100 Places To Visit In The World | Bucket List Picks

This curated list maps 100 standout cities, wild spaces, and heritage sites across every continent so you can plan trips with confidence.

You want ideas you can act on today. Below you’ll find a clear, scan-friendly catalog of one hundred bucket-worthy spots, followed by route tips, timing guidance, and smart resources. The list mixes icons with quieter gems, spreads evenly across regions, and favors places that deliver strong scenery, walkable neighborhoods, and easy-to-plan logistics.

100 Best Places Around The Globe: How To Plan

Use the big table below to shortlist ten to fifteen candidates that match your style. Then stack them into clusters you could combine in one trip. For first-timers, pair a major city with nature nearby. Repeat travelers can stitch two or three smaller hubs with simple rail or nonstop hops.

The List At A Glance

Skim this grid, then jump to the planning sections for when to go and routing ideas.

Place Country/Region Why It’s Special
Kyoto Japan Temples, tea lanes
Paris France Art, café life
Cape Town South Africa Coast, Table Mountain
New York City USA Museums, skyline walks
Rome Italy Antiquity in the open
Reykjavík & Golden Circle Iceland Waterfalls, geysers
Queenstown New Zealand Southern Alps scenery
Petra Jordan Rose-red rock city
Banff & Lake Louise Canada Turquoise lakes
Barcelona Spain Gaudí, beach vibe
Istanbul Türkiye Crossroads of empires
Great Barrier Reef Australia Snorkel reefs
Machu Picchu Peru Cloud-high citadel
Serengeti Tanzania Great Migration
Amsterdam Netherlands Canals, bikes
Siem Reap (Angkor) Cambodia Temple sunrise
Santorini Greece Cliffside sunsets
Hoi An Vietnam Lantern old town
Dubrovnik Croatia Walled seafront streets
Swiss Alps (Zermatt) Switzerland Iconic peaks
Amalfi Coast Italy Coastal drives
Hallstatt Austria Lakeside village
Prague Czechia Bridges, spires
Budapest Hungary Thermal baths
Edinburgh Scotland Castle skyline
London UK Parks, museums free
Seville Spain Alcázar courtyards
Porto & Douro Portugal Tilework, river boats
Azores Portugal Volcanic lakes
Faroe Islands Denmark (Self-governing) Sea cliffs
Hallgrímskirkja View Iceland City panorama
Blue Lagoon Iceland Geothermal soak
Uluru Australia Monolith at dusk
Sydney Australia Harbor icons
Fiordland (Milford) New Zealand Sheer fjords
Bali (Ubud) Indonesia Rice terraces
Hong Kong China (SAR) Harbor skyline
Taipei Taiwan Night markets
Seoul South Korea Palaces, food alleys
Jeju Island South Korea Lava tubes
Bhutan (Paro Taktsang) Bhutan Clifftop monastery
Kerala Backwaters India Houseboat canals
Jaipur India Amber Fort views
Varanasi Ghats India Riverside rituals
Maldives Atolls Maldives Lagoon blues
Dubai UAE Skyline, desert trips
Wadi Rum Jordan Martian red sands
Jerusalem Old City Israel Layers of history
Cairo & Giza Egypt Pyramids, museum
Chefchaouen Morocco Blue alleys
Marrakesh Morocco Souks, riads
Sahara Dunes (Merzouga) Morocco Desert camps
Victoria Falls Zambia/Zimbabwe Misty gorge
Cape Winelands South Africa Vineyard drives
Okavango Delta Botswana Mokoro safaris
Namib Desert (Sossusvlei) Namibia Red dunes
Volcanoes NP Rwanda Gorilla treks
Lalibela Ethiopia Rock-hewn churches
Zanzibar Tanzania Stone Town alleys
Seychelles Indian Ocean Granite beaches
Singapore Singapore Hawker food, gardens
Phuket & Phang Nga Thailand Limestone bays
Luang Prabang Laos Mekong calm
Bagan Myanmar Temple plain
Borobudur Indonesia Dawn reliefs
Palawan (El Nido) Philippines Karst lagoons
Hoi Thien Son Doong (Quang Binh) Vietnam Vast cave world
Shanghai China Bund skyline
Guilin & Yangshuo China Karst river bends
Lhasa Tibet Potala silhouette
Buenos Aires Argentina Cafés, barrios
Patagonia (El Chaltén) Argentina Fitz Roy trails
Torres del Paine Chile Granite towers
Atacama Desert Chile Altiplano lagoons
Salar de Uyuni Bolivia Salt mirror
Cartagena Colombia Walled old town
Galápagos Ecuador Wildlife up close
Rio de Janeiro Brazil Beaches, viewpoints
Iguazú Falls Argentina/Brazil Horseshoe cascades
Monteverde Cloud Forest Costa Rica Hanging bridges
Mexico City Mexico Museum-rich core
Oaxaca Mexico Markets, mezcal
Tulum & Sian Ka’an Mexico Ruins by sea
Antigua Guatemala Volcano views
Havana Cuba Pastel streets
Yellowstone USA Geysers, wildlife
Grand Canyon USA Layered cliffs
Yosemite USA Granite walls
Hawai‘i (Maui) USA Road to Hana
New Orleans USA Live music streets
Washington, DC USA Museums on the Mall
Vancouver Canada Seawall biking
Québec City Canada Walled old town
Cusco Peru Andean base
Quito Ecuador Colonial core
Santiago Chile Andes backdrop
Lisbon Portugal Trams, viewpoints
Madeira Portugal Levadas, sea cliffs
Neuschwanstein & Bavarian Alps Germany Storybook castles
Hall of Mirrors, Versailles France Palace grandeur

