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What are the top vacation destinations for 2027?
For self-guided travelers, Scotland, England, France, Italy, Spain, and Ireland lead for access, trail quality, and varied scenery. For a bigger 2027 adventure, New Zealand tops the long-haul wish list – golden beaches on the Abel Tasman, alpine trails on the South Island, and a trip worth planning well ahead.
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What are the top hiking tours for 2027?
The classics lead the way: the Tour du Mont Blanc and the West Highland Way. For Alpine drama, hike hut-to-hut on the Alta Via 1 or take in the Eiger and Jungfrau in the Bernese Oberland. And with 2027 a Holy Year, the Camino de Santiago is set to be on everyone’s list – book early for first pick of dates.
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Why walk the Camino de Santiago in 2027?
2027 is a Holy Year on the Camino – the first since 2022, and the only time the Holy Door of Santiago's cathedral is open. It's a once-in-five-or-six-years chance to arrive in Santiago at the most special time to be a pilgrim, whichever route you choose. Holy Year demand is always high, so 2027 dates won't hang around.
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What are the top biking tours for 2027?
Cycling the Canal du Midi leads the pack – easy-going, tree-lined towpaths from Toulouse to the Mediterranean, past vineyards, locks, and sun-baked villages. In Italy, pedal the Salento coastline on Cycle the Highlights of Puglia or discover UNESCO-listed Baroque towns on Cycle Sicily's South. For coastal riding, try Authentic Algarve by Bike or the car-free crossing from Venice to Poreč, linking Italy, Slovenia, and Croatia in one ride. And for a two-wheeled take on the 2027 Holy Year, the Camino Portugués by Bike rolls from Porto to Santiago in eight days.
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Where is best for adventure travel in 2027?
If you love mountains: the Dolomites, the Bernese Oberland, and the Isle of Skye – where the Old Man of Storr, the Quiraing, and the Cuillin pack limitless drama.
For coastal charm: Scotland's Fife Coastal Path links fishing harbors, beaches, and St Andrews, while Ireland's Dingle Way circles the peninsula through fishing villages and big Atlantic views.
For gentle countryside: the Cotswolds – honey-stone villages, rolling farmland, and a proper pub at the end of each day.
For something farther afield: New Zealand delivers trails that feel otherworldly and views that look fictional.