Google has revealed the most popular destinations for Brits. As a result, Greece took first place, Orlando topped the city rankings, and Rhodes was crowned the most popular island.
The tech giant analyzed destinations in these categories with the highest search interest in 2023 and 2022, along with keywords such as ‘flights’ and ‘travel’ in the UK, and analyzed non-travel related searches. It has been deleted.
The UK’s top 10 country hotlist includes seven destinations in Europe, two in Africa and one in Asia.
After the popular Greece, Spain (in second place) was the country that people typed into Google the most. Italy (third place); Portugal (fourth place) and Croatia (fifth place).
Cyprus ranks sixth, ahead of Thailand (seventh). Egypt (8th place). Malta (9th) and Morocco (10th).
Taking the silver medal on the city list was Tel Aviv, Israel, followed by Seville, Spain, in third place and the popular Moroccan city of Marrakech in fourth place.
In fifth place is La Rochelle, a French city on the Bay of Biscay that boasts a “large pleasure boat marina” and a “predominantly maritime” history, according to TripAdvisor.
Next is Delhi, India (6th place). Cork, Ireland (7th place) and Amsterdam, Netherlands (8th place).
According to Google, the second most popular island is Sicily.
Google said search interest in UK holidays in 2023 was higher than in any year since 2019, the year before the pandemic, but said the pandemic’s impact on overall travel may still be felt. added. Recover to pre-pandemic levels.
According to Google, 2023 will be the third year that search interest in travel-related topics such as flights, accommodations and train tickets has increased compared to the previous year.
Google results This comes after Dubai was named the number one destination in the 2024 TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice Awards, with London ranked top in Europe and New York ranked best in the US.
These winners will be included in several subcategories of awards from TripAdvisor travelers for accommodations, restaurants, and activities in destinations around the world for a 12-month period from October 2022 to September 2023. Determined based on quality and quantity of distinctive reviews and ratings.