Where to Travel in 2024? Here Are the Top 10 New Tourist Destinations to Visit
Best Places to Travel in 2024, Here Are the Top 10 New Tourist Destinations to Visit |
- Fujairah
- Morocco
- Uzbekistan
- Galicia, Spain
- Macedonia, Greece
- South Korea
- Angola
- Sumba, Indonesia
- The Black Sea region
- Culebra, Puerto Rico
Thus, it may be high time to turn attention to other destinations, charming in low season or frequently overlooked when compared with the major urban centres. Maybe it is time to go to the locations that are easy and convenient for tourists and those which focus on concentrates much attention for maintaining sustainable tourism.
Below are 10 locations that you can travel to in the year 2024.
Fujairah
Fujairah is regarded as one of the smallest and least
populated emirates in the United Arab Emirates, which is calm as it is
spectacular. It has magnificent mountains and marvelous beaches that are
less developed compared to the emirates of Dubai and Abu Dhabi, which offer an
unequalled relaxed authenticity.
The weather in Fujairah is cooler than the other emirates as a result of its
mountainous location; winter seems to be the best time to visit.
The main attraction is Snoopy Island, a diving site that looks like the famous
cartoon dog character and has clear waters and coral reefs. The other
must-see places are the waterfalls in Wadi Al Wurayah National Park that
cascade down.
Morocco
It has witnessed a healthy comeback since the damaging quake
that was recorded in September last year.Although tourists usually flood popular cities like Marrakech, Rabat, and Fes,
the country surely features less busy places as equally appealing.
Notable landmarks are Tetouan city and the ancient city of Meknes, which are
included in the list of nine UNESCO World Heritage sites. Morocco has shown its status as a world leader in sustainable tourism,
introducing several initiatives to facilitate renewable energy production.
The country also boasts of a number of environmentally friendly hotels such as
Kasbah Toubkal Hotel, which is owned by the Barbary and sits at the foot of
majestic High Atlas Mountains.
Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan was on the verge of becoming a new travel
attraction following a number of reforms designed to transform it into an
internationally recognized tourist destination.
Since Uzbekistan issues visa-free entry for citizens of 86 countries, the
pristine landscapes and well preserved architecture are ready to amaze
visitors.
Travelers can know more about Uzbekistan being at the centre of the Silk Road,
a legendary old trade route from China and India to Mediterranean Sea by
visiting cities such as Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva.
Simultaneously, the Uzbek mountain village of Sentob has been included in
UNESCO’s Best Tourist Villages List for 2023. It was awarded its
commitment to sustainable development, with particular emphasis on nature,
organic food, and environmental and mountain tourism.
Galicia, Spain
Galicia, an autonomous region in the northwest Spain is on
the map of tourists with its regional capital Santiago de Compostela. This
is mainly because of its very beautiful cathedral which dates back to the 12 th
century that has been an end point of hundreds of thousands pilgrimage in the
Camino de Santiago, a network of routes leading to the shrine if Saint James in
Santiago de Compostela Cathedral.
The lively city of Santiago should be on your list even if you have no
intentions to tie your walking boots.
Cape Finisterre, a rocky peninsula with the beautiful Finisterre Lighthouse,
offers panoramic views that will take your breath away.
Galicia is known for its lighthouses; a total of 19 can be found, including the
Tower of Hercules dating to the 1st century, protected by UNESCO and said to be
the oldest Roman lighthouse still in use here.
Macedonia Greece
Every year Athens and the Greek Islands become more popular
among tourists, but in Northern Greece if you travel to Macedonia, there is not
much mass tourism. However, it includes all that tourists travel to see in
the rest of Greece such as archaeological sites, cities filled with history and
a lot of beaches.
This was the territory of Alexander the Great. Philip II of Macedon, his
father, was buried in Vergina where an underground museum has been created from
his tomb. In its vicinity, there are Byzantine relics in the town of Veria situated on
top of a hill and fine wineries such as Kir-Yianni among hills near Naousa.
Thessaloniki- the capital of the region and second largest city in Greece is a
culinary center, ad energy mix of architectural and archaeological
eras. In the vicinity of the city there are sandy beaches of
Halkidiki. As one approaches the border with Thrace, there are
archaeological sites such as Ancient Philippi and the city of Kavala, which
stands out in every building as its Ottoman past.
South Korea
Fortunately, traveling to the country has never been easier
due to the waiver of K-ETA requirements – an electronic travel visa for South
Korea, which will remain in force until the end of 2024 as part of Visit Korea
Year.
Having visited the futuristic cities of Seoul and Busan, visitors can look
forward to the cultural and historical side of ancient Korea in Andong, known
as ‘The Spirit of South Korea’ or Seven Royal Tombs in Gyeongju recognized
recently as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2023.
Angola
This southern African country is working hard to transform
its tourist landscape in the recent past where they have introduced a
fast-track electronic tourist visa. Despite the fact that the primary
tourist infrastructure is not yet where it should be, it provides an
opportunity to visit a country that still exists off of the travel radar.
Its capital, Luanda is known as a lively and expensive city but not far behind
it the country of Angola boasts several stunning and breathtaking landscapes
along with great culture.
The city of Lubango is also well-known for its Portuguese colonial
architecture, and the statue named Christ the King on top of a hill replicates
that erected in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Sumba, Indonesia
Sumba, an Indonesian island that offers a beach destination
for people who want to travel with a sense of community awareness and
sustainability.
Sumba is considered the antidote to Bali, just an hour away by plane of its
remote villages, pristine forests, ancient rituals and world-class surf breaks. Although it is not yet globally famous, its area is more than 10,000 km2 which
is twice as big as Bali.
Black Sea Region
Though the Black Sea region is much less well known than the
Mediterranean coastal resorts for yachts in Turkey, it presents a totally
contrasting angle of the nation.
Historical cities and villages, beaches and adrenaline-pumping activities are
part of the region.
During summer, it is a cool shelter from the hotter regions of Turkey.
Tourists can appreciate the ancient roads, feel the beach life in Amasra and
climb to where one of the oldest monataries in the world hangs on a cliff in
Sumela.
Culebra, Puerto Rico
And you, where do you want to tranvel?