Based on the global search data, Google has today published a list of the top 10 travel destinations in 2020 globally, as well as the top 10 travel destinations according to Canadians.
Google has pulled the following data from global hotel searches to reveal the destinations people from around the world are interested in traveling to this year.
2020 Global Trending Destinations
Da Nang, Vietnam
Sao Paulo, Brazil
Seoul, Korea
Tokyo, Japan
Tel Aviv, Israel
Marseille, France
Vienna, Austria
Bangkok, Thailand
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Perth, Australia
2020 Trending Destinations According to Canadians
London, England
Badung, Bali
Singapore, Malaysia
Tokyo, Japan
Orlando, Florida
Bangkok, Thailand
Dubai, UAE
New Orleans, Louisiana
Tampa, Florida
Paris, France
At the same time, Google has shared some handy tips to help travellers pick the best hotel for their trip in 2020.
Know when to go: Visit google.com/travel on your desktop to find the best times to visit, and typical hotel prices for your dates of travel. The “When to visit” tab shows how weather, crowds and pricing vary across the year and the “What you’ll pay” tab shows if prices are low, typical or high for the dates you’re considering.
Narrow down by neighbourhood: Click on “Where to stay” to get a summary of top neighbourhoods, including what each area is known for, its location score, and the average cost of hotels in that neighbourhood.
See personal results: In your hotel results, we’ll tell you if you’ve searched for or stayed at a hotel before, or if there are similar options to places you’ve stayed at in other cities.
Understand how much you’ll pay for the whole stay: You can now see both the nightly price and the total price for your dates on the “Overview” or “Prices” tab when you check availability.
Resume planning your trip in seconds: Easily access your trip information at google.com/travel by adding the Travel shortcut to your phone’s home screen.
Do you plan to visit any of these destinations this year?
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