The world is big, and there are so many amazing places to travel. So, where in the world is your perfect vacation spot?
Answer our questions, and weâll crunch the numbers to find the best place in the world for you to travel. This quiz has a ton of possible results, and it features all of the most beautiful spots this world has to offer. Click âStart Quizâ to find yours!

Questions Overview
- Warm and breezy.
- Hot all day long!
- Mild and temperate.
- ChillyâŚor downright cold.
- City!
- Country!
- Both, please!
- Iâm happy with either.
- Something new and different.
- Anything gourmet.
- Fresh seafood.
- Delicious street food.
- History and culture.
- Shopping opportunities.
- Peace and relaxation.
- Nonstop adventure.
- Make a detailed schedule and budget.
- Look up a few ideas and roll with them.
- Think up some Insta hashtags.
- Planning is for the weak!
- A good book.
- Hiking shoes.
- A bathing suit.
- A great camera.
- An all-inclusive resort.
- A luxury hotel.
- A local B&B.
- Is glamping an option?
- Loud crowds.
- Feeling bored.
- Too many expenses.
- Inauthentic tourist traps.
- A museum tour.
- Yoga on the beach.
- Snorkeling.
- A scenic boat ride.
- Reading my favorite book.
- Sitting in the fresh air.
- Going for a quiet drive.
- Taking a long, luxurious bath.
- Elephant
- Dolphin
- Monkeys
- Llama
- Lion
- Sea turtle
- By myself.
- With a friend.
- With my partner.
- With the whole family.
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Tips for Picking the Perfect Vacation Spot
The world is a big place, so even if you want to plan a vacation, choosing the best destination can feel overwhelming sometimes! If youâre still trying to decide, use this list of tips to help narrow down your options.
Take stock of your budget and time limits.
First, get the not-so-fun aspects of vacation planning out of the way. Do you have a budget? If so, what is it? Take time to figure out exactly how much money youâre comfortable spendingâboth on travel expenses and while vacationing. That way, youâll know what you can afford when looking at destinations and wonât overspend on vacation.
Remember that going further away doesnât necessarily mean you have to spend more money; itâs possible to sniff out a deal regardless of where youâre going. So, donât rule anything out before even lookingâjust keep your budget close while you look for tickets and make plans.
Then, ask yourself how much time you can spend on vacation. Your budget may also affect this; you might not have the money for a two-week vacation, or you might only have a certain number of days off you can take from work. So, decide how long youâll be gone, no matter your circumstances.[1]
(If you can only travel for a weekend or less than a week, a closer destination might be better; that way, youâre spending less time in transit and more time enjoying your vacation.)
Figure out why youâre traveling.
In short, whatâs the purpose of your vacation? Are you trying to spend quality time with your family, decompress from your busy day-to-day life, have an unforgettable adventure, or something else? Once you know why you want to travel in the first place and what youâre seeking in a destination, itâll be easier to pick something youâll truly love. Design a trip that offers whatever youâre genuinely hoping to experience!
Think about what type of traveler you are.
Are you the kind of person who needs a comfy place to relax after a long day? Or do you need to stay busy and entertained to enjoy yourself when you travel? Do you absolutely need a pool to lounge by or luxurious accommodations? Similarly, is there a particular mode of travel that suits you and your preferences? When you understand how you like to travel (and how anyone else coming with you likes to travel, too), youâll be able to make a fun and fulfilling plan for everyone.[2]
Consider your interests, likes, and dislikes.
Now, itâs time to get more specific. Are you interested in art? Music? Cuisine? Wildlife? Nature? History? Come up with a few interests or hobbies that might be relevant for your vacation, and then pick a location that fits them.[3]
For example, if youâre a food connoisseur, you might choose a city or region thatâs well-known for its high-quality food. If youâre passionate about wildlife, you might pick a vacation where you can go on tours and see your favorite animals firsthand in the wild.
And, if you have multiple interests that wonât fit inside the same vacation, try ranking them. Which interest are you most passionate aboutâand whatâs the one corresponding activity or experience that youâd absolutely regret not experiencing?
Keep the people youâre traveling with in mind.
Itâs important to balance your own needs with those of your fellow travelers. If there are kids involved, for example, youâll need to make sure the activities you plan arenât too strenuous (and that theyâll be kid-appropriate). If you want to go somewhere that isnât kid-friendly, youâll need someone to stay with them and something for them to do in the meantime.
Similarly, if youâre traveling with a large group, try to find activities they all feel enthusiastic about (to ensure nobody feels left out). And, if accommodating big groups isnât your style, consider keeping your travel party smallâmaybe just you and a close friend or partner.
Get creative with your vacation options.
Odds are, you can travel cheaper or find a hidden gem destination if you donât go on vacation at the same time as everyone else. For example, Hawaiâiâs busiest month is Julyâso why not try to visit in April or October instead, when thereâs less tourism? Or, if thereâs a continent or area of the globe you want to visit, are there less popular destinations there you can visit?
Traveling in the off-season is one of the easiest ways to travel affordably, and choosing less popular or underrated destinations is another.[4] So, start thinking creatively instead of following all the trends. You might just put together the vacation of a lifetime!
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