Where to travel in 2024: Comeback countries (2024)

As we wave a fond farewell to the year that travel came roaring back (and then some!), it’s time to look forward to all the wonderful places we’re headed in 2024. As pioneers of community tourism, we’re thrilled to see traditional destinations trending for longer trips that give travellers more time to make meaningful connections. We love that you want your trip to give back to the local people and to feel closer to the culture and tradition of a place. And so, we’ve packed our annual list with trending destinations that are chock full of mutually beneficial experiences and noteworthy reasons to visit.

1: Japan

Travellers can’t get enough of Japan since it reopened, with the land of the rising sun also seeing rising bookings. With a whopping 134% bump for 2024, this trend is set to continue with the launch of our Geluxe Collection, a new line of premium active trips. Our elevated Japan itinerary includes hiking the remote Michinoku Coastal Trail built after the tsunami to bring community tourism back to Iwate. Plus, we’re one of the first major operators to include this hike!

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On our 11-day trip from Tokyo to Kyoto, you’ll discover villages outside Kyoto by foot and hike up to the Unotori Shrine in Fudai, Iwate. There, you’ll witness a unique cultural performance that has all but died out in other parts of Japan.

2: Portugal

The numbers don’t lie. Portugal has seen stand-out growth with traveller numbers tripling since 2019 and up 33% compared to 2022. Affordable and accessible, with fantastic food, culture and history, there are plenty of reasons you need to experience this European gem. For North Americans, new direct flights to Porto start this coming summer from New York, Boston and Toronto with Azores Airlines. We say go before it gets even more popular, as its star continues to rise.

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Top suggestion: Highlights of Portugal
On our 7-day trip from Lisbon to Porto, you’ll sit down for a traditional meal to the sound of Fado by Portuguese folk music artists in one of Lisbon’s oldest neighbourhoods, and immerse yourself in UNESCO World Heritage Sites like the Monastery of Batalha, Coimbra University, and the picturesque town of Sintra.

3: Uzbekistan

The ‘Stans in general have become quite the hotspot as people look to check off big ‘bucket list’ destinations and trek to lesser-known countries. Uzbekistan has seen a 53% increase year over year, also usurping 2019 by 16%. The stunning Center for Islamic Civilization in Tashkent is set to open its doors in April 2024, and joins the Center for Contemporary Arts, which was opened in 2019, as two new cultural hubs to explore.

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Top suggestion: Highlights of Uzbekistan
On our 10-day trip from Tashkent, you’ll head out into the desert to visit Chashma Complex, a pilgrimage site in the territory of Nurata, dominated by ruins of Alexander the Great's fortress. Visit the remote Aydarkul Lake for a swim before an overnight stay in a local yurt camp to enjoy an authentic Uzbekistan dinner and an evening Kazakh singing show.

4: India

The pace quickened in the past year with India’s bookings doubling between 2022 and 2023. And good news for you, our partnership with National Geographic means exclusive experiences are built into every itinerary. Canadians have had their visas restored, so we expect a big bump to follow. For Aussies and Kiwis, Air India added a new direct flight route from Melbourne to Mumbai starting in mid-December 2023. And for the UK, Virgin Atlantic announced a new direct flight from London Heathrow to Bengaluru, opening up the country for exploration beyond your G Adventures experience.

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Top suggestion: National Geographic Journeys with G Adventures North India Highlights
On our 8-day adventure from Delhi, you’ll make your way to Jaipur, known as the Pink City. There, you’ll meet with a local historian and sociology scholar to learn about India’s complex social fabric and traditions, and discuss a range of topics from the country’s belief systems to its architecture.

5: Mexico

Vibrant and colourful, Mexico has proven more popular than pre-pandemic, helped by the introduction of some new trips. These include two Geluxe Collection premium active itineraries that put an invigorating spin on a traditional beach destination. Up 24% from 2019 and 28% from last year, Mexico continues to keep things spicy.

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On our 14-day trip from Oaxaca to Tulum, you’ll wander the cobblestone streets and markets of Oaxaca and devour mole in Puebla, before biking through agave fields and taking a break from the heat with a swim in a jungle sinkhole near Merida.

6: Vietnam

Another country that was late to reopen but doubled its traveller numbers since 2022, Vietnam offers great value to adventurous families. With tasty food, beautiful sights, and friendly people, it lets children learn about a different culture in a fun and engaging way. With lots more airlift from Australia’s biggest cities with both Vietjet and Vietnam Airlines, Vietnam is poised to continue its significant growth. Vietnam Airlines also confirmed its return to daily flight frequencies from London Heathrow to Vietnam this winter, with daily nonstops resuming in October 2023.

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Top suggestion: Vietnam Family Adventure
On our 12-day trip from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City, you’ll visit Oodles of Noodles, a G for Good project supporting former street youth where you help prepare and cook a number of different types of noodles.

