to gourmet dining experiences and luxurious yet fun hotels .

Beyond the Strip, the desert surrounding Las Vegas offers adventures of its own .

72. Walt Disney World, Florida

As fairytale dream destinations go, Walt Disney World in Orlando is unbeatable.

Don those Mickey Mouse ears and see the magic come to life . Sprawling resorts, four theme parks and a world of enchantment and excitement.

Meet beloved characters, experience thrilling rides, and get lost in fantastical realms of the happiest place on earth !

73. Route 66

Route 66 , America’s Mother Road, is a dream destination for a road trip honeymoon.

This historic highway , stretching from Chicago to Santa Monica, is a journey through the heart of America.

Discover quirky roadside attractions, classic diners, and the spirit of the open road. 

74. New York at Christmas

New York City at Christmas is a dream for festive lovers.

The city transforms into a winter wonderland , with dazzling lights, markets, and the iconic Rockefeller Center Christmas tree .

Ice skate under the skyline, shop along the decorated Fifth Avenue, and immerse in the holiday cheer.

New York is full of must-see spots – Central Park, the Empire State Building, and the Statue of Liberty. Don’t miss Summit One in the Vanderbilt building.

75. Canyon Country, Utah & Arizona

When it comes to dream destinations in the USA, Utah and Arizona feels like stepping onto another planet.

This region, home to iconic landscapes like the Grand Canyon National Park, Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon, and Monument Valley , offers breathtaking vistas of towering rock formations and deep canyons.

Hiking, road tripping, and star gazing in these vast, rugged terrains will be an unforgettable experience, showcasing the awe-inspiring beauty of the American Southwest.

Don’t miss highlights like Havasu Falls and Antelope Canyon .

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76. Quebec City, Canada

Quebec City is the closest thing North America has to a European city with its enchanting cobblestone streets, historic Old quarter, and the majestic Château Frontenac are totally picturesque.

This UNESCO World Heritage Site blends rich history, French-inspired cuisine, and vibrant culture. 

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77. albanian alps, albania.

Europe’s emerging hotspot ! Venture into the heart of the Albanian Alps , where untamed nature and amazing hikes await.

Soaring peaks, draped in a cloak of green and rocky outcrops, tranquil villages and crystal-clear rivers form a stunning backdrop.

Here, adventurous couples can tread along paths less travelled . The best thing about Albania being an up and coming gem is the affordable prices .

Hit the beaches of Ksamil for some rest and relaxation afterwards. 

78. Salzburg, Austria

Wander through Salzburg ‘s streets, where every corner is a melody of architectural splendour and Austrian elegance.

The birthplace of Mozart hums with musical history, while its baroque skyline, set against the backdrop of majestic Alpine mountains, create an allure that makes it one of Europe’s most beautiful cities .

79. Belmond Venice-Simplon Orient Express

The Belmond Venice Simplon-Orient Express is not just travel; it’s a voyage back in time to the golden age of luxury rail travel .

This iconic train with opulent vintage carriages, exquisite dining, and impeccable service, offers an unparalleled experience as it winds through some of Europe’s most beautiful dream destinations .

From the picturesque waterways of Venice to the grand boulevards of Paris or the historic streets of Istanbul , each journey is a celebration of elegance, glamour and romance.

80. Danube River Cruise, Budapest to Prague

European river cruises are a travel style that are often overlooked. But embarking on a Danube River Cruise is to sail through the heart of Europe’s dream destinations.

Float from Budapest to Prague past fairy-tale castles, medieval towns, and vineyard-clad valleys, with stops in culturally rich cities like Vienna and Bratislava .

Get a unique perspective of Central Europe’s history, cuisine, and landscapes.

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81. Plitvice Lakes, Croatia

Croatia’s coastline is full of dream destinations with iconic cities like Dubrovnik and islands like Brac , home to Zlatni Rat , one of Europes best beaches.

But head inland to get off the beaten track at Plitvice Lakes , Croatia’s most prized national park, a labyrinth of water and wilderness , where waterfalls cascade into emerald pools.

