Landscapes as green and lovely as everyone says. Literary giants in Dublin; Titanic history in Belfast. A pint and good craic in a traditional pub. The lure of Celtic legends.
21.07.2023 - 07:59 / roughguides.com
It’s no secret that 2020 was a tough year for the world, shaken to its bones by the coronavirus pandemic. But as the vaccine roll out continues, our dreams for travel in 2021 look closer to becoming a reality. Yes, things have changed, and travel in 2021 won’t look exactly like it did – but all that time spent at home has done much to deepen our appreciation and fuel our wanderlust.
Adventurers across the globe have had time to pause and reflect on how they want to travel in the future, and might be looking for a cleaner, greener trip in 2021. With health in mind, travellers would be wise to invest in ways to Covid-proof their trip (comprehensive insurance, for a start), and may plump for off-grid destinations to escape the crowds. Throughout 2021, Rough Guides will be helping people make the most of their time on Earth with a selection of great experiences, deals and how tos. The Rough Guide to 2021: kickoff will be followed by a selection of inspirational and practical content specially designed to keep you travelling – safely and ethically – over the coming year!
As light appears at the end of the tunnel, there’s still a world out there waiting to be discovered. Here’s the Rough Guide to 2021: bringing you our pick of the year’s top ten places and experiences on Earth. Where are you dreaming of travelling to in 2021? Connect with Rough Guides on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter and share your dream destination for next year. And check out the first ever Rough Guides magazine printed — the Rough Guide to summer 2021.
Jaguar in Costa Rica © Pedro Helder Pinheiro/Shutterstock
Best for: Wildlife lovers and active travellers
Top experiences: Hiking, zip-lining, archeological sites and wildlife watching
Current covid restrictions (as of February 2021): Costa Rica remains open to all, making this a viable holiday destination from the start of 2021. Visitors are required to complete a health form before travel.
UK residents are currently required to stay at home under current restrictions; you must not travel domestically or abroad.
Rough Guides trip recommendation: Book onto or modify Rough Guides’ From the Cloud Forest to the Beaches itinerary to experience some of the country’s most mesmerizing landscapes.
With its inspiring pura-vida (pure-life) ethos and commitment to becoming carbon neutral for 2021, army-less Costa Rica is the ultimate destination for adventurous nature-lovers and environmentally minded travellers.
Despite only taking up 0.03 percent of the planet, Costa Rica contains a staggering five percent of the world’s biodiversity, with 52 hummingbird species (making it the hummingbird capital of the world) and more than nine hundred bird species in total, including the aptly named resplendent
Landscapes as green and lovely as everyone says. Literary giants in Dublin; Titanic history in Belfast. A pint and good craic in a traditional pub. The lure of Celtic legends.
Looking for a new museum to add to your travel to-do list? TripAdvisor (SmarterTravel’s parent company) has released the Travelers’ Choice Top 25 Museums of 2018, including the top 10 worldwide and the top 10 in the United States, with some surprising frontrunners. The findings also highlight bookable ways to see each winner—think VIP tours and scavenger hunts—with some offering the added perk of allowing you to skip the lines to get in.
Summer, also known as high season for travel, is almost here. And according to AAA just about everyone is poised to hit the road. The organization predicts two-thirds of what it categorizes as “leisure travelers” plan to take vacations this summer, meaning millions of Americans will be hitting the road.
With rideshare apps like Uber and Lyft taking over, you might be wondering where in the world it’s still possible to take a cheap taxi. Cabs aren’t dead, yet: These countries still heavily rely on them.
In this time of isolation, businesses and individuals around the world are sending out messages of hope. Discover, in photos, how we’re keeping our spirits up during the COVID-19 pandemic.
For the sixth year in a row, Finland has claimed the top spot in the World Happiness Report. The annual report, compiled by the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network, surveys residents in over 150 countries to determine which nations are the happiest.
In Willemstad, the capital city on the island of Curaçao, the waterfront is dotted with buildings the color of tropical fruit: mango orange, banana yellow, kiwi green. Paired with the bright blue water in nearby bays, it’s almost a full kaleidoscope of color. Originally, the structures were limestone white, but an 1817 law forbade white facades on buildings to protect islanders’ eyesight from the bright reflections of the Caribbean sun – but locals joke that it was a money-making bid on behalf of the island’s only paint supplier.
The 6th June 2019 marks the 75th anniversary of the D-Day Landings in Normandy. To mark the occasion, in this Rough Guides podcast episode we take a look at how the Second World War is memorialised across Europe, and the importance of doing commemorating such events.
Australia’s Great Barrier Reef is one of the world’s most incredible natural wonders – it’s the largest structure ever built by living things and is visible even from space. For millennia, this glorious underwater world has blazed with colour, sheltering some of the earth’s most spellbinding ocean-dwelling creatures. But the unnaturally rapid increase in the earth’s temperature is putting this vast ecosystem under increasing threat.
Kyūshū, the most southerly of Japan’s four main islands, is pretty much left alone by tourists. Yet, the island – only a bullet-train ride from Tokyo – is one of the country’s culinary hotspots. Proximity to mainland Asia and historical legacies from trade with the British, Dutch and Portuguese has led to a fusion of styles. You can see this in the Chinese- and Korean-inspired ramen soups, Nagasaki’s famous castella cakes and the Fukuoka-style yakiudon noodles, which are typically served with a dash of Worcestershire sauce.
With the 75th anniversary of the Liberation of Europe in the final years of WWII in 2019–2020, Rough Guides is releasing a new, comprehensive and inspirational guidebook: Travel the Liberation Route Europe. Rough Guides editor Helen Fanthorpe introduces the book and explains what it’s all about.
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