Travel in 2025 is about more than just seeing the world; it’s about experiencing it in a way that connects us, inspires us, and leaves a positive impact. As we navigate the complexities of modern travel, choosing destinations that prioritize sustainability, community support, and cultural preservation becomes increasingly important. This guide, curated with insights from BBC Travel journalists and leading sustainable travel organizations, highlights 25 exceptional places to travel in 2025, each offering unique and enriching experiences for the conscious traveler. From serene islands committed to marine conservation to vibrant cities celebrating cultural milestones, these destinations represent the best in thoughtful and transformative travel.
1. Dominica: Ethical Whale Encounters and Caribbean Charm
For those seeking unique Places And Travel experiences centered around nature and conservation, Dominica stands out. This Caribbean island is pioneering sustainable tourism with the establishment of the world’s first sperm whale reserve. Imagine swimming alongside these magnificent creatures in their protected habitat, an experience now ethically accessible through limited permits. This initiative not only offers an unforgettable adventure but also supports crucial marine research and sustainable tourism opportunities for the local community.
2025 marks a year of enhanced accessibility for Dominica, making it an even more appealing travel destination. New digital immigration processes will streamline arrivals, and a state-of-the-art cable car system will transport visitors from Roseau Valley to the breathtaking Boiling Lake. Getting to Dominica is easier than ever with new direct flights from United Airlines launching from Newark, complementing existing American Airlines flights from Miami. Accommodations are also expanding, with new hotels like the six-star Hilton Tranquility Beach Resort and Spa and established eco-luxury options such as Secret Bay, ensuring a range of choices for discerning travelers.
Beyond whale encounters, Dominica’s natural beauty beckons with hidden gorges, towering waterfalls, and unique culinary experiences like farm-to-table dining at Lacou. Dominica is more than just a place to travel; it’s a destination leading a movement towards eco-tourism that harmonizes biodiversity conservation with economic growth, ensuring your travels contribute to the preservation of this natural paradise for future generations.
2. Naoshima, Japan: Art Island in the Seto Inland Sea
For art enthusiasts seeking unique places and travel experiences, Naoshima Island in Japan is a must-visit destination. Once known for its industrial past, Naoshima has transformed into a haven for contemporary art and architecture, largely thanks to the Benesse Art Site Naoshima project. This initiative has populated the scenic Seto Inland Sea with world-class museums and site-specific artworks, turning the island into a cultural landmark.
The spring of 2025 will see the opening of the Naoshima New Museum of Art, designed by the renowned architect Tadao Ando, who has already contributed nine architectural marvels to the island. This new museum will be a centerpiece of the Setouchi Triennale, a major art festival spanning 17 islands and coastal areas of the Seto Inland Sea. Held across spring, summer, and autumn, the Triennale is the largest since its inception in 2010, offering visitors ample opportunity to explore the region’s art and beauty across different seasons. The festival and Benesse Art Site have been instrumental in revitalizing Naoshima and neighboring islands like Teshima and Inujima, proving the transformative power of art-focused travel places.
Don’t miss the Teshima Art Museum, a stunning blend of art, architecture, and nature, and the Inujima Seirensho Art Museum, repurposing a former copper refinery into an epic art installation. For accommodations, consider Roka, a contemporary ryokan on Naoshima, or the minimalist Espoir Inn on Teshima. Naoshima offers a unique intersection of places and travel, where art, nature, and revitalization converge to create an unforgettable experience.
3. The Dolomites, Italy: Alpine Majesty Beyond the Crowds
Italy, a perennial favorite among travel places, offers more than just its famous cities. In 2025, while Rome anticipates Jubilee crowds, consider venturing north to the Dolomites, a stunning mountain range offering a different kind of Italian experience. For Italians, the Dolomites represent family holidays and luxury travel amidst dramatic landscapes. The sawtooth limestone cliffs stretch across Veneto, Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, and Friuli-Venezia Giulia, drawing visitors with charming villages, world-class skiing, epic hiking, and hearty Alpine cuisine.
The Dolomites are poised to gain international recognition as Cortina d’Ampezzo, the “Queen of the Dolomites,” co-hosts the 2026 Winter Olympics. Preparations throughout 2025 will bring significant infrastructure upgrades, including expanded ski lift networks in the Dolomiti Superski area, benefiting towns like Alta Badia and Val Gardena. Modernized lifts and enhanced public transport will improve access and enjoyment of this spectacular region. New and upgraded cable cars and gondolas will further enhance connectivity across the Dolomites’ towns, making it an even more appealing travel place.
