The 25 Top Places To Travel In 2025, According To A Luxury Travel Advisor
If you’re thinking about a trip in 2025, experts recommend following your bliss.
“Bliss” travel experiences are the next big thing in travel, according to Zane Bohrer, vice president at OvationNetwork, a luxury travel advisor.
A bliss travel experience is a bucket-list trip designed to maximize your travel enjoyment—whether it’s to a scenic beach, a famous spa or a culinary destination. If it makes you happy, it’s a travel bliss experience.
“With travel now wide open, our clients are drawn to both beloved classics and hidden gems off the beaten path,” he says. “It’s no surprise that our top 2025 destinations span every continent.”
OvationNetwork shared its list of recommended 2025 destinations exclusively with me. (Here’s their list of the best places to travel in 2024. And here are the lists for 2023, 2022, 2021 and 2020.)
1. Faroe Islands, Kingdom of Denmark
Why visit? Visitors to these 18 volcanic islands in the North Atlantic will take in magnificent scenery and picturesque Nordic villages where culture and tradition are upheld.
Who should go? Families, couples, and groups of friends who want to avoid crowds will appreciate the unspoiled landscapes and wildlife. “For adventurous travelers, the possibilities are endless and include rugged hikes, surfing on a black sand beach, cliff jumping, rappelling and horseback riding,” says OvationNetwork travel advisor Denese Senno.
Don’t miss: Try Heimabkioni (translates to “home hospitality”), an authentic and intimate dining experience in a Faroese home. If combined with a fishing trip, the host will cook your catch.
2. Lizard Island, Australia
Why visit? With the only luxury hotel located directly on the Great Barrier Reef, Lizard Island is an escape from reality. Surrounded by untouched white sand beaches and turquoise waters, it’s the perfect combination for nature and luxury lovers.
Who should go? Ideal for honeymooners, couples, family gatherings, or any wildlife enthusiast, whether you are looking for an adventurous escape where you can scuba dive with reef sharks, or simply relax on one of the 15 private beaches. Not to mention, the Relais & Châteaux property offers unparalleled dining options sure to delight all foodies,
Don’t miss: “Take a joyride in your own private dinghy, swim with the turtles just outside of your suite, hike to the top of Hooks Look for panoramic views of the island, or stargaze on the island’s private runway. This private island resort is unlike any other,” says Teddy Balestro, a travel advisor with OvationNetwork.
3. Bordeaux, France
Why visit? Known for its world-renowned wines and just two hours by train from Paris, Bordeaux is emerging as a must-visit city. The city has stunning architecture, museums, a historic opera house, and a lively food scene.
Who should go? “Aside from wine enthusiasts, this destination is a great fit for foodies and architecture lovers,” says Ashley Diamond, an OvationNetwork travel advisor.
Don’t miss: A side trip to the picturesque village of Saint Emilion, where you can sample some of the region’s finest wines.
4. Thanda Island, Tanzania
Why visit? Thanda Island offers a luxurious private getaway surrounded by the pristine turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. It’s ideal for anyone seeking exclusivity and serenity. “Its vibrant coral reefs and marine life provide an unparalleled experience for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts,” says OvationNetwork’s Eli Vinitsky.
Who should go? Thanda Island is ideal for couples or families looking for an intimate, secluded retreat where they can enjoy luxury and privacy. It’s also perfect for adventure seekers who want to explore vibrant marine life and pristine natural beauty.
Don’t miss: One must-see experience at Thanda Island is swimming with the gentle whale sharks in their natural habitat, offering a rare and breathtaking encounter with the ocean’s largest fish. This once-in-a-lifetime adventure highlights the island’s commitment to marine conservation and provides an unforgettable connection with nature, says Vinitsky.
5. Easter Island, Chile
Why visit? “If you’re seeking a transformative experience, Easter Island’s combination of historical significance, breathtaking scenery, and the feeling of being on the edge of the world creates a journey that’s not just about visiting a destination but connecting with something much deeper,” says Spencer Jones, an OvationNetwork travel advisor.
Who should go? Families, couples, friends, multi-generational travelers – and anyone looking to experience this special destination.
Don’t miss: The iconic Moai statues, which are massive stone figures. Each Moai represents an important ancestor and embodies the islanders’ beliefs about lineage, power, and connection to their past. Rano a Raraku has the best and most iconic statues. Also, catch the Kari Kari dance group performing traditional Polynesian dances in a local setting.
