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National Geographic's 2024 'Cool List': The travel magazine has shared 30 destinations and experiences to try in 2024. First up are the Alps of Albania ([pictured).
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Belfast, Northern Ireland: This city is where Van Morrison was born and the Titanic was built.
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Emilia-Romagna, Italy: National Geographic advises exploring this region by bike.
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Europe by train: A spate of new routes is making it easier than ever to ditch short-haul flights and travel by train instead.
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Galloway and Southern Ayrshire, Scotland: This UNESCO biosphere reserve was expanded in 2023.
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Nordland, Norway: The Lofoten islands are in this picturesque Nordic region.
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North Yorkshire, England: The county has set an ambitious goal of increasing tree cover from 6% to over 20% in the Broughton Sanctuary protected area.
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Pompeii, Italy: This ancient site is now easier to access thanks to a direct train from Rome every Sunday.
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Saimaa, Finland: This lesser-known region of Finland gets high marks for gastronomy.
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Tartu, Estonia: Estonia's second city has been selected as a European Capital of Culture for 2024.
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The UEFA European Football Championship: Better known as The Euros, this football tournament will be held at various locations around Germany.
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Valletta, Malta: The sequel to hit movie "Gladiator" filmed here, as did "Napoleon" starring Joaquin Phoenix.
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Whisky in Wales: Though Scotland and Ireland are well known for their love of the peaty stuff, National Geographic says that Wales' whisky scene is worth checking out.
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Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland: Along 1,600 miles of coastline, this is arguably Ireland's best scenic drive.
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Atacama Desert, Chile: The driest place in the world, the Atacama is also one of the most stunning.
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Lima, Peru: It's one of the world's most praised cities for gastronomy right now, with local eatery Central winning the World's Best Restaurant award last year.
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New York: Niagara Falls is one of the many reasons to visit New York state in the US.
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Miami, Florida: One of America's coolest cities, come here for Art Deco architecture and food from around Latin America.
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Dominica: This Caribbean island is a place to get away from the crowds.
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Nova Scotia, Canada: In 2024, the province will host the Congrès Mondial Acadien (Acadian World Congress).
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Texas: This US state has several places that are perfect for viewing next April's eclipse.
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Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico: This dreamy stretch of Gulf of Mexico coastline is home to popular vacation spots like Tulum (pictured).
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Ibera Wetlands, Argentina: Rewilding efforts are making this area a haven for animals like capybaras (pictured), anteaters and jaguars.
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Akagera, Rwanda: Once devastated by the country's civil war, this national park is now a refuge for animals like white rhinos, giraffes, elephants and crocodiles.
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Andrefana Dry Forests, Madagascar: Come here to see glorious baobab trees stretch against the sky.
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Sierra Leone: A new airport opened in capital Freetown this year, making it easier than ever to visit this African nation.
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Sikkim, India: On the border of Nepal and Bhutan, you need a special permit to visit this pocket of the Himalayas.
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Tainan, Taiwan: This city celebrates its 400th birthday in 2024.
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Xi'an, China: Once China's capital, this central Chinese city is best known for the UNESCO-listed Terracotta Warriors.
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Victoria, Australia: This state is home to the popular Twelve Apostles (pictured).
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National Geographic Traveller has published a roster of 30 places and experiences comprising its 2024 ‘cool list.’

About half the list is in Europe, including areas as diverse as the ruins of Pompeii and the mountains of Albania, which the magazine dubs “Europe’s rising star.”

But whether you prefer exploring a major world city, traveling for a sporting event or getting away from it all in a remote paradise, there’s a nice mix here for just about every kind of explorer.

City breaks

For great food, museums and nightlife, head to some of the cities featured on National Geographic’s list.

Among those getting recognition are Xi’an, China, which is best known for the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Terracotta Warriors and Lima, Peru, which has become one of the world’s most acclaimed food destinations.

Meanwhile, Tainan, Taiwan’s original capital, will be marking its 400th anniversary in 2024, which provides a good excuse to check out its eel noodles, turkey rice, tofu pudding and other street food classics.

States of being

In several cases, National Geographic highlighted entire states. There were two in the US, Texas and New York – each of which is about the size of an entire country in Europe.

National Geographic advises not only visiting New York City – the Empire State is also home to some natural beauty at Lake Placid and Niagara Falls. Meanwhile, Texas has several great spots for admiring 2024’s total solar eclipse.

In Victoria, the Australian state home to Melbourne, a new “Great Victorian Bathing Trail” was credited with highlighting the area’s lesser-recognized thermal springs.

Meanwhile, National Geographic also lauded the northern Indian state of Sikkim, which is nestled in the Himalayas near the country’s borders with Bhutan and Nepal. Its crown jewel is Kangchenjunga, the world’s third-tallest mountain.

And Nova Scotia, Canada – which is a province, not a state – was recognized for its Acadian culture. This ethnic group is made up of descendants of Canada’s original French settlers, and their cultural heritage is reflected in Nova Scotia’s delicious seafood dishes.

Natural wonders

The National Geographic list is heavy on beautiful natural destinations.

Places getting the nod include the Atacama Desert in Chile (the world’s driest place), the lush Caribbean island of Dominica and the Andrefana Dry Forests of Madagascar, which are famed for baobab trees.

Scotland has expanded its UNESCO-designated biosphere reserve in Galloway and Southern Ayrshire, hooking them up to a nationwide circuit linking all 13 of Scotland’s UNESCO sites.

See the full list below.

The ‘cool list’ 2024

• Albanian Alps, Albania
• Belfast, Northern Ireland
• Emilia-Romagna, Italy
• Europe by train
• Galloway and Southern Ayrshire, Scotland
• Nordland, Norway
• North Yorkshire, England
• Pompeii, Italy
• Saimaa, Finland
• Tartu, Estonia
• The Euros, Germany
• Valletta, Malta
• Whisky in Wales
• Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland
• Atacama Desert, Chile
• Lima, Peru
• New York State
• Miami, Florida
• Dominica
• Nova Scotia, Canada
• Texas
• Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
• Ibera Wetlands, Argentina
• Akagera, Rwanda
• Andrefana Dry Forests, Madagascar
• Sierra Leone
• Sikkim, India
• Tainan, Taiwan
• Xi’an, China
• Victoria, Australia