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Ten tropical destinations Americans want to visit in 2024 according to new Google data

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Ten tropical destinations Americans want to visit in 2024 according to new Google data

  • Thailand has emerged as the most popular tropical destination, capturing the interest of travelers in 22 states.
  • Costa Rica places second, and Belize is the third most popular tropical destination.
  • The most common language spoken in the top ten tropical destinations was Spanish, and the most commonly searched-for continent was South America.

A recent study has named Thailand the tropical destination Americans most want to visit in 2024.

The analysis undertaken by the all-inclusive review site wereviewresorts.com analyzed the Google search behaviors of each state to pinpoint which tropical destination was searched for the most. The study looked at the Google search traffic for 156 tropical destination terms across every state in America to discover destinations with tropical climates Americans are researching as we go into 2024.

Thailand is the tropical destination that Americans most want to visit in 2024, generating more than 6,750 Google searches each month from hopeful jetsetters per 100,000 citizens living in the United States.

Thailand, also known as The Land of Smiles, offers sought-after cultural richness, culinary excitement, and scenic beauty, key features that have secured this Asian country as the most searched-for tropical destination in 22 out of 50 states, including states like North Carolina, Nebraska, and Vermont.

Costa Rica is the second most sought-after tropical destination for Americans seeking a land rich in wildlife, world-class resorts, and stunning national parks. It receives more than 6,124 Google searches per 100,000 American citizens each month.

Costa Rica, which literally translates to ‘Rich Coast,’ was the most searched-for tropical destination in ten states, including Alaska, which just so happens to be the coldest state in America, Connecticut, and New Hampshire.

Belize is the third most sought-after destination for Americans looking for a tropical escape and receives more than 5,306 Google searches per 100,000 American residents each month.

Belize, the land of the ancient Maya empire, is the most searched-for tropical destination in eight states, including Colorado, Minnesota, and Washington. Belize is also the only English-speaking country in Central America, meaning that asking for directions to landmarks such as the Great Blue Hole or Mayan Ruins is simple.

Brazil is ranked fourth as the tropical destination Americans most want to visit, receiving more than 4,758 monthly Google searches of every 100,000 people living in America.

This South American nation, famous for its Carnival and the Amazon rainforest, was the most searched-for tropical destination in New York and featured in the top five most searched-for destinations across 28 states, which include Massachusetts and North Dakota.

The Philippines is America’s fifth most sought-after tropical travel destination, with more than 4,717 out of every 100,000 Americans googling the Asian country every month.

The Philippines, comprising more than 7,640 islands, was the most searched-for tropical destination in eight states, including Hawaii, America’s very own tropical paradise, Texas, and North Dakota.

Vietnam places sixth and receives more than 4,413 monthly Google searches for every 100,000 American citizens on average and was the top-searched tropical destination in South Dakota.

The Galapagos Islands are the seventh destination Americans most want to visit, gathering more than 4,272 monthly searches per 100,000 American citizens from people wanting to see the source of Darwin’s theory of evolution.

Cuba is America’s eighth most sought-after tropical destination, garnering over 4,100 monthly Google searches per 100,000 U.S. residents. It is the leading search in Florida and appears in the top five searches for Kentucky. Its appeal includes unique attractions such as the native Bee Hummingbird, the smallest bird in the world, which may interest some of the 45 million bird watchers in the U.S.

Australia ranks ninth as the tropical travel destination that Americans most want to visit and receives more than 3,350 Google searches each month per 100,000 people nationally. The nation’s desire to visit Australia may be tied to a love for all things nature because ‘the land Down Under’ is famous for things like the Great Barrier Reef, which inspired the ocean in the movie Finding Nemo, koalas, and kangaroos.

Peru rounds off the top ten tropical destinations Americans most want to visit, with more than 3,206 out of every 100,000 Americans googling the South American nation each month. The home of Machu Picchu, Nazca Lines, and the native Llama appears in the top five most searched-for destinations in New Jersey.

The most common language spoken in the top ten tropical destinations was Spanish, and the most commonly searched-for continent was South America, which accounted for three destinations, followed closely by Central America, which saw two popular destinations.

This study’s insights on America’s favorite tropical destinations appears to underscore a trend toward immersive travel experiences celebrating local languages and cultures, especially in Spanish-speaking regions.

Ronan McLoughlin, founder of wereviewresorts.com, commented on the findings:

“This study indicates a broad interest in travel to tropical destinations, with Americans seeking winter sun in various tropical locales worldwide.”

