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Italy’s Maratea coast makes an un-touristy alternative to the stunning, but crowded Amalfi Coast. (Getty Images)
Italy’s Maratea coast makes an un-touristy alternative to the stunning, but crowded Amalfi Coast. (Getty Images)
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Cue the wanderlust! Frommer’s travel editors have gone big with their annual Best Places to Go list, which includes destinations around the world. After two years of domestic travel recommendations — while grappling with understaffed airports, flight delays and high gas prices — they’re declaring themselves (cautiously) optimistic about this far-flung roster of cities, countries and regions on six continents.

The 15 destinations run the full gamut from white sand beaches to historic splendors. Some offer an alternative to over-touristed regions — head for Italy’s coastal Maratea, they say, which lies 110 miles south of the famous and very crowded Amalfi Coast. Some offer major celebrations — Lithuania’s Vilnius is turning 700, for example. And some — including Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula — will offer new, streamlined ways to travel next year. The first phase of a $10 billion rail project, a “train through the jungle” route that will ultimately link Cancun, Tulum, Playa del Carmen and Chichén Itzá, is set to open in late 2023.

Here’s a preview to tempt you. Find all 15 destinations, plus suggestions for what to see and do, at www.frommers.com/slideshows.

  • The Virgin Islands
  • San Sebastián and Bilbao, Spain
  • Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico
  • Karnataka, India
  • Athens, Greece
  • Oahu, Hawaii
  • Maratea, Italy
  • Vilnius, Lithuania 

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