How To Use The Grid

Pick a theme: food, art, hiking, wildlife, beaches, or city breaks. Sort your picks by season, then by ease of movement between them. Cities with major hubs (London, Dubai, Singapore) help you chain far-flung stops with one connection. Regions that work well together: Iberia + Morocco; Alps + Northern Italy; Bangkok + Phuket; Santiago + Atacama + Uyuni; Nairobi + Maasai Mara + Zanzibar; New York + Québec City.

Building A Trip That Flows

Trip flow makes or breaks a vacation. Aim for two to four nights per city and three to five nights for nature bases. Keep at least one buffer night in a gateway city before an early long-haul flight. When possible, swap out backtracking with an open-jaw ticket: fly into one city and out of another, connecting them by train or a short hop.

Smart Research Links You’ll Use

When a site on your list carries protected status, it often comes with well-marked trails, clear visitor rules, and reliable on-site info. Scan the official World Heritage List to learn why a place was inscribed and what criteria apply. For health prep, review the CDC’s Before You Travel checklist for vaccines, medicines, and packing basics. These pages are updated regularly and save guesswork.

Route Ideas That Save Time

  • Classic Euro Sampler: London → Paris → Amsterdam → Berlin by train; tack on the Alps via Zurich or Munich.
  • Med & Aegean Loop: Barcelona → Seville → Lisbon → Porto, then hop to Santorini or Crete.
  • Andes To Pacific: Santiago → Atacama → Uyuni → La Paz; fly onward to Lima for Cusco and the Inca citadel.
  • Safari & Sea: Nairobi → Maasai Mara or Serengeti → Zanzibar for a soft-sand finish.
  • Pan-Japan Rail: Tokyo → Hakone → Kyoto → Osaka → Hiroshima → Fukuoka, all on fast trains.
  • Oceania Nature Run: Sydney → Queenstown → Fiordland → Auckland; connect hikes with scenic drives.

What To Expect On The Ground

Costs & Crowd Patterns

Big-name sights draw lines. Book timed entries where offered, travel midweek, and go early or late in the day. Shoulder months shave costs while keeping decent weather. In cities, transit cards save time and money; in nature reserves, local guides help you see more in fewer days.

