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2 Canadian cities among the world’s top travel destinations for 2023, Ninh Bình of Vietnam also made the list.

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Summer is just around the corner, and as people start planning their travel, Forbes has published a list of “23 best places to travel around the world in 2023,” with two Canadian cities making the cut.
This year’s list was released in March by women travel experts and influencers, to mark Women’s History Month. Edmonton, Alberta and Victoria, BC were the only Canadian cities that made the Forbes list.

Edmonton

According to the travel experts, Edmonton is a bustling city in the heart of the wilderness, with 18 hours of daylight during the summer and an ice castle during the winter. Forbes highlighted Edmonton’s craft beer scene, including the unofficial brewery district, nicknamed Happy Beer Street, and suggested visiting Elk Island National Park.

Victoria

For Victoria, the experts described it as a “charming” destination that offers the unexpected joy of impressive natural landscapes in a walkable area. Visitors can enjoy whale watching with ocean-friendly tour groups and First Nations-led tours.
Seattle-based writer Corinne Whiting added that “Canadians are some of the nicest folks around, too,” making these Canadian cities even more appealing to visit.

In addition to Edmonton and Victoria, the other destinations that made the Forbes list this year include:
Mallorca, Spain;• Noto Valley, Sicily, Italy;
• Isle of Skye, Scotland;
• Nice, France;
• Interlaken, Switzerland;
• Formentera, Spain;
• Paros, Greece;
• Istanbul, Turkey;
• Japan;
• Sri Lanka;
• Hong Kong;
• Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia;
• Ninh Binh, Vietnam;
• Rajasthan, India;
• Manizales, Colombia;
• Grenada;
• Caribbean Coast, Costa Rica;
• Namibia;
• Oman;
• Tasmania, Australia;
• and Northern Territory, Australia.
If you’re looking for the perfect travel destination this year, these cities and countries are all worth considering.

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