For anyone feeling a sudden urge for summer wanderlust, Google unveiled its top 20 destinations that travelers have already taken an interest in for any upcoming warm weather getaways.
From domestic to international locations, Google shared insights based on past flight booking data and search trends with “Good Morning America” to help people start planning summer vacation spots or shape an ideal itinerary.
Much like snubs and surprises during awards season, there are a couple of places that fell out of favor since last year as well as some new additions that made this year’s list.
Check out all the spots below.
The search engine technology company said the list reflects people in the U.S. searching on Google Flights for travel anytime between June 1 through August 31, 2024.
Cancun, which previously came in at number one during summer, dropped to number six, while Tokyo is on the rise, with Madrid and San Juan new to the summer location lineup.
1. London
2. Paris
3. Tokyo
4. Rome
5. New York
6. Cancun
7. Orlando
8. Las Vegas
9. Seattle
10. Athens
11. Los Angeles
12. Miami
13. Barcelona
14. Dublin
15. Fort Lauderdale
16. Honolulu
17. Denver
18. Madrid
19. Boston
20. San Juan
The biggest change from 2023, according to Google, is that Cancun moved down from the number two spot to number six, while Tokyo rose from number eight to number three.
Newcomers to the top destinations list include San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Madrid, Spain. Chicago and San Francisco didn’t make the top 20 this year.
Google gathers insights from mid-January to mid-March from U.S. users to find out what travel-related queries are top of mind ahead of summer.
Searches for “travel itinerary” and “solo travel” reached an all-time high in January.
Two of the top trending “weekend getaway” destinations are Palm Springs and Florida Keys.
The top trending “romantic getaway” destinations were Napa, the famed California wine country, and Key West, home to the southernmost point in the Continental U.S. with historic landmarks.
Finally, La Romana and Saint John were the top trending destinations searched with all-inclusive resorts.
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