Top Travel Destinations of 2019
Happy new year!
This year is starting off in an unusual way for me – it’s January and other than a weekend trip by train to New York City, I don’t have a single trip planned yet.
Which means I’m in as much a need of some travel direction as everyone else who hasn’t made any big travel plans for the year ahead.
For my top travel destinations to recommend for 2019, I’ve included a mix of locations hosting special events worth seeking out and also some new, not-too-overrun spots to check out. My past lists have mostly focused on countries, but this year’s list has a few specific cities and sites as well.
And for the first time, it’s divided into sections: New Recommendations for 2019 & Previous Recommendations I’m Highlighting. With some great spots I’ve never featured before and also some previous destinations that are especially great to consider this year.
Without further ado, I present – in alphabetical order – this year’s top 6 new travel picks:
Berlin (Germany)
If you’ve never been to Berlin, the first image of the city that may come to mind is a view of the wall coming down. Which is exactly what the city commemorates this year – the 30th anniversary of reunification. The Berlin Wall did not fall until November of 1989, however there will be a lot of special exhibits and events throughout the entirety of 2019.
Even separate from the historical significance this year, Berlin is such a cosmopolitan city that it is a great destination anytime.
While plenty of museums focus on the Wall, there is a wealth of other museums like you’d find in any other capital. Excellent food options abound, including many ethnic restaurants, and like any good German city, there is a great beer. Oh, and as you’ll see in the Cheat Sheet below, no shortage of beautiful rooftop views of the metropolis.
READ MORE: Berlin Cheat Sheet
READ MORE: Photo Journey through Berlin’s East Side Gallery
Cambodia
Cambodia is best known for the Angkor Wat temple complexes, which was the main draw when I visited. For me it was one of those places (like Petra in Jordan) that really exceeded expectations. Don’t shortchange yourself and plan to spend at least 2-3 days there exploring, including areas outside of town and closer to nature like Kbal Spean. Plus, the town of Siem Reap keeps developing, with more options every year for exploring local culture and sampling traditional Cambodian cuisine.
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Of course, Cambodia has a lot more to offer beyond its most famous attraction, with plenty of notable cities, beaches, nature, and wildlife areas throughout the country. As most of the tourism centers on Angkor Wat and Siem Reap, you’ll have more relaxed experiences in capital Phnom Penh, in smaller towns, and along most of its coastline.
Chile
Did you miss the total solar eclipse in the US in 2017? I saw the partial eclipse from the roof of my office building, but after hearing others’ accounts of witnessing the complete darkness (or totality), I definitely want to see that for myself. In July of 2019, there is another total solar eclipse coming this time to South America, and many consider Chile to be the best viewing spot. If you’d like to go, now is the time to plan for it.
Georgia
The country of Georgia is probably the item that has been highest on my bucket list for the longest, without me actually having visited yet. So, why go? Like many former Soviet republics, a lot of its wonders were hidden from most of the world during the second half of the twentieth century, but there is so much to entice tourists to this nation bordering the Black Sea.
Georgia has an 8,000 year (!!) history of winemaking, the longest of any country. Once known as the “Tuscany of the Soviet Union,” for decades Russia was Georgia’s main wine consumer, but in recent decades since the break up of the Soviet Union, its wine is more readily available to everyone else. There are incredible monasteries to check out, many of which also produce wine. And like any good wine culture, the food is also amazing.
I recently enjoyed Georgian food and wine at a local restaurant, and I’m even more obsessed than before!
Norway
Even if you’ve never been to Norway, you’ve probably heard about its dramatic fjords and natural beauty. Sure, you can be a tourist and stick to the cities, but this really is a destination suited to a traveler who enjoys the great outdoors. In summer, boat cruises in the fjords abound. On land, whether its taking a funicular up to enjoy some sweeping views, or hiking up to the same spot, it is stunningly beautiful to take in. In winter, there is snowy exploring, from seeing polar bears in the wild to a chance at viewing the Northern Lights.
Like the rest of Scandinavia, Norway is probably a bit pricey compared to where you currently live, however if you’re planning on a lot of hiking your costs can be kept pretty reasonable. Plus, there are many discount air carriers that go, so transport costs can be quite affordable as well.
The up side of Norway for tourists – like any Scandinavian destination – is that the country is quite safe and English is widely spoken.
The biggest surprise for me on my recent visit was the food. There are the fun, heart-shaped Norwegian waffles and some upscale, Michelin-starred options in the major cities, especially the nature-adjacent oil city of Stavanger.