Beyond winter sports, the Dolomites are a year-round destination. Spring, summer, and autumn offer excellent hiking, including the new Cammino Retico (The Rhaetian Way), a 170km trail connecting remote villages. For luxury and relaxation, the Aman Rosa Alpina hotel will reopen in 2025 with expanded facilities. Visit the Dolomites now to discover one of Italy’s most breathtaking travel places before the Olympic crowds arrive.
4. Greenland: Arctic Adventures and Accessible Wilderness
For truly unique places and travel experiences, Greenland is unparalleled. The world’s largest island, with a population under 57,000, offers vast ice caps, majestic fjords, and unspoiled wilderness. Greenland has long been a coveted destination for adventurous travelers seeking Arctic landscapes and Inuit culture, offering activities from summer hiking and whale watching to winter dog sledding and aurora viewing.
Accessibility to Greenland is dramatically improving with the opening of a new international airport in Nuuk, the capital, and two more airports planned for 2026. This makes Greenland a significantly easier travel place to reach. The country is welcoming mindful travelers who appreciate its nature and Inuit heritage. Greenland has committed to “better tourism” and is directing tourism funds to benefit local communities, ensuring sustainable travel practices.
Nuuk itself is a modern town with a historic waterfront, museums, and art galleries, serving as a gateway to Greenland’s Arctic wonders. Further north, Ilulissat offers stunning icebergs and the UNESCO-recognized Icefjord. Southern Greenland, once settled by Vikings, features fjords and green hills dotted with sheep farms. Greenland is transforming from a remote outpost into an accessible and extraordinary travel place, inviting exploration of its remarkable Arctic territory.
5. Wales: Culture, Coast, and the Year of Welcome
Wales, often overshadowed by its UK neighbors, is a gem of national parks, medieval castles, and uncrowded landscapes. In 2025, Wales is celebrating the “Year of Croeso” (“Welcome”), making it an especially inviting travel place. This year-long event will highlight Welsh culture, language, and attractions, inviting visitors to “Feel the hwyl“, a Welsh word for profound joy in the moment.
Wales is positioning itself as a leader in sustainable and culturally focused travel. Tourism is supporting the revival of the Welsh language, and a £5 billion program is using tourism funds to enhance environmental sustainability. For the Year of Croeso, Wales is investing in mobility bikes to encourage eco-friendly exploration. Wales is also home to the Wales Coast Path, the world’s only path spanning an entire country’s coastline, offering unparalleled hiking places and travel experiences.
Explore Snowdonia, Brecon Beacons, and Pembrokeshire Coast National Parks, each offering unique landscapes and outdoor activities. Discover historic castles like Caernarfon and Conwy, and immerse yourself in Welsh culture through music, festivals, and local cuisine. Wales in 2025 offers a unique blend of cultural richness and natural beauty, making it a top travel place in Europe.
6. Western Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada: Rugged Beauty and Trans-Labrador Highway
Labrador, the mainland part of Newfoundland and Labrador in eastern Canada, is a vast, rugged region of coastal villages, icebergs, subarctic forests, and waterfalls, steeped in 9,000 years of history. 2025 marks a turning point in accessibility with the completion of the Trans-Labrador Highway, a 1,200km route transforming this remote landscape into a more accessible travel place.
The new circular route, Expedition 51, connects Labrador to five Canadian provinces and offers detours into the US and even France via St Pierre and Miquelon. To promote sustainable tourism and celebrate cultural heritage, the Canadian government has invested $180 million in Parks Canada sites in Western Newfoundland and Labrador. In 2025, Red Bay National Historic Site, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former Basque whaling station, will unveil a new interactive boardwalk and visitor center. L’Anse aux Meadows, the site of the first Norse settlement in North America, is enhancing ecological protections and upgrading visitor facilities. Gros Morne National Park will introduce exhibits highlighting its geology, wildlife, and landscapes.
Explore coastal villages, witness icebergs, hike through Gros Morne, and delve into Viking history at L’Anse aux Meadows. Labrador offers a raw and authentic travel experience, now made more accessible thanks to the Trans-Labrador Highway, making it an exciting and unique travel place for 2025.
