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Brits swap sunloungers for hiking boots as best country for adventure revealed | Travel News | Travel

The great outdoors is calling louder than ever. What once seemed like a post-pandemic reaction has solidified into a lifestyle choice for many. More travellers are swapping beach loungers for backpacks, and all-inclusive resorts for cliff faces, hiking boots and wild swims. According to Natural England: “Nearly half of adults in England report spending more time outdoors than before the pandemic (45%, March 2022).”
Now a new global study by travel experts at VIP Grinders confirms the shift, revealing the top countries in the world for adventure tourism in 2025. The study assessed dozens of nations, scoring them across multiple adventure-related factors such as national park coverage, hiking trails, rock climbing routes and surf spots.
The USA topped the global leaderboard, scoring 83.1/100, thanks to its sheer diversity of landscapes and outdoor offerings. From the dramatic canyons of Arizona to California’s surf scene and Colorado’s alpine slopes, the US is a dream for thrill-seekers. It boasts 109,400 hiking trails, 531 ski resorts, and over 182,600 rock climbing routes, not to mention 11,700 unusual attractions – including haunted mansions and eerie ghost towns. With 1,300 surf spots and 285 PADI (Professional Association of Diving Instructors) diving sites, there’s no shortage of watery escapades either.
In second place is Italy (75.7), where adventure travellers can scale Mount Etna, ski on an active volcano, or explore 17,700 hiking trails and 765 extreme sports activities. Australia (70.9) follows, with its abundant coastlines and over 100,000 climbing routes. France (70.5) lands fourth, blending alpine adventure with wild lake swimming and 249 ski resorts.
With a score of 68.7, the United Kingdom ranks fifth globally – showing that you don’t have to travel far for an adrenaline hit. The UK features 33,900 hiking trails, including classics like the West Highland Way and Snowdonia’s Glyderau range. With 8.2% of land protected as national park, and 84 ski resorts, the country offers a surprisingly diverse portfolio of adventure options.
Coastal thrill-seekers can enjoy kayaking in Wales, surfing in Cornwall, or wreck diving in Scapa Flow, Scotland. The UK’s 7,723 miles of coastline provide ample opportunity for watersports. Add in 3,200 unusual attractions – from ancient ruins to spooky landmarks – and the UK’s appeal as an outdoor playground continues to grow.
And while many assumed adventure travel peaked post-COVID, data from several tourism boards show consistent year-on-year growth in bookings for hiking holidays, wild swimming spots, and active staycations since 2021 – indicating this is more than a trend. It’s a new way of travelling.
According to VIP Grinders’ Global Adventure Score (out of 100)
- United States – 83.1
- Italy – 75.7
- Australia – 70.9
- France – 70.5
- United Kingdom – 68.7
- Spain – 68.3
- Canada – 66.5
- Germany – 58.3
- New Zealand – 52.6
- Japan – 46.5
Destinations & Things To Do
Chasing the Sun and New Horizons: Top Summer Destinations of 2025

By Menna Saad El Din
Summer 2025 is in full swing, and travelers are more eager than ever to explore. This year’s trends reveal a fascinating mix of classic favorites and emerging “hidden gems,” with a strong emphasis on immersive cultural experiences, outdoor adventures, and a growing desire for sustainable and value-driven travel.
For those dreaming of European escapes, the classics remain eternally popular. France continues to draw crowds with its timeless allure, from the romantic charm of Paris to the sun-drenched lavender fields of Provence and the glamorous French Riviera. Italy is another perennial favorite, with travelers indulging in its rich history, culinary delights, and stunning landscapes, whether exploring ancient Rome, the canals of Venice, or the dramatic beauty of the Amalfi Coast. Greece, particularly its iconic islands, also maintains its strong appeal for those seeking sun, history, and vibrant Mediterranean culture.
However, a standout destination this summer is undoubtedly Portugal. The country has emerged as a truly hot spot, appealing to a wide range of travelers. From its iconic cities to its stunning coastline and charming hidden corners, Portugal offers an incredible blend of experiences.
Lisbon, the vibrant capital, enchants with its historic charm, colorful neighborhoods, and iconic yellow trams, while Porto captivates with its rich history, delicious wine, and picturesque riverside. Beyond the major hubs, the Algarve continues to be a draw for its golden beaches and dramatic cliffs, perfect for a relaxing seaside escape. Portugal’s appeal also extends beyond the well-known. Madeira, often called “The Floating Garden of the Atlantic,” is gaining significant traction for its lush landscapes, invigorating hiking trails, and a year-round spring-like climate, ideal for nature lovers.
Beyond Europe, several other destinations are making a significant splash this summer. Vietnam has seen a remarkable surge in interest, captivating travelers with its UNESCO World Heritage sites, breathtaking natural beauty, and rich cultural tapestry, from bustling cities to serene bays.
Mauritius is trending as a top choice for a luxurious tropical paradise, with its pristine beaches and diverse biodiversity. For those seeking “reversed summer” adventures, Queenstown, New Zealand, is the go-to for outdoor enthusiasts, offering skiing, bungee jumping, hiking, and stunning scenery amidst the Southern Alps.
This summer, the trend is towards more meaningful and diverse travel. Travelers are increasingly prioritizing experiences that connect them with local communities, embrace slower paces, and offer opportunities for mental and physical wellness. Whether you’re yearning for classic European charm, exotic Asian adventures, or the captivating allure of New Zealand, Summer 2025 is proving to be a season of diverse and enriching travel, inviting everyone to discover their perfect escape.
Destinations & Things To Do
Only In Your State Celebrates 10 Years of Local Travel