He continued:

“Budding tropical travelers should brush up on their Spanish because the study also showed that 40% of the top ten destinations were Spanish-speaking, making Spanish more common than any other language. Interestingly, English was found to be the official language in two of the top destinations, Australia and Belize.”

Methodology:
To pinpoint the most popular ‘tropical’ destinations, such as Jamaica, Barbados, Fiji, and the Bahamas among Americans, wereviewresorts.com analyzed Google search data across search terms relating to travel, such as ‘destination holiday’ and ‘destination travel,’ e.g., ‘Peru travel’ for 78 destinations. Monthly search volumes were adjusted to reflect searches per 100,000 people, providing a standardized comparison across states with varying populations.

Sources:
Google Keyword Planner, United States Census Bureau.

Tropical destinations each state most wants to visit:
State 1 2 3 4 5
Alabama Thailand Costa Rica Belize Jamaica Galapagos Islands
Alaska Costa Rica Belize Thailand Samoa Philippines
Arizona Thailand Costa Rica Belize Philippines Vietnam
Arkansas Thailand Costa Rica Vietnam Belize Brazil
California Thailand Costa Rica Philippines Vietnam Belize
Colorado Belize Galapagos Islands Costa Rica Thailand Vietnam
Connecticut Costa Rica Thailand Brazil Jamaica Galapagos Islands
Delaware Thailand Jamaica Australia Brazil Dominican Republic
Florida Cuba Thailand Brazil Costa Rica Dominican Republic
Georgia Thailand Costa Rica Belize Brazil Jamaica
Hawaii Philippines Thailand Vietnam Tahiti Samoa
Idaho Costa Rica Belize Thailand Philippines Brazil
Illinois Thailand Brazil Costa Rica Belize Philippines
Indiana Thailand Costa Rica Belize Philippines Galapagos Islands
Iowa Costa Rica Thailand Philippines Belize Brazil
Kansas Thailand Costa Rica Belize Philippines Vietnam
Kentucky Thailand Costa Rica Cuba Belize Jamaica
Louisiana Thailand Costa Rica Belize Honduras Vietnam
Maine Azores Costa Rica Belize Brazil Philippines
Maryland Costa Rica Thailand Belize Jamaica Brazil
Massachusetts Azores Brazil Costa Rica Thailand Galapagos Islands
Michigan Costa Rica Thailand Brazil Belize Galapagos Islands
Minnesota Belize Thailand Costa Rica Vietnam Galapagos Islands
Mississippi Thailand Jamaica Costa Rica Honduras Bahamas
Missouri Belize Thailand Costa Rica Brazil Galapagos Islands
Montana Belize Costa Rica Thailand Philippines Vietnam
Nebraska Belize Thailand Costa Rica Jamaica Brazil
Nevada Thailand Philippines Costa Rica Belize Vietnam
New Hampshire Costa Rica Azores Aruba Thailand Philippines
New Jersey Costa Rica Brazil Thailand Philippines peru
New Mexico Costa Rica Thailand Belize Vietnam Philippines
New York Brazil Thailand Costa Rica Jamaica Belize
North Carolina Thailand Costa Rica Belize Brazil Galapagos Islands
North Dakota Philippines Brazil Australia Thailand Costa Rica
Ohio Thailand Costa Rica Brazil Belize Philippines
Oklahoma Thailand Costa Rica Belize Vietnam Jamaica
Oregon Belize Costa Rica Thailand Vietnam Galapagos Islands
Pennsylvania Thailand Costa Rica Brazil Belize Galapagos Islands
Rhode Island Azores Thailand Brazil Philippines Dominican Republic
South Carolina Thailand Costa Rica Belize Jamaica Philippines
South Dakota Vietnam Australia Philippines Brazil Thailand
Tennessee Thailand Costa Rica Belize Brazil Philippines
Texas Philippines Thailand Costa Rica Brazil Belize
US Thailand Costa Rica Belize Brazil Philippines
Utah Thailand Costa Rica Vietnam Philippines Belize
Vermont Thailand Costa Rica Vietnam Philippines Brazil
Virginia Costa Rica Philippines Thailand Brazil Belize
Washington Belize Costa Rica Thailand Vietnam Philippines
West Virginia Thailand Australia Vietnam Jamaica Dominican Republic
Wisconsin Belize Costa Rica Thailand Galapagos Islands Brazil
Wyoming Philippines Australia Thailand Brazil Jamaica

All the best,

Robert Dewey

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Phone inquires: +44208 050 0054

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