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    27 Under-the-Radar Places to Visit Before They Get Too Popular, According to Travel Advisors

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    27 Under-the-Radar Places to Visit Before They Get Too Popular, According to Travel Advisors
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    Travelers crave the opportunity to get away from the crowds, immerse themselves in local culture, and be the first to visit a place before it gets too popular. We asked our A-list travel advisors to share their favorite under-the-radar destinations before they become overly touristed.

    Sardinia, Italy

    “Sardinia is where Italians go to escape the hustle and bustle, and it’s easy to see why: gorgeous beaches, hiking trails, and wild landscapes that feel like stepping into a postcard. Big luxury resorts are just starting to appear, so travelers should experience the island’s laid-back charm before it gets too crowded.” — Angela Adto Tepper, AZA Luxury Travel

    The Baja California Peninsula, Mexico

    “The Baja California peninsula in Mexico has activities for all travelers, including the vineyards of Valle de Guadalupe, the whale mating grounds of Laguna San Ignacio, and magical towns like La Paz, Todos Santos, and Loreto. The exceptional wines and cuisine of the north are a closely-held secret among southern Californians, but new luxury hotels like Banyan Tree are drawing attention.” — Zachary Rabinor, Journey Mexico

    A pack of lemurs in Madagascar.

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    Madagascar

    “Madagascar can now be reached via Dubai, Paris, Addis Ababa, Nairobi, and Johannesburg, while new luxury lodges like Voaara and Miavana means greater comfort. The country is home to a plethora of unique cultures, distinctive flora like giant baobab trees, and lemurs which are as cute and furry as you imagine. ” — Samantha Gordon, Red Savannah

    Gargano, Italy

    “Gargano, in northern Puglia, is Italy’s most overlooked coastline. Take a boat along the incredible faraglioni (rock formations), taste incredible southern Italian cuisine in the small towns, and visit the countryside for hiking and swimming. Don’t skip Monte Sant’Angelo, which is said to have been visited by the Archangel Michael. ” — Zoe Shapiro, Stellavision Travel

    Apple orchards in Asturias, Spain.

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    Asturias, Spain

    “Asturias in northern Spain is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. Located between the Cantabrian Sea and the Picos de Europa mountains, the region boasts lush landscapes, dramatic coastlines, and cute villages. The region is renowned for its food and unique cider, served with a traditional pouring technique. With new high-speed trains and new flights, accessing this captivating area has never been easier.” — Nigel Hack, Madrid & Beyond

    The Southern Highlands, Australia

    “The Southern Highlands, just south of Sydney, is largely undiscovered by international visitors—yet the region provides a rich diversity of experiences. Hike to hidden waterfalls, tour historic townships, meet local winemakers, hunt for truffles, spot kangaroos, and more. Fabulous new boutique hotels like Osborn House and Moss Manor entice visitors to stay a little longer. ” — Stuart Rigg, Southern Crossings

    Mongolia

    “Mongolia offers a blend of vast, pristine nature and unique cultural experiences, such as horseback riding with golden eagle hunters. It also boasts a growing fashion scene, highlighted by Michel & Amazonka, the brand that made headlines for its costumes at the Paris Olympics.” — Undraa Buyannemekh, Nomadic Expeditions and Three Camel Lodge

    Driving in Bolivia’s salt flats.

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    Bolivia

    “Bolivia has an amazing diversity of ecosystems, including the world’s largest salt flat, Salar de Uyuni; the highest navigable lake, Lake Titicaca; and the Amazon River. The local culture is diverse, with a large Indigenous population whose traditions and languages are deeply integrated into everyday life.” — Carola Fresno, Timbuktu Travel

    The Craigieburn Valley, New Zealand

    “The Craigieburn Valley in New Zealand’s South Island is rarely visited by foreign travelers. That means uncrowded mountain hikes, biking trails, horse riding, rock climbing, fly fishing, and stargazing. Luxury lodge Flockhill Station has 36,000 acres to explore, while direct flights from San Francisco to Christchurch (just 90 minutes from Craigieburn Valley) have made the region easier to get to.” — Sarah Farag, Southern Crossings

    Antarctica

    “Antarctica is an exciting frontier with glacier hikes, emperor penguin encounters, helicopter rides, and futuristic basecamps featuring outer space-inspired pods and chef-prepared meals. Tour companies like White Desert, Ultima Antarctica, and Antarctica21 offer access via aircraft or smaller ships with under 100 passengers. ” — Ruchi Harnal, Harnal Travel

    Northern Morocco

    “Tangier and, more broadly, northern Morocco, are wonderful up-and-coming destinations to visit. Royal Mansour Tamuda Bay on the Mediterranean and La Fiermontina Ocean on the Atlantic Coast offer world-class accommodations so travelers can explore the area in comfort. ” — Michael Diamond, Cobblestone Private Travel

    Elephants in Mozambique’s Gorongosa National Park.

