
Feb 17, 2025
Europe remains one of the hottest destinations for Canadian travellers in 2018. With its rich history, diverse cultures, and stunning landscapes, countries like France, Italy, and Spain are particularly popular. The allure of exploring iconic landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower in Paris or the Colosseum in Rome draws in millions of visitors every year.
The Caribbean islands are a perennial favourite for Canadians seeking a tropical escape. Destinations like Jamaica, the Dominican Republic, and Cuba offer beautiful beaches, vibrant culture, and all-inclusive resorts that cater to tourists. The warm climate and friendly locals enhance the appeal of this region during the colder months in Canada.
Southeast Asia has gained popularity among Canadian travellers for its affordability and breathtaking scenery. Countries like Thailand, Vietnam, and Indonesia provide a mix of adventure, relaxation, and culinary delights. Travellers can enjoy stunning beaches, lush jungles, and rich cultural experiences without breaking the bank.
Australia continues to attract Canadian tourists looking for unique experiences and diverse landscapes. From the Great Barrier Reef to the Outback, the country's natural wonders are a major draw. Cities like Sydney and Melbourne offer vibrant urban experiences, while the remote areas provide opportunities for adventure and exploration.
Japan has become increasingly popular among Canadian travellers, thanks to its unique blend of ancient traditions and cutting-edge technology. Cities like Tokyo and Kyoto offer a fascinating contrast, with historic temples and modern skyscrapers coexisting. The local cuisine, festivals, and cultural experiences make Japan a must-visit destination in 2018.
The United States remains a top choice for Canadian travellers due to its proximity and diverse offerings. Popular destinations include New York City, Las Vegas, and California's beautiful coastlines. Whether it's shopping, entertainment, or outdoor adventures, the U.S. has something for everyone, making it a convenient getaway for Canadians.
South America is becoming a hotspot for adventurous Canadian travellers seeking to explore its natural beauty and rich cultures. Countries like Peru, Brazil, and Argentina offer breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cities, and incredible wildlife. The chance to visit iconic sites such as Machu Picchu or the Amazon rainforest adds to the allure of this continent.
When planning your travels in 2018, keep these essential tips in mind:
No matter where you choose to go, consider these popular activities to enhance your travel experience:
Destination | Top Activity |
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France | Wine Tasting in Bordeaux |
Jamaica | Visit Dunn's River Falls |
Thailand | Explore the Temples of Bangkok |
Australia | Snorkeling at the Great Barrier Reef |
Japan | Experience Cherry Blossom Season |
USA | See a Broadway Show in NYC |
Peru | Trek to Machu Picchu |
As we move through 2018, Canadian travellers have an array of exciting destinations to choose from. Whether you’re looking for cultural immersion, adventure, or relaxation, these hotspots offer something for every type of traveller. Don't forget to plan ahead, stay informed about travel advisories, and most importantly, enjoy the journey!
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