7 Destinations Actively Courting Tourists This Year
Journalist
Anna Tkach
27.05.2026 - 03:05
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Seven Travel Hotspots for 2023
According to УНІАН — Туризм: Travel Off Path has identified seven destinations that are making a strong push to attract more visitors this year. These locations include Riga in Latvia, Cyprus, Guernsey, Dallas in the United States, Trinidad and Tobago, Paraguay, and Timor-Leste. Each of these places offers unique attractions that appeal to travelers.
A Closer Look at the Destinations
- Riga: Latvia's capital is celebrated for its Art Nouveau architecture and is often dubbed the 'Paris of the Baltics.' Its location provides convenient access to neighboring Estonia and Lithuania, making it an appealing base for regional exploration.
- Cyprus: This sun-drenched Mediterranean island sits at the crossroads of Europe and the Middle East, giving it a distinct cultural flavor.
- Guernsey: A lesser-known island in Normandy, it operates as a self-governing Crown dependency separate from the United Kingdom. Visitors must obtain a special permit, which can pose an extra hurdle for travelers.
- Dallas: Known for housing one of the world's busiest airports, it serves as a convenient hub for international travel.
- Trinidad and Tobago: This Caribbean paradise boasts stunning beaches, though it does face certain safety concerns.
- Paraguay: Located in the heart of South America, it has already gained traction among digital nomads. The country's tourism board is conducting a global tour to promote it, emphasizing that safety conditions here are better than in other parts of the continent.
- Timor-Leste: This small Southeast Asian nation aims to rival Indonesia's Bali. East Timor offers wild beaches, lush mountains, and a rich cultural heritage, appealing to travelers seeking fresh experiences.
These seven destinations highlight the diverse offerings on the global tourism stage, catering to various types of travelers. As competition in the travel industry intensifies, it is crucial for these places to adapt to shifting tourist preferences and ensure safe, enjoyable conditions for visitors.
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