HANOI, Dec 11 — After a year of holding regional pageants that crowned the best hotels, airlines, resorts and destinations around the world, Singapore Airlines, Portugal and Bolivia emerged as some of the big winners at the grand finale of a gala event that bills itself as the Oscars of the travel world.
At the 24th edition of the World Travel Awards, which were held at the JW Marriott Phu Quoc Emerald Bay hotel in Vietnam over the weekend, the equivalent of best film, and best actor awards were handed out to grand finale winners.
According to the travel professionals and consumers who cast votes throughout the year, Portugal was the standout destination of 2017, taking the title of world’s leading destination.
Likewise, the Portuguese capital of Lisbon was also named the world’s leading city break destination of the year.
Travellers who prioritise destinations based on their cultural offerings may want to look into Bolivia, which took the title of leading cultural destination for hosting colorful parades and festivals nearly every month.
Meanwhile, the results also reveal a few curious winners. In the category of leading beach destination, the Galapagos Islands — an ecologically fragile and vulnerable destination — was named the winner, while Machu Picchu, which has also been struggling with over-tourism and degradation, was named the world’s leading tourist attraction.
Winners of the World Travel Awards are based on a year-long, online voting campaign. Votes from the public carry a weighting of one, while votes cast by travel professionals carry a weighting of two.
Finalists for the grand finale are made of up winners from the regional awards and are approved by the WTA.
Need some holiday inspiration? Here are a few of the big winners from the night:
World’s leading airline: Singapore Airlines Leading airport: Changi Airport, Singapore Leading beach destination: Galapagos Islands, Ecuador Leading boutique hotel: Saxon Hotel, Villas and Spa, South Africa Leading casino resort: Wynn Las Vegas, Nevada Leading cruise line: Norwegian Cruise Line Leading design hotel: Armani Hotel Dubai, UAE Leading fine dining hotel restaurant: La Maison 1888, InterContinental Danang Leading island destination: Madeira Islands Leading low-cost airline: AirAsia Leading luxury hotel: Burj Al Arab Jumeirah, Dubai Leading luxury new resort: The St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort Leading safari destination: Kenya Leading theme park resort: Universal Orlando Resort, Florida Leading tourist attraction: Machu Picchu, Peru Leading wedding destination: Jamaica Leading culture city destination: Saint Petersburg, Russia Leading culinary destination: Peru Most romantic resort: Baros Maldives — AFP-Relaxnews
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