05-08-2025
The World's Best Countries To Visit In 2025, According To Experts
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rom golden plains where ancient stone cities rise to mossy fjords carved by millennia of ice, 2025 has unveiled a world rich in texture—from Zimbabwe 's thunderous gorges to Lithuania 's midsummer meadows and Sri Lanka 's jungle-wrapped railways. Soulful countries like South Korea invite quiet reflection amid temple-laced forests and volcanic island trails, while Morocco shimmers in desert hues and Norway gleams with waterfalls and glinting glaciers. To help narrow your search, we've enlisted trusty experts from world-leading travel site, KAYAK , to reveal their favourite countries for the remainder of 2025—based on deep insights laid out in their Travel Check-in report. Whether you're chasing auroras or sipping vineyard-born vintages in unexpected gems like Moldova , the long and winding road of 2025 awaits.
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Zimbabwe is a mosaic of rugged wild terrain and deep ancestral heritage—where jagged granite outcrops rise above sun-scorched golden plains, and skies stretch wide over rustling acacia groves. The ancient stone city of Great Zimbabwe stands as a powerful reminder of the country's layered past—its dry-stone walls steeped in centuries-old history. Meanwhile, at Victoria Fall s, the Zambezi crashes into thunderous gorges below—sending mist into the air that often catches the sun in fleeting rainbows. The Eastern Highlands , however, offers a quieter scene: think cloud-covered slopes, winding hiking trails, and pockets of mist-laced mountain stillness.
Why? Zimbabwe cities like Bulawayo have seen more than 80% increase in flight searches on KAYAK, while Harare 56% for summer this year. Forbes The World's Most Visited Countries, According To Research By Lewis Nunn
Shaped by ancient forests and hidden lakes, Lithuania carries a richly layered history etched into its cobbled stone streets and timeworn farmhouse windows. Here, midsummer light settles gently on the countryside—where wooden crosses lean in wildflower-strewn fields and long-legged storks perch atop soot-darkened chimneys. While in its capital, Vilnius , medieval lanes twist into ivy-draped courtyards; its churches baroque, but understated. Along the coast, the Curonian Spit unfurls like a ribbon—golden dunes shifting under languid winds and pine forests whispering above the sea. While Klaipėda hums with the rhythm of ferries and the briny scent of smoked Baltic herring.
Why? The Baltic city of Vilnius has seen flight searches more than double (+105%) on KAYAK when compared to summer last year. 3. Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka is a landscape of contrasts and quiet depth—where palm-fringed coastlines meet dense emerald rainforests, and ancient cities rise from jungle clearings. Sigiriya 's towering rock fortress looms above the plains—its frescoed walls and symmetrical water gardens echoing a kingdom long vanished. In the misty central highlands, tea plantations ripple across undulating hillsides in neat green rows, as cool mist drifts through eucalyptus groves and over winding railway tracks that curve like silver ribbons. The southern coast moves to a gentler rhythm: fishermen balance on stilts in shallow waters, and colonial-era forts stand sentinel over bustling harbours. Inland, the sacred ruins of Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa speak to centuries of Buddhist devotion—their ancient stone stupas and intricately carved moonstones worn smooth by time.
Why? Sri Lanka's capital, Colombo, ranks among the top 10 most searched flight destinations for this summer with KAYAK . Read More Forbes The World's Best River Cruises 2025, According To Experts By Lewis Nunn 4. South Korea
Gyeongbokgung Palace in autumn,Seoul, South Korea. getty
South Korea unfolds quietly beneath its shifting seasons—where winding mountain trails weave through pine forests and the sound of temple bells drifts across mist-laced wooded valleys. In Seoul, faded remnants of the Joseon era press up against sprawling concrete neighborhoods, and timeworn hanok courtyards linger behind cozy cafés and alleyways. Meanwhile, the southern mountains— Jirisan and Seoraksan —gather thick fog at dawn, their jagged ridgelines fading in and out of view. In Gyeongju , ancient stone foundations and earthen tombs sit in silence—surrounded by low hills and open meadows. Farther out, Jeju Island rises with sheer black cliffs and hushed trails carved from volcanic lava.
Why? Seoul has seen a 65% increase in flight searches on KAYAK this year. 5. Argentina
Argentina drifts between vivid contrasts—sunburnt plains where solitary gauchos ride beneath endless cobalt skies, and icy winds that sweep across Patagonia 's snow-dusted spine. In Buenos Aires , faded tango bars nestle beside dusty bookstores and ivy-draped balcony gardens, where laundry sways like flags between terracotta rooftops. Far south, El Chaltén 's granite peaks flicker through shifting cloud cover, and a silence settles over winding trails etched between turquoise glacial lakes. In Córdoba , colonial chapels cast long shadows across warm sandstone plazas, while Mendoza stirs slowly beneath the crystalline melt of the Andes— its sprawling vineyards glowing gold in the slanting afternoon light.
Why? Buenos Aires has seen a 49% increase in flight searches for summer 2025 on KAYAK . Read More: Forbes The World's Best River Cruise Lines, According To Globe Travel Awards By Lewis Nunn 6. Morocco
Ait Benhaddou - Ancient city in Morocco North Africa getty
Morocco flickers like a mirage—where the Sahara's red dunes stretch into silence, and the High Atlas rises with snow-dusted peaks above olive-laced valleys. In Fez , shadowy narrow alleys twist through the medina—past mosaic-tiled courtyards and the pungent scent of leather dyeing vats. Meanwhile, Marrakech hums with the clang of metalworkers and the call of vendors beneath ochre walls, where lantern-lit rooftop cafés overlook minarets. Along the coast, Essaouira 's briny sea winds rattle blue shutters, and gulls circle above salt-stained, crumbling ramparts. Inland, gnarled olive groves and twisted argan trees scatter across cinnamon-colored hills, and Berber villages cling to slopes carved by centuries of footsteps. Crowning jewel? In Chefchaouen, blue-washed streets climb toward the Rif Mountains—quiet but watchful.
