Where to Go in 2024
Looking for some travel inspiration for 2024? Here’s a round up of some of the main “Where to Go in 2024” lists that have been published so far. If the past is any indication, the New York Times list should come out NEXT weekend.
I love reading all these lists — so many places, so little time! Every so often, you’ll discover something new to you.
Virtuoso’s 24 Best Places to Travel in 2024: Here’s what my travel consortia says about travel in 2024. And we should know! I’m working on a Luberon itinerary as I write this!
CNN Best Place to Visit in 2024: They must have been listening to me because they have Texas Hill Country on the list. I am dying to visit this vineyard-dotted part of Texas, home to so many unique types of properties. Also, a great place to see the total solar eclipse in April of 2024!
Conde Nast Traveler’s 24 Places to Go in 2024: This may be my favorite list of all because it starts with Accra, Ghana, a place I am dying to visit. One of my other favorite places, Guatemala, also makes this list.
Travel & Leisure 50 Best Places to Travel: I love that they’ve organized this by category…Beach Vibes, Big City Thrills, Food & Drink, etc.
Vogue’s 11 Best Places to Travel in 2024: Somewhat of a safe list, perhaps? I expected something more interesting.
Frommer’s Best Places to Go in 2024: Panama City has been at the top of my list for the last year! Hopefully 2024 is the year I finally get there.
Forbes’ 50 Best Places to Travel in 2024: This is a very well-categorized list. Something for everyone!
Architectural Digest’s Best Places to Travel in 2024: I like how this article focuses on events happening in each of the locations mentioned.
Can I help you book your next vacation to one of these destinations? As a Virtuoso advisor, I can really elevate your trip. Let me know how I can help.
About Krista
I’m a Notre Dame grad and a Chicago Booth MBA. I spent over 11 years living and working in London, England, selling financial data. My career and personal travel have taken me all over the world. To date, I’ve been to 78 countries. In 2019, I moved to South Florida to take care of my elderly mom, who has advanced Parkinson’s Disease. As a caretaker, this means I can’t travel as much as I once did. So now I bring the joy of travel to others. Let me make your next vacation seamless for you.