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Each new year brings a new slate of global travel darlings – places that are generating all of the buzz and drawing the crowds; for the coming year, Hotels.com already has some intel on which international locations may garner the most interest among busy globetrotters – and identified 5 hidden hotspots for 2026.
The booking platform found significant year-over-year search growth for five locations in particular. These stand-out destinations span the globe, from Italy to South Africa and Thailand.
But we’re not talking about the usual headline grabbers in each of these countries like Rome, Cape Town or Bangkok. Instead, Hotels.com has discovered what it has dubbed “hidden hotspots” or emerging destinations that travelers will want to put on their radar in 2026. So, where are these so-called hidden gems that we should all be busy booking our next vacation to? Read on to find out more.

Belluno, Italy
+100% YoY search increase
Located in the foothills of the Dolomites, the Italy town of Belluno is a charming alpine community that combines medieval architecture with breathtaking mountain scenery.
Visitors can wander through cobblestone streets lined with Renaissance buildings, savor authentic northern Italian cuisine, and explore nearby Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park for hiking, cycling, and winter sports.
Where to stay
Belluno is known for agritourism, where a working farm offers accommodation and activities, such as at Agriturismo Villa di Modolo, a former dairy shop and farm.
The town also offers adventurous ski retreats at hotels like FIORI Dolomites Experience Hotel, which features on-site downhill skiing. Average hotel prices around $195 a night.

Muscat, Oman
+85% YoY search increase
In Muscat, the mountains meet soft-sand beaches and Middle Eastern luxury. Here you’ll find a mix of coastal beauty, historic forts, bustling souks and luxury eco-resorts that draw travelers seeking authenticity and adventure. And did we mention the views of the Al Hajar Mountains and the Sea of Oman?
Where to stay
Al Bustan Palace was initially built as a palace and is now a luxurious stay that combines the beauty of Oman’s architecture with views of the Al Hajar mountains or the Sea of Oman. The Chedi Muscat offers a serene escape near Muscat’s main attractions. Average hotel prices around $230 a night.
Limpopo, South Africa
+75% YoY search increase
Limpopo is a nature and culture destination, with Big Five safaris, hot springs, and heritage sites like Mapungubwe, an ancient kingdom.
Travelers can enjoy guided game drives, soak in natural hot springs, and visit local villages to experience authentic South African traditions.
Where to stay
Safari Lodges or Bush Camps allow travelers to experience Limpopo’s wildlife and rugged terrain. Mhondoro Safari Lodge & Villa includes three outdoor pools, a safari experience, and premium dining options, all complemented by 24-hour room service and deep soaking tubs. Average prices around $340 a night.
Tbilisi, Georgia
+75% YoY search increase
Georgia is breaking tourism records in 2025, with Tbilisi leading the way. Visitors can wander cobblestone streets, sample world-class Georgian wines, and relax in historic sulfur baths.
Where to stay
Tbilisi’s rich history and architecture shine in places like this Salvaged Stay, The Stamba Hotel, a beautifully restored famous publishing house with a unique blend of vintage charm and modern amenities.
The Blue Fox Hotel, set in the heart of the Georgian capital’s historic Old Town, is a beautiful blend of Georgian classical design and modern contemporary elements. Average prices around $100 a night.
Trat, Thailand
+65% search YoY increase
With 52 large and small islands featuring long, white, sandy beaches and unspoiled coral reefs, Trat offers a number of tranquil hideouts for beach and nature-lovers. Trat is seen as a sustainable destination that is gaining popularity as a quieter alternative to Phuket.
Where to stay
Trat offers a lot of quiet stays on an underdeveloped coast that focuses on being eco-friendly, like The Retreat and The Chill Resort & Spa Koh Chang. Average prices around $155 a night.
This article originally appeared in TravelPulse.
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