Passport to 2026: Ten Expert-Curated Destinations for Every Travel Style

Whether it’s the excitement of a new destination or the comfort of a favorite retreat, we all have a place that’s calling our name. At Boscov’s Travel, we know the value of a well-planned itinerary, and in 2026, the world is offering more reasons than ever to set out and explore.

Our expert Boscov’s Travel Advisors have hand-selected their top ten destinations to inspire your next adventure. From the high-energy celebrations of America’s 250th anniversary to serene, off-the-beaten-path escapes, this list is designed to be your guide to a year of purposeful and unforgettable travel.

Our Top Ten Picks:

1. Popular: Mexico

The Experience: Effortless Luxury & All-Inclusive Comfort

Expert Insight: Mexico continues to set the standard for stress-free getaways. Our clients consistently report that the service from resort staff is “next to none,” offering a level of hospitality that makes every guest feel like a VIP.

The Mexico all-inclusive experience has evolved into a realm of total personalization. Many of our preferred resorts feature gourmet à la carte dining, unlimited beverages (including alcoholic), 24-hour room service, and top-shelf amenities included in your stay. Whether you are looking for a family-friendly oasis or an adults-only retreat, Mexico remains the premier choice for those who want high-value luxury and pristine Caribbean waters.

2. Exotic: Japan

The Experience: Ancient Traditions Meet Modern Marvels

Expert Insight: Japan is more accessible than ever in 2026. With airfares trending lower than in previous years, it’s the ideal time to explore the neon-lit streets of Tokyo and the serene temples of Kyoto. What makes Japan truly exotic is the profound sense of discovery found in its details—from the intricate, pagoda-style architecture to the quiet mystery of a hidden mountain shrine. Travelers can enjoy a seamless blend of the ultra-modern and the deeply traditional, from riding the lightning-fast Shinkansen bullet trains to participating in a quiet tea ceremony in a centuries-old garden. It offers a cultural immersion that is truly unlike anywhere else on Earth.

3. Adventurous: Costa Rica

The Experience: Biodiversity & Active Exploration

Expert Insight: Costa Rica is a playground for the senses. From the towering Arenal Volcano to “cloud treks” through the misty canopy of Monteverde, the variety of activity is unmatched. It is the perfect destination for travelers who want to see exotic wildlife in their natural habitat.

Expect to see different species of monkeys—from the vocal Howler monkeys to the curious White-Faced Capuchins—swinging through the trees. Along the coast and in the rainforests, you can spot slow-moving sloths tucked into the branches and vibrant Scarlet Macaws or Keel-Billed Toucans flying overhead. Whether you are zip-lining over forests or soaking in natural hot springs, adventure and wildlife encounters are built into every day of the itinerary.

4. Relax and Recharge: Fiji

The Experience: Ultimate Seclusion & Tropical Serenity

Expert Insight: While Fiji requires a long-haul flight, the reward is total peace and world-class relaxation. You are transported to some of the world’s most secluded beaches, far from the bustle of daily life and crowded tourist hubs. It is a destination where time seems to slow down, allowing you to fully unplug. For travelers looking to truly reset, the private island feel and crystal-clear turquoise waters of Fiji offer a level of serenity that is worth every mile of the journey.

5. Off-the-Beaten-Path: Patagonia

The Experience: Raw Wilderness & Untamed Beauty

Expert Insight: For those who have already checked the “major” landmarks off their list, Patagonia offers a rugged, awe-inspiring frontier that feels refreshingly undiscovered. Spanning the southern tips of Chile and Argentina, this region is for the traveler who finds peace in glaciers, jagged granite peaks, and the quiet of the great outdoors.

However, the experience goes beyond the scenery; you can immerse yourself in the legendary Gaucho (cowboy) culture at a traditional local estancia (ranch). Here, the “slow food” lifestyle comes to life through authentic open-fire barbecues—where local lamb is roasted for hours—perfectly paired with bold regional wines. It’s a place that balances spiky mountain landscapes with sophisticated frontier hospitality.