READ MORE: Where to Eat in Stavanger, Norway: Surprise Foodie Destination
TIP! Just be conscious of the seasons when you plan your trip, as the warm period is pretty limited to June-August, depending on where exactly in Norway you’re headed.
(Any City) USA
It used to be that America’s smaller cities did not have much to offer the well-traveled visitor, but I’ve noticed quite a change in recent years. With restaurant trends toward locally-inspired products and more and more people identifying as “foodies,” even off-the-beaten-path cities can be excellent travel destinations with ample delicious dining options for a weekend of exploring.
I’ve been pleasantly surprised myself in places like…
Boise, Idaho
Charlottesville, Virginia
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Detroit, Michigan
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I hear great things about…
Asheville, North Carolina
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
And there are plenty of other American cities out there with increasingly more to offer any tourist, and I always find it fun to explore places before they become too popular with other travelers.
READ MORE: How to Spend a Weekend in Charlottesville, Virginia
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READ MORE: Fun Facts: Things to Know about Detroit Before You Visit
This year’s list of new spots is shorter than in previous years, but that’s because so many of my past recommendations are still so timely.
Here are 5 of the destinations I’ve featured previously that are also excellent choices for 2019 travel:
Australia
This country/continent has been a great value destination recently and is even more so for the coming year. There has been a recent further dip in currency, which is bad for my bank account, but great value for travelers who’ve been hesitant about visiting due to cost.
READ MORE: 10 Things to Know about Kangaroos Before You Visit Australia
READ MORE: The Best Tour of the Sydney Opera House
READ MORE: 12 Things to Expect on a Visit to Perth
READ MORE: Best Eating While Camping in WA’s Southern Forests
Belize
This Central American gem from the 2018 list continues to be one of the safest and easiest (English-speaking!) travel options in that part of the world.
READ MORE: 9 Reasons to Make Belize Your Next Travel Destination
READ MORE: Exploring Belize’s ATM Cave
READ MORE: Fun Facts: Things to Know about Belize Before You Visit
READ MORE: How to Eat Like a Local in Belize
Liechtenstein
This micro-nation (from the 2017 list) is celebrating its tricentennial – its 300th anniversary! – this year and will also have a host of special events taking place like some of the other destinations above. It’s an easy add-on if you’re already planning to visit Innsbruck (Austria), Munich (Germany), or Zurich (Switzerland).
READ MORE: Visiting Liechtenstein: A Perfect Weekend Getaway
Oman
This is another 2017 list pick that is already popping up on many other travel lists this year and continues to be a hot spot for discovering an authentic slice of the Middle East.
READ MORE: Top 12 Things to Do in Oman
READ MORE: Ways Hospitality in Oman Will Wow You
READ MORE: 9 Reasons Why a Road Trip Is The Best Way to See Oman
Plovdiv (Bulgaria)
Bulgaria made my 2017 list of Top Travel Destinations, and it’s making a return appearance because my favorite city there, Plovdiv, has been designated a 2019 European Capital of Culture. Not only is it an ancient Roman city with plenty of ruins to explore, food in Plovdiv is delicious, and some of Bulgaria’s excellent wine country is nearby. Take advantage of the area especially catering to tourists and providing countless special events by visiting this year.
READ MORE: 11 Incredible Reasons to Visit Plovdiv, Bulgaria
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Certainly there is no shortage of amazing destinations to seek out, regardless of what kind of trip you’re after. What I find to be the most important thing is to make a plan for a year of travel early on, so the months don’t slip by without taking a trip.
Get inspired. And then get out there!
See all of my past annual travel destination recommendations here:
READ MORE: Top 8 Travel Destinations of 2018
READ MORE: Top 10 Travel Destinations for 2017
I still stand by them all.
Happy travels in the new year, everyone!!
What destinations are inspiring you for 2019 travel? Anywhere I missed that would be a great destination this year? What travel do you already have planned for 2019? Let me know more in the ‘Comments’ below!
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2 thoughts on “Top Travel Destinations of 2019”
I would love to revisit Berlin but Cambodia really inspired me. I’ve never been to Asia continent and Cambodia sounds beautiful and quite the culture shock. Nothing like stepping out of your comfort zone in 2019!
Thanks, Allison. If you’ve never been to Asia, it’s definitely worth checking out this year. Cambodia is fabulous and I have also really loved Vietnam and Sri Lanka – past picks on my annual lists. Stepping out of your comfort zone sounds like a fabulous goal for the new year =)
Happy travels!
Lana