East Anglia is one of thirty locations Lonely Planet have revealed as the must-visit places around the world to see in 2025 – and the only one in the UK.
The global travel authority’s Best in Travel Hotlist of Trending Destinations is always an eagerly-anticipated moment for the industry, with East Anglia highlighted as one of ten of the world’s best regions to visit in the New Year, alongside ten cities and ten countries.
The destinations have been chosen for their topicality, unique experiences, ‘wow factor’ and on-going commitment to sustainability, community and diversity.
For the 15th edition, Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2025, Lonely Planet experts, contributors from around the world, and publishing partners curated the 30 must-see global destinations across three categories: cities, countries and regions.
The publication gives a fresh take on popular destinations and unearths some lesser-known gems, with the destinations offering ‘amazing experiences all-year round’.
The book states, ‘The enigmatic UK region of East Anglia, comprising of the counties of Suffolk, Norfolk, Essex and Cambridgeshire, has been celebrated for offering a true taste of old England, combined with beautiful nature reserves perfect for birding such as Minsmere and Cley Marshes, lively coastal beach towns and picturesque inland waterways’.
VisitBritain Chief Executive Patricia Yates said, ‘It is fantastic to see East Anglia take its place on the global stage as one of Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2025 top regions. And it’s no surprise with the area boasting an outstanding coastline, fabulous seaside towns, historic attractions, waterways and breathtaking countryside. This accolade will encourage domestic and international visitors to explore more of the region and discover the warm welcome that awaits them’.
Lonely Planet encourages travellers to seek out ways to ensure the most positive impact on the local community, for example by considering visiting outside of peak season.
Visit East of England Executive Director Pete Waters said, ‘This region is great to visit all year round, with superb built and natural environments, but there are also some unmissable events in Winter and Spring like the spectacular migrations of hundreds of thousands of geese and swans and the seal pupping season when this region has some of the largest colonies in the country’.
As well as birdwatching hotspots Minsmere and Cley Marshes, Lonely Planet have highlighted exploring the area between King’s Lynn and Cromer by bus and stopping for the beaches, fabulous seafood and handsome Holkham Hall, having a night out in Norwich, ‘Norfolk’s cultured capital’, to enjoy theatre, live music, arts shows and creative dining, and visiting the exceptional museums and legendary colleges in Cambridge.
Also mentioned are festivals such as Latitude and Aldeburgh Music, Houghton Hall’s sculpture garden and the half-timbered houses of Wool Town Lavenham.
Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2025 - complete list
Top 10 Best Regions
South Carolina’s Low Country and Coastal Georgia, USA
The Terai, Nepal
Chiriqui, Panama
Launceston & the Tamar Valley, Australia
Valais, Switzerland
Giresun & Ordu, Turkiye
Bavaria, Germany
East Anglia, England
Jordan Trail
Mount Hood and the Columbia River Gorge region, Oregon, USA
Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2025 hardback book features stunning photography, local advice and essential experiences for each of the destinations on this year’s list. It can be purchased from shop.lonelyplanet.com or where all good books are sold at £14.99. For more information on Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2025 visit: lonelyplanet.com/best-in-travel.
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