After a more than a year of travel restrictions caused by the coronavirus pandemic, the world is slowly but surely opening up again. But what are the top travel destinations for 2021?
If the idea of relaxing at an all-inclusive resort is one of your best ideas for a family vacation after a pandemic, it’s time to get familiar some of the best world travel destinations and best hotels and resorts.
While many places around the world remain off limits due to travel restrictions, more and more countries are starting to open their doors with health and safety protocols in place.
Air travel and hotels are playing their part and an increase in holiday bookings is expected with over 65 per cent to international destinations according to a latest survey by leading travel insurers.
Even if COVID-19 means that we can no longer travel as much as we used to, you may still dream of where you want to take the children when the world opens up again.
thailand honeymoon itinerary has recently opened their doors to people that have received the Covid vaccine and will hopefully take its place as one of the more popular tourist attractions around the world. We recommend taking a drive around the kingdom if and when you choose to go, it really is an amazing experience! But just ensure that you organise and compare car insurance before doing so since Thailand does not exactly have the safest roads in the world – but then what’s an adventure without a little danger.
And let’s face it, you probably haven’t removed the best family holiday destinations from your bucket list for 2021. It only took the pandemic to make you realise that family holiday ideas should be at the top of your wish list.
Surveys show that when people travel again, they are more likely to invest in an all-inclusive family holiday than in other big-ticket experiences. St. Lucia’s Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa is a top choice for an all-inclusive family vacation in 2021.
Weekenders need look no further than Four Seasons Surfside, which has established itself as one of the best properties in the portfolio in just three years and competes with its sister resorts in Italy and Asia.
From New York to Miami, hotspots for hotel travellers include Faena Miami Beach Edition, the number one hotel in South Beach, and the recently opened Life House Hotel, four of Miami’s four boutique hotels. The Great Lakes, meanwhile, offer a serious degree of solitude are a great alternative American break destination.
If South America is on your bucket list, the Costa Garzon Link Bodega 2021, a new coastal development with restaurants by celebrity chef Francis Mallmann, the Beach Club Hotel and the pretty Posada Ayana Hotel, should come under consideration.
Australia’s Lake MacDonnell is a new hotspot and alternative to the city breaks in Sydney and Melbourne, while stunning retreats in South Africa like Old Mac Daddy, a series of themed airstreams and caravans perched on hillsides overlooking beautiful, endless vineyards, are an alternative to African breaks.
Antarctica is also a potential hotspot destination, while the Maldives, Thailand, Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, London, Europe, Dubai and Hawaii are also all set to open up their arms to the world.
The return to some sort of normality is seemingly getting closer as the weeks go on. It might not quite the same, but there is plenty to look forward to in 2021 as the hunger for new adventures erupts from one corner of the world to another.
