Top 5 Places to Visit in 2026: Handpicked by Bookmundi Specialists

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1. Italy
Italy remains a perennial favorite, and it’s easy to see why. Few places pack so much into a single journey: ancient Roman ruins, Renaissance masterpieces, vineyard-dotted countryside, and a cuisine that changes meaningfully from one region to the next. Every day feels layered, textured, and unmistakably Italian.
In 2026 and beyond, travelers are looking past the usual icons. While Rome, Florence, and Venice still captivate, growing curiosity is drawing people south to sun-washed Puglia, across to Sicily’s dramatic landscapes, and into Emilia-Romagna’s food-loving heartland. The reward is a deeper, more relaxed Italy.
Perfect for: Couples, culture-seekers, food lovers, and first-time Europe travelers
What makes the experience better with a guided tour: Small groups allow smoother access to historic sites, local guides bring context to Italy’s layered history, and logistics-heavy itineraries run effortlessly.
Bookmundi expert tip: Umbria is the hidden treasure smart travelers keep to themselves. Compared to Italy’s busiest destinations, Umbria offers excellent value, relaxed charm, and authentic experiences—perfect for travelers who want high quality at lower costs, far from the crowds.
What our traveler has to say: The tour was amazing! We got to see different parts of Italy, and there were guided tours and optional excursions that were enjoyable. Everything was well organized and our tour leader Vinni was brilliant! Highly recommend this for active people who want to explore the most out of Italy! — Laila Mourad went on an Italy trip in 2024
2. Spain
Rich culture, bold flavors, and ever-changing landscapes continue to draw travelers back year after year. From lively cities to quiet countryside, the experience shifts meaningfully as you move from one region to the next, often within a single day’s journey.
Looking ahead, interest is growing beyond the usual highlights. Southern Andalusia, green northern Spain, and more relaxed, region-focused itineraries are gaining momentum as travelers choose depth over speed. A well-connected transport network and a climate that works almost year-round make it easy to combine multiple regions into one seamless trip and enjoy Spain at a more rewarding pace.
Perfect for: Couples, solo travelers, culture enthusiasts, and smart planners seeking variety.
What makes the experience better with a guided tour: Expert guides unlock regional history and traditions, while coordinated logistics simplify travel between cities and regions.
Bookmundi expert tip: Spain is much better when shared with a travel buddy. A lively tapas crawl or watching flamenco in Seville, create memories that are richer when enjoyed together.
What our traveler has to say: We enjoyed the driving tour of southern Spain very much. The daily drives were just the right length of time and the itinerary covered what we wanted to see. The accommodations were good, although not all were located in a walkable distance to the city center. If all hotels were walkable to the center of the towns, I would have given 5 stars. I do want to mention the customer service at Bookmundi was excellent! — Laura Puckett went on a Spain trip in 2025
3. United Kingdom
Timeless cities, storybook countryside, and a deep sense of history continue to captivate travelers year after year. Wandering London’s historic streets, tracing Roman roots in Bath, exploring medieval York, or strolling through the honey-colored villages of the Cotswolds creates a journey that feels both familiar and richly layered. Literary landmarks, royal traditions, and centuries-old architecture bring the past vividly to life.
Looking ahead, interest is moving beyond the capital. Travelers are increasingly drawn to heritage-rich towns, classic literary routes such as Stratford-upon-Avon, and slower-paced countryside escapes in places like the Lake District. An efficient rail network links cities, villages, and landscapes seamlessly, making it easy to explore deeply without constant planning.
Perfect for: Couples, first-time Europe travelers, and culture-focused explorers.
What makes the experience better with a guided tour: Local insight adds meaning to historic sites, while structured pacing allows travelers to see more — comfortably and thoughtfully — without overplanning.
4. Japan
Ancient traditions and cutting-edge modernity coexist with remarkable harmony, creating a travel experience unlike anywhere else. From centuries-old temples and seasonal rituals to neon-lit cityscapes and high-speed trains, every detail feels intentional and deeply considered.
Travelers are increasingly drawn by the country’s efficiency, safety, and cultural depth — qualities frequently praised in online travel discussions. With improved access to regional destinations, curiosity is moving beyond Tokyo and Kyoto toward places like Kanazawa’s preserved samurai districts, the mountain villages of Takayama, Hiroshima’s historic waterfront, and the coastal landscapes of the Seto Inland Sea. These quieter corners offer a more nuanced, slower-paced way to experience Japan.
Who it’s perfect for: Solo travelers, culture-seekers, and travelers who value structure and efficiency.
What makes the experience better with a guided tour: Local guides help navigate cultural nuances, while guided itineraries simplify language barriers and complex transport systems.
What our traveler has to say: This was our first visit to Japan. The small group tour, led by an excellent guide was all that we hoped for. Cultural experiences, history, exploring cities, and some countryside, and architecture. This is a wonderful tour, especially for people visiting this amazing country for the first time. — Martin Randell went on a Japan trip in 2025
5. Costa Rica
Lush rainforests, active volcanoes, and wildlife-rich coastlines make this destination a natural choice for travelers craving the outdoors. Encounters with sloths, tropical birds, and howler monkeys unfold alongside cloud forests, waterfalls, and protected national parks, creating a strong sense of connection to nature.
Online travel discussions frequently highlight the country’s biodiversity, safety, and commitment to sustainable tourism. A well-established eco-tourism network makes it easy to explore multiple ecosystems in one trip — whether hiking, wildlife spotting, or simply slowing down and enjoying the landscape.
Perfect for: Nature lovers, couples, and travelers seeking active yet comfortable trips.
What makes the experience better with a guided tour: Naturalist guides enhance wildlife encounters, while coordinated travel maximizes time in diverse ecosystems.
Bookmundi expert tip: San Gerardo de Dota is a hidden gem in the Talamanca Mountains. Far less visited than Monteverde or Arenal, it’s a paradise for birdwatchers—especially those hoping to spot the elusive resplendent quetzal.
What our traveler has to say: Our Costa Rica experience exceeded our expectations. Great organisation, transport and hotels. Fabulous national park visits where we saw lots of wildlife. Knowledgeable & interesting guides. — David Mahoney joined a Costa Rican tour in 2025
As travel in 2026 becomes more intentional, these destinations stand out for the quality of experiences they offer when explored thoughtfully. Whether revisiting a classic favorite or discovering a new side of a well-loved place, the right planning, pacing, and local insight can make all the difference. These five destinations reward curiosity, balance, and a slower approach, proving that great travel isn’t about doing more, but about experiencing better.









