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    Mozambique

    “Mozambique has transformed Gorongosa National Park, once a conflict-ravaged landscape, into a thriving ecosystem teeming with wildlife. Visitors can experience it through game drives, night safaris, waterfall hikes, and rare pangolin conservation encounters. Accommodations like the luxurious Muzimu Lodge and intimate Chicari Camp offer premium comfort and privacy deep within this reborn wilderness.” — Karin Jones, Artisans of Safari

    Abruzzo, Italy

    “Abruzzo is where Italy’s raw beauty comes alive. Gran Sasso National Park has trails that weave through medieval villages, crumbling castles, and valleys where wild horses still roam. On the Costa dei Trabocchi, wooden fishing platforms stretch into the sea, serving up the freshest catch in the most atmospheric setting imaginable. The Tirino, one of the cleanest rivers in Europe, is perfect for kayaking.” — Matteo Della Grazia and Daniela Mencarelli, Fuoritinerario – Discover Your Italy

    Onimichi, Japan

    “The Japanese city of Onimichi is experiencing an uptick, though it remains off the tourist circuit. The pioneer is Adrian Zecha, founder of Aman Resorts, who recently opened Azumi Setoda, a  22-room ryokan (Japanese inn) on the island of Ikuchijima. Visit extraordinary cliffside temples offering cinematic views, eat delicious food including ramen and pastries, island-hop via ferry or private boat, and explore the serene landscape by bicycle.” — Mark Lakin, The Legacy Untold Travel

    Slovenia

    “Slovenia is quietly rising in popularity, with fairytale lakes like Bled, charming coastal towns like Piran, and a storybook capital, Ljubljana. What’s truly special is the variety of activities offered in such a compact area. Alpine adventures, wine tasting, wellness retreats, and the Adriatic Sea are all within a couple of hours’ drive. ” — Laura Asilis, Travelwise

    Kotor, Montenegro.

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    Montenegro

    “Montenegro has the drama of the Amalfi Coast, the heritage of Croatia, and the laid-back charm of the Mediterranean—all without the crowds. Spend the morning exploring medieval towns like Kotor and the afternoon sailing through seemingly untouched bays. Luxury hotels are beginning to quietly move in, but it still feels like a secret.” — Dasha Westerfield, River Oaks Travel

    Albania

    “Albania’s stunning beaches along the Ionian Sea rival the Amalfi Coast (minus the crowds), while charming mountain villages like Theth offer untouched beauty. The food scene is wildly underrated. Think fresh seafood, homemade rakia, and farm-to-table everything. What makes it really special, though, is the warmth of the people.” — Kristin Winkaffe, Winkaffe Global Travel

    Nafplio, Greece

    “Nafplio is the kind of spot Athenians escape to for the weekend, but it’s still flying under the radar for international travelers. Located just two hours from Athens, it has neoclassical mansions, cobblestone streets, and Venetian fortresses perched above the sea. If you’ve already done Santorini and Mykonos and are craving something more authentic, this is it.” — Desiree Norman, Onēra

    Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

    “The Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador is full of beautiful culture, rich history, and welcoming people. As the easternmost part of the country, it’s full of stunning landscapes and beautiful cities like St. John’s that are still relatively tucked away. ” — Marc Telio, Entree Canada

    Wat Xieng Thong temple in Luang Prabang, Laos.

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    Laos

    “Laos, situated between Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam and China, has beautiful landscapes  full of mountains, waterfalls, and caves. And its cities—including Luang Prabang, Thakhek, Savannaket, and Pakse—are full of outstanding Laotian restaurants and French boulangeries.” — Bob Preston, GlobeBley

    Milos, Greece

    “Milos is on the brink of becoming Greece’s next “It” island. For now, its lunar-like coastlines, secret coves, and authentic Cycladic spirit are beautifully unspoiled. Multiple high-end properties are  being built, so now’s the time to experience the raw, serene glory before the secret is out.” — Christos Stergiou, TrueTrips

    The Pacific Coast of Colombia

    “Visit the Pacific coast of Colombia for humpback whale watching before it becomes more popular. The pristine area offers unforgettable natural encounters amid untouched beaches framed by lush jungle landscapes. Its remoteness and rich biodiversity promise a deeply immersive experience.” — Boris Seckovic, Amakuna Travel

    Egypt

    “From the awe-inspiring Pyramids to the timeless Nile, Egypt combines deep history with modern comfort. The number of travelers has been low in recent years, providing an opportunity to fully absorb these iconic sites before they become bustling hotspots again. It’s a rare and fleeting moment in one of the world’s oldest civilizations. ” — Chris Bazos, Travelous

    Northern lights over Nuuk, Greenland.

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    Greenland

    “First-time visitors to Greenland find themselves moved by the vibrant Inuit culture, spectacular landscapes, and the special charm that comes from being hard to reach. That sense of remoteness might erode after the recent introduction of direct flights from the U.S., but Greenland isn’t the next Iceland—it’s a different place entirely.” — Ashton Palmer, Expedition Trips

    Uganda

    “​Uganda is emerging as an exciting  destination that blends unique wildlife and top-tier accommodations. The opening of Erebero Hills in 2026 exemplifies this trend, offering  luxury amid breathtaking mountains and forests. Additionally, the upcoming Gorilla Forest Lodge is set to further elevate Uganda’s appeal to luxury travelers.” — Candice Heckel, Africa Endeavours

    Phnom Penh, Cambodia

    “Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, has a fascinating architectural blend of New Khmer modern, Art Deco and French Colonial. The style of the city is one of East and West, old and new, classic and casual. And since the average age of Cambodians is just over 25 years old, the city feels incredibly youthful and forward-thinking. It’s a hopeful place. ” — Ethan Crowley, Asia Desk

    Paro Taktsang, also known as the Tiger’s Nest, in Bhutan.

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    Bhutan

    “Bhutan is one of the last truly untouched destinations, where culture, spirituality, and sustainability aren’t curated for tourists—they’re lived daily.  The country’s “high-value, low-Impact” tourism model aims to protect its sacred heritage. And with high-class lodges like Six Senses, Gangtey Lodge and Amankora blending seamlessly into the Himalayan landscape, visitors can experience transformational moments without sacrificing comfort.” — Jason Oshiokpekhai, Global Travel Collection

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