In any given year, the exercise of assembling a definitive list of the best places to travel is both exciting and daunting. After all, we’re never short on inspiring places and experiences we hope to cross off. And so, every fall, when we convene to start the process of creating this list, we do so with great care, enlisting our extensively travelled network of writers from around the world – and for the first time this year, editors from other Condé Nast Traveller markets – to pitch, endorse, defend, and eventually align on the places we believe that you, as our readers, will most want to go over the next 12 months.
Our 23 best places to travel in 2023 is a mix of old favourites worth visiting anew, and lesser-trammelled, even once-forbidden, regions ready to welcome travellers – yet they are all unified by highly anticipated new offerings and evolutions. There’s something here for every kind of traveller, whether you seek extraordinary excursions through ancient rainforests, a blossoming terroir-driven culinary scene, or dazzling cultural calendars packed with world-class music and rare art exhibits. We also believe that there’s more that binds than separates these places: an opportunity for richer engagement with local communities, slower travel, and more meaningful – and joyful – human connection. What could better speak to what we hope for in the year ahead?
Here, are the 23 destinations – vetted by Condé Nast Traveller editors from the US, UK, Spain, and India – to plan your 2023 travels around. Let them guide your next adventure. And don’t forget to visit lists from our teams across the globe for ideas for places to travel in the UK, places to go in the USA, top spots in Spain and destinations to book in India. Arati Menon and Megan Spurrell
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The Best Places to Go in 2023
Melides, Portugal
Go for: Lesser-known beaches, design-forward stays
Comporta’s lesser-known sister has been quietly simmering for some time now, but 2023 is set to become the year Melides emerges as the Portuguese beach spot to know. Its alluring landscape of white-sand beaches, pine forests, and rice fields will soon welcome exciting new properties, including Christian Louboutin’s much-awaited Vermelho this coming spring. The designer discovered the charm of Melides early – he’s been visiting for 10 years to design his winter collections, even naming one of his shoe lines Melides – and the boutique property will celebrate Portuguese artisanship and design traditions.
And there are others: Spatia – the Comporta resort frequented by travellers looking for minimalist design and quiet respite – will open a second hotel in Melides in 2023, while Umay’s otherworldly villas, inspired by the geometry of seashells, will follow in 2024. Also new to the area is the recently opened Pa.te.os, consisting of four discreet houses on 80 hectares of land, designed by famed Portuguese architect Manuel Aires Mateus to blend into the Mediterranean landscape.
Hotels aside, other 2022 openings like the Melides Pottery Museum, which celebrates Portugal’s rich ceramic history, and beach-front restaurants like À Toa on Praia de Melides, add to the excitement around this buzzy destination. Abigail Malbon
Turks and Caicos
Go for: Easier access to remote islands, cruise upgrades, sleek resorts
The exquisite white sands and blue waters of Grace Bay Beach have long been the coveted endgame for visitors to Turks and Caicos. Lately, though, a wave of new hotels and developments in more remote parts of the island chain are changing what it means to have an exclusive experience here.