6. Entertaining: New Cruise Ships

The Experience: Cutting-Edge Innovation & World-Class Shows

Expert Insight: 2026 is a landmark year for cruising, where the ship itself becomes the center of the entertainment. With the recent launch of ships like Royal Caribbean’s Star of the Seas and Norwegian Cruise Line’s Aqua, travelers can enjoy a city-like atmosphere at sea. These vessels offer Broadway-caliber entertainment, record-breaking water activities, and an incredible array of specialty dining that ensures travelers of all ages are constantly captivated. It is the perfect choice for those looking for non-stop excitement and luxury on the water.

7. Nature Lovers: Norway

The Experience: Majestic Fjords & Refreshing Climates

Expert Insight: We often recommend Norway as the “next step” for those who loved their Alaska cruise but are looking for a new perspective on natural beauty. The landscape here features deep, emerald-green fjords carved by ancient glaciers and dramatic mountains that rise straight from the sea. Nature lovers can experience the phenomenon of the Midnight Sun in the summer months, providing nearly 24 hours of daylight to explore pristine waterfalls and remote coastal villages. Visitors can wander the colorful, historic wharf of Bergen or sail through the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Geirangerfjord. It is the ultimate escape for those who prefer cooler, refreshing temperatures and a landscape that feels like a quiet, untouched world of pure natural wonder.

8. Metropolitan: London

The Experience: Seamless Urban Exploration

Expert Insight: London is an ideal city for those who love a metropolitan pace but appreciate easy navigation. The subway system (the “Tube”) is remarkably easy to use, making it simple to pack your day with West End plays, world-renowned museums, and historic landmarks like the Tower of London without the stress of logistics. For a classic experience, you can hop on an iconic red double-decker bus to see the city from a different perspective as you cruise past Big Ben and Buckingham Palace. From high-end shopping to historic charm, London offers a diverse big-city experience that is both accessible and exciting for every type of traveler.

9. Historical & Cultural: Rome

The Experience: A Living Museum

Expert Insight: In Rome, history isn’t tucked away behind glass; it’s on every street corner. The entire city functions as an open-air museum, offering a profound connection to the past for any culture seeker. You can enjoy a gelato while standing in the shadow of the Pantheon or walk the same stones as gladiators at the Colosseum.

Beyond the monuments, Rome offers a sensory journey into the Italian way of life. You can spend your afternoons exploring the vine-covered alleyways of the Trastevere neighborhood or dining at authentic trattorias that serve world-class pasta and local wines. It is an incredible choice for travelers who want to immerse themselves in history, art, architecture, and a vibrant food culture that has been perfected over centuries.

10. Event-Based: USA America250 Celebrations

The Experience: A Once-in-a-Lifetime Patriotic Milestone

Expert Insight: 2026 marks the 250th anniversary of the United States, turning the country into a massive venue for historic events. The center of the action is at the National Mall in Washington, D.C., which will host the Great American State Fair—a month-long festival featuring local food and exhibits from all 50 states. Along the coast, the Sail250® tour will bring a fleet of over 60 international tall ships and military vessels into harbors including Philadelphia, Norfolk, Boston, New Orleans, and New York & New Jersey.

The celebrations extend deep into the heart of the country as well. In the Midwest, Mount Rushmore is planning a rare, signature fireworks display to mark the milestone. On the West Coast, cities like Seattle and Los Angeles are preparing cultural festivals that honor the diverse history of the Pacific.

For sports fans, this patriotic milestone perfectly aligns with the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with cities like Philadelphia and New York hosting major matches throughout the summer. Whether you are watching record-breaking fireworks or exploring newly renovated galleries at the Smithsonian, 2026 is the premier year to experience these once-in-a-lifetime American celebrations.

Plan Your 2026 Journey

2026 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting years for travel yet! Whether you want to witness the massive Sail250® fleet, explore the stunning landscapes of Patagonia, or simply kick back at a world-class all-inclusive in Mexico, this is the year to make it happen.

Forget the stress of planning and the endless online searches. Our experts are here to handle the details so you can focus on the fun stuff—like deciding which specialty restaurant to try first or which national park to check off your list. From exclusive cruise perks to the best hidden spots in Rome, we’ve got you covered.

