Amalfi Coast, Italy
Italy's most dramatic coastline — wind the cliff road to pastel Positano, sip limoncello in lemon-grove Ravello, and boat to Capri's Blue Grotto.
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Food as the primary reason to travel. Culinary Experiences covers Michelin-starred restaurant pilgrimages in Tokyo, Lyon, Copenhagen, and San Sebastián; hands-on cooking schools in Bologna and Oaxaca; street food tours through Bangkok's Chatuchak and Istanbul's Grand Bazaar; wine-region immersions in Bordeaux, Tuscany, Rioja, and Marlborough; truffle hunting in Périgord; olive harvest in Crete; and market-to-table experiences on six continents. For the traveller whose best memories involve a table, a kitchen, or a street corner with a paper plate.
Italy's most dramatic coastline — wind the cliff road to pastel Positano, sip limoncello in lemon-grove Ravello, and boat to Capri's Blue Grotto.
The Acropolis above a buzzing modern capital — and the gateway to the islands.
Twenty million people, ten thousand temples, and the best meal of your life is probably on a plastic stool at 11pm.
The Caribbean's most civilised island — calm west coast water, the world's oldest rum distillery, and a Friday night fish fry that defines what island life actually means.
Gaudi's dreamlike city by the sea — marvel at the Sagrada Familia, graze tapas through the Gothic Quarter, and unwind on Barceloneta beach.
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Caribbean Colombia in technicolour — wander the walled Old Town's flower-draped balconies, island-hop the Rosario reefs, and dance salsa in the plazas till late.
Ancient temples in the mountains, the best cooking schools in Southeast Asia, and elephants that you can actually feel good about visiting.
France’s wild Mediterranean island — granite mountains plunging into turquoise water, hill villages, and beaches that rival the tropics.
Storybook England — amble between honey-stone villages, settle in for a fireside pub lunch, and lose an afternoon in gardens straight off a biscuit tin.
Greece’s grand island — Minoan palaces, dramatic gorges, and pink-sand beaches.
Rum, revolution, and rhythms the rest of the world has been trying to copy for 100 years.
A walled marble city above the Adriatic — King’s Landing made real.
The last surviving ancient wonder — pyramids, pharaohs’ temples on the Nile, and Red Sea reefs.
The glamorous Cote d'Azur — people-watch along Nice's Promenade des Anglais, try your luck in Monte-Carlo, and swim the hidden coves of Cap Ferrat.
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The Spice Island — hike to rainforest waterfalls, dive the world's first underwater sculpture park, and breathe air sweet with nutmeg and cinnamon.
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India's beach soul — catch sunset on Palolem's palm-fringed crescent, feast on Portuguese-spiced seafood, and lose the night to a buzzing market.
India's tranquil backwaters — glide a houseboat through palm-lined canals, sip estate tea in the hills of Munnar, and unwind with Ayurveda by the sea.
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Where two continents meet — stand beneath the Hagia Sophia's dome, haggle through the Grand Bazaar, and cruise the Bosphorus as the call to prayer rises.
Jerk smoke, Blue Mountain peaks, Bob Marley, rum, and the Caribbean's most kinetic culture — stay in the resort zone, go wide with a guide.
Africa's most accessible safari — self-drive in your own car or fly into a private reserve with a butler and a plunge pool. The Kruger accommodates both without apology.
Alpine peaks falling into a mirror lake, lined with villas, gardens and old-world glamour.
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Laos at its most serene — witness the dawn alms procession of saffron-robed monks, climb Mount Phousi for the temple view, and swim the turquoise tiers of Kuang Si Falls.
Sun-washed hills and tiled facades — ride rattling Tram 28 through Alfama, eat a warm pastel de nata, and let fado carry the evening over a glass of vinho verde.
Asia's street-food capital — graze George Town's hawker stalls, hunt the UNESCO laneway murals, and ride the funicular up Penang Hill for the sunset.
Turquoise coves, the Tramuntana mountains, and a cathedral over the sea — the island that has it all.
Indian Ocean luxury — snorkel lagoons over technicolour reefs, hike to the seven-coloured earths of Chamarel, and sip rum on powder-soft beaches.
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Nine rivers, a thousand canals, and a way of life unchanged for centuries — the Mekong Delta is Vietnam at its most elemental.