Language & Getting Around

In most hubs you’ll find English signage at airports and train stations. In smaller towns, learn a handful of local phrases and download offline maps. For road trips, confirm whether your rental needs an International Driving Permit and watch for toll roads that require prepaid tags.

Stays That Fit The Destination

Mix styles: a family-run inn in a walkable old town; a simple lodge near trailheads; a city hotel with late checkout on departure day. In rural regions, look for stays that partner with local producers or conservation groups; that spend tends to circulate nearby.

Packing, Health, And Safety Basics

Pack layers, a small first-aid kit, and a daypack that fits under an airplane seat. In warm zones, insect repellent and sun protection matter. For treks at altitude, ease in with shorter days at the start. Check your routine medicines are legal at your destination and carry spares in your hand baggage.

Timing Your Trip: Weather Sweet Spots

Use the cheat sheet below to match seasons with your short-list. Local microclimates vary, so confirm exact dates once you pick cities and parks.

Region/Theme Best Months Notes
Western Europe Cities Apr–Jun, Sep–Oct Milder temps, fewer queues
Mediterranean Coasts May–Jun, Sep–Oct Warm seas, lighter crowds
Northern Lights (Iceland/Norway) Sep–Mar Dark nights, changeable weather
East Asia Cities Mar–May, Oct–Nov Spring blooms or crisp fall
Southeast Asia Beaches Dec–Mar* *Varies by coast and monsoon
Safari (East/Southern Africa) Jun–Sep Dry season wildlife viewing
Patagonia Nov–Mar Long days, windy
US National Parks (West) May–Jun, Sep Snowmelt falls or cool shoulder
Andean Highlands May–Sep Dry skies for hikes
South Pacific Islands May–Oct Trade-wind breezes

Sample One-Week Plans You Can Copy

City And Nature Combo

Rome + Amalfi + Capri: Two nights near the Pantheon for evening strolls, train to Salerno, then ferry to a coastal base; day-sail to Capri and hike the Path of the Gods.

Tokyo + Hakone + Kyoto: Three nights in the capital near a Yamanote Line station, one night at an onsen ryokan, then bullet train to temple walks and ramen alleys.

All-Out Scenery

Atacama + Uyuni: Fly into Calama, hire a licensed driver for high-altitude lagoons and geysers, cross to Bolivia for the salt flats, and exit via La Paz or fly back through Santiago.

Banff + Yoho + Jasper: Base in Lake Louise, day trips along Icefields Parkway, and add a night in Jasper to walk to Maligne Canyon at dusk.

Practical Details That Save Hassle

Entry Rules And Documents

Passport validity rules, visas, and transit requirements change. Airlines and border posts use centralized databases to verify documents at check-in. Before you book, run your exact route and nationality through your carrier’s checker or an airline-run portal. If you need an overview tool, the IATA Travel Centre shares passport, visa, and health requirement summaries in one place; search by route and citizenship to see what applies to you.

Preserving The Places You Came To See

Many picks on this list are protected for their universal value. Marked paths, visitor caps, and leave-no-trace basics keep them intact for the next trip. When you spot a site listed by the UN program, you’ll usually find clear briefings on how to visit responsibly and what criteria led to its inclusion.

Putting It All Together

Start with the table, pick a region that suits your season, and string three stops that fit your pace. Book the long-haul flights, then slot in rail or short hops. Reserve timed entries for headline sights, give yourself a buffer night before the flight home, and stay central so you can walk most days. Keep your list flexible; sometimes the most memorable day is the one you didn’t script.

How This List Was Curated

The selection favors safe, well-served gateways plus nature zones reachable in one travel day. Each entry scores well on walkability or trail access, clarity of visitor info, and a strong sense of place. Official resources were reviewed for status and visitor guidance, including the UN heritage registry and public health travel pages cited above.