Our Boscov’s Travel Advisors are ready to assist you in planning whenever you’re ready! Contact your local Boscov’s Travel or call 800-755-8020 or visit https://www.boscovstravel.com/

Holiday Travel: Where to go for the Holiday Season

The following post is written by Amanda from the Boscov’s Travel marketing department.
Before you know it, the holidays will be here (I know some of my colleagues have started decorating for Christmas already!). If you are like me and like to plan ahead to avoid the rush, stress and are not quite your house can fit one.more.toy., consider giving the gift of travel. Besides, statistics show 53.1% of people report receiving unwanted gifts during Christmas. Give your family, friend or loved one a dream vacation, tour, cruise because we can guarantee that gift will not end up in the trash (like the 4% that are immediately thrown there!). Below are tips and recommendations on where to go on 1) an extended vacation 2) a weekend getaway as well as 3) day trips to experience this holiday season.
Extended vacation

WALT DISNEY WORLD
Most people typically associate the most magical place on earth with summer vacations, but visiting the magic during the holiday season can be the best time to go. The Christmas lights, decorations, shows, weather, WAIT times… yes you heard me right – there are typically less crowds! Just travel before December 23rd as this starts the peak week for Disney crowds and lasts until New Years. My family typically travels to Disney the second week of December and it’s about 70-75 degrees during the day and high 60’s in the evening. It’s so perfect considering Pennsylvania is about 30 degrees at that time.
Let us help you plan your Disney holiday. We still have 2019 packages available through our exclusive non-stop flights from select local airports. Call or visit your local Boscov’s Travel to plan your magical vacation!

CRUISING
If you’ve ever been on a cruise during a holiday, you know the staff goes all out! Whether it be Halloween or Christmas, on cruise lines like Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line or Disney Cruise Line, you’ll be charmed by the activities and creativity of the crew. Plus you can even take cruises into the New Year… talk about the ultimate party at sea. Bonus perk: no time spent laboring over the holiday meal.





Weekend getaway
HERSHEY, PA
Yes, this sounds bizarre but this recommendation is for the people who want that theme park experience, but might be on a budget, have time constraints or you’re looking for something a little closer to home. Hershey is a great destination for winter activities. No, you won’t get that warm weather, but you will get great park deals as well as fewer crowds. Hershey Park remains open during this time with select rides available to ride and entrance is historically anywhere from $20-23. Santa visits and brings his reindeer in for the season for you to visit and feed. How cool is that? Hershey is also known for their Christmas light displays where you experience the dancing lights in the comfort of your warm car. Turn on their radio station and travel through Hershey’s very own Candy Cane Lane! It’s super cute for the young ones and well worth it.
NEW YORK CITY, NY
What a place to visit during the holidays! The city is just gorgeous once the holiday hits the town. The Rockettes, Christmas Village, The Nutcracker, Christmas markets, Rockefeller Center, and beyond… New York really shows up for the holiday. You know when you see movies of people ice skating in NYC? You can do that too! Just visit Bryant Park Winter Village. This 17,000 square foot ice skating rink features lots of activities nearby with vendors and businesses in the area. Be sure to check out Santaland at Macy’s, the New York tradition since 1902.
Day Trips
PEDDLER’S VILLAGE IN DOYLESTOWN, PA
Peddler’s Village is a cute town-like setting with quaint shops and fine dining. They feature grand illumination lighting with one million lights and an annual Gingerbread House competition and display. This place feels like a fairytale when you visit it at Christmas time. With over 60 specialty shops, from bakeries, restaurants, clothing, jewelry stores, unique food stores, this is a day trip I would tell everyone to visit at least once.
PHILADELPHIA, PA
Ohh Philadelphia. Macy parade? Check! City Hall festivities, ice skating, Philly’s own nutcracker, and Love Park village make this a Christmas-y day trip. Holiday pop-ups during the holidays are a draw for the City of Brotherly Love. If you decide to spend a weekend, I would head over to the Macy’s Christmas Light show on the first night. Every two hours there is a free performance and it is AMAZING! Macy’s has the whole second floor transformed into a village so you can relax and enjoy (and stay warm). Once you hit the city for a day two make sure to head over to City Hall. This is where the Deck the Hall Light show plays and you can skate on the ice rink. Then head over to Philadelphia Christmas Village in Love Park. With 80 wooden booths of merchants of all different varieties, there is something for everyone in this village. End your night over at the Comcast Center where you will see a super high-res LED holiday show.
Ready to start planning? Contact your Boscov’s Travel Specialist to get away for the holidays.
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