If you're looking for somewhere new to travel, you've come to the right place. Whatever your idea of fun, and whether you are a new or seasoned traveler, consider these top travel destinations.
The Tropics
Tropical cruises are a hit with many different age groups and demographics, and for good reason. They provide a great value by offering on-ship amenities, lodging, and food in addition to transporting passengers to dream destinations. What's more, cruises depart from numerous locations throughout the United States. You can hop on cruises from Tampa, Miami, and other Florida destinations or embark from the East or West coast.
Japan
Although most people think of major metropolises when they picture Japan, the truth is that it is an incredibly geographically diverse country. There you'll find everything from warm beaches to mountains, waterfalls, and rivers. Rounding out the beautiful scenery, you'll find a country that is warm and welcoming offering numerous cultural and entertainment options. Japan is also known for its array of artistic culinary delicacies thereby making it a foodie's dream come true.
Nicaragua
Affordable, beautiful, and largely untouched, Nicaragua holds a unique spot among Central American countries. While neighboring Costa Rica is teeming with tourists, Nicaragua has far fewer foreigners visiting each year. While you may find less tourist trap
type entertainment in Nicaragua, it will be more than made up for with the abundance of naturally beautiful sites and cultural activities. Nature lovers and adventure seekers will appreciate its beautiful volcanoes, lush forests, and abundant wildlife; while city fans can shop for handmade treasures and enjoy delicious street foods.
Greece
Among the massive tourist draws of Paris and London, Greece can occasionally get lost in the mix. That's a shame because it is an absolutely gorgeous mecca of stunning beaches, cultural artifacts, and artistic wonders. For history lovers, there are the obvious famous Greek ruins and accompanying museums. Cities in Greece, both large and small, often boast major cultural artifacts. But the small towns of Greece offer the added joy of being able to see Greek culture up close. After all, despite being known as the repository of substantial historical artifacts, it's also a living, breathing country. The beaches in Greece are also famous, in light of their warm blue water, clean sand, and gorgeous cliffs. Consider renting a beachside villa and enjoying a day on an uncrowned Mediterranean beach. Best of all, because it's Europe, it's still easily accessible from other countries. You can visit several different destinations at once while keeping your prices low.
New York City
Although this destination is a city and not a country, no list could be complete without it. New York City in the United States has long been one of the world's premier travel destinations, owing in large part to its reputation as the city that never sleeps.
One of the most exciting aspects of New York is that it is actually made up of five boroughs that are then subdivided into neighborhoods, many of which are ethnic enclaves. It is widely known as the most diverse city in the world. You can travel through New York City and, within hours, sample foods and goods from all around the world. There is no lack of entertainment in New York either. Whether you're looking for museums, musicals, shopping, or attractions, the city has you covered.