The ultimate new global bucket list
You’ve ticked off many of the classic bucket list destinations and experiences and now you’re looking for what’s new, exciting and, most importantly, undiscovered. But where on Earth to begin? Help is at hand. We’ve gathered our top travel writers, each expert in a respective part of the planet, with instructions to create a new and ultimate global bucket list, continent by continent. It may involve a new attraction in a favourite European city, a paradisiacal resort in Asia, a thrilling landscape in the Americas, some gorgeous idyll in Oceania, an astonishing wildlife adventure in Africa or an even more extraordinary expedition to Antarctica. It’s all below. Take your fill of whatever takes your fancy and start building your new list.
Europe’s new bucket list: 25 highlights beyond the cliches
You know its world-famous wine regions and iconic cities. Now get to know a different side of the Continent, one of hidden archipelagos and uncrowded marvels.
- by Ben Groundwater
The 19 new must-do highlights of the Pacific and Australasia
Nothing says “holiday” more than an expanse of sparkling water, fine wine and nature in her element.
- by Craig Tansley
The 20 new experiences in Asia you must do
A world of adventure, luxury, fascinating cultures, natural beauty and incredible cuisines is on Australia’s doorstep.
- by Ute Junker
North and South America: Dream big in these dazzling locations
Eat at the world’s best restaurant one day, dive with whale sharks the next. The possibilities are endless in this expansive and geographically diverse region.
- by Kristie Kellahan
Ten incredible experiences in Africa that should be on your bucket list
With its rich wildlife, extraterrestrial landscapes and warm hospitality, there’s little wonder as to why this continent is on many a traveller’s hit list.
- by Sue Williams
New ice age: 10 unbelievable Antarctica experiences
From polar camping to exploring in a luxury sub, there’s no time like the present to super-size your visit to the White Continent.
- by Katrina Lobley