Track rhinos across the Namib, sail between volcanic isles in the Galapagos, hike misty trails in the Japanese Alps and discover ancient artistry in the highlands of Yunnan. These are the best places to go in 2026 – a year that promises transformative travel and inspiring new openings.
- 01. JANUARY – SOUTH AFRICA
- 02. FEBRUARY – VIETNAM, CAMBODIA & THAILAND
- 03. MARCH – JAPAN
- 04. APRIL – CHINA
- 05. MAY – ITALY
- 06. JUNE – BOTSWANA & NAMIBIA
- 07. JULY – SCANDINAVIA & ICELAND
- 08. AUGUST – INDONESIA
- 9. SEPTEMBER – AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND
- 10. OCTOBER – PATAGONIA: CHILE & ARGENTINA
- 11. NOVEMBER – GALAPAGOS, ECUADOR & PERU
- 12. DECEMBER – SRI LANKA & THE MALDIVES
WHY – It’s peak summer in the Cape Winelands, with warm days and golden vineyards. The New Year crowds have dispersed, making it a quieter, more rewarding time to visit South Africa – restaurants are less full and the pace is more relaxed. This is also a perfect time for malaria-free safaris in the Eastern Cape, ideal for families combining culture and nature with stylish downtime.
HIGHLIGHTS – Unwind with private tastings in Franschhoek, explore Cape Town’s Table Mountain trails, or head off-grid into the Cederberg for starry skies and ancient rock art. For inspiration, take a foodie road trip through the Cape Winelands. End the trip with a tailored family safari at one of our preferred Eastern Cape lodges.
TOP TIP – Book a private villa in the Winelands for multi-generational groups – La Clé des Montagnes is one of our favourites, with a helipad, wine estate cellar access and nature trails from the grounds. Many come with chefs and curated experiences, from cooking classes to kids' treasure hunts among the vines.
HOT HOTEL – Generating buzz as one of the Cape's most thoughtful new retreats, Future Found Sanctuary offers immersive wellness in a lush mountainside estate just 20 minutes from Cape Town. Meanwhile, GweGwe Beach Lodge opened in 2024, introducing a bold new vision for marine safaris on South Africa’s Wild Coast – brilliant paired with a big five safari at Kwandwe.
JANUARY – SOUTH AFRICA
FEBRUARY – VIETNAM, CAMBODIA & THAILAND
MARCH – JAPAN
APRIL – CHINA
MAY – ITALY
JUNE – BOTSWANA & NAMIBIA
JULY – SCANDINAVIA & ICELAND
AUGUST – INDONESIA
SEPTEMBER – AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND
OCTOBER – PATAGONIA: CHILE & ARGENTINA
NOVEMBER – GALAPAGOS, ECUADOR & PERU
DECEMBER – SRI LANKA & THE MALDIVES
WHY – Dry weather in the south and west means it’s the perfect time for golden beaches and cultural adventures in Sri Lanka, paired with post-trip relaxation in the Maldives.
HIGHLIGHTS – Safari in Yala, tea trails in the Hill Country, and Galle’s festive buzz. Finish with an overwater villa stay in the Maldives – go barefoot at Gili Lankanfushi, or dial up the glamour at Patina Maldives or St. Regis Vommuli.
TOP TIP – Hike part of the new Pekoe Trail with expert guides to uncover the natural treasures of Sri Lanka’s highland heart before retreating to beachside bliss.
HOT HOTEL – Uga Prāva, opened in May 2025 in Tangalle, and Uga Halloowella, opened in January 2025 near Hatton, bring quiet sophistication to two of Sri Lanka’s most scenic locations. We’re also excited about Uga Giri, debuting in Ella in April 2026, offering elevated views and refined design in the heart of tea country.
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