7. Tucson, Arizona, US: Gastronomic Heritage and Desert Charm
Tucson, Arizona, is celebrating significant milestones in 2025: the 10th anniversary of becoming the first US UNESCO City of Gastronomy and its 250th anniversary. This dual celebration highlights Tucson as a unique travel place, blending multinational history with deep-rooted Native American cultures. A free event on August 23rd will feature traditional Mexican music and dance at the Presidio San Agustin del Tucson.
Throughout the year, visitors can explore Tucson’s desert hiking trails and historic sites like the 250-year-old San Xavier del Bac Mission. Tucson’s commitment to preservation and sustainability is recognized with a Sustainability Index Award from the Global Destination Sustainability Movement (GDS). The gardens near San Xavier del Bac hold the distinction of being the oldest continuously cultivated soil in the US, farmed by Tohono O’odham ancestors 4,000 years ago.
Tucson’s gastronomy scene is a major draw, with city-of-gastronomy-certified restaurants and Heirloom Farmers Markets featuring local ingredients like chiltepin chilis and nopales. Explore the desert landscape, immerse yourself in history, and savor the unique culinary heritage of Tucson, a travel place offering a rich blend of culture and cuisine.
8. Western Australia: Gateway to Down Under and Diverse Landscapes
Western Australia (WA), with Perth as its capital, is emerging from the shadow of eastern Australia, positioning itself as the country’s western gateway and a global aviation hub. With Australia’s only direct flights to Europe and new connections to Asia, Perth and WA are becoming must-visit travel places in 2025. A $5 billion redevelopment of Perth Airport will further enhance the travel experience.
Beyond Perth and the Swan Valley Wine Region, WA’s vast landscapes encompass 12,500km of coastline, pink lakes, horizontal waterfalls, karri forests, wildflowers, and unique wildlife encounters. Sustainability-minded travelers can explore via the new 6,600km Electric Vehicle Highway, the world’s longest EV charging network, making it an eco-friendly travel place.
WA is also promoting its Aboriginal heritage through the Jina Aboriginal Tourism Action Plan, supporting Indigenous-led experiences. Discover ancient petroglyphs at Murujuga National Park, explore the Houtman Abrolhos Islands, and enjoy boutique hotels in Fremantle and unique stays in the Great Southern region. Western Australia is redefining travel to Australia, offering diverse landscapes and cultural experiences.
9. Sri Lanka: Resilient Island of Tea Plantations and Ancient Wonders
Sri Lanka, with its tea plantations, wild elephants, ancient temples, and surf beaches, offers a diverse range of experiences. Despite recent economic challenges, Sri Lanka is rebuilding its tourism sector, making it a welcoming travel place in 2025. New hotels and infrastructure projects are underway, signaling a positive resurgence.
Kandy will see the opening of its first seven-star hotel, Aviyana Private Chalets, and Aarunya Nature Resort has a new family villa for stargazing. A $1 billion mega-resort is opening in Colombo, and Sri Lanka’s new airline, Air Ceilão, will launch flights to Europe and Australia. The Good Travel Seal initiative highlights local businesses committed to sustainability.
Take a scenic train ride through the highlands, explore Colombo and Galle, and sample local arrack cocktails. Hike the 300km Pekoe Trail through tea plantations, or self-drive a tuk-tuk across the island. Sri Lanka offers a blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and resilience, making it a compelling travel place to explore in 2025.
10. Panama: Canal Anniversary and Biodiversity Hotspot
Panama is marking the 25th anniversary of Panamanian sovereignty over the Panama Canal in 2025. This milestone makes it a significant travel place to visit, offering a chance to explore the canal’s history and Panama’s diverse offerings. New exhibits at the Museo del Canal will highlight Panama’s path to control over the waterway.
Beyond the canal, Panama boasts vast jungles, islands, and mountainous forests. The Meaningful Travel Map to Panama launched in 2024 makes it easier to find locally led travel experiences. Explore Panama City’s Casco Antiguo and El Chorrillo, visit La Pintada to see traditional Panama hat weaving, and hike the Cerro Gaital Lookout Trail in El Valle de Anton.
Panama’s 1,000 km of Trails project promotes sustainable tourism and showcases the country’s biodiversity. Experience the canal’s history, explore vibrant cities and lush rainforests, and discover Panama’s commitment to sustainable travel, making it a diverse and meaningful travel place in 2025.
