Looking for you're next big travel destination? Check out this list of übertrendy vacation spots from AFAR and some other equally exciting locations you might not know about.
Our friends and readers are a well-traveled bunch, and we constantly hear stories of their adventures in places all over the globe. But there's no doubt that certain destinations come up more than others. To which we say: it's time to shake it up! Here are six of the most talked-about destinations right now and the six places that are poised for the popularity tipping point.
It’s no wonder luxury travelers and earthy yogi types alike have gravitated toward Tulum: its relaxing atmosphere, historic Mayan ruins, and cliffside Caribbean beaches will please just about anyone.
Don’t be surprised if you’re the only one on the beach in Trancoso — its under-the-radar vibe is one of the qualities that attracts a glamorous yet low-key crowd (think designers and celebrities like Diane von Furstenberg, Robert and Cortney Novogratz, and Naomi Campbell). Like Tulum, the destination is endlessly Instagrammable, with a palm-lined coastline, colorful houses, and a 16th century church in its main square. One major draw is the myriad natural pools caused by a combination of the region’s reefs and low tide. Fitness fanatics will love to take a capoeira lesson, and anyone will love to take a cliché (but still epic!) horseback ride on the beach.
Surreal natural surroundings, amazing design, impossibly friendly people: Yup, Iceland is a dream. From glacier climbing to chilling in a bubbling geothermal pool, adventurers will love this island in the middle of the Atlantic.
With its grassy oceanside hills set on the eastern coast of Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador give Iceland a run for its money in terms of natural beauty. The region is also a great place to ogle icebergs — so great, in fact, that there’s a cluster called “Iceberg Alley.” Take a boat tour through the icy giants, and prepare to feel very, very small.
Oslo has a bit less street cred than Copenhagen, but it shares a strong Viking heritage, plus the inventive food, great shopping, and walkability of its slightly more famous neighbor to the south. History buffs will enjoy learning about the city’s Medieval past — anchored to the present by the wealth of architecture from that period — and nature-lovers can take full advantage of Oslo’s easy access to fjord-side hiking trails. Europeans are starting to realize that Oslo is the next It place, too: it’s currently the fastest-growing city on the continent.
Texas’s state capital offers quirkiness in spades, which has made it one of the darlings of domestic travel. While South by Southwest continues to explode in popularity, Austin has also fostered a unique food scene, an influx of start-ups, and a raucous nightlife.
Also known as Burma, this Asian country was largely barred to tourists until several years ago, after a dictatorship was dissolved and a civilian government was put in place. A stream of travelers has filtered through the country, mostly to such cities as Yangon, Mandalay, and Bagan, a green expanse dotted by sky-poking temples that date back to the 11th century. The food is comforting and spicy — with similar flavors to Thai, Indian, and Chinese — yet without the influence of outside cuisine. If you’re going for more of a Thai island vibe, check out Ngapali for a much more under-the-radar beach experience.