If you want to know the best places to visit in 2018, then this article was written with you in mind. Our experts were able to choose the top destinations worth visiting in the coming months.
So, without further ado, here are the top 3 places worth visiting in 2018 and our reasons why.
Italy
This country has some of the most beautiful architecture, delicious cuisine, incredible art and tasty wine. It is a place where many people in this world would like to visit. Rome is always beautiful whenever you visit regardless of the time of the year.
Walk the streets and get a little lost as you never know the kind of views you may find. Visit Florence and take in the skyline views such as this one from a church above Florence. Florence is home to art and history buffs mainly because of the Uffizi Gallery which has some of the most spectacular art from the Italian Renaissance.
See Michelangelo’s Statue of David at Galleria del Accademia di Firenze and the Duomo Cathedral with Brunelleschi’s famous dome. And since the whole city of Rome is a work of art, you will not have to visit a gallery or museum to soak in the glory of the Italian Renaissance.
If you like charming details, then I can assure you that you will just love fountains that are intricately designed, cobblestone streets, statues on all corners and rickety thatched rooftops and colorful shutters of homes.
Borneo, Malaysia
Borneo is just a mysterious and incredible country, where things go bump during the night and it is a rare and exotic creature. Rainforests drenched in mist, craggy mountains, winding wide rivers and relaxing times are all waiting for you and are just a click away with Borneo Dream.
Many people consider Borneo a place worth visiting mainly because of the fact that it has a natural beauty that will amaze you including those beautiful orange monkeys known as the Orangutans.
The River Kinabatangan in Sandakan which is the second longest river in Malaysia and flows from the southwest mountains to the Sulu Sea is a place worth visiting for its bustling wildlife. While a boat ride will see you picking out rare birds, gibbons, rhino, proboscis monkeys and so on, the reason as to why they are all so visible is quite sad.
Sepilok Jungle Resort is a large accommodation that sprawls the jungle and weaves around the natural landscape. Walk over bridges and high walkways which will take you above green ponds. In addition, the Resort has a refreshing pool that will provide relief from the scorching midday heat.
Chile
Brazil was the best destination to visit in 2017 but in 2018, Chile takes the number one spot of the places to visit. Chile, which is the most overlooked wonderland in South America, is becoming the most desirable tourist destination. In fact, it picked up last year’s World Travel Awards.
Why? This is due to the fact that it is 2,650 miles long, yet never more than 150 miles wide and has a lot to offer including biodiversity, ecosystems and topographies. Chile has 36 national parks, some of the most extreme environments on this planet, including deserts, fjords, sub-polar islands and so on.
It also has footpaths, roads and the infrastructure required to make a place easy to access. Its capital has newly built boutique hotels with Magnolia and Luciano K being the latest. You can also get fine dining in the capital, including 4 restaurants in the popular San Pellegrino Top 50 ranking for 2016.
Borago which took the 4th position was above any other in Buenos Aires. The south of Napa is Chile’s most developed place for wine tourism. The Maule valley welcomes visitors with a beautiful new 5 room boutique hotel in Casa Bouchon.
Now that we have sort out the urban pleasures, why don’t we head for the extremes such as the Atacama Desert and Patagonia? In the Atacama Desert found in the north, you will see and enjoy hot air balloon flights over the salt lakes while at Patagonia, escapists can be able to enjoy a slow drive along the Southern Highway (always a lonely highway) along Aysen and spend the night at Parque Patagonia which is the least crowded, newest and protected area in Chile.