11. Rif Mountains, Morocco: Northern Charm and Cultural Road Trip
Morocco, a popular North African destination, is aiming to double tourist arrivals in the next five years as it prepares to co-host the 2030 FIFA World Cup. While Marrakech and the Atlas Mountains rebuild after the 2023 earthquake, consider exploring the Rif Mountains in northern Morocco, a less-frequented but equally captivating travel place.
The expansion of Morocco’s High-Speed Rail (HSR) network will include a link from Rabat to Fez, a 1,300-year-old walled city in the Rif Mountains. Fez, a UNESCO World Heritage medina, will host games in the Africa Cup of Nations 2025. From Fez, explore Moulay Idriss, Ouezzane, Talassemtane National Park, and Chefchaouen, the “Blue Pearl.” Cruise along the northern coast, discovering Mediterranean fishing villages and Spanish colonial architecture in Tetouan.
The Rif Mountains offer a rich cultural road trip through ancient cities, cedar forests, and coastal villages, providing a unique and off-the-beaten-path travel place in Morocco.
12. Bradford, England: UK City of Culture 2025
Bradford, in northern England, is stepping into the spotlight as the UK City of Culture 2025. This designation makes Bradford a must-visit travel place in the UK, offering a year-long program of events celebrating its cultural diversity and heritage. The program includes the reopening of the National Science and Media Museum and innovative celebrations of local icons like David Hockney and the Brontë sisters.
Bradford’s cultural diversity is reflected in its historic enclaves like Little Germany and its vibrant arts scene. The city’s landscape includes dramatic moors, hosting immersive sound walks and sculpture trails. Bradford was the first UNESCO City of Film in Britain, featured in productions like Peaky Blinders and Wuthering Heights.
The 2025 program includes a musical mix of electronic bassline symphonies, folk music, brass bands, and South Asian sounds, and an interactive cookbook project celebrating local recipes. Bradford in 2025 offers a rich cultural experience, solidifying its place as a top travel destination in the UK.
13. Jordan: Adventure in the Ancient Desert Kingdom
Jordan, home to breathtaking desert landscapes and Petra, is building its reputation as the Middle East’s go-to adventure destination. Despite regional instability, Jordan remains a relatively safe travel place, offering unique outdoor adventures and historical explorations.
In 2023, the Wadi Rum Trail, a 120km hiking path, opened, winding through the iconic Wadi Rum desert. This community tourism project promotes sustainable travel and supports the local Bedouin community. Jordan boasts 33 protected land and marine ecosystems, including Wadi Mujib Biosphere Reserve and Dana Biosphere Reserve. The Aqaba Marine Reserve, added to the IUCN Green List in 2025, offers rich coral reefs and diving opportunities.
Explore Petra, hike the Wadi Rum Trail, canyoning in Wadi Mujib, and dive in Aqaba. Jordan offers a blend of adventure, history, and natural beauty, establishing itself as a leading travel place in the Middle East.
14. Haa Valley, Bhutan: Himalayan Seclusion and Sustainable Tourism
Bhutan, a carbon-negative nation prioritizing Gross National Happiness, is a global leader in sustainable travel. The Haa Valley, a pristine forested district along Bhutan’s western frontier, has long been a hidden gem. Opening to foreigners in 2002, it remains untouched by mass tourism, making it a unique and secluded travel place.
Explore Haa’s beauty via the restored Trans Bhutan Trail, the new Haa Panorama Trail, and the Joy Bay Tsho Trek. Sustainable tourism is central to Haa, with locally run homestays and low-impact accommodations like Katsho Eco Camp and Sangwa Camp. Experience Bon rituals and rare experiences like breakfast in Bhutan’s lone strict nature reserve.
With Bhutan’s Sustainable Daily Fee halved through 2027, the Haa Valley is more accessible while maintaining its commitment to low-impact tourism. Discover this once-secluded paradise, a travel place offering cultural immersion and pristine nature.
15. Hawaii, US: Responsible Return and Mālama Program
Hawaii is welcoming travelers back responsibly after the Maui wildfires, making 2025 a crucial year to support its recovery. The Mālama Hawaii program encourages visitors to give back through volunteer opportunities, ranging from forest restoration to community support, in exchange for discounted stays at hotels and resorts across the islands.
