By The Hunger
Tourist hotspots are forever changing. Everyone is always in search of something more exotic, more real, more anything and everything. Travellers are always on the lookout for their next big adventure. But are these hotspots more an oasis of opportunity or a manufactured mirage vying for a larger chunk of one of the world’s largest industries: tourism!
Bangkok, Prague, and Machu Picchu were all la mode de tourisme at one time, and they may very well be again. Nowadays, tourist hotspots change more often than Jordan changes her cup size. A basic search on the net turns up various travel publications suggesting Antarctica, Cuba, Tehran, Venice, Copenhagen, Tunisia, and Burma to name a few of the current must sees. Also important to note is that various publications endorse different places depending on their readers’ nationality, bank balance, age, ego and reasons for travel.
In theory, hotspots are hot for different reasons including novelty, danger, luxury, gastronomy, festivals, parties, museums, and sporting events. The reality is that most cities/countries are accompanied with a political or economical wind of change which in turn makes them more accessible.
Concierge.com’s list for 2010:
1) Marrakech
2) Kyrgyzstan
3) Vancouver
4) Burma
5) Venice
6) Antarctica
7) Cuba
8) Sri Lanka
9) Colombia
10) South Africa
Eastern Europe opened up to the world when communism fell with the Berlin Wall: Prague quickly became the place to visit, as did Croatia after the end of the Bosnian War.
Last year Burma decided to reverse its policy on tourism, embracing it rather than boycotting it – now it’s cooler to visit than its South East Asian neighbors. Tehran has always been a place of wonder and mystery especially for the Hippie Trail of the 70’s, and after the political situation from the last election it has once again reached lava hot status.
Oscar Wilde famously quipped, “The only thing worse than being talked about is not being talked about”. This seems to be true with politics & tourism alike: everyone knows North Korea and Iran; far fewer know the Republic of Benin. My prediction is that North Korea could be the hottest hotspot on Earth if Kim Jong Il opened the border.
Sometimes it doesn’t have to be off the beaten path like Burma or the road less travelled (how I loathe these travel cliches to sell “hotspots”) such as Tehran for a destination to become trendy again. Venice has always been a place “most travelled”, but recent major renovations have seen a tourism renaissance for the floating city.
What about flagging hotspots in 2010?
An article entitled Lebanon, so hot right now describes the boom period it has experienced post the 2008 war.
“Beaches brim with bikini-clad, tanned women and come night-time, clubs host Europe’s top DJs who play to audiences of thousands, many of whom are flush with cash from jobs abroad and are happy to spend hundreds of dollars on food, drink and music”.
It’s no secret Beirut was once “the Paris of the Middle East”. That reputation combined with a new face-lift could make it a flagging hotspot for years to come. Whilst I doubt a domino effect will take place in the Middle East, it’s good to see a flagging oasis somewhere on the horizon and not just a mirage.
Flagging hotspots are no different to normal hotspots – the only way to find out if Lebanon or any other coordinates deserves kudos is to go there. See you in Beirut!
[Know any flagging hotspots for 2010/2011?]


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