The 7 Best Places You Should Travel In 2024

Searching for the best places to travel in 2024? At Vogue, we are as well – and continually at that: on some random day, our editors are talking with industry specialists, following inn openings, and daring to investigate different corners of the globe. In the expressions of St Augustine: “The world is a book and the people who don’t travel read just a single page.”

So for 2024, the Vogue team chose to share the spots that, in the wake of tuning in, investigating, and researching, we’re calculating to visit over the course of the following 12 months responsibly. Some are emerging and unnoticed. Some are enduring top picks encountering a restoration or marquee moment. Some are meant for rest and unwinding, and some are meant for a unique experience. What they all share practically speaking, be that as it may? They’re worth the yearly leave days.

Underneath, the 7 best places to travel in 2024.

Sifnos, Greece

Both Margot Robbie and Dua Lipa were spotted traveling on the inconspicuous Cycladic island (populace: 2,500) this summer, proposing that it might not remain calm any more. The big draw, other than its glasslike waters? The food. Nikos Tselementes, a chef who is to a great extent considered the organizer behind modern Greek cooking, was brought into the world on Sifnos in 1878. (His 1950 cookbook, Greek Cookery, was the primary Greek cookbook converted into English.) He fostered a culinary culture of sea-and-farm-to-table cuisine on the island that proceeds right up ’til now.

Omega 3, a provincial eatery that sits right on the beach, is known to have the best seafood on the island. (Last year, Jeff Bezos was a benefactor.) Meanwhile, Barack Obama and Tom Hanks as of late feasted at Bar. With no air terminal on the island, Sifnos is just reachable by boat or ship. For those searching for “slow travel” – or, the craft of loose, no-plan get-aways – Sifnos is emerging as only the spot. — Elise Taylor, senior living essayist

Grenada, the Caribbean

After Fly Blue added non-stop trips to Grenada in 2017, Grenada (known as the “Flavor Isle”) gradually started to emerge as a covert yet accessible Caribbean escape with extraordinary rum, flavourful food, and sandy beaches that were lacking and somewhat liberated from swarms. Silversands opened there in 2018, and this spring, the island will welcome a Six Detects resort set upon 38 sections of land on its southern tip.

Quito, Ecuador

While Quito will currently be familiar to more daring travelers as the doorway to the Galapagos, throughout the course of recent years, it’s started to qualifications make a name for itself for another explanation completely: its design. Settled inside the Andes, this high-elevation city has become a shelter for high-idea architecture, with names like Jean Nouvel, Moshe Safdie, and Bjarke Ingels all making cutting edge ponders a long ways past its UNESCO World Legacy safeguarded old town, mostly because of the grant and backing of the nearby Schwarzkopf family.

Big Sur, California

Big Sur is a lastingly well known American excursion objective, with millions cruising down Expressway 1 each year to take in the stunning Pacific perspectives. (Prompt the Big Little Lies soundtrack.) Yet, because of a number of buzzy shop lodgings, they may end up taking a lengthy refueling break along the Northern California coast.

This autumn saw the resuming of Carmel-by-the-Sea’s La Playa Inn, a notable craftsman retreat that has been completely transformed by the Post Company. (Former visitors incorporate Ansel Adams and Steve Occupations, who appeared the primary model of Mac’s Macintosh computer at the lodging.) Meanwhile, this colder time of year, maximalist expert Ken Fulk will uncover Mankas. The natural retreat has 21 rooms absolute – some of which are cabins – and is set to embed its visitors in the moody coastal wild.

Tangiers, Morocco

While the rich history of Tangiers stretches as far as possible back to old times, it was during the mid twentieth hundred years – when it put in years and years as a pilgrim “international zone” – that it previously procured a standing as a travel focal point for unique Westerners, going from Tennessee Williams to the Beat writers to the Drifters. That nonconformist soul remained even after Moroccan freedom for those hoping to shop in its confounded souks, take in its craft nouveau and workmanship deco architectural marvels, absorb the sun at the city’s close by beaches, and drink the night away in one of its atmospheric, speakeasy-style bars.

Jeju Island, South Korea

There’s one explanation you might have known about Jeju, the island off the southern coast of South Korea that has for quite some time been a cherished Seoulite summer escape: the haenyeo, or the matriarchal community of women jumpers who go through hours submerged each day collecting shellfish. (Indeed, really, maybe there are two reasons: it’s likewise a leaned toward area for romantic K-dramas, which has prompted a new flood of global interest in the island.)

Bodrum, Turkey

Our leader for the following Ibiza? Bodrum, Turkey. While generally known for its chic customer base – Ahmet and Mica Ertegun traveled there for a really long time – it’s gotten a glamorous shock lately: the previous summer, The Bodrum Release opened, joining the 1970s bohemian symbol Macakizi as perhaps of the most in vogue resort on Turkey’s side of the Aegean. (“A retreat location that doesn’t feel resort-y, the energy at this extravagance spot on the Turkish Riviera is more “chilling out at your extremely sharp very rich person companion’s home” than “inn stay,” Vogue wrote in our lodging survey). This November, their eatery Kitchen got a Michelin star. Meanwhile, this summer will see the appearance of Scorpios, the famed Mykonos beach club, inside the grounds of the much-expected Maxx Regal Bodrum, which opens its entryways this May. With the Côte d’Azur and Amalfi Coast being swarmed with extraordinary groups throughout recent years, the Turkish Riviera is primed to become the following see-and-be-seen summer area of interest.