Participate in Mālama Hawaii and contribute to the restoration of native forests, help Maui families, or preserve plant and animal habitats. Explore the diverse Hawaiian islands, from volcanic landscapes to pristine beaches, and support local businesses as they rebuild. Hawaii in 2025 is a travel place where your visit can make a positive impact, blending relaxation with responsible tourism.
16. Uzbekistan: Youthful Energy and Silk Road Revival
Uzbekistan, with a young population, is investing in tourism while preserving its traditions. New hotels, train routes, domestic flights, and cultural attractions are enhancing its appeal as a travel place. Tashkent’s metros double as art museums, showcasing Soviet-era mosaics, reflecting the country’s blend of old and new.
Uzbekistan is hosting its first major international event, the Bukhara Biennial, in September 2025. Cultural developments include an expansion of the State Museum of Arts and restoration of the Palace of Prince Romanov. Visa-free entry is now available to citizens of over 90 countries. The Silk Road railway tour now connects Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, enhancing regional travel.
Explore ancient Silk Road cities like Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva, and witness the youthful energy of Tashkent. Uzbekistan offers a blend of history, culture, and modern development, making it an emerging travel place in Central Asia.
17. Haida Gwaii, Canada: Indigenous Culture and Nature’s Embrace
Haida Gwaii, an archipelago off the coast of British Columbia, offers breathtaking landscapes and a deep connection to nature and Haida culture. The Gaayhllxid/Gíihlagalgang “Rising Tide” Haida Title Lands Agreement in 2025 marks a milestone in Indigenous rights, recognizing the Council of the Haida Nation as the governing body. This strengthens Haida culture and environmental stewardship, making it a culturally significant travel place.
Explore Haida villages like SG̱ang Gwaay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and encounter unique wildlife like the Haida Gwaii black bear and seabirds. Learn about Haida Laws and the concept of Gina ‘waadluxan gud ad kwaagid (“everything depends on everything else”). Haida Gwaii offers a profound travel experience, blending natural beauty with rich Indigenous culture and a commitment to environmental responsibility.
18. Emerald Coast, Nicaragua: Surfing and Coastal Highway
Nicaragua, Central America’s largest country, is becoming more accessible with the new Carretera Costanera highway, set to be completed in 2025. This $400 million, 350km highway will link 53 beaches along the Pacific Coast, making it easier to reach surf hubs like San Juan del Sur and Popoyo, establishing Nicaragua as a rising travel place.
The Costanera aims to boost economic growth in Nicaragua, one of the poorest countries in the Western hemisphere. Learn to surf at a local surf camp, stay in a rainforest treehouse, and visit Refugio de Vida Silvestre La Flor to witness turtle nesting. Explore Granada, a UNESCO-listed city celebrating its 500th anniversary, and discover Nicaragua’s volcanoes, rainforests, and beaches. Nicaragua’s Emerald Coast offers adventure and natural beauty, now more accessible thanks to the new highway.
19. Isle of Man: Self-Governing Isle of History and Nature
The Isle of Man, a self-governing island between the UK and Ireland, is committed to preserving its distinct character and sustainable tourism. Recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere in 2016, the Isle of Man is a forward-thinking travel place with ancient historical sites and natural beauty.
Visit Cashtal yn Ard and Castle Rushen, and explore the new Manx Birdlife Point of Ayre National Reserve. Celebrate the 175th anniversary of Okell’s Brewery in 2025 with tasting tours. Explore the island on foot, experiencing rolling fields, hills, and coastlines. Hike to Snaefell mountain for panoramic views of the UK and Ireland. The Isle of Man offers a unique blend of history, nature, and Manx culture, making it a distinctive travel place to discover.
20. Pakistan’s Gilgit-Baltistan Region: Mountain Majesty and Responsible Tourism
Pakistan, a populous nation, is hoping to attract eco-conscious visitors to its northern regions, home to five of the world’s 14 highest peaks, including K2. Responsible tourism initiatives and sustainable efforts are making Pakistan an emerging travel place for adventure seekers. Salam Pakistan, the national tourism brand, facilitates e-visas and bookings for mountaineering and trekking.
The Gilgit-Baltistan region, dubbed “heaven’s gate,” offers lush valleys, lakes, and waterfalls. Explore Hunza Valley, Deosai plains, and Khunjerab Pass, which will be operational year-round starting in 2025. Pakistan offers unmatched adrenaline opportunities and stunning landscapes, making it a top travel place for mountain adventures.
