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It's not surprising to see Hawaii in the top spot — the islands are
tourist-friendly with everything from nightlife to hiking to surfing.
The Honolulu marathon is in December and Ironman in October, drawing
athletes to the islands, but for hobbyists the island have kayaking,
hiking and other water sports to offer.
Image: Flickr, misschatter
The most popular of Caribbean destinations, the Bahamas include about
2,000 islands, including San Salvador, where Christopher Columbus
landed in 1492. Junkanoo is a local celebration not to be missed — there
are costumes, cowbells and conch-shell horns — and parades take place
on Boxing Day and on New Year's Day.
Image: Vimeo, Paul Richardson
London was the top choice of European destinations, perhaps due in part to hosting the
2012 Summer Olympics.
Spring and Fall offer the best weather, but London is magical during
the Christmas and New Year's season with lots of celebrations going on —
it depends on whether your plans include museums and operas, or
enjoying London's parks and visiting historic sites.
Image: Flickr, brainsik
On the edge of both Europe and Asia, Istanbul's urban locale is a
melting pot, featuring world-class shopping, restaurants, landmarks and
nightlife. The Hagia Sofia is a favorite — it was the world's largest
cathedral for almost a thousand years, and is now a museum.
Image: Dani Fankhauser
A U.S. territory, Puerto Rico is easily accessible for US citizens as
it doesn't require a passport. Some call it "the beach of the
Northeast" because of the plethora of tourists who come down to catch
some sun. The busy season runs from November through April.
Image: Flickr, jurvetson
Costa Rica is a popular destination for both surf and yoga retreats.
The busy season coincides with winter in the U.S. and Canada, and is
also Costa Rica's dry season, making its beaches more hospitable. Expect
to see lots of families traveling together over winter or spring
breaks.
Image: BitGym
Rome is most heavy with tourists during Lent and Easter, due to the
Easter Sunday mass is held in St. Peter's Square, the many churches and
museums, and August, which is when most locals are out of town on their
own vacations. Summer, when the temperature reaches the high 80s, is the
perfect excuse for a dish of gelato.
Image: Flickr, dubdem
Jamaica is both a wedding and honeymoon destination, and for good
reason. There are great beaches but also a deep culture and of course,
great reggae. It's been said that Thanksgiving weekend is the best time
to visit Jamaica, as it's the tail end of hurricane season, but just shy
of on-season pricing.
Image: Flickr, davidstanleytravel
With hot and humid weather, life moves slowly in the Seychelles.
Popular dishes on the islands include creole, coconuts and curries, and a
local beer is the light and refreshing Seybrew. There are a number of
locations for snorkeling — tropical fish, sea turtles and eagle rays are
a few attractions — or opt for a glass-bottom boat tour if you'd like
to stay dry.

Bali was the favorite in Asia and is home to world-class surfing and
diving. Black sand beaches, active volcanos and beachside resorts all
draw tourists throughout the year. The Hindu influence on culture is
apparent in the many festivals throughout the year, including Galungan
(occurs every 220 days) and the Hindu New Year (in March or April).
Other notable destinations that also ranked high in searches on Bing
included include Johannesburg, the favorite in Africa, as well as
Sydney, Australia and Salvador, Brazil.
Wow i would definitely want to visit these location!!
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ReplyDeletewould be great if all the destinations came in a package!
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