Here is a shortlist for where to Travel in 2025.
It’s time to start planning your adventures for the year ahead. New Scientist Discovery Tours offers a unique way to see some of the most sought-after destinations of the New Year, with life-enhancing and immersive tour offerings with a science focus. Those eager to expand their horizons, indulge their curiosity, and earn new passport stamps for an unforgettable and truly unique experience.
Seek where to Travel in 2025 with this shortlist.
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Arctic Expedition Cruise
Arctic Expedition Cruise with Richard Dawkins, Svalbard, Norway (June 22 – July 4): On this tour, guests will explore the northernmost region of Earth, known as the realm of the polar bear and the midnight sun, through Zodiac boat safaris, shore visits, and educational talks. June in Svalbard is the prime time for animal enthusiasts to visit, as polar bears, minke, humpback, and fin whales will all migrate to the destination. Led by author and evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins, the Arctic Expedition Cruise will combine science, travel, and curiosity in a way never done before.
Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu and the science of the Inca: Peru (Sept. 16 – 26): This bucket-list-worthy tour offers guests the chance to learn more about Inca society, science, and history while exploring the towns and landscapes of the beautiful Sacred Valley. From guided explorations through Machu Picchu to leisure time exploring the ancient ruins, travelers will be fully immersed in Incan culture in a breathtaking backdrop.
The Archaeological Wonders of Jordan
The Archaeological Wonders of Jordan (Sept. 25 – Oct. 4): Jordan is a diverse and beautiful destination forecasted to be one of the most popular tourist destinations 2025. On this tour, travelers will be able to admire Jordan’s many incredible historical marvels, from the ancient city of Petra to the breathtaking canyons of Wadi Rum and the historic capital of Amman, as well as stunning castles, caves, mosaics, and excavations. Guests will explore archaeological remains and the living history of Jordanian sites from the Neolithic and Bronze Ages through the Roman and Byzantine periods.
Churchill Polar Bear Expedition: Canada
Churchill Polar Bear Expedition (Oct. 21 – 27): Individuals can travel to Churchill in northern Canada for a week to see the world’s greatest concentration of polar bears. Travelers will get up close and personal with one of nature’s most powerful creatures and learn about their evolutionary history and the role of ecotourism in protecting polar bears and Arctic biodiversity.
Science of the Senses
Science of the Senses, Marrakech and the Atlas Mountains (Dec. 1 – 7): Travelers looking to embark on an unforgettable culinary journey through Marrakech, one of the most popular travel destinations for 2025, can book this New Scientist tour to discover the science behind uniquely evocative tastes, scents and textures. On this trip, guests will savor the spice markets of the ancient Medina, explore traditional Berber villages in the Atlas mountains, and participate in cooking classes, guided tastings, and cultural exchanges to deepen their appreciation of Morocco’s culinary heritage.
Source: New Scientist Discovery Tours