Forget the days of fantasising about holidays abroad; 2022 is looking like an optimistic and extraordinary year for travel.
Booking.com’s annual Travel Predictions research found that nearly two thirds (63%) of travellers say they need to make up for lost vacation time from the pandemic. In addition, nearly half (47%) of travellers would rather go somewhere most people haven’t heard of instead of a well-known destination, to give them certain bragging rights and a sense of experiencing something ‘new’ after so long spent indoors.
To help inspire travellers to find their own hidden gems as travel makes its triumphant return, here are 8 of the top trending destinations for travellers to explore in 2022.
ATLANTA, USA
As the capital of Georgia, Atlanta is known as the cultural centre of the American South and offers a true urban adventure. Full of lively neighbourhoods with world-class restaurants and a wealth of vibrant nightlife, it is a great destination for all types of travellers. For history lovers, the city is home to some important sites such as the Martin Luther King Jr National Historical Park and the National Centre for Civil and Human Rights.
Travellers wanting to have authentic experiences should visit Ponce de Leon Avenue, a 16-mile road that connects Atlanta’s diverse communities and allows visitors to fully immerse themselves in the city’s varied demographics all down one long straight road. The ‘Ponce,’ as it is known locally, is home to everything from tattoo parlours and underground nightclubs to antique shops and churches, and showcases all the rich culture Atlanta has to offer.
Where to stay: The stylish Hotel Clermont is situated a short walk away from Piedmont Park, a luscious green space which serves as the athletic centre of the city, and includes a restaurant, bar and gym. With colourful and cool interiors, this boutique hotel is perfect for a comfortable stay in this vibrant city.
Read: 6 of the best things to do in Downtown Atlanta.
TAICHUNG, TAIWAN
Taiwan’s second-largest city is famous for its bustling night markets. According to the Booking.com survery, over half (57%) of travellers want to try new and different cuisines while travelling in 2022, so as you bustle your way through one of the buzzing street markets, be sure to try sun cakes, Taichung’s local meatballs, and of course a refreshing bubble tea.
By day, Taichung is home to must-see sites including the prestigious 200-year-old Lecheng Temple, the ornate Chenghuang Temple, and the three-hall style Wanhe Temple, which showcase intricate architecture and reveal the rich cultural past of the city’s ancestors.
Where to stay: The Petrichor Hotel is a short distance from the night markets and the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts. Guests at the sleek and modern hotel can enjoy an à la carte or American breakfast before a day of exploring. Or, they can stay put and unwind in an outdoor bath, a feature of many of the rooms here.
GRAMADO, BRAZIL
Gramado is located in the ‘Romantic Route’ region of southern Brazil, a scenic route that runs through 13 municipalities of Rio Grande do Sul. This picturesque mountain resort is perfect for two-thirds (68%) of travellers who like travelling ‘off-the-beaten-path’ to destinations that are less crowded.
With charming boutique shops, restaurants that serve chocolate and fondue, and pedestrian crosswalks – Gramado feels like a quaint Swiss village in the heart of South America, making it an unexpected destination thanks to the fusion of two cultures. As two-thirds (66%) of travellers wish to stay somewhere with different scenery from what they are used to back home, this unique destination is one of the most charming places in the Brazilian hinterland and is well worth the visit for a memorable trip in 2022.
Where to stay: Hidden in the flowered Araucarias Forests, Família Fioreze offers cosy fairy tale chalets just a short distance away from Gramado’s trendy city centre. The spacious private lodges have living rooms with cosy fireplaces and some feature hot tubs to help properly relax after a day of exploring.
SANTO DOMINGO, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Santo Domingo exemplifies the pulse of Dominican culture and is a city where old perfectly meets new, with art galleries, a buzzing nightlife and a delicious foodie scene sitting seamlessly alongside architectural wonders from the 16th century and a UNESCO world heritage site.
Explore the Zona Colonial in the core of the city by bike or by joining a guided tour, visit the National Botanical Garden for a beautiful taste of nature and finish with a sunset drink with a sea view at the Malecón pier. The historical charm met with a modern Latin flair is perfect for the half (49%) of travellers who want to stay somewhere close to plenty of nightlife options, as they can enjoy the salsa clubs by night and recuperate on the pristine beaches in the glorious Caribbean by day.
Where to stay: El Beaterio Casa Museo is a 16th-century converted convent located in the historic Colonial Zone of Santo Domingo. The hotel offers a terrace with panoramic views of the city and is just a short walk from the Santa Maria la Menor Cathedral, the first cathedral to be built in the Americas.
