Discover the best Australian travel spot for 2024—it’s not where you think!
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Prepare to be surprised!
In the prestigious New York Times' Best Places to Visit in 2024 list, an unexpected Aussie destination has emerged as the top choice for discerning travellers.
Get ready for the reveal of the secret treasure that has won over vacationers in search of an adventure they will never forget.
Tasmania: Australia's Island of Enchantment
Australia's smallest state, Tasmania, often called ‘Apple Isle’, has long been a haven for nature lovers and foodies.
It has officially taken centre stage, earning the coveted number-one spot on the esteemed travel list. This captivating island boasts a harmonious blend of pristine beaches, verdant bushland, and a thriving culinary scene that will tantalise your taste buds.
‘To get a taste of the island’s Indigenous culture, join members of the local Palawa community on multi-day treks through the powder white sands of Wukalina (Mount William National Park) and orange-lichen-covered rocks of Larapuna (Bay of Fires),’ said travel writer Nora Walsh.
‘Or to get an actual taste of the island, forage for ingredients like wattle seeds and pepperberries with guides from Palawa Kipli, a company that is Indigenous-owned and operated — the experience ends with a tasting menu that includes smoked payathanima (wallaby).’

Tasmania's reputation as a culinary haven is well-deserved.
Indulge in fresh seafood harvested daily from the pristine waters surrounding the island. Savour succulent lamb and beef raised in the lush pastures of the countryside.
And don't forget the delectable cheeses, wines, and spirits that have made Tasmania a gourmet destination in its own right.
Learn about their ancient traditions, explore their sacred sites, and gain a deeper understanding of the profound connection between the Tasmanian people and their ancestral lands. Immerse yourself in short healing strolls around nature as the state offers various stunning gardens and parks.
Both Tourism Tasmania CEO Sarah Clark and acting Premier Michael Ferguson have praised New York Times' designation as a testament to Tasmania's rise to a world-class destination.
‘We couldn’t be more thrilled to be included and have so many unique experiences represented,’ Clark said.
‘We know Tassie has been top of mind for Australian travellers for a while and it’s great to see that now it will be on the bucket lists of international travellers as well.’
Ferguson added, ‘This list will be an essential, trusted source of travel inspiration for many global travellers and we have no doubt it will influence readers to come and visit Tasmania.’
‘We know Tasmania has what the world wants, with our world-class produce and beverages, our beautiful regions, festivals, world heritage sites, events and rugged walks offering something for everyone.’
Sharing the 29th position with 51 other international locations such as Paris and the Yukon, Tasmania is the top-ranked destination Down Under.
As Brisbane also makes an entry on this coveted list, it's clear that Australia's allure extends far beyond the common Sydney or Melbourne excursion.
A Destination for All
Tasmania is a destination that caters to all tastes and preferences.
Families will find many child-friendly attractions, including interactive wildlife encounters and educational and healing nature walks. History buffs can explore the island's rich past at museums and historical sites.
Those seeking a romantic getaway will find secluded beaches, cosy accommodations, and breathtaking sunset views perfect for creating lasting memories.
For Aussies over 60 seeking active adventures closer to home, Tasmania promises once-in-a-lifetime experiences without the hassle of overseas travel.
So, if you're looking for an unforgettable holiday destination in 2024, look no further than Tasmania.
Dear members, are you considering Tasmania for your next travel adventure? What sights or activities are you eager to explore there? We'd love to hear your thoughts!
In the prestigious New York Times' Best Places to Visit in 2024 list, an unexpected Aussie destination has emerged as the top choice for discerning travellers.
Get ready for the reveal of the secret treasure that has won over vacationers in search of an adventure they will never forget.
Tasmania: Australia's Island of Enchantment
Australia's smallest state, Tasmania, often called ‘Apple Isle’, has long been a haven for nature lovers and foodies.
It has officially taken centre stage, earning the coveted number-one spot on the esteemed travel list. This captivating island boasts a harmonious blend of pristine beaches, verdant bushland, and a thriving culinary scene that will tantalise your taste buds.
‘To get a taste of the island’s Indigenous culture, join members of the local Palawa community on multi-day treks through the powder white sands of Wukalina (Mount William National Park) and orange-lichen-covered rocks of Larapuna (Bay of Fires),’ said travel writer Nora Walsh.
‘Or to get an actual taste of the island, forage for ingredients like wattle seeds and pepperberries with guides from Palawa Kipli, a company that is Indigenous-owned and operated — the experience ends with a tasting menu that includes smoked payathanima (wallaby).’

Feeling ready for another memorable trip? Tasmania awaits your exploration. Image credit: Andrii Slonchak/Shutterstock
Tasmania's reputation as a culinary haven is well-deserved.
Indulge in fresh seafood harvested daily from the pristine waters surrounding the island. Savour succulent lamb and beef raised in the lush pastures of the countryside.
And don't forget the delectable cheeses, wines, and spirits that have made Tasmania a gourmet destination in its own right.
Learn about their ancient traditions, explore their sacred sites, and gain a deeper understanding of the profound connection between the Tasmanian people and their ancestral lands. Immerse yourself in short healing strolls around nature as the state offers various stunning gardens and parks.
Both Tourism Tasmania CEO Sarah Clark and acting Premier Michael Ferguson have praised New York Times' designation as a testament to Tasmania's rise to a world-class destination.
‘We couldn’t be more thrilled to be included and have so many unique experiences represented,’ Clark said.
‘We know Tassie has been top of mind for Australian travellers for a while and it’s great to see that now it will be on the bucket lists of international travellers as well.’
Ferguson added, ‘This list will be an essential, trusted source of travel inspiration for many global travellers and we have no doubt it will influence readers to come and visit Tasmania.’
‘We know Tasmania has what the world wants, with our world-class produce and beverages, our beautiful regions, festivals, world heritage sites, events and rugged walks offering something for everyone.’
Sharing the 29th position with 51 other international locations such as Paris and the Yukon, Tasmania is the top-ranked destination Down Under.
As Brisbane also makes an entry on this coveted list, it's clear that Australia's allure extends far beyond the common Sydney or Melbourne excursion.
A Destination for All
Tasmania is a destination that caters to all tastes and preferences.
Families will find many child-friendly attractions, including interactive wildlife encounters and educational and healing nature walks. History buffs can explore the island's rich past at museums and historical sites.
Those seeking a romantic getaway will find secluded beaches, cosy accommodations, and breathtaking sunset views perfect for creating lasting memories.
For Aussies over 60 seeking active adventures closer to home, Tasmania promises once-in-a-lifetime experiences without the hassle of overseas travel.
So, if you're looking for an unforgettable holiday destination in 2024, look no further than Tasmania.
Key Takeaways
- Tasmania has been declared one of the top places in the world to visit in 2024, according to the New York Times's Best Places to Visit list.
- The state has received recognition for its foodie culture, natural environment, Indigenous heritage, and opportunities for unique experiences such as guided walks and cultural treks.
- Tourism Tasmania CEO Sarah Clark expressed joy at being acknowledged internationally, and acting premier Michael Ferguson expects the ranking to boost tourism.
- Tasmania ranked 29th on the list and was one of two Australian destinations featured, with Brisbane taking the 39th spot.
Dear members, are you considering Tasmania for your next travel adventure? What sights or activities are you eager to explore there? We'd love to hear your thoughts!