Dream Destinations: Where We're Heading in 2026

Carly Faghy • January 28, 2026

2026 is all about those "pinch-me" moments.


It’s about finally booking those tickets, packing the bag, and doing that one trip that’s been on your bucket list for years. But the best bit? Everyone’s dream looks different.


For some, their dream destination looks like white-washed sands and an overwater villa, Or maybe it’s, backpack on, trekking up a mountain just to catch that first glimpse of the view. Some crave the buzz of a city that never sleeps, or the silence of a wide-open road. Whatever your dream destination is, we’re here to help you turn that daydream into a reality.


To give you some serious inspo, we sat down with our travel agents to see which dreams they’re chasing this year.

South Africa Safari Holidays

1. South Africa


Ok, we need to start with the big one, and South Africa is definitely that. Imagine canvassing through Kruger National Park where the Big Five are literally your neighbours!


Or head over to Cape Winelands for a bit of world-class wine tasting. You can even spot penguins at Boulders Beach or get stuck into an adventure at the Blyde River Canyon.



Tash M (travel agent), is dreaming of this trip and it’s not hard to see why.


Top Tip For Safari Holidays:


Patience is a virtue. We’ve all watched the David Attenborough documentaries, but remember those cameramen sit there for days to get that one shot. Safaris are all about the wait. But looking out at the bush and spotting prey from a distance is one of the most "out of body" experiences you’ll ever have.

2. Niagara Falls


Niagara Falls is a total classic for a reason. It’s big, it’s loud, and honestly, it makes you feel tiny in the best way possible. 

This is nature at its most powerful. 


Liz, from our head office is obsessed with this one and reckons this is the trip she is absolutely must do this year! 


Top Tip for Niagara Falls:



Try and catch the falls at night; they light them up in all sorts of colours and it makes the whole place look like a film set.


Australia Holidays

3. Australia


Who’s up for a road trip? The Land Down Under is massive, wild, and best seen from behind the wheel.


A campervan trip through Oz is just incredible.


Picture this: sleeping under the stars, hitting the road at your own pace, and stopping at those random spots that weren't even on the itinerary. Our travel agent Natasha S (we have two!) is currently manifesting this one.


Top tip for campervanning through Australia:



Go with the flow. Aussies are dead carefree, so take a leaf out of their book. Yes, do your research and chat with us to get the basics sorted, but leave room for the unexpected. Australia is full of hidden gems you only find when you’re actually on the road. It’s a second home for our marketer Carly, so if you need the inside track on the different states, we’ve got you covered.

4. Canada and The Rockies


If your dreaming of mountains that don’t even look real, this is it. The water in the lakes is such a bright, electric blue it looks it belongs on an Instagram filter. It’s the ultimate place to just get back to nature and breathe.


Our Marketing Executive Carly is dying to do the Rocky Mountaineer train! (The best way to see the views without having to worry about the driving).


Top Tip for the Rockies:


Set the alarm. No one wants an early start on holiday, but if you want to see Lake Louise without a thousand other people in your shot, you’ve got to be there at sunrise. Plus, that’s when you’re most likely to spot a bear or some elk by the roadside.


Ok we’re sold! 

Canada Rockie Mountains Holidays
Australia Holidays

5. New Orleans


NOLA is just... cool. There’s no other way to put it. You’ve got live music on every corner, incredible food, and a bit of a spooky, haunted history that gives the city so much character.


If you want a city break with actual soul, this is your spot. Sarah, our Operations Manager, is determined that she will get to New Orleans for Halloween… and we suppose, what better time to explore this city?




Top tip for seeing New Orleans like a local:


Head to Frenchmen Street for the proper local jazz, it’s got the vibe, it’s got the character and it feels like you have stepped away from the tourist traps on Bourbon Street. Though, we would still be sneaking a peak at what Bourbon Street had to offer.

6. Vietnam


Ok, we’ve given you nature, we’ve given you cities, but hands up if you dream of emerald waters and bustling night markets like our Sales Manager Helen? If so, then you are dreaming about South East Asia.


Vietnam is chaotic, busy, and totally brilliant. One minute you’re navigating the scooter-filled streets of Hanoi, the next you’re kayaking through the limestone pillars of Ha Long Bay. It’s cheap, it’s stunning, and the street food is a solid 10/10.


Must See in Vietnam:


The Floating Markets on the Mekong River.

Top Tip: Arrive early (6am is your best bet, so set that alarm!). Experience the atmosphere, the noise, and the colour before the heat of the day kicks in.

Vietnam Holidays

These are the dreams our head office is thinking about, we’re any of those on your bucket list? Drop us a call and see what we can get sorted for you. If your dream isn’t on there, that’s fine – we’ve got that covered too. 

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