The Best of the Best list on the travel site was visited approximately 150 million times in 2025.
The Best of the Best list on the travel site was visited approximately 150 million times in 2025.
A YouGov survey has ranked budget airlines by food quality, with results likely to surprise some UK travellers
The airport closed down due to expansion issues, as it couldn't accommodate larger aircraft
It has been a beloved seaside landmark for over 200 years, where families can explore its rich history and enjoy a ride on its historic train for just a few pounds
The holiday spot has crystal-clear waters and virtually no summer rainfall
This charming coastal spot is one of the most beautiful beaches in the UK.
The zoo is very clean and well looked after, with friendly staff and good food
Forget Big Ben or Buckingham Palace, the UK is home to two of the world's top attractions according to real-life reviews and experiences – and they're both in the same city
A woman has shared the "perfect" spot for a Sunday walk - and it's ideal for taking the dog or children along. The venue, just over an hour's drive from London, boasts expansive parkland surrounding a historic 14th century manor house
Coastal 30A delivers unmatched live-music variety — from beachfront jams and brunch sets to intimate acoustic nights.
A Waterstones stone has been crowned the 'most beautiful bookshop in the world' by visitors thanks to its stunning interior - and people can't wait to plan a visit to it
One beach has been named third best in the world with its stunning backdrop, and it's not in Cornwall, Devon or Yorkshire
This historic Shropshire market town is bursting with history and has more than 500 listed buildings to explore, plus a vibrant food scene and festivals
The iconic theme park has been abandoned for the last five years, but is currently undergoing an incredible transformation and is expected to reopen in 2028
Find nature-based kids' programs on 30A: wilderness classes, science centers, eco-tours, and camps, plus practical tips on enrollment, safety, and costs.
The village was evacuated in 1943 when residents were given just one month to leave - now frozen in time, it's a haunting tourist attraction
Just 90 minutes from Galway, this breathtaking island is home to 800 people and prehistoric forts dating to 1100BC, allowing for a traditional lifestyle that charms travellers
This seaside spot has been crowned the best fish and chip restaurant in the UK at the 2026 National Fish and Chip Awards, beating over 10,500 chippy operators nationwide
This area of Bradford is home to 55 listed buildings packed into a small corner of the city centre, with stunning architecture that has been used as a filming location for TV and film projects including Peaky Blinders
Elafonisi Beach on the Greek island of Crete is famed for its stunning 'pink sand' and offers "natural beauty, crystal clear waters and unforgettable views" - and return flights start from just £41
It's a foodie hotspot in Cumbria, with Michelin-starred restaurants boasting a 'farm to table' philosophy and famous sticky toffee pudding, ideal for a UK holiday
A beauty spot was named one of Britain's best seaside towns despite being located a few miles from the sea
This vibrant just an hour away from Cork Airport is bursting with charm, and calls for the ideal getaway with cliffside walks and tasty food
Just off Weston-super-Mare in the Bristol Channel, this spot remains uncharted territory for many but offers Victorian ruins, military history, and wildlife including seals, deer and rare birds
Tripadvisor unveiled its first Travelers’ Choice Awards category for 2026: Best of the Best Destinations, highlighting the spots that earned the highest ratings and most glowing reviews from real travelers over the past year. But beyond the rankings themselves, the list serves as a reminder that dream destinations don’t have to be experienced during their most chaotic months.
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Dublin's beloved Soup Dragon on Capel Street, known for its affordable lunches is set to close at the end of February.
The Irish medieval sculptures continue to wow visitors as they walk through the ruins of one of the country's best examples of a Cistercian abbey
This medieval abbey boasts spectacular 13th-century stone carvings of knights and saints, but many tourists miss this national monument in favour of the Rock of Cashel
The trail is an 8.5-mile family-friendly walk through the Peak District with stunning viaduct views, tunnels and plenty of cafes along the flat, accessible route perfect for pushchairs
The village is nestled in the Yorkshire Wolds and sits near Garrowby Hill, the highest point in the Wolds, with access to the 79-mile Yorkshire Wolds National Trail