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A megacity of art and appetite — climb the pyramids of Teotihuacan, graze taquerias and mezcalerias, and lose a day in Frida Kahlo's Coyoacan.
Morocco’s Atlantic heart — Art-Deco boulevards, the great mosque on the sea, and the soul of French Morocco.
Windswept Atlantic ramparts, gnaoua rhythms and the freshest grilled fish in Morocco.
The world’s most complete medieval city — a living labyrinth of craft, faith and learning.
A sensory storm of souks, palaces and snake-charmers — with the snow-tipped Atlas on the horizon.
Whitewashed glamour, designer beach clubs, and the Cyclades’ best night out.
Mexico's culinary and craft heartland — savour the seven moles, sip mezcal where it's made, and marvel at the petrified falls of Hierve el Agua.
Where ocean meets ambition — watch the giants transit the Canal, wander the cobbled lanes of Casco Viejo, and rainforest-trek twenty minutes from downtown.
The eternal romance — climb the Eiffel Tower at twilight, wander the Louvre and the Marais, and linger over coffee on a Left Bank terrace.
Thailand's biggest island delivers everything at once: five-star beach clubs, ancient temples, Muay Thai gyms, and a night market that doesn't stop until sunrise.
Portugal's soulful north — toast in the riverside Port cellars, cross the iron Dom Luis I bridge at dusk, and let the golden Douro light do the rest.
The bungee jump that started everything, The Remarkables at your back, and a Central Otago Pinot Noir to end the day.
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Brazil at full volume — ride to Christ the Redeemer's open arms, samba along Copacabana, and cable-car up Sugarloaf as the city lights flicker on.
Mozart’s baroque city between alpine peaks and mirror lakes — and a TravelWell founder’s old haunt.
Costa Rica's vibrant gateway — tour the gold and jade museums, day-trip to the steaming Poas volcano, and sip world-class coffee in the green Central Valley.
Whitewashed villages on a flooded volcano — the Mediterranean’s most famous sunset.
Greek temples, baroque towns, smoking Etna, and the deepest food culture in Italy.
The largest religious monument on Earth — built in the 12th century, reclaimed by jungle, and still the most breathtaking human achievement in Southeast Asia.
A future-city that eats brilliantly — wander the Supertrees of Gardens by the Bay, hawker-hop Michelin street food, and stroll the glowing Marina Bay skyline.
Dalmatia's living history — step inside Diocletian's Roman palace, island-hop to Hvar and Brac, and swim the Adriatic's impossibly clear coves.
The Opera House, the Harbour Bridge, and a coastal walk culture that has produced the southern hemisphere's finest food city.
Carnival fire meets reef calm — jump up at the Caribbean's biggest fete, dive Tobago's Buccoo Reef, and birdwatch the Asa Wright rainforest.
The bohemian Riviera Maya — swim jungle cenotes, watch sunrise over cliff-top Mayan ruins, and beach-club the powder-soft coast.
The Italy of your imagination — wander Florence's Renaissance galleries, drive the cypress-lined roads of Chianti, and feast in hilltop Siena.
The world's yoga capital, Indonesia's best restaurant, and a hotel suspended above a river gorge — Ubud earns its reputation every single day.
A seascape of limestone giants — cruise overnight among emerald karsts, kayak into hidden lagoons, and explore vast sea caves.
Vietnam's atmospheric capital — weave the Old Quarter by scooter, slurp street-side pho on a tiny stool, and sip egg coffee above Hoan Kiem Lake.
A lantern-lit riverside town — be fitted for tailored clothes overnight, cycle to the rice paddies and An Bang beach, and watch the river glow after dark.
Spice-island romance off Tanzania — lose yourself in the alleys of Stone Town, sail a sunset dhow, and pair powder beaches with a Serengeti safari.
TravelWell Expedition Index
Ranked by TravelWell's editorial team on access, uniqueness, ecological integrity and the particular quality of being somewhere that makes you reconsider what travel actually is.
Tokyo, Japan
Japan
The city with more Michelin stars than any other on earth, and the fisherman's market that supplies them all. Tokyo takes food seriously as a matter of cultural identity, not commercial strategy.
