The group right here at Condé Nast Traveler has the privilege of touring to a few of the most faraway, uncommon, and esoteric locations around the globe for work—all whereas checking into stunning inns that turn into so beloved they instantly really feel like outdated mates. (See: CNT‘s Gold List 2026, sizzling off the digital press.) For instance, have you ever ever seen the prehistoric rock islets of Palau? Or gazed upon the darkish skies hanging above Aotea? (That is in New Zealand.) Or stayed in a single day at a convent with nuns in Connecticut? We’ve got, and we’re grateful. Nonetheless, a lot of the greatest we journeys we took this 12 months had been those meant purely for ourselves—unattached from work, emails, and messages on Slack. Although, admittedly, a bunch of us had been blessed with journeys for the job that turned out to be precisely what we would have liked in life.
To have a good time a unbelievable 12 months of touring in 2025, listed below are one of the best journeys we took this 12 months, from occurring a family-first sojourn to Copenhagen, to commemorating a personally vital day to like and grieve in Louisiana, to getting married in a sunset-kissed Tuscany. We hope our tales will encourage your personal journeys and adventures to return. (And if this listing will not, then perhaps our international and regional compendiums of the Best Places to Go in 2026 will transfer you to take action.)
A family-first journey to Copenhagen, Denmark
This summer season, I spent two largely sunny, completely particular weeks in certainly one of my favourite cities: Copenhagen. It was my third go to and my first worldwide journey with my one-year-old daughter, so we took issues slowly with no actual plans or itineraries. We simply selected a special neighborhood to amble via almost daily, attending to know its bakeries, retailers, parks, playgrounds, and public swimming areas. (I made it my private mission to fling myself into as lots of the metropolis’s immaculate harbor baths as attainable.) It was such a stunning method to get to know town extra intimately and to transcend the new spots my social feeds conjure up repeatedly. They’re nice, after all, however in a metropolis so bursting with scrumptious spots round each nook, you actually don’t want to attend in line for that one cardamom bun you noticed on TikTok. However you do must order a seedy bun with butter and cheese from each espresso store you enter (I don’t make the principles!) and also you ought to purchase a bottle of wine and lie within the grass at any of Copenhagen’s beautiful inexperienced parks. —Mercedes Bleth, international affiliate director of social
Goals made actuality on a gorilla trek in Rwanda
It isn’t till you’re standing ten meters from a silverback in a jungle clearing—nothing between the 2 of you however an awed silence—that the immense privilege of witnessing such a second actually hits you. For so long as I can bear in mind, nourished by a gradual eating regimen of Jane Goodall and Dian Fossey, I’ve carried a deep love for primates. This Could, I lastly had the prospect to see them within the wild in Rwanda. This East African nation, after all, affords a lot greater than primate encounters. My journey started in its capital, Kigali, which swept me off my ft with its inexperienced areas and the kindness of its folks. After which there’s its vibrant food scene. However Kigali was solely the start, taking me one step nearer to the mighty Virunga Massif, dwelling to mountain gorillas. I used to be extremely lucky to remain at Wilderness Bisate Reserve, a surprising and sensitively designed refuge on the forest’s edge, cocooned by heat workers and extraordinary meals. On the day we trekked as much as see the gorillas, I gave myself permission to cry. This had been a lifelong dream. After I least anticipated it, our information shushed us and motioned for us to cease. Simply across the bend was a complete tangle of them—moms with infants, juveniles mock-charging one another, a languid patriarch on his again. I discovered myself too surprised even to cry. —Arati Menon, international digital director
Reclaiming a “vacation” on a bayou in Lafitte, Louisiana
In March, I went to the bayou in Lafitte, Louisiana (bear with me), for my late dad’s birthday—a date that normally leaves me stalled. This 12 months, I wished to take the day into my very own fingers, and New Orleans felt like the proper match. Town has at all times drawn me with its fearless intimacy with demise—the voodoo retailers, the road altars, the way in which town celebrates the residing and the “gone” alike. And I’d at all times wished to see the bayou correctly, that murky, mysterious panorama I’d imagined since childhood. I flew to NOLA and booked an Airboat Adventures swamp tour, solely round 35 minutes from town heart, for the precise day of my dad’s birthday—and located myself on an airboat with a father and daughter beside me. The lady complimented my tattoos, and I took their picture. Someplace alongside the trip, I cracked open a Modelo in my dad’s honor. The water was the colour of steeped tea; cypress knees had been draped with moss like frayed velvet; gators slipped silently beneath us. On the market, within the sluggish, inexperienced tangle, the day lastly felt absolutely mine. I used to be reclaiming the “vacation” I’d spent too lengthy letting move in shadow, reconnecting with the a part of myself that had at all times been fearless, muddy, and alive. It turned certainly one of 2025’s clearest, most vivid journeys—a reminder that generally taking motion is the one method to really feel grounded. —Jessica Chapel, commerce author
