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These Are The 6 Most Popular Destinations For Americans This Summer According To Skyscanner

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Spring has sprung, which means many travelers are off to the beach for a fun Spring Break getaway. But not all travelers are focused on the ‘here” and ‘now'.

According to Skyscanner's new Horizons Regional Travel Outlook 2024 Report, many U.S. travelers already have their set their sights on some awesome summer trips across the globe, ranging from lesser-known to iconic to historic.

historic buildings of rome on nice day

Most travelers seem destined to put their passports to use, while one mega-popular U.S. city is just too good to pass up.

These are the 6 most popular destinations for Americans this summer according to Skyscanner.

6) Manila

manila cathedral on beautiful day

The concrete jungle of the Philippines is well worth a trip on its own or as a gateway to island-hopping.

One of the most affordable cities in Asia, Manila has become quite popular for digital nomads.

Despite the drawbacks of high humidity, any type of traveler is well-suited to this city as it's cheap, cultural, and offers many attractions.

Perusing the streets immediately transports you into a completely different culture where you'll find bustling street markets, beautiful historic architecture, and remnants of its Spanish colonial past like the Intramuros district.

5) Madrid

Cibeles fountain in Madrid

Perhaps Spain's artsiest city, Americans are craving culture through Spain's phenomenal food, world-class museums, and mesmerizing architecture.

As one of the most popular countries in Europe, it seems travelers are skipping out on Barcelona as their gateway and using Spain's capital instead.

A recent report by Design Rush named Madrid as the top city in the world for digital nomads, with some of the highlights being a reliable metro, reasonable pricing, lovely climate, and endless attractions.

No matter if you're here for a quick trip or long-term, Madrid is never a bad decision.

4) Orlando

Downtown orlando at dusk

Florida, in general, is having a moment this spring with incredible beach getaways, cultural cities, and of course, all that Orlando has to offer.

Backed by multiple reports, Orlando keeps making its name as one of the best travel destinations.

Orlando is one of few places in Florida not to be considered a beach city per se, but beaches are always within reach no matter where you are in the state.

The major draw to Orlando is, no surprise, the number one amusement park in the world—the magic of Disney World. But that's not all.

This pretty city is full of surprises as a very affordable sunny getaway safe for all ages where the whole fam can have fun during the day and the grown-ups can go out for an underrated nightlife scene.

3) San Carlos de Bariloche

stunning views of san carlos bariloche argentina

Undoubtedly the biggest surprise on Skyscanner's list is that more Americans are seeking an off-path adventure.

San Carlos de Bariloche, in the Patagonia region of Argentina, is a real beaut. It's also more commonly known as simply ‘Bariloche', but adding the extras sure makes it sound nice!

This area is super popular for hiking and taking in some of the world's most stunning natural sites, and the town itself is quite delightful as it surrounds a gorgeous glacial lake.

But, surely the main reason to visit Bariloche in our summer is to ski in their winter as it is one of the top ski destinations this side of the world.

2) Rome

tourists at rome colosseum

Rome is one of the oldest continuously occupied cities in Europe, and it shows in the best of ways as its preservation is remarkable.

Teeming with rich history, gorgeous architecture, and ancient ruins such as the Colosseum and Palatine Hill, Rome is one of the most accessible true bucket-list destinations.

And no matter where you're from, the food is to die for. This iconic global city is astounding at every turn, and it's no surprise that more Americans are already making summer plans to visit.

1) Tokyo

neon lit street in tokyo at night

Japan's most renowned city is a perpetual playground where it seems like you could stay for years and never find yourself bored.

Luckily for U.S. travelers, there are ample flights to reach this Asian powerhouse, including Japan's budget airline ZIPAIR.

Although Japan is asking tourists to explore the country's lesser known gems, it's hard to pass up Tokyo.

A new world awaits you in this city, but Japan is definitely worth exploring outside Tokyo's city limits like other popular cities such as Kyoto, Osaka, or perhaps take a chance on the new bullet train route to relatively unknown side of Japan – Fukui.

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