Wooden pathways weave through this lush paradise, guiding explorers through a watercolour of natural hues.

82. London, England

London is an icon. Where history and modernity dance under an ever-changing sky.

From the historic Buckingham Palace to the edgy streets of Shoreditch , London is a tapestry of diverse neighbourhoods waiting to be explored.

The city is full of must-see places, things to do, places to eat, and stuff to buy. Explore it’s markets and department stores, verdant parks, and kicking nightclubs and stroll along the storied banks of the Thames.

83. Inari, Finland

Imagine a secluded cabin in Inari , where the Arctic sky unfolds in a spectacle of colours – this snowy paradise is a magical place. Nestled in Finland’s wintry Lappish landscape, it’s a front-row seat to the ethereal Northern Lights .

Here, the silence of the snow-covered forests is a blanket of serenity, and the crisp air is a fresh respite from the world beyond.

Yes you can visit Lapland in the summer months, but it’s the ultimate romantic dream vacation in winter. The best time of year to visit is when it’s under a blanket of snow .

84. Paris in Spring, France

France is the most popular of European vacation destinations but as spring awakens the capital city, Paris , blooms into a living masterpiece.

Stroll through gardens ablaze with colour. The Eiffel Towe r, a sentinel of romance, watches over streets alive with the buzz of cafes and the clink of wine glasses .

Paris in spring is a celebration of love, art, and joie de vivre!

85. Schloss Neuschwanstein, Bavaria, Germany

Perched in Bavarian solitude, Schloss Neuschwanstein is a vision from a bygone era.

An ode to romanticism, this castle is a fairy-tale dream . Wander through its halls, where the echoes of history blend with the majestic panorama of the Alps, creating a timeless escape into Germany’s royal past.

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86. Santorini, Greece

Santorini , where blue-domed churches and white washed buildings form a stunning contrast against the Aegean’s azure expanse. 

This is one of our favourite places . Sculpted by a volcano, now quaint villages and vineyards cradle this rocky outcrop.

As the sun dips into the sea, the best place to witness the sunset is from your heavenly cave pool suite .

87. Vatnajökull, Iceland

The Blue Lagoon , the Golden Circle , black sand beaches, Iceland is an icon, full of dream destinations.

But for something special, behold Vatnajökull, a glacial marvel wheremice caves sculpt a landscape of surreal beauty.

Here, couples can tread softly on ancient ice, enveloped by silence and the raw magnificence. Experience the ethereal glow of the aurora borealis in this otherworldly sanctuary.

88. Positano, Italy

Cascading elegantly down the cliffs of the Amalfi Coast , Positano is one of Europe’s ultimate dream destinations.

Vibrant buildings cling to the steep terrain, overlooking the sapphire waters of the Mediterranean.

Here, bougainvillaea-adorned streets wind down to pebbled beaches, and the air is perfumed with lemons and sea spray. Positano, a coastal reverie, encapsulates the magnificent beauty of Italy .

89. Slea Head Drive, Ireland

At the edge of Europe , County Kerry’s Slea Head Drive awaits with rugged cliffs and the roaring Atlantic Ocean waves creating a landscape of wild, untamed beauty in Ireland .

Stay in a beautiful hotel before driving along this coastal path of the Dingle Peninsula where every turn reveals cinematic vistas: ancient stone beehives, Gaelic legends, sprawling fields, and distant islands shrouded in mist.

90. Comino Island, Malta

Comino Island in Malta is a dream destination for those seeking a tranquil Mediterranean escape.

This tiny, car-free island between Malta and Gozo is famed for its crystal-clear Blue Lagoon , the perfect spot for swimming, snorkelling, and simply basking in the sun.

Comino’s unspoiled natural beauty, with its rugged coastline and quiet coves, is ideal for hikers and photographers looking for a serene and picturesque retreat.

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91. Old Town Kotor, Montenegro

Step back in time in Kotor’s Old Town , a labyrinth of cobbled streets and medieval charm.

Nestled against Montenegro ‘s dramatic mountain canvas, this coastal enclave is filled with balconies draped in flowers overlooking bustling squares, and the Adriatic’s gentle waves await nearby.

92. Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam ‘s picturesque canals, a network of reflections. Heritage buildings, leaning gently over waterways, with centuries of stories.

Amsterdam is a harmonious blend of history and hip , and invites you to cycle its paths, uncovering treasures from the Rijksmuseum to the vibrant Jordaan district.

93. Atlanterhavsvegen, Norway

Dream destinations don’t come more epic than the stunningly rugged landscapes of Norway .

From the picturesque islands of Lofoten to the Atlanterhavsveien , a serpentine marvel, stretching across Norway’s seascapes near Bergen.

An encounter with the North Sea’s untamed spirit has to be on your list. Bridges leap from isle to isle, giving way to panoramas where the sky and ocean merge .

94. The Azores, Portugal

The Azores , rising from the Atlantic’s depths, are a kaleidoscope of verdant hills, volcanic craters, and azure lakes.

This Portuguese archipelago is a dream destination for nature lovers.

Hike the trails that meander through mystical landscapes , leading to cliffs where the ocean’s waves crash against the shore.

95. Transylvania, Romania

Transylvania , cloaked in myth and mystery, is a realm of Gothic tales and castle ruins.

Carpathian mountains encircle ancient hamlets, little towns and forested paths, creating a backdrop of brooding beauty.

This land, where legends of Dracula echo, is a haven for Romanian folklore and history.

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96. The Highlands, Scotland

In the Scottish Highlands , Ben Nevis’ rugged peaks, Loch Ness’ deep mythology and the remote villages and castle on Isle of Skye compose a scene of haunting beauty.

This land, wrapped in mist and soft rain is a dream destination for couples who are wild at heart.

Experience the heather swaying in the wind and the distant call of a bagpipe , the Scottish Highlands are a must-do.

97. Lake Bled, Slovenia

An emerald lake cradles an island church, a scene from a storybook. Lake Bled is a mirror reflecting Slovenia’s alpine beauty .

Row gently across the tranquil waters of this dream destination, surrounded by mountains and forests —a tranquil jewel in Slovenia’s sustainable travel crown .

98. Seville, Spain

Seville is a flamenco of colour and culture, a place where the essence of Spain comes alive.

Orange trees line the streets, their fragrance mingling with ancient palaces and Gothic cathedrals .

Hop through lively tapas bars and indulge in Andalusian flavours in one of Europe’s prettiest cities.

99. Arctic Bath, Sweden

Drift into the Arctic Bath , Sweden’s floating dream destination where luxury meets wilderness.

Amidst the hush of Lapland’s forests , this haven offers solace in the lap of nature. Beneath the dance of the Northern Lights, indulge in rejuvenating experiences, merging the tranquillity of the Arctic with Swedish hospitality.

100. Zermatt, Switzerland

In the shadow of the Matterhorn, Zermatt is one of many dream destinations etched in the Swiss Alps.

This village, where time slows, invites skiers in winter and hikers in summer to explore trails that weave through snow-dusted forests and alpine meadows .

Here, the air is a blend of pine and crisp mountain freshness — the quintessential Swiss retreat.

We hope you’ve got lots of inspiration for our 100 dream destinations around the world! Did we miss anywhere? Have you added any new places to your bucket list? Let us know!

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Steeped in a rich and colorful heritage, while maintaining the celebrated history of Printer’s Alley, Dream Nashville reimagines two landmarked historic buildings with help from award-winning interior design firm Meyer Davis. In downtown Nashville, discover this hotel’s 168 rooms and suites with art deco-inspired furnishings, high ceilings and sleek finishes that are paired with an adventurous dining and exciting nightlife outlets.

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Stateside Kitchen:  Imaginative yet focused, Stateside Kitchen showcases seasonal cuisine in an intelligent setting. The brasserie-style restaurant focuses on fresh flavors and locally sourced ingredients to comprise a menu for all palettes. Housed under a Gehry-esque glass atrium designed by Nashville-born interior design firm Meyer Davis Studio, the art of dining comes alive. On Friday and Saturday mornings Stateside Kitchen has Brunch N Beats - a brunch menu with DJ entertainment. Please check with the restaurant for hours and availability.