San Sebastián, Spain
Spain
More Michelin stars per capita than anywhere else on earth. The pintxos bars of La Parte Vieja operate on a competition system — each bar produces something the others can't. The result is the best bar food in the world.
Lyon, France
France
Paul Bocuse's city. The bouchon tradition — hearty, unfussy Lyonnais cooking in a tiled dining room — is a UNESCO-protected food culture. The Les Halles market is where the chefs shop.
Bologna, Italy
Italy
Not Rome, not Florence — Bologna is Italy's food capital. Mortadella, tagliatelle al ragù, tortellini in brodo, Parmigiano-Reggiano, Prosciutto di Parma. The cooking school tradition here is older than the restaurants.
Oaxaca, Mexico
Mexico
The kitchen that makes everything else in Mexican food make sense: black mole, tlayudas, mezcal from the agave plants visible on the hillside. Oaxacan food culture is one of the richest in the Americas.
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Thailand
The Thai cooking school capital of the world. The morning market at Talad Warorot, the northern Thai dishes (khao soi, sai ua sausage, laap) that never appear on restaurant menus outside the city.
Istanbul, Turkey
Turkey
A city at the intersection of two continents, and the food reflects every influence: the spice bazaar, the bosphorus fish restaurants, the meyhane tradition of sharing small plates for hours.
Lima, Peru
Peru
Central, Maido, and Astrid y Gastón have turned Lima into the South American city for serious food travel. The ceviche alone justifies the flight.
Marrakech, Morocco
Morocco
The souks that smell of cumin and harissa, the tanneries that smell of everything else, and the tagine-to-table cooking classes in riad kitchens that have barely changed in three centuries.
New Orleans, USA
United States
The only truly original cuisine in America. Gumbo, beignets, po'boys, crawfish étouffée — New Orleans' food is inseparable from its music, its architecture, and its particular philosophy about enjoyment.
Beirut, Lebanon
Lebanon
The mezze table at its most magnificent: thirty small plates, the best hummus, kibbeh nayeh, fresh herbs, and a levantine generosity that is very hard to find anywhere else.
Copenhagen, Denmark
Denmark
Noma may have closed, but the New Nordic movement it sparked lives in every Copenhagen restaurant. Foraged, fermented, and hyperlocal food at a standard that has permanently changed global cooking.
Singapore
Singapore
Hawker centre food at a Michelin level: the chicken rice at Tian Tian, the laksa at 328 Katong, the chilli crab at East Coast. Singapore proves that the most important food is rarely the most expensive.
Kyoto, Japan
Japan
Kaiseki cuisine is the most refined, beautiful, and labor-intensive food tradition in the world. A Kyoto kaiseki dinner is twelve courses that trace the seasons as they are expressed through a single Japanese valley.
Tuscany, Italy
Italy
The truffle hunt at dawn, the winery visit at noon, the dinner from the market at dusk. Tuscany practices farm-to-table not as a trend but as a geographic inevitability.
Bordeaux, France
France
The world's most important wine region. The château dinners, the négociant tastings, and the Bib Gourmand restaurants that understand that great wine deserves simple, perfect food.
Hanoi, Vietnam
Vietnam
Pho for breakfast at a pavement stall, bún chả for lunch, cha ca la vong for dinner. Hanoi's street food culture is a legitimate world heritage — informal, affordable, and extraordinary.
Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico
Pujol, Quintonil, and El Hidalguense in the same city as the best tacos al pastor on earth. Mexico City is the hemisphere's great underrated food city.
Cape Town, South Africa
South Africa
The winelands of Stellenbosch, the braai culture, and a restaurant scene building on the confluence of Afrikaner, Cape Malay, and Indian cooking traditions.
Porto, Portugal
Portugal
Bacalhau in sixty preparations, the francesinha sandwich, caldo verde, and Douro Valley wine. Portugal has a food culture that punches far above its tourism profile.
Puglia, Italy
Italy
The heel of the Italy boot: burrata made that morning, orecchiette shaped by hand, Primitivo wine, and olive oil from groves that are older than most countries. The most Italian food in Italy.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Argentina
The best beef in the world, consumed in the parrilla tradition with a quality of seriousness bordering on the religious. And the Italian immigrant influence makes the pasta nearly as good as Bologna.
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