6. Cappadocia, Türkiye
Why visit? “Before partying in Bodrum, start your trip to Türkiye by immersing yourself in the culture of Cappadocia, a destination steeped in history,” says OvationNetwork advisor Maddie Saiontz. Along with visiting Monks Valley, you can explore ancient underground cities, try your hand at a traditional pottery class, and enjoy local cuisine.
Who should go? This destination is great for couples: the unique and authentic cave accommodations at the Museum Hotel are romantic and secluded, offering incredible views and private pools.
Don’t miss: At sunrise, set sail in a hot air balloon over Monks Valley. After this bucket list experience, have a traditional Turkish breakfast picnic at a scenic spot overlooking the valley.
7. Courchevel, France
Why visit? “Discover the ultimate blend of luxury and adventure at this world-renowned ski destination nestled in the French Alps,” says Fatma Yuceler, a travel advisor with OvationNetwork. Everything about Courchevel is high-end, from the state-of-the-art lift system to the Michelin-starred restaurants, glamorous nightlife and stylish designer boutiques.
Who should go? Perfect for luxury travelers, ski enthusiasts, adventurers, and those seeking a high-end winter escape.
Don’t miss: Experience the thrill of skiing on the pristine slopes of Les Trois Vallees, the largest ski area in the world.
8. Raj Ampat, Indonesia
Why visit? “Imagine swimming alongside majestic manta rays, playful dolphins and whales while being surrounded by some of the most pristine and diverse coral reefs on the planet,” says Tyler Prado, travel advisor with OvationNetwork. “This is not just a trip; it’s an immersive journey into one of the world’s last true marine paradises.” Beyond the water, you’ll find a lush, unspoiled archipelago that offers a rare chance to connect with the untouched beauty and rich culture of Southeast Asia.
Who should go? Any adventurous travelers who are ready to be completely off the grid.
Don’t miss: Rascal Voyages small private yachts that will take you to the most remote parts of Raj Ampat. Also, if you are a diver, this is some of the best diving in the world.
9. Grenada
Why visit? Grenada is a Caribbean island that feels authentic. “With the opening of the new Six Senses La Sagasse and the Silversands Beach House, Grenada is back on the map,” says Sylvia Lebovitch, an OvationNetwork travel advisor. The island offers lots to explore beyond resort walls: black sand beaches, white sand beaches, waterfalls and hiking paths.
Who should go? Families, couples, active travelers and wellness enthusiasts. The island not only offers beach resorts and relaxation but has incredible hikes and waterfalls to explore.
Don’t miss: Annandale Falls is not just a beautiful site, but it’s also great for taking a swim. Unlike some other falls on the island, this one is good for kids and adults alike as it doesn’t require too much of a hike to get there.
10. Sardinia, Italy
Why visit? Sardinia, the second largest island in the Mediterranean Sea and one of the 20 regions of Italy, is having its moment, according to OvationNetwork travel advisor Elaine Esposito. “With a rugged mountain landscape, long coastline and warm beaches, this Italian island is a sought-after destination for travelers who have been to many of the traditional tourist areas of Italy.”
Who should go? Sardinia is an ideal destination for families, honeymooners, empty nesters, hikers and anyone who enjoys the outdoors.
Don’t miss: The beaches in Sardinia are everywhere and with the stunning blue waters and white sand, they are a must-see experience. These magnificent beaches are perfect for relaxing and snorkeling in pristine waters. Indulge in traditional food and local wines while enjoying everything Sardinia has to offer.
11. Riga, Latvia
Why visit? Riga is a city of old-world European charm waiting to be discovered, with many untapped natural areas to visit and explore in the surrounding countryside. “With historical influences from many cultures, Latvia and its people show much of what can be discovered when you stray off the beaten path,” says Polo Garcia, director of leisure for the Americas at OvationNetwork.
Who should go? Riga is a great destination for those who love history and nature. Food lovers will also find interesting restaurants and Michelin-designated chefs within the city.
Don’t miss: Old City Walking Tour offers a year-round, can’t miss opportunity to discover the true old-world charm that Riga has to offer. From 13th-century churches to Art Deco-style buildings, there are many sites and hundreds of years of history to cover and explore.
12. Grindelwald, Switzerland
Why visit? Grindelwald, located at the foot of the Eiger mountain in the Jungfrau region, has one of the most spectacular landscapes in Europe. With its traditional wooden houses, the town is the ideal place for hiking in summer and skiing in winter. “There is no shortage of thrill-seeking in Grindelwald including paragliding, cliff walks and canyon swings,” notes Francesca Mancini, a travel advisor, with OvationNetwork.
