Lonely Planet has released its Best in Travel 2016 list.
The travel company's staff and community have trawled planet Earth looking for the most vibrant, exciting, and far-off destinations you should add to your itinerary next year.
The United States and Fiji made the list, as well as Australia, where the weak Australian dollar has assisted the country’s ranking.
Unfortunately, other reasons for visiting Australia include warnings that the Great Barrier Reef and Tasmanian forests could soon be altered, so you better see it while it’s there.
Check out the top 10 destinations below:
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10. Fiji

Fiji sits remotely in a small cluster of islands in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. The nearest land is Australia, 3,000 km away, meaning Fiji is the place to go if you're desperate to escape the stress of everyday life.
The country's international airport is also receiving a major upgrade, so what better time to visit than 2016?
9. Greenland

Greenland truly is an all-year-round winter wonderland. This icy nation is home to tundras, picturesque towns, and vast expanses of glacial landscapes. For a once in a lifetime experience, you can embark on a whale watching tour and see the surrounding ocean's humpback whales and narwhals put on a show.
But if watching the Northern Lights dance in the night sky doesn't sound like your thing, the country is also set to host the Arctic Winter Games next year.
8. Uruguay

This small South American nation is a pocket of paradise. Whether you want to spend a day on one of its white sand beaches or exploring its perfectly preserved colonial towns, Uruguay's culture is totally laid back. Even the president donates 90% of his salary to charity so that he can live the same lifestyle as the average Uruguayan.
With just 3 million tourists visiting a year, you're best off experiencing it before those numbers explode.
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