BRAȘOV, ROMANIA
Full of medieval ambience, the 13th Century city of Brașov, set in the heart of Transylvania, is said to have inspired the world’s most famous vampire and will transport you back in time. Fringed by the peak of the Southern Carpathian Mountains, the city is full of romantically Gothic architecture creating an awe-inspiring skyline. Main attractions include the spookily famous Bran Castle which inspired Bram Stoker’s Dracula, or you can even visit a bear sanctuary to see these incredible animals up close and personal (don’t get too close, mind).
Whether conquering a hiking trail, taking a cable car up Mount Tampa to overlook the whole city or perusing the charming cafes surrounding the central Council Square, the city is a hidden European gem, all with no vampires in sight!
Where to stay: Located in a 19th century house overlooking the old fortified city wall and situated in the Old Town district, Uptown Studio Brașov is a cosy apartment that is just a short walk away from the grand and famous Black Church. The apartment is the perfect getaway to experience the beauty and the history of Brasov and embraces the old style of the house with new and modern amenities.
LLANDUDNO, WALES
Known as ‘The Queen of the Welsh Watering Places’, this Victorian seaside gem situated on the North Wales Coast is perfect for exploring beaches, nature and castles. To see all of the city, the formidable limestone headland overlooking Llandudno is known as The Great Orme and visitors can travel up on a tram to reach the summit station for wonderful views. For a quintessentially British seaside experience, Llandudno pier is ideal for seaside fun and charming shops. Llandudno (pronounced lan.did.no) is also home to the Oriel Mostyn Gallery, an elegant building that showcases contemporary art sitting close to a variety of restaurants, pubs and shops.
Where to stay: Situated just metres away from Llandudno beach, the charming Beachside Guest House lies nearby miniature golf courses, an open air theatre and a variety of restaurants. The bedrooms are reminiscent of a beach and sea theme, with some treating the guests to a view of the sea and pier.
MONTPELLIER, FRANCE
Known as being one of the sunniest cities in France, Montpellier sits on the Mediterranean coast of the South of France and is a beautiful city full of elegant architecture. Explore the city by the new modern tram lines which were designed by the luxury designer Christian Lacroix, then visit the white-sand beaches on the city’s doorstep for some vitamin-sea as 82% of travellers agree that seeing a body of water instantly changes their mood for the better.
Montpellier has its own airport just 15 minutes from the city centre, with regular direct flights from London taking under two hours. Once you’re installed and settled, head to L’Écusson – Montpellier’s Old Quarter – which is a charming tangle of narrow streets, boutique shops, cute cafes and restaurants.
Some of the city’s key attractions are found here, too, including Montpellier Cathedral, the basilica of Notre-Dame-des-Tables and Musée Fabre, which houses one of the world’s largest collections of European fine art.
Travellers can take a stroll down the historical Promenade du Peyrou to sample some French cheese in the market before a visit to the Cathedral.
Where to stay: The lavish Domaine de Verchant & Spa – Relais & Châteaux is a luxurious hotel housed in a former mansion. The property features the latest hi-tech facilities, a state-of-the-art spa centre and elegantly decorated and furnished accommodation. When not at the beach, guests can relax in the mansion’s indoor or outdoor swimming pools and enjoy some sunshine on the garden terrace. And since France is home to some of the world’s incredible wines, the hotel has its own extensive wine cellar with more than 10,000 bottles. Well, it would be rude not to…
Read: 4 of the best weekend city breaks with a beach in the South of France
MELAKA, MALAYSIA
Known as the historical state of Malaysia, Melaka is rich with heritage buildings and ancient landmarks. Travellers can take in the groovy street art that covers the city with a stroll down Jonker Walk, while enjoying local boutiques, small museums and restaurants with local Nyonya cuisine, which can be tantalizingly spicy and utterly delicious.
Next, a visit to Melaka Bird Park is a great day out for the family to see over 700 Malaysian bird species in an idyllic botanical garden and, for a stunning view, pay a visit to the beautiful Masjid Selat Mosque. When the water levels are high, the Mosque looks like it is floating on top of the strait of Melaka and is magical at both sunrise and sunset.
Where to stay: Right in the heart of Melaka, the Yote 28 hostel has a unique, modern decor and is perfect as a base for travellers to explore the must see sights of the city. With a community lounge where guests can watch films and play games, it’s the perfect escape from the bustling city to wind down after a long day of exploring!