We recently wrote about a new trend taking hold among Americans taking long weekends, and now it’s also been revealed where they’d love to travel if they could get away for just a few days.
American travel magazine Global Traveler asked its readers about their favorite destinations and service providers in terms of leisure travel, luxury and lifestyle, and the survey lasted from December last year until the end of March this year.
Based on readers’ feedback, the Entertainment Lifestyle Awards were presented for the eleventh time, namely the Entertainment Lifestyle Awards in various categories. One such destination is Best Weekend Abroad Destination, which Dublin won, as it did last year, beating out Rome and Paris.
The following sites also made it into the top ten:
1. Dublin, Ireland
2. Rome, Italy
3. Paris, France
4. Sao Miguel, Azores, Portugal
5. Lisbon, Portugal
6. Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
7. Bermuda
8. Cartagena, Colombia
9. Vienna, Austria
10. Belize City, Belize
Sao Miguel
Europe’s top leisure destinations have also been revealed:
1. Istanbul, Türkiye
2. Lisbon, Portugal
3. Porto, Portugal
4. Florence, Italy
5. Seville, Spain
6. Venice, Italy
7. Paris, France
8. Prague, Czech Republic
9. Krakow, Poland
10. Rome, Italy
What are the best islands in Europe:
1. Santorini, Greece
2. Sicily, Italy
3. Mykonos, Greece
4. Ireland
5. Capri, Italy
6. England
7. Sardinia
8. Crete, Greece
9. Elba, Italy
10. Jersey, United Kingdom
Santorini
In addition, a list of the best beaches was revealed:
1. Cayman Islands
2. Mykonos, Greece
3. Turks and Caicos
4. Aruba
5. Big Island, Hawaii
6. Costa Rica
7. Lopez Mendes, Brazil
8. Lanai, Hawaii
9. Phuket, Thailand
10. Krabi, Thailand
If economy is also a consideration, it’s worth traveling here for a short city tour, and if you’re traveling to famous film locations, these five gorgeous cities are waiting for you with open arms.
(source: Schengen visa information, Global travelerPhotos: Unsplash, Getty Images)
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