From waterfront locales and cold-weather getaways to destinations that serve as less-expensive doppelgangers for trendy hotspots, here is Viator’s 24 for 2024 travel destinations list to inspire this year's wanderlust.
LessTravelers might know Quebec for its big cities, like Montreal and Quebec City, but there’s much more to discover in Canada’s largest province. In 2024, Quebec’s Indigenous Tourism Initiative will promote eco-conscious tourism designed to bridge the gap between international visitors and the 11 Indigenous nations across the province. While learning about the region’s diverse cultures, it’s also worth booking a trip to cultural hubs like the Huron-Wendat Museum and the Canadian Museum of History.
In 2024, Berlin is going to be hosting one of international sports’ biggest events, the UEFA Euro 2024. One of soccer’s biggest contests, watch as national teams battle it out for glory. Although games are technically occurring in cities across Germany from June 14 to July 14, the capital has the honor of hosting a number of notable matches, including the final. While you’re in town, consider a half-day walking tour to see Berlin’s most in-demand attractions like the Brandenburg Gate.
Following the warmest year in recorded history, it’s no surprise that in 2024, travelers are more likely to seek out cool-weather destinations. That new focus is bringing previously overlooked locales into view—like Juneau. Alaska’s capital and second-largest city, this northerly hub is a nature lover’s wonderland, a place where temperate rain forests and glaciers collide. Embark on a whale-watching cruise near Juneau Harbor, go dog-sledding, and embark on an intrepid icefield hike.
Water destinations are poised to be a major 2024 travel trend, and few cities in the US have a deeper connection to the water than Charleston. Offering everything from Atlantic Ocean beaches to Lowcountry marshes, wide rivers, and narrow creeks, this maritime city has water running through its veins. The Charleston Harbor Marina is the ideal place to go to spot dolphins on a harbor cruise, embark on an eco-kayaking adventure, or even witness a commercial shrimping fleet in action.
2024 is the year exhausted travelers are ready to escape into nature. Few destinations offer a better excuse to leave your laptop at home than Jackson Hole. Flanked by the Grand Tetons and the Gros Ventre mountains, it offers an outdoorsy escape on a larger-than-life scale. Skiing at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is the obvious wintry pursuit here, but save time for snowshoeing, dog-sledding, and snowmobiling. Summertime visitors can even take a wildlife safari to spot bears, bison, and eagles.
If you’re looking to escape crowds without compromising on sun, beaches, architecture, or food, set your sights on Malta in 2024. The tiny Mediterranean island is the best of Europe in one tidy package, from the grand capital of Valletta to Gozo’s Instagram-worthy Blue Lagoon, and popular attractions like St. John's Co-Cathedral. And it’s still relatively off the beaten path, at least for now.
Looking for a peaceful waterfront escape with history, charm, and delicious food that doesn’t cost a fortune? Consider a tour of Hoi An, a centuries-old port village on Vietnam’s central coast. Traversed by picturesque canals and dating back to the 15th century, this Vietnamese destination has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999. Enjoy a half-day food and culture walking tour or get a feel for local life when you set sail on the river to fish for crabs before cooking up your catch.
Thanks to Mongolia’s newly expanded visa-free travel options, as well as the first-ever direct flight between its capital of Ulaanbaatar and the US in the works for 2024, Mongolia is looking more accessible than ever. After familiarizing yourself with bustling Ulaanbaatar on a tour of its top sights (like the Gandantegchinlen Monastery (Gandan Khiid) and the National Museum of Mongolia) or taking a traditional cooking class, plan a day trip to Terelj National Park.
The best of India on an accessible scale, the coastal paradise of Goa is perfect for any type of traveler on a budget. Head to buzzing North Goa to throw yourself into its backpacker milieu and party scene, or make South Goa your destination if you’re seeking serene beaches, calm, and quiet. Also, don’t overlook Old Goa’s cultural experiences—from its Portuguese-influenced cuisine to its historic churches, vibrant temples, and spice plantations.