The States of Discovery podcast, brought to you by Only In Your State, is your ticket to an audio adventure where curiosity meets exploration. Hosted by the adventure-loving duo, Marisa and Sara, each episode takes you on a journey to uncover the hidden narratives of our country—one story at a time. Whether it’s diving into the minimalist charm of van life or broadcasting live from the bustling Wisconsin State Fair, this podcast shines a light on the untold stories that surround us. With insights from captivating locals and engaging experts, tune in monthly for a fresh dose of discovery.
In this special 10th birthday episode of our podcast, Sara and Marisa take a nostalgic look back at a decade of Only In Your State. From humble beginnings to becoming one of the largest travel brands dedicated to uncovering America’s hidden gems, we’re reflecting on where we started, what we’ve learned, and where we’re going next.
Whether you’ve been with us from the beginning or just discovered your state’s page last week, this is an episode made to celebrate YOU—our readers, travelers, and local lovers.
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Spain’s Domestic Travel Surge: Top National Destinations for July Long Weekend

Spain’s domestic travel surge has taken center stage this July, as Spanish residents opt overwhelmingly for getaways within their own borders. Fueled by the long weekend around July 25, traditionally marked by the Feast of Saint James, travel activity is peaking from major hubs like Madrid, Galicia, and the Basque Country.
According to booking insights from online travel giant eDreams, sun-drenched coastal spots and vibrant cities are attracting the lion’s share of attention. The data reveals strong interest in both traditional beach retreats and cultural urban escapes, reflecting a summer trend that blends relaxation with exploration.
Beachfront Bliss and Urban Adventures Dominate the Weekend
Coastal Escapes Lead the Rankings
As temperatures rise and vacation days align with the extended weekend, destinations like Palma de Mallorca, Tenerife, Ibiza, Málaga, Menorca, Alicante, and Gran Canaria top the list for domestic beach travel. These locations remain perennial favorites thanks to their combination of warm climates, iconic coastlines, and dynamic leisure offerings.
eDreams data points to a strong correlation between city of departure and destination type. Travelers from Madrid and northern Spain are most drawn to coastal locales, looking to unwind along the Balearic and Canary Islands or on the Mediterranean coast.
City Breaks Still in High Demand
Major cities aren’t left behind. Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, and Sevilla continue to draw visitors seeking culture, cuisine, and history. These urban destinations are ideal for travelers seeking quick yet enriching weekend trips without leaving the country.
This urban trend underlines the growing popularity of short-format travel that combines accessibility with rich cultural experiences — ideal for the limited timeframe of a holiday bridge.
Where Travelers Are Coming From — and Going
Key Departures and Arrivals
The long weekend holiday sees travelers departing primarily from Santiago de Compostela, La Coruña, Vigo, Madrid, and Bilbao. The same cities — especially those in Galicia — are also receiving a notable influx of travelers, with Santiago de Compostela emerging as a significant hub due to its religious and historical significance during the Feast of Saint James.
In fact, the influx of domestic and international tourists to Galicia underscores the symbolic and cultural importance of this region during late July. International visitors also show interest, with travelers from Germany, the United Kingdom, and France arriving to take part in the festivities and summer atmosphere.
Top Destinations Based on eDreams Bookings
Top National Destinations | Top International Destinations |
---|---|
Palma de Mallorca | Paris |
Tenerife | London |
Ibiza | Lisbon |
Málaga | Rome |
Madrid | – |
Barcelona | – |
Planning Ahead or Booking Last-Minute?
Booking Habits Vary by Region
One of the more revealing trends from the eDreams analysis is the mixed approach to planning. While some travelers booked their trips more than two months in advance, others waited until just weeks — or even days — before departure.
For instance, 46% of travelers headed to Vigo and 39% of those traveling to La Coruña made their reservations within the last month. Meanwhile, a more organized 25% of visitors to Bilbao and Santiago de Compostela had confirmed plans over two months prior.
Short-Term and Spontaneous Travel on the Rise
This dual behavior reflects a broader shift in travel habits, where flexibility is key. With platforms like eDreams offering dynamic packages and real-time availability, travelers are empowered to make quick decisions without sacrificing choice or quality.
Whether meticulously planned or spontaneously booked, the July long weekend proves that Spain’s passion for local travel remains strong. From serene coastlines to buzzing cities, domestic destinations are thriving this season.
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