Catching some winter solar (and getting engaged!) in Mexico
In late February I escaped dreary and wet London for the intense colours and vibrancy of Mexico. It was a top-of-my-list journey; the sort I’d been eager to plan for years, however by no means managed to get round to it. However London winter will at all times be incentive sufficient to (quickly) go away, so my associate and I booked a two-week journey round Mexico City, Oaxaca, and Puerto Escondido. It was the whole lot I dreamed it could be: inspiring, aesthetically stunning, invigorating, and fully full of good meals. We had no fastened itinerary—exterior of a listing of taco spots we couldn’t skip—so we spent the fortnight strolling via numerous neighborhoods and going the place the wind blew us. Most particular of all was the second when my associate proposed (a complete shock!) midway via, which meant we had every week of having fun with the bubble collectively earlier than flying dwelling. Mexico will at all times remind me of pleasure and love, and I can’t wait to return sooner or later. —Abigail Malbon, international viewers improvement supervisor
An image-perfect wedding ceremony in Tuscany, Italy
My large journey for 2025 was one which I’ve been anticipating for over two years…and arguably my whole life. In mid-October, I hopped on a flight to Florence the place I stayed for just a few nights in one of my favorite Airbnbs ever earlier than driving into the rolling hills of Tuscany for my wedding ceremony, which passed off at a villa known as Tenuta di Sticciano in a tiny city about 40 minutes from the Ponte Vecchio. It was, for sure, essentially the most gorgeous, particular, and—okay, I’ll admit it—disturbing journey I’ve ever taken (you attempt internet hosting 80 of your closest family and friends members for 3 nights in another country), and I might give my left leg to have the ability to expertise it yet another time. I had been so nervous that the autumn climate may flip bitter for our entirely-outdoor affair, however Tuscany gave us one of the best wedding ceremony present of all: temps within the mid-60s and sunsets so daring and delightful I might have spent my whole wage to safe them, had I been given the prospect. I’ll be waxing poetic concerning the meals, historical past, and other people you discover in Tuscany all through my whole first 12 months of marriage—and actually, in all probability lengthy after that—and I’m so glad I received to take my journey of a lifetime with everybody I like essentially the most. —Hannah Chubb, senior commerce editor
Occurring honeymoon in Japan and South Korea
I suppose I’m that lady, however my two-week honeymoon in Japan and South Korea was, clearly, one of the best journey of my 12 months. I feel everybody must take an annual multi-week journey to really disconnect from the realities of grownup life, which is a part of it, but additionally as a result of each locations had been as spectacular as I’d anticipated in my years of dreaming about visiting. (Hanging out with my husband was good too.) Our time in Japan took us to large cities like Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto, with a dreamy detour to the ryokan-inspired Gora Kadan Fuji, on the base of the well-known mountain. In Korea, we likewise balanced the excessive vitality of Seoul and Busan with a retreat to Jeju Island’s East Coast. We did a mixture of Airbnbs for native residing, with some honeymoon-worthy inns (hi there, Park Hyatt Kyoto) the place the spotlight was normally a lazy breakfast in mattress. By the tip of the journey, we’d stuffed numerous rolls of movie, plus a suitcase with Okay-fashion and Okay-beauty finds and so many Japanese gachapon toys and seven/11 snacks. The truest marker that it was an ideal getaway? I efficiently forgot the password to my work laptop computer. —Megan Spurrell, affiliate director of articles
A solo honeymoon in Los Cabos, Mexico
I spent the Fourth of July at a dreamy lodge in Los Cabos: Las Ventanas al Paraíso, a Rosewood Resort. After I arrived, I used to be greatly surprised by the romantic setting on the tip of the Baja California peninsula. Jokingly, I instructed the lodge group that this could possibly be my “solo honeymoon.” On the afternoon of my final day, after a horseback trip alongside the coast at sundown, the group shocked me with a non-public dinner on the seashore for one (me), full with a bonfire and votive candles organized round my desk. Supplied with bluetooth speakers, I contentedly DJed my very own romantic meal whereas feasting on crab muffins and ceviche. When the audio system died, I listened to the crashing of the waves. It sounds trite, but it surely actually was refreshing to fly-and-flop, to