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With loft-like ceilings, art deco-inspired furnishings and a king bed, these rooms are right around the corner from Printer’s Alley. The wire-brushed, hand-turned spindle oak headboard with sued upholstery softens the guest experience.

  • Approximate Square Feet: 235
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Bronze Room - Two Queen Beds

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Steps away from historic Printer’s Alley, these rooms features two queen beds, a desk, and art deco-inspired furnishings. The wire-brushed, hand-turned spindle oak headboards with suede upholstery and velvet touches to soften the guest experience.

  • Approximate Square Feet: 300
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Silver Room - One Queen Bed

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Steps away from historic Printer's Alley, these rooms feature a queen bed, 13-foot-high loft-like ceilings, and art deco-inspired furnishings. The wire-brushed, hand-turned spindle oak headboard with suede upholstery and a velvet chaise softens the guest experience.

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Silver Room - Two Queen Beds

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Surround yourself with art deco-inspired furnishings in these rooms featuring two queen beds and a desk. The wire-brushed, hand-turned spindle oak headboards with suede upholstery and velvet touches to soften the guest experience.

  • Bedding: Two Doubles

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Located on one of the higher floors, these rooms feature a plush king bed, desk, art deco-inspired furnishings, and stunning 13-foot-high, loft-like ceilings. The wire-brushed, hand-turned spindle oak headboard with suede upholstery and a velvet chaise softens the guest experience.

  • Approximate Square Feet: 320

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Overlooking Nashville’s historic 4th Avenue, these suites feature a queen bed, art deco-inspired furnishings, a desk, and 15-foot-high ceilings. The wire-brushed, hand-turned spindle oak headboard with suede upholstery and a velvet sofa soften the guest experience.

  • Approximate Square Feet: 400

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Within walking distance of Printer's Alley, these suites features a king bed, 13-foot-high ceilings, art deco-inspired furnishings, detailed wood accent walls, hardwood floors, a divider wall, and pocket doors. The wire-brushed, hand-turned spindle oak headboard with suede upholstery and a velvet sofa softens the guest experience.

  • Approximate Square Feet: 420

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Boasting views of 4th Avenue and an abundance of natural light, these suites feature a king bed, sitting area, art deco-inspired furnishings, and a spacious bathroom with double vanities. The wire-brushed, hand-turned spindle oak headboard with suede upholstery and a velvet sofa soften the guest experience.

  • Approximate Square Feet: 500

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Enjoy a suite that features a plush king bed, 14-foot-high ceilings, art deco-inspired furnishings, and a spacious bathroom with double vanities. The wire-brushed, hand-turned spindle oak headboard with suede upholstery and a velvet sofa soften the guest experience.

Utopia Suite - One King Bed

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Located on one of our hotel’s higher floors, these suite features a king bed, 13-foot-high ceilings, sweeping views of downtown Nashville’s skyline, art deco-inspired furnishings, and a custom shuffleboard table. The wire-brushed, hand-turned spindle oak headboard with suede upholstery and a velvet sofa soften the guest experience.

  • Approximate Square Feet: 700

Bronze Room - One King Bed Accessible Tub

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With loft-like ceilings, art deco-inspired furnishings and a king bed, these rooms is right around the corner from Printer’s Alley. The wire-brushed, hand-turned spindle oak headboard with sued upholstery softens the guest experience. Features a shower/tub with accessible handles.

King Room - One King Bed Accessible Roll-In Shower

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With loft-like ceilings, art deco-inspired furnishings and a king bed, these rooms are right around the corner from Printer’s Alley. The wire-brushed, hand-turned spindle oak headboard with sued upholstery softens the guest experience. Features an accessible roll-in shower.

Silver Room - Two Queen Beds Accessible Tub

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Surround yourself with art deco-inspired furnishings in these rooms featuring two queen beds, a desk, and an accessible bathroom with a tub. The wire-brushed, hand-turned spindle oak headboards with suede upholstery and velvet touches to soften the guest experience. Features a shower/tub with accessible handles.

