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These are the places to visit in 2025, according to Forbes

From wellness-led breaks to major sports events and more, these are the trips Forbes thinks you should take next year

Liv Kelly
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Weekacura Waterfalls in Sumba, Indonesia
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Thanks to our brilliant roundup of the best things to do in the world next year, we’re pretty sure your international events calendar is full for the entirety of 2025 – but an extra bit of travel inspiration never hurt anyone, did it?

Handily, Forbes has just released its list of places to travel in 2025, which reflects ‘a growing desire for unique, enriching travel experiences that prioritise personal well-being and connection with nature,’ as well as big, city-wide anniversaries and mega sporting events. 

Topping the list is New Orleans, which is hosting the Super Bowl in February and will likely attract a whole load of sports tourists. However, the city’s food scene is a brilliant reason to pay it a visit – check out our favourite restaurants here

Sumba, an Indonesian island which is only a 50-minute flight away from Bali but receives significantly less attention, has also made the list. For context, it’s twice the size of Bali but has around a quarter of the population, and is a popular spot for wellness breaks (a travel trend seeing an increase in popularity by around 16 percent each year). 

Other inclusions are the Athens Riviera and Longbeat Key in Florida, but you can look at the 12-strong roundup below. 

These are the best places to visit in 2025, according to Forbes

  1. New Orleans
  2. Bhutan
  3. Monaco
  4. Athens Riviera, Greece
  5. Asheville, North Carolina 
  6. Amsterdam
  7. Longbeat Key, Florida
  8. Morocco
  9. Santa Monica, California 
  10. Sumba, Indonesia
  11. Maldives
  12. Brisbane, Australia

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