Why? Marrakech stands out as one of the best-value long-haul destinations with flight prices down 5% compared to summer last year on KAYAK . 7. Norway
Beautiful Nature Norway natural landscape aerial photography. getty
Norway hums with cold, crystalline clarity—where glacial fjords carve deep into the land like ancient scars, and towering pine forests lean over mirror-still lakes. In Oslo , sleek trams glide past glass-boxed museums and leafy parks, while the scent of spiced cardamom buns drifts from cozy corner cafés. Far to the north, the sky opens wide: auroras ripple in luminous green across the ink-black dark, and antlered reindeer move like spectral shadows over snow-blanketed tundra. While Bergen 's timeworn wooden wharf creaks beneath steady rain, its faded facades leaning into centuries of sea wind. Along the rugged coast, fishing villages huddle between jagged cliffs—their red cabins glowing against brooding skies. Meanwhile, inland, cascading waterfalls tumble through mossy ravines and ancient stave churches stand like solemn sentinels of forgotten faith. Visit in summer and the sun famously lingers past midnight; in winter, it barely rises.
Why? Oslo has become significantly more accessible, with flight prices dropping by 20% from the UK and 11% from the US. In addition, KAYAK 's data shows flight searches to Norway from travellers in the US have increased by 25% this summer. Read More: Forbes How To Spend The Perfect Weekend In Guernsey By Lewis Nunn 8. Moldova
Aerial drone view of Chisinau downtown at sunset, Moldova. View of Central Park, Cathedral, Goverment and a lot of greenery, buildings, illumination getty
Moldova settles into the landscape quietly—where rolling hills fold into sun-dappled vineyards and winding river valleys, and time seems to drift at a slower pace. In Chișinău , aging trolleybuses rattle past crumbling Soviet-era facades and tree-lined boulevards, while market stalls overflow with late-summer plums and jars of pickled vegetables. The Dniester flows eastward, broad and unhurried, past cliffside monasteries carved into limestone cliffs and sleepy villages where roosters crow across cobbled courtyards. While in Orheiul Vechi , ancient stone churches cling to the rock face—their bells tolling hours that feel older than the winding road below. Autumn hushes the Codrii forest, where mushrooms push through damp soil and the air smells of woodsmoke and moss. Beneath the surface, vast wine cellars stretch for miles—cool, shadowy, and lined with dusty bottles that have outlasted empires.
Why? This is one of Europe's lesser-known gems, with its capital, Chisinau , seeing a 47% year-on-year increase in flight searches on KAYAK . 9. Hong Kong
Junk boat crossing Hong Kong harbor. getty
Hong Kong —while not an official country (rather, a Special Administrative Region)—deserves a spotlight. Here, skyscrapers rise shoulder to shoulder with ancient temples as neon-lit streets hum with life around the clock. Ride the iconic Star Ferry across Victoria Harbour for panoramic views of its soaring skyline, or ascend to Victoria Peak for glorious sunsets. Shopping here is legendary, too—you can explore luxury malls or haggle for hidden treasures in the markets of Mong Kok . Foodies, meanwhile, are spoiled for choice: sip tea in historic dim sum teahouses, munch on egg waffles from street vendors, or sample Michelin-starred street bites at restaurants like Tim Ho Wan . Be sure to explore Hong Kong's spiritual side too: pay a visit to the Big Buddha on Lantau Island and stroll through the incense-filled halls of Man Mo Temple . Nature lovers, however, can hike the Dragon's Back trail for stunning coastal views or lounge on the beaches of Sai Kung .
Why? KAYAK 's data shows that travelers in the US are seeing a decrease in average flight prices (down 16%) from summer last year for Hong Kong . Read More: Forbes 3 Epic Hotels In The Netherlands For 2025 By Lewis Nunn 10. Denmark
Sunrise Over Nyhavn in Copenhagen, Denmark: A Serene Morning with Vibrant Historic Buildings Mirrored in the Still Canal Waters getty
Denmark breathes in quiet rhythm—where sweeping flat fields stretch toward low horizons, and sleek wind turbines turn like slow dancers above golden barley and silvery rye. In Copenhagen , cyclists glide past oxidized copper spires and canals lined with houseboats, while the scent of warm cinnamon pastries curls from morning bakeries. Along the Jutland coast, windswept dunes shift under briny gusts, and quaint thatched cottages huddle behind tangled sea buckthorn and windswept grasses. While in Roskilde , the cathedral's towering brick spires rise solemn and majestic—sheltering centuries of royal slumber. Farther south, the chalk cliffs at Møns Klint plunge dramatically into the Baltic—blinding white against the deep blue. Beneath the surface, Denmark 's Viking fortresses encircle the land—silent, symmetrical, and stoic.
Why? US travelers can get there for 16% less this summer compared to last year, according to KAYAK . More From Forbes Forbes The World's Most Visited Countries, According To Research By Lewis Nunn Forbes The World's Best River Cruises 2025, According To Experts By Lewis Nunn Forbes The World's Best River Cruise Lines, According To Globe Travel Awards By Lewis Nunn Forbes How To Spend The Perfect Weekend In Guernsey By Lewis Nunn Forbes 3 Epic Hotels In The Netherlands For 2025 By Lewis Nunn