21. Azores: Marine Sanctuary and Volcanic Wonders
The Azores, a Portuguese archipelago in the Atlantic, are known for hot springs, lakes, and lava tubes. The Azores now boast Europe’s largest protected marine sanctuary, extending 287,000 sq km, safeguarding deep-sea corals, sharks, and whales, making it a leading travel place for marine conservation.
Participate in whale-watching and sustainable marine research expeditions. Explore Furnas Valley, home to active volcanoes and hot springs, and Terra Nostra Park. Stay at Terra Nostra Garden Hotel, offering 24-hour access to thermal pools. Sample cozido das Furnas and purple volcanic tea, and visit the Gorreana Tea Factory, Europe’s oldest tea plantation. The Azores offer a unique blend of volcanic landscapes and marine biodiversity, making it a top travel place in Europe.
22. Kansas City, Missouri, US: Cultural Rebrand and BBQ Capital
Kansas City, Missouri, is rebranding itself as a top cultural destination in 2025, promoting its arts scene and status as a BBQ capital. Urban revitalization includes new museums, entertainment districts, and hotels, making Kansas City an emerging travel place in the US.
The Museum of BBQ, the world’s first museum dedicated to smoked meat, will open in spring 2025. Berkley Riverfront is developing new dining, shops, and apartments. Kansas City International Airport completed renovations in 2023, and the KC Streetcar extension will improve access to premier destinations. Rock Island Bridge will reopen as a new entertainment district in spring 2025.
Explore Kansas City’s BBQ culture, arts scene, and revitalized urban areas. Kansas City is transforming into a vibrant cultural hub, making it a noteworthy travel place in the Midwest.
23. Bolivia: Bicentennial Celebrations and Indigenous Culture
Bolivia is celebrating its 200th anniversary in August 2025 with events throughout the year, making it a culturally significant travel place to visit. Even if you’ve seen the Uyuni salt flats, Bolivia offers more to discover.
Visit from February 24 to March 5 for the Oruro Carnival, a UNESCO Heritage folk-dance parade. In Potosí, sample bicentennial singani. Visit Chuquisaca (Sucre), home to the Museo de Arte Indígena, and Isla del Sol in Lake Titicaca. Explore community-based tourism networks like Chalalan Ecolodge in Madidi National Park.
Bolivia, with the largest proportion of Indigenous people in South America, offers rich cultural experiences and stunning landscapes. Explore Uyuni salt flats, La Paz, and Lake Titicaca, and participate in bicentennial celebrations. Bolivia is a travel place offering cultural immersion and natural wonders.
24. Botswana: Green Safari Leader and Wildlife Haven
Botswana, Africa’s leader in green safari tourism, is becoming more accessible with visa-free entry for visitors from 104 countries. Increased demand for sustainable and culturally immersive travel experiences makes Botswana a premier travel place for ethical safaris.
Explore Chobe National Park, the “Elephant Capital of the World,” and the UNESCO-listed Okavango Delta. New openings include the solar-powered Mbamba Camp and Monachira Camp in the Okavango Delta, offering luxury and family-friendly wildlife adventures. New Air Botswana routes will connect Gaborone to Cape Town, enhancing accessibility.
Experience Botswana’s wildlife sustainably through safaris, mokoro canoe rides, and walking tours. Botswana offers a unique blend of luxury and eco-tourism, making it a top travel place for ethical wildlife encounters.
25. Oslo, Norway: Sustainable City and Nordic Nature
Oslo, Norway, is showcasing its sustainability and walkability, inviting travelers to experience a different kind of European capital. Oslo is promoting responsible tourism through the Visit Oslo Responsibly guidelines and the Green Oslo Guide, emphasizing planet, people, prosperity, and partnership.
Hotels in Oslo feature green roofs, and local businesses like the Norwegian Adventure Company offer sustainable experiences like kayaking and Northern Lights chasing. Dine at farm-to-table restaurants like Maaemo. Explore Oslo’s modern architecture, waterfront, and access to fjords and islands. Oslo is a travel place where sustainability and urban life blend seamlessly, offering a unique Nordic experience.
These 25 destinations offer a diverse range of places and travel experiences for 2025, each with a focus on sustainability, cultural richness, and unique adventures. Whether you seek Arctic wilderness, desert landscapes, cultural immersion, or coastal beauty, these destinations promise transformative and responsible travel experiences.