24 Top Destinations For 2024, A $50,000 Disney Itinerary And More Travel News

Plus: Visit the seven wonders of the world on this cruise and how to tell if your hotel is haunted.

24 Top Destinations For 2024, A $50,000 Disney Itinerary And More Travel News
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The 24 Best Places to Travel in 2024

Want to get a jump on planning next year’s vacations? OvationNetwork, a luxury travel agency that’s part of the Virtuoso group of travel advisors, recently revealed its list of the 24 best places to travel in 2024. Among the destinations recommended are Sardinia, Italy; San Sebastián, Spain; Jeju, South Korea; and Ha Long, Vietnam (above), a UNESCO World Heritage site where a junk boat voyage is a must.


Visit All 7 Wonders of the World on This Cruise

The Azamara cruise line recently unveiled a wondrous itinerary: a 155-night world cruise with visits to all seven wonders of the world. The voyage, which is set to launch in 2026, begins in Miami and concludes in Barcelona, with more than 35 countries along the way. But the highlight of the journey is access to those modern wonders, including the Taj Mahal, Great Wall of China, and Machu Picchu.


Inside a $50,000 Disney Itinerary

Anyone who has ever tried to plan an extensive vacation to Walt Disney World in Orlando knows it can be a complex operation with seemingly endless costly extras. Which is why Jonathan Alder, a luxury travel advisor, has put together a $50,000 Disney itinerary that alleviates the headaches and fast tracks the entire stay. Beyond the perks of private transportation and exclusive ride access is the greatest Disney perk of all—a buyout of the entire theme park.


Travel Wise

Hilton has added more than 20,000 Tesla charging stations to its vast hotel network to accommodate the increasing number of guests who arrive in electric vehicles. Beginning next year, each Hilton property will have at least six charging spots, which can be used by most EVs—not just Tesla vehicles.


How To Tell If Your Hotel Is Haunted

Historic Hotels of America keeps a list of its 25 most haunted properties—among them, Colorado’s Stanley Hotel, which inspired The Shining. But how can you tell if a hotel is actually haunted or if it’s just clever marketing? Among the signs to look for, according to paranormal experts, are objects that move on their own, electronics that turn on and off by themselves and unexplained cold spots. Oh, and if you see twin girls hanging out by the elevators, check out immediately.