provide myself permission to do little else however absorb the solar and indulge my selfie-taking. (I introduced alongside a tripod. Sue me.) Being alone at a romantic resort like Las Ventanas might sound dispiriting to some. However throughout my journey, there have been moments the place I by some means felt myself sitting beside me. At dinner on my own on the seashore, for instance, even once I caught beachgoers casting confused appears to be like my method, I used to be fairly completely happy to be my very own eating companion. I had no associate who stepped away for a loo break, no empty chair subsequent to mine. Fairly than absence, I felt a way of fullness, of giving myself—and taking on—as a lot area as I wished. I ate stunning meals, witnessed heartbreaking sunsets, and loved days of respite. How fortunate I used to be, to have shared all of it with somebody I like. —Matt Ortile, affiliate editor
A poetic pilgrimage to Ouro Preto, Brazil
In March I swapped the start of spring within the northeastern United States for the start of fall in Brazil. Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo had been on the itinerary, after all, however I additionally traveled to the state of Minas Gerais, particularly to the mountain city of Ouro Preto, an off-the-beaten-path UNESCO World Heritage Site chock-full of baroque church buildings, fountains, and bridges. I huffed and puffed my method up and down the cobblestone streets. Atop the crest of each hill, I used to be met with a brand new, spectacular view of the city, not least of all due to the continuously shifting clouds reaching all the way down to graze the hilltops and spires. I took breathers within the ornate church buildings, the place I sat awed by the extravagant interiors, and within the cafés, the place the aroma of roasting espresso beans would intoxicate any espresso lover like myself. However one more reason this city was on my listing was to see the onetime dwelling of American poet Elizabeth Bishop, who lived in Ouro Preto within the Sixties. The unprepossessing Casa Mariana, close to the primary sq., is now adorned with a small plaque about her and her time there. You possibly can’t go inside, however you’ll be able to peer into the rooms the place she composed her well-known poems about journey and her adopted dwelling, together with “Beneath the Window: Ouro Preto,” through which she talks of the individuals who way back traipsed by the very window at which you’re standing. —Damian Fallon, copy director
Bopping round Bangkok and Bali
This Could, I used to be thrilled to get to go on a piece journey to Bangkok and Bali. It was my first time in each international locations, and I stayed in three phenomenal Ritz-Carlton properties: the brand new Ritz-Carlton, Bangkok; the beachside Ritz-Carlton, Bali in Nusa Dua; and Mandapa, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve within the jungles of Ubud. My time in Bangkok was minimize just a little quick after flight delays, however we managed to squeeze in a ton: a stroll across the stylish Song Wat neighborhood; a go to to Wat Pho to see the its temples and the Reclining Buddha; and a tuktuk bar crawl (I’m nonetheless dreaming of the popcorn served at one of many cocktail bars). In Bali, the tempo was just a little slower and leaned into the religious aspect. The beachside soul purification ceremony was a spotlight—as had been the numerous plates of Mie Goreng. The island is simply as awe-inspiring as the flicks make it out to be. —Madison Flager, commerce director
A rail journey via Colorado and Utah
One among my favourite journeys in 2025 was a Southwestern rail journey aboard the Canyon Spirit, the brand new US model from Canada’s well-known Rocky Mountaineer. The three-day Rockies to the Crimson Rocks itinerary formally launches in 2026 and travels between Denver and Salt Lake City with in a single day stops in Moab and Glenwood Springs. Alongside the way in which, I hiked in Arches Nationwide Park, shopped for Indigenous turquoise jewellery in Moab, and familiarized myself with Utah’s alcohol legal guidelines while ingesting (one shot at a time) via downtown SLC. However my favourite a part of the journey was taking within the desert panorama via the floor-to-ceiling practice home windows as our educated guides Mike and Olivia shared tales starting from historical geology and uranium mining to the Mormon church and UFO sightings. There’s no Wi-Fi on board and repair is spotty—which means you actually get an opportunity to settle in, join with fellow passengers over drinks within the lounge automotive, or just let your ideas wander—one thing I’d love to do extra of in 2026. —Hannah Towey, affiliate editor
Mom-daughter time in North Fork, Lengthy Island
