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Top 10 destinations for 2007

Choosing the holiday destination that’s perfect for you can be tricky, so check out Expedia's selection of the Top Ten places to visit in 2007. From old favourites to up-and-coming destinations, you can find your perfect trip right here.

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1. Brazil

A beautiful setting for beautiful people! Fantastic beaches, football and amazing landscapes - you can find them all in Rio. Brazilians also know how to throw a party or two… think about the Carnival.

2. Vietnam

A gorgeous and welcoming country full of colourful features: divine beaches along the coast, vibrant Ho Chi Minh, charming serenity and history in Hanoi. Many have named it the new Thailand and the place to visit next year.

3. Croatia

Croatia offers thousands of islands, unspoilt coastline and many facets. In addition to the Mediterranean sunshine, you're likely to enjoy a relaxing holiday immersed in rich history and culture.

4. Cape Town

With its Table Mountain backdrop, glorious beaches and delighting vineyards, the Cape Town region is simply stunning. And if you fancy a road trip, take the lush, green and aptly named Garden Route and follow the dramatic coastline.

5. Devon

For holidaying closer to home this year why not try England's first natural World Heritage Site, Devon. Two coastlines, a glorious countryside, wonderful moorlands, history and heritage… you are likely to find something that makes a great holiday.

6. Beijing

With the 2008 Olympics round the corner, the Unforbidding City is getting a makeover. Many travellers will want to visit China in 2007, and Beijing in particular, to appreciate the contrast between the ancient imperialism and the leap into modernism.

7. Bulgaria

This picturesque small country is becoming popular amongst UK travellers. Varna, the gem of the Bulgarian Black Sea is a beach resort which also offers cultural attractions and historical sights.