Silver Room - Two Queen Beds Accessible Roll-In Shower

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Surround yourself with the art deco-inspired furnishings in these rooms featuring two queen beds, a desk, and an accessible bathroom with a roll-in shower. The wire-brushed, hand-turned spindle oak headboards with suede upholstery and velvet touches to soften the guest experience. Features an accessible roll-in shower.

Gold Studio Suite - One King Bed Accessible Tub

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These suites feature a king bed, 13-foot-high ceilings, art deco-inspired furnishings, detailed wood accent walls, hardwood floors, a divider wall, pocket doors, and an accessible bathroom with a tub. The wire-brushed, hand-turned spindle oak headboard with suede upholstery and a velvet sofa soften the guest experience.

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Conrad Nashville

Conrad Nashville gracefully blends urban sophistication with refined elegance creating a luxury retreat within the bustle of the city.

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Embassy Suites by Hilton Nashville Downtown

Located within steps of Bridgestone arena, Fifth + Broadway, Music City Center and Country Music Hall of Fame, this all-suite hotel is great for exploring downtown Nashville. Enjoy dinner or drinks with a view from The Overlook Rooftop Bar and Bites, the 30th floor restaurant and bar.

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Holiday Inn & Suites Nashville Downtown - Broadway

Located near the vibrant nightlife of Broadway and within walking distance of top destinations. Prime location for sports fans, convention visitors, food enthusiasts, and music lovers visiting Nashville.

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Margaritaville Hotel Nashville

Margaritaville Hotel Nashville is located in the vibrant downtown neighborhood of SoBro, nestled near popular restaurants, attractions, trendy nightclubs, and cocktail bars, and just steps from the Music City Convention Center and Bridgestone Arena.

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Omni Nashville Hotel

Omni Nashville Hotel combines sophisticated hotel rooms and suites, multiple amenities including a rooftop pool, three restaurants to meet your dining needs and an on-site spa. The hotel is connected to the Country Music Hall of Fame while also being three blocks away from Broadway, Bridgestone Arena and Ryman Theater.

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Thompson Nashville, by Hyatt

Downtown Nashville luxury boutique hotel. Featuring a rooftop bar with scenic views of downtown Nashville, this boutique hotel is located in The Gulch neighborhood in Nashville, Tennessee, and offers contemporary guest rooms with free Wi-Fi. Award-winning chefs create seafood-focused Southern cuisine for breakfast, lunch, and dinner at Marsh House.

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A travel influencer has been at the receiving end of criticism on social media after posting a picture from her trip to Afghanistan where she appeared to "fangirl" over Taliban fighters.

Somali-American influencer Marian Abdi, popularly known as ‘Geenyada Madow’, was slammed for her social media posts from Afghanistan as she said that visiting the nation was a "dream come true".

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As her post went viral with over 4 million views, Abdi found herself on the receiving end of the internet with several calling her a "disgrace to all women".

"Shameful," a user said, adding, "You are a disgrace, your presence and smile are an offence to all the women in Afghanistan."

Social media users also questioned whether Abdi enquired about the Taliban's harsh policies, such as stoning women and denying them access to education.

“I'm assuming you didn't ask why they stone women or have banned education for girls,” a user said.

On YouTube as well, Abdi discussed her encounter with Taliban fighters, expressing that she was "super nervous" about the meeting. She claimed that she inquired about why Afghan girls were barred from continuing their education beyond sixth grade. According to her, she received "varied reactions on their faces" and responses from the Taliban members.

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Marian Abdi (Geenyada Madow) (@geenyada1)
I'm genuinely curious—what do you want me to do? Should I avoid visiting Afghanistan altogether? How do you expect a tourist to navigate politics with the Taliban? Even if I didn’t take a photo with them, would that change anything? As a foreign tourist, I'm just interested inâ€æ pic.twitter.com/ODpKd2qlry — Geenyada Madow (@GeenyadaM) August 22, 2024

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