7: Greece

As travellers have started flocking back to Europe, Greece has seen huge growth up 90% from 2019 and 24% year on year. One of the best ways to avoid the crowds and mingle with local people is by boat. Taking you to remote islands to enjoy local cuisine and culture, our Sailing trips epitomise community tourism. You’ll ensure wealth is distributed to lesser-known locales while still taking in the unique highlights of each Greek Island.

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Top suggestion: Sailing Greece - Santorini to Santorini
On our 10-day trip from Santorini, your on-shore experiences include strolling through the markets of Syros, uncovering the beauty of the Venetian ruins in Paros, and hiking through the trails and paths of Sifnos.

8: Thailand

Continuing its epic comeback, Thailand is expected to boom even more as travellers head there before the ‘White Lotus Effect’ takes hold, with filming for the third season set to begin in 2024. Up 76% in traveller numbers year on year, it remains a solid choice for young travellers and backpackers looking for an affordable escape.

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On our 9-day Roamies trip in partnership with Hostelworld, your Bangkok to Hanoi adventure includes a visit to Yimsoo Cafe in Bangkok that offers training and economic opportunities for people living with disabilities.

9: South Korea

With Asia trending since its reopening, South Korea’s popularity has proven a welcome surprise with numbers doubling in 2023 compared to 2019. Helped by K-Pop and K-Dramas, the country also offers a wealth of traditional culture, incredible food, and memorable experiences.

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Top suggestion: Best of South Korea
On our 8-day trip from Seoul, you’ll hit the city's highlights plus visit folk villages, unique Korean temples, and the bustling markets of Busan. You’ll also learn about the sombre history of North and South Korea and visit the Demilitarized Zone separating the two.

10: Italy

Another popular post-Covid destination, Italy is up 30% from 2019 and 24% year on year. With dream destinations top of mind, it makes sense that this perennial favourite remains high on everyone’s lists. We give it our all with Local Living experiences, as you’re taken off the road most travelled to really immerse yourself in beautiful daily Italian life.

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Top suggestion: Local Living Italy—Amalfi Coast
On our 8-day trip from Naples, you’ll live like one of the region’s local people, discovering the small towns, mountain trails, and local customs of this uniquely charming place. Plus, you’ll tuck into bed at a converted 17th-century monastery as your home base.

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FAQs

What is the most popular tourist destination in 2024? ›

Tokyo is the top trending destination for 2024, according to Tripadvisor. Japan was among the last countries to ease border closures after the Covid-19 pandemic and now that they are open again, tourists are getting in line to visit the country.

What is the best order to visit countries? ›

In general, it should be most time- and cost-efficient to visit countries in order of proximity. Pick a direction (east, west, north, south) and visit the nearest country in that direction first. When you're done there, visit the nearest country in your direction of travel.

What is the most popular tourist destination in the world? ›

France is the most popular tourist destination in the world. According to the UNWTO, around 79.4 million foreign tourists paid a visit to France in 2022. Almost one in four visitors explored Paris.

What is visit year 2024? ›

Introduction. The Visit Perak Year 2024 (VPY2024) campaign, themed “Promising Perak,” is designed to boost and revitalize the tourism sector of the state of Perak post-COVID-19. Indirectly, the staging of VPY2024 serves as a precursor to Visit Malaysia Year 2025 (2025).

What city is the #1 US tourist destination? ›

New York

It's no surprise that the Big Apple is the #1 most visited city in the U.S. by foreign travelers.

What is the travel trend in 2025? ›

In 2025 expect tour buses to be less popular. There's a growing desire for travelers to see how local people really live in other countries. This is the basis of immersive travel. Such immersion can be achieved through homestays and local service projects led by community leaders.

What is the number 1 tourist country? ›

1. France. France is the most visited country in the world, boasting over 72.4 million visitors. While Paris, its capital, is securing the second spot among the world's most frequented cities.

What European country should I go to first? ›

Fabulous Paris, Provence, and French Riviera Tour. River Seine with Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France. Why we recommend this sample itinerary: For an essential experience of glamour, luxury, and beauty, France should be your first stop in Europe.

Where is the most beautiful place to travel in the world? ›

Greenland. Greenland is icy, mysterious, and one of the most naturally beautiful places on the planet. And he world's biggest non-continental island is so much more than glaciers (although they are spectacular)—think magnificent fjords, colorful villages, fields of sheep, and that ever-alluring midnight sun.

What will be the world's most visited country by 2030? ›

China will overtake France as the world's number one tourist destination by 2030, a new report from global research company Euromonitor International predicts.

What is the best country in the world 2014? ›

Topping the list this year: Switzerland, which edged out Canada, the No. 1 country for the previous three years. Sweden comes in third, down from second last year. Finland is the biggest gainer in the top 10, moving up to fourth place, from eighth last year.

What is the last place on earth any tourist should go? ›

Antarctica doesn't need ambassadors; it needs guardians. Putting this land off-limits would signify how fragile and important—almost sacred—it is. Putting it at risk to give deep-pocketed tourists a sense of awe is simply not worth it.

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