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Where to travel in 2026...  a Year written in Footprints

23/2/2026

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Travel in 2026 feels different. Slower in some places. Wilder in others. More intentional almost everywhere. It’s the kind of year where you don’t just collect destinations — you collect moments. It might begin in the soft pink light of spring in Kyoto. You wake early, long before the tour buses arrive, and walk along a quiet canal lined with cherry blossoms. Petals drift into the water like confetti from a celebration no one announced. A temple bell hums in the distance. In the narrow streets of Gion, wooden facades glow in the morning sun, and for a second, time feels suspended. In 2026, Kyoto isn’t about rushing to landmarks — it’s about lingering, about noticing the way incense curls through the air and how tea tastes when you truly sit still.
A few months later, you find yourself in Lisbon, where the light is entirely different — golden, playful, bouncing off tiled buildings and the Tagus River. The city hums with music drifting from open windows. You ride an old yellow tram up impossibly steep streets, past laundry lines and miradouros where couples lean into sunsets. There’s a sense that Lisbon has mastered the art of living well: long lunches, ocean breezes, conversations that stretch past midnight. In 2026, it feels like Europe’s most effortless invitation.
But maybe this is the year you go farther. Far south, where the wind carves the land into something fierce and unforgettable. In Patagonia, the landscapes are not gentle. They are vast and unapologetic. You hike beneath the jagged towers of Torres del Paine National Park, your breath visible in the cold morning air. Glaciers crack in the distance like thunder. There are moments on the trail when you see no one at all — just mountains, sky, and the quiet realization of how small and alive you are.
Then the colors return — deep reds, electric blues, and the spice-thick air of Marrakech. You wander through the medina where lanterns hang like constellations and the scent of saffron and grilled meats follows you through labyrinthine alleys. As evening falls over Jemaa el-Fnaa, storytellers gather, musicians tune their instruments, and the square transforms into something almost cinematic. In 2026, Marrakech feels timeless — a place where centuries overlap and every doorway hides a story.

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If your year calls for water and warmth, it might carry you to Bali. The air is thick with frangipani and possibility. In Ubud, mornings begin with the sound of scooters in the distance and the rustle of rice fields in the breeze. By afternoon, you’re barefoot on black volcanic sand, watching surfers chase the last waves of daylight. Bali in 2026 leans into mindfulness — slower travel, deeper connection, rituals that ask you to pause rather than pose.
Or perhaps you crave a city that feels like the whole world in miniature. In Toronto, languages overlap on street corners, and every neighborhood tastes different. You spend the morning exploring galleries, the afternoon ferrying across Lake Ontario, and the evening sharing a meal that could rival anything in New York or Tokyo. It’s vibrant without being overwhelming, global yet grounded — a reminder that diversity is a destination in itself.
And then there are the places that feel almost otherworldly. In Namibia, dunes rise like frozen waves in Sossusvlei, glowing orange at sunrise. You drive long, empty roads where the horizon never seems to end. At night, the sky unspools into a tapestry of stars so bright it feels theatrical. Travel here strips life down to essentials: light, silence, space.
Finally, if 2026 is the year you decide to disappear — not dramatically, but gently — you might land in the Cook Islands. The water is impossibly clear. Time is measured in tides rather than notifications. You snorkel over coral gardens, nap beneath palm trees, and realize that rest can be as transformative as adventure.
In truth, 2026 isn’t about one perfect destination. It’s about the way the world feels open again — wide enough for reinvention, close enough for connection. Whether you’re standing beneath cherry blossoms in Japan, hiking wind-carved trails in South America, or floating in a Pacific lagoon, the story of this year will be written in movement.
The only question is: where will your first page begin? 
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