Brisbane is becoming increasingly popular with travellers.
Camera IconBrisbane is becoming increasingly popular with travellers. Credit: Supplied/Charles Niautou

The top 10 travel destinations in the world right now

Staff WriterSouthern Gazette

ARE you wondering where to go for your next holiday?

These destinations are the hottest in the world right now, if data collected by Booking.com is anything to go by.

These eight cities had the biggest increases in year-on-year bookings from September 2016 to September 2017.

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Whether you’re a night owl, sun worshipper, foodie or culture vulture there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

There’s even an Australian city thrown in – and it may come as a surprise.

Sapporo, Japan

Many travellers visit Japan for the bustling nightlife of Tokyo or temples of Kyoto, but in 2018 travellers will switch to explore the dynamic city of Sapporo. This city is a great base for exploring the mountains and hot springs of Hokkaido and offers great restaurants, being known best for its variety of seafood. With four in ten global travellers planning on taking a food and drink trip in 2018, Sapporo is certainly a destination to consider for its thriving food scene alone.

Where to stay: Japanese style inns or ‘ryokans’ are a great place to stay to truly experience Japanese culture. TheGuest House Yuyu is a homely stay which offers bike hire so you can easily explore the city.

Nashville, USA

Nashville may be famous for its legendary country music scene, but it’s also great for family activities and outdoor pursuits. Music fans will want to browse the museums dedicated to Johnny Cash and Willie Nelson, and catch some live music in bars across the city’s vibrant neighbourhoods. Nature lovers will want to explore the city’s many parks, easily accessible by foot or bike. Nashville is on the rise following the success of the drama series named after it.

Where to stay: Stay at the SoBro Guest House if you want to check out the music scene by foot – the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is only 350 yards away. While Both Bridgestone Arena and Ryman Auditorium are less than 11 minutes’ walk away.

Bucharest, Romania

The elegant city of Bucharest is new to the alternative city break scene and a great option because of its museums, parks, trendy cafés and mix of art nouveau and modern architecture. In the summer make sure you rent a boat in Cişmigiu Gardens and come winter, tuck yourself away in one of the city’s many cosy coffee shops. The top endorsements for Bucharest by travellers are architecture, food, museums and the old town.

Where to stay: The city is full of incredible apartments to stay – Diana’s Flat Bucharest has beautiful views of the river and a great location, being walking distance to Old Town, Palace of Parliament and Cismigiu Gardens.

Zakopane, Poland

The stunning mountain resort of Zakopane has always been popular for ski holidays but it’s attracting more and more travellers for its summer hiking in Tatra National Park. The trend for wellness getaways isn’t slowing down for 2018, with almost double the amount of people planning to take a health and wellbeing trip in 2018 compared to 2017. The new health and wellness trend for 2018 is set to be more about travelling on two feet, with 44 per cent of travellers saying they want to go walking in 2018 and 33 per cent hiking.

Where to stay: Villa Nova is alpine luxury at its best, offering mountain views and set in a great location, walking distance to the popular Krupówki pedestrian street with its many restaurants and shops.

Taitung City, Taiwan

You may not have heard much about Taitung City, the relaxed coastal town of Taiwan, but with its modest charm, cultural diversity and mix of mountains, hot springs, temples and ocean activities, it’s on the rise for travellers in 2018. Head to Green Island for diving, snorkelling and hiking, buy seafood from Fugang Port, relax in Jhihben hot springs and visit Taitung night market to indulge in the local delicacies.

Where to stay: Taitung City is full of cosy homestays where you can get some great tips for exploring from your host who will help plan your trips. HANA Homestay offers a delicious breakfast, modern rooms and bicycles for exploring the area.

Brisbane, Australia

When you think of Australia, it’s usually the popular cities of Sydney and Melbourne that come to mind, but on your next trip down under, why not try the metropolitan city of Brisbane, an up and coming destination for 2018. Travellers will love its restaurant and bar scene, vineyards – and the fact it’s surrounded by beautiful beaches. With half of travellers planning to take a beach trip in 2018, Brisbane is a great option. Go surfing at Ocean Beach, soak up the sun at Sylvan Beach, spot dolphins at Red Beach or hang out at the beach style lagoons such as Streets Beach and Settlement Cove. As well as beach life, Brisbane is great for shopping, restaurants, relaxation and entertainment.

Where to stay: Soda Apartments is luxury accommodation on South Bank just eight minutes’ walk to the beach and offers an outdoor rooftop pool, which gives incredible 360 views of the city.

Bogotá, Colombia

Beautiful Bogotá is on the rise for 2018, being the hectic heart of Colombia and a great base for exploring the wider country. Travellers will appreciate the new restaurant openings and boutique hotels set amongst 300 year old houses, street art murals and museums. Visitors can explore the city by railway, taking in the sights and sounds of the Colombian capital, and it’s essential to try some authentic Colombian coffee from one of the many cafes dotted around the city.

Where to stay: The stylish Serie 1948 is a homely Bed & Breakfast located in a quiet neighbourhood near to bars and restaurants. It offers guests bike hire, a sun terrace, garden and locally sourced coffee and food.

Portland, USA

The fact that the city’s unofficial slogan is “keep Portland weird” should get you suitably intrigued, but if that doesn’t do it Oregon’s largest city offers a buzzing nightlife, fantastic food (you’ll find food trucks on every corner), culture and the great outdoors. Best explored by bike, take a trip to one of the city’s many infamous breweries, and nature lovers will love Forest Park and ‘City of Roses’ at the International Rose Test Garden. Portland gets top marks for beer, food, restaurants and shopping.

Where to stay: The 9th Avenue Apartment by Stay Alfred offers guests modern and stylish apartments with great views in downtown Portland, near to Portland Art Museum and Governor Tom McCall Waterfront Park.

Lima, Peru

Travellers will need high energy levels to take on Lima – from paragliding to partying, and sunbathing to surfing, where do you start? The city is becoming more popular for travellers in 2018 and is a great place to spend a few days exploring thanks to the delicious food, rich history and museums. As well as culture and history, Lima is endorsed for food and gourmet food by travellers, who love the fact Lima is known as the gastronomic capital of Latin America – so make sure you try some local delicacies by taking one of the tasty food tours.

Where to stay: Right next to the beach, The Lot Boutique Hotel is more of a home than a hotel, and offers guests a relaxing stay with a delicious daily breakfast. Guests can spend their morning surfing or sunbathing before exploring the sights of the city.

Hannover, Germany

The charming city of Hannover is on the up for its choice of museums, cultural sites and green spaces such as the Herrenhäuser Gärten, Lake Maschsee and Europe’s largest urban forest, the Eilenriede. It’s a great city break for culture vultures, so with 31 per cent of travellers planning to take a culture and arts based trip in 2018, Hannover is one to visit.

Where to stay: After you’ve had your culture fix for the day, relax in the spa at Kastens Hotel Luisenhof, which also offers fine cuisine, fitness facilities and conveniently located walking distance to the Hanover State Opera House and a short drive from the Sprengel museum.