Who should go? Thrill seekers and adrenaline junkies, photographers, and anyone who loves the mountains.
Don’t miss: The mountain cart down the slopes in summertime (May to October) is a cross between a mountain bike and a sled. But get there early in the morning because it can get crowded.
13. Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia
Why visit? Bolivia, the “Tibet of the Americas,” offers a unique blend of natural wonders and cultural richness, according to OvationNetwork travel advisor Barbara Hammer. “The highlight is the Salar de Uyuni, the world’s largest salt flat, a prehistoric lake that transforms into a giant mirror during the rainy season,” she says. “With diverse landscapes from the Amazon to the Andes, and deep indigenous traditions, Bolivia provides an unforgettable experience for adventurous travelers.”
Who should go? Bolivia is perfect for adventurous travelers, nature lovers, and those seeking off-the-beaten-path experiences. It’s ideal for solo travelers, couples, photographers, and anyone drawn to rugged landscapes and rich cultures.
Don’t miss: Visit the Salar de Uyuni and drive to Incahuasi Island, a rocky outcrop in the salt flats with towering cacti, including the world’s largest. This surreal combination of salt flats and giant cacti is a must-see for any traveler exploring Bolivia.
14. Cairo, Egypt
Why visit? In addition to Cairo’s rich, ancient history that practically surrounds you, the Grand Egyptian Museum is finally opening with its promise that “the gem of the future is preserving Egypt’s glorious past.” “Cairo is reaffirming its place as a global center for history, culture and adventure,” says Andrew Steinberg, a travel advisor at OvationNetwork.
Who should go? Cairo is ideal for groups and families, as well as history enthusiasts.
Don’t miss: Trek to Giza to see the Great Pyramids and the Sphinx. But also consider traveling further south of Cairo to the Pyramids of Saqqara.
15. Maui, Hawaii
Why visit? Maui may not be the most unusual destination on this list, but its current circumstances are. Tourism still hasn’t rebounded since the fires in Lahaina in 2023. This means that Maui is less crowded, there is more availability, and the community needs tourism dollars.”It offers stunning beaches, sea life, and is the perfect place to rent a car and absorb the gorgeous natural beauty,” says Mary Calloway Wood, an OvationNetwork travel advisor.
Who should go? Couples, families, and multigenerational families. But Wood says visitors should come with the spirit of “aloha” – respect and compassion for what this community has experienced.
Don’t miss: The scenic Road to Hana. It’s a great way to spend a day driving around the island with places to swim and explore along the way.
16. Milan, Italy
Why visit? Italy’s fashion capital has developed into a vibrant destination where visitors can experience rich history, contemporary art, luxury shopping and fantastic dining.
Who should go? Couples, design enthusiasts and fashion lovers.
Don’t miss: “The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, a historic landmark dating back to the 1800s,” says Jessica Levy Gonias, a OvationNetwork travel advisor. “It is one of the most marvelous places to stroll, shop and sip an espresso.”
17. Muscat, Oman
Why visit? “Muscat honors Oman’s rich traditions and culture, seamlessly blending the breathtaking beauty of its Gulf beaches with the dramatic desert landscape,” says OvationNetwork’s head of leisure and independent advisors, Zara Roberts.
Who should go? Anyone looking for an authentic experience deeply rooted in the destination’s culture.
Don’t miss: A visit to Jabal Akhdar, to enjoy dinner overlooking the mountains with the most stunning sunset views.
18. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Why visit? It’s arguably the most topographically beautiful city in the world, according to OvationNetwork advisor Andrew Harrison. “Nowhere else can you find mountains next to the ocean, and freshwater lakes with some of the richest culture and sites in existence,” he says. “Rio is a unique city on the global landscape, full of welcoming locals, delectable food, and a rich cultural history that is vibrantly painted across the cityscape.”
Who should go? Adventurous friends, couples, and families who can pair it with a trip to see Iguazu, the system of waterfalls on the border of Argentina and Brazil (and close to Paraguay).
Don’t miss: A helicopter ride taking off from Sugarloaf Mountain and circling Christ the Redeemer statue from the air is a unique way to see Rio from the sky.