My greatest journey of 2025 wasn’t a grand tour of Europe or Asia, however relatively, just a little weekend journey to the North Fork of Lengthy Island. I introduced my mother together with me, which was the primary time we traveled collectively, simply the 2 of us. I liked witnessing the tiny methods she expanded her consolation zone, whether or not that meant making the lengthy drive, or getting on a ship to farm oysters. It couldn’t have been a greater time to expertise the Peconic Bay—mid-September, nonetheless sunny, and graced with that shoulder-season calm. We stayed at Silver Sands (the restored Fifties Greenport motel), in certainly one of their color-splashed seashore homes, and will’ve spent everything of our days looking on the water from our breakfast nook. There have been numerous episodes I look again on nostalgically: the way in which my mother and I squealed upon first seeing our rooms; chilly morning swims adopted by sizzling espresso at Nookie’s; leisurely afternoons spent studying on floating docks; and sundown dinners the place we slurped the oysters we procured ourselves. —Jessica Sulima, commerce author
Getting attuned to Vietnam’s various vibes
I actually consider there are not any dangerous journeys, simply journeys you’d do otherwise. But when I needed to decide my best possible journey of 2025, it was a city-beach combo I took to Vietnam with my 16-year–outdated son and husband. It was a kind of uncommon journey experiences the place the whole lot from the meals, to the folks, to inns was simply distinctive. We began in Huế, on the banks of the Fragrance River and the imperial capital throughout the Nguyễn dynasty. We had a tour of the gorgeous Imperial Metropolis and the Royal Tombs, however then left a full day free to only wander round and discover. Our minds had been blown by the native espresso scene—hi there, salted espresso!—and the general vitality; there’s a giant college within the metropolis so there have been a lot of college students zipping round on mopeds. There was a mixture of sights, historical past, and a few touristy moments, however furthermore, Huế was an actual Vietnamese metropolis. Subsequent, we visited Hoi An, which was positively extra touristy however simply so fairly. We’d wake at daybreak and go for bánh mì earlier than most vacationers hit the city. The true spotlight was staying on the beach-facing Four Seasons The Nam Hai, which is about as excellent as a resort will get (you get to trip bikes across the property, which at all times ups the enjoyment degree). We took the very elegant Vietage by Anantara, a completely glam practice with impeccable service, to the quiet province of Phú Yên, on the south central coast, and checked into lodge Zannier Bãi San Hô for some severe R&R and glorious conventional cooking. We left longing to return again—and with our suitcases stuffed with rice paper and native Vietnamese snacks. —Rebecca Misner, senior options editor
A two-week journey via India
My favourite journey of the 12 months was additionally my very first: India, a spot that I’ve had pinned on my map of places-to-visit-before-I-die since journey turned only a twinkle of chance for me. We began in south Goa close to sleepy Canacona (a advice that got here courtesy of Traveler’s personal Arati Menon, who knew I wished one thing extra low key than the Full Moon events and golf equipment of the northern a part of the state) and did nothing however learn Barbara Kingsolver on the seashore, salt-licked from the Indian Ocean, zip round on a moped previous mangroves and lumbering roadside cows, and eat dosa and fluffy idlis at Cantine Indienne daily for breakfast. Then, it was onto Udaipur, Rajasthan’s Sixteenth-century “lake metropolis,” the place we stayed on the charming, family-run Little Garden Guesthouse, which was so stuffed with character and eclectic antiques that I consider it nearly as a lot as the whole journey itself (although 2026 has a host of new hotel openings to bookmark, too). Viewing the Rajpat palaces had been, after all, a spotlight, however so was buying an beautiful embroidered quilt within the labyrinthine, multi-story crafts store down the road. After that, we went on to Jaipur by way of an eight-hour practice trip throughout the state (throughout which I ate one of the best samosa of my life, home-cooked and handed to me in tin foil at a rural practice station), the place there was extra purchasing, this being the textile-rich Pink Metropolis in spite of everything, and loads of mango lassis and crispy dosas to snack on. The culinary spotlight, although, was a meal on the restaurant inside stunning haveli The Johri (one other advice, this time from Traveler contributor Sarah Khan), which was so good it surpassed my practice samosa: the Baigan Ka Salan, a fried marinated eggplant with a coconut and lemongrass gravy, was among the many greatest issues I ate in 2025. Desirous to cram in as a lot as attainable into our two weeks, we completed the journey within the Himalayas, mountaineering the Triund Trek for views of the Dhauladhar mountains and Kangra Valley, ingesting quite a few cups of post-hike Tibetan butter tea at cozy Common Ground Cafe in Dharamshala, and consuming spicy mutton momos, washed down with chilly Kingfisher beers for posterity. I’m completely happy to report that I’ve completed the 12 months as completely happy and full because it started, though, having solely simply scratched the floor of such a large and various nation, nonetheless with an insatiable starvation to get again to India as quickly as attainable. —Lale Arikoglu, articles director





