19. Providenciales, Turks & Caicos
Why visit? Turks & Caicos is a gem in the Caribbean known for its famous white sandy beaches. “Providenciales is only a 3 1/2 hour direct flight from New York, making it an obvious top choice,” says Pora Mizrahi, a travel advisor for OvationNetwork.
Who should go? Couples who are looking for an exclusive and private experience. The destination truly captures the luxury and beauty of a tropical island.
Don’t miss: Snorkeling and diving. Turks has one of the world largest and most well-preserved barrier reefs.
20. Cape Town, South Africa
Why visit? “Cape Town captivates with its stunning natural beauty, eclectic food scene, vibrant culture, and gripping history,” says Sarah Harwick, a travel advisor for OvationNetwork.
Who should go? Adventurers, honeymooners, and wine enthusiasts.
Don’t miss: Visit Robben Island for its beautiful coastline and for insight into Nelson Mandela’s imprisonment and South Africa’s struggle for freedom and democracy. Stop by Bokaap, known mainly for its colorful houses but also home to Cape Town’s Cape Malay community where you can enjoy some unique and delicious Cape Malaysian cuisine.
21. Riviera Nayarit, Mexico
Why visit? Riviera Nayarit is an emerging wellness-focused destination offering nearly 200 miles of pristine coastline. Praised for its rich biodiversity, vibrant coral reefs and stunning natural landscapes, this region invites exploration of its lush jungles, marine sanctuaries and picturesque beaches. “With nonstop flights to Puerto Vallarta from major cities like Los Angeles, New York, Toronto and Dallas, it’s easier than ever to reach this tropical paradise,” says Marli Tristan, a travel advisor with OvationNetwork.
Who should go? Couples, nature lovers, surfers, deep sea fishers, and classic beachgoers.
Don’t miss: Nearby towns like Sayulita, with its bohemian surf culture and vibrant art scene and San Pancho, known for its laid-back vibe, as well as Punta Mita, which offers world-class golf and upscale dining.
22. Salzburg, Austria
Why visit? Tucked away in the Alps, Salzburg is the most charming fairytale city, according to Madison Linnihan, a marketing manager at OvationNetwork. “With the Fortress Hohensalzburg towering over the city, beautiful gardens, gorgeous mountain views, and music in the streets, Salzburg is nothing short of magical.”
Who should go? Music lovers. Salzburg is Mozart’s birthplace and the former home of The Sound of Music’s von Trapp family.
Don’t miss: The nearby lakeside town of Mondsee, where the wedding scene in The Sound of Music was filmed. You can actually enter the church they used in the film and the views around the lake are incredible.
23. Sicily, Italy
Why visit? The island’s different towns along the coast – like Licata, Ragusa and Marsala – all have a charm of their own. “From the heavily visited cities of Taormina and nearby Mount Etna where you can hike the mountain, and on to some of the oldest ruins — older than Pompeii — in Siracusa, there is something for everyone,” says Banjamin Borelli, a travel advisor with OvationNetwork. “Then shoot across the island to Palermo, the port city with its amazing street food scene and museums.”
Who should go? Sicily can appeal to just about anyone, but mainly couples or friends traveling together – folks who like a great adventure and who are amenable to being a bit easygoing, and those with a “take it as it comes” attitude will get so much out of the diversity in the different regions of the island.
Don’t miss: The best reasons to visit are the ruins in Siracusa – they’re over 2,700 years old and include ancient temples, a necropolis, and other archaeological sites, as well as the amazing light show at the ancient temples in Agrigento.
24. Sri Lanka
Why visit? The white sand beaches where you won’t see another soul, and exploration of the Ceylon Tea Trails, make the Pearl of the Indian Ocean shine extra bright this year.
Who should go? “Due to the location, Sri Lanka pairs perfectly with the Maldives for honeymooners, an ideal combination of adventure and relaxation,” says Miles McMullin, a travel advisor with OvationNetwork.
Don’t miss: The capital city of Colombo, while normally skipped by many, has a fabulous food scene and world-class Geoffrey Bawa architectural gems.
25. Victoria Falls, Zambia
Why visit? Victoria Falls provides a special type of safari since the Zambezi River is so close by. “You can indulge in water activities such as canoeing down the river, an opportunity you don’t have in other regions of Africa,” says OvationNetwork advisor Jessica Lopez.
Who should go? It’s a great place for groups, couples, and any adults that would like to experience animals in the wild.
Don’t miss: A game drive at night to see the nocturnal animals come to life as the sun sets. It’s a breathtaking experience.
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