Guess what? Bali is on the top 50 International destinations that Americans visited in 2014! Based on the research carried out by Hotels.com, Bali is at the #45 position, beating Taipei, Quebec, and even Rio de Janeiro. Bali wasn't even on the list in 2013. However, Bali is still less famous from its neighboring countries like Bangkok (#12) and Singapore (#17).
50 Most Popular International Cities for Americans
|
City
|
Country
|
FY 2014 vs FY 2013 Change
|
City [Province]
|
Country
|
FY 2014 vs FY 2013 Change
|
1. London
|
United Kingdom
|
No Change
|
26. Munich
|
Germany
|
-1
|
2. Paris
|
France
|
No Change
|
27. Sydney
|
Australia
|
+5
|
3. Toronto
|
Canada
|
No Change
|
28. Prague
|
Czech Republic
|
-1
|
4. Rome
|
Italy
|
No Change
|
29. Copenhagen
|
Denmark
|
+7
|
5. Vancouver
|
Canada
|
No Change
|
30. Beijing
|
China
|
-2
|
6. Cancun/Riviera Maya
|
Mexico
|
+4
|
31. Panama City
|
Panama
|
+3
|
7. Montreal
|
Canada
|
+1
|
32. Milan
|
Italy
|
+3
|
8. Hong Kong
|
Hong Kong
|
-1
|
33. Buenos Aires
|
Argentina
|
No Change
|
9. Tokyo
|
Japan
|
-3
|
34. Carolina
|
Puerto Rico
|
-3
|
10. Barcelona
|
Spain
|
-1
|
35. Vienna
|
Austria
|
-5
|
11. Niagara Falls
|
Canada
|
No Change
|
36. Los Cabos
|
Mexico
|
-7
|
12. Bangkok
|
Thailand
|
No Change
|
37. Bogota
|
Colombia
|
No Change
|
13. Amsterdam
|
Netherlands
|
No Change
|
38. Vallarta
|
Mexico
|
+7
|
14. San Juan
|
Puerto Rico
|
No Change
|
39. Athens
|
Greece
|
No Change
|
15. Mexico City
|
Mexico
|
+3
|
40. Punta Cana
|
Dominican Republic
|
+2
|
16. Madrid
|
Spain
|
No Change
|
41. Edinburgh
|
United Kingdom
|
+6
|
17. Singapore
|
Singapore
|
+4
|
42. Calgary
|
Canada
|
+1
|
18. Florence
|
Italy
|
-1
|
43. Sao Paulo
|
Brazil
|
-3
|
19. Dubai
|
United Arab Emirates
|
-4
|
44. Stockholm
|
Sweden
|
New to List
|
20. Istanbul
|
Turkey
|
+2
|
45. Bali
|
Indonesia
|
New to List
|
21. Venice
|
Italy
|
-2
|
46. Taipei
|
Taiwan
|
-2
|
22. Dublin
|
Ireland
|
-2
|
47. Quebec
|
Canada
|
+2
|
23. Seoul
|
South Korea
|
+3
|
48. Rio De Janeiro
|
Brazil
|
-10
|
24. Berlin
|
Germany
|
No Change
|
49. Lima
|
Peru
|
New to List
|
25. Shanghai
|
China
|
-2
|
50. Frankfurt
|
Germany
|
-9
|
Travel here for the complete the article:
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/where-did-americans-travel-most-in-2014-300027922.html
Now I'm quite curious, what made this sudden jump? I did noticed the rising trend of American readers on my blog posts though, as they're now excels the numbers of my Indonesian readers in an almost 2:1 composition, but couldn't really find out why?
Anything got to do with this movie perhaps?
Eat Pray Love
Image courtesy of
imdb.com
While the movie was released in 2010, but many agrees that it has brought wave after wave of foreigners looking to find their own slice of "Eat, Pray, Love" in the town of Ubud, Bali, Indonesia.
According to
Mark Johanson from
IBT:
“Eat, Pray, Love” might have had something to do with it. Fans of Elizabeth Gilbert’s self-absorbed prose flock to Ubud each year in search of a prince, a medicine man and a remedy for their own idiosyncrasies. Locals here jokingly call them EPLs, and they've made Ubud something of a sponge soaking up lost souls.
A Rich Startup Ground
Outside of the spiritual and romantic reasons though, Ubud is also a good ground to develop your startup business. That's because you can both retreat from the current box that you live in, without having to let your startup business crumbles into chaos when you're doing so.
With the advent of good internet connection, and a creative collaboration ground like
Hubud, Ubud has also quickly known as a place for entrepreneurs to start or grow whatever business that you want to create, especially since you can still develop it while you're away in the Eastern heaven of Ubud.
Ubud has quickly garnered a reputation the world over as the ultimate expat haven. Ubud is a laidback slice of tropical paradise where location independent workers and professional vagabonds gather en mass to get back in touch with nature, retreat into yoga and gorge on fresh fruits and vegetables for a fraction of the cost back home.
Why work in a comfort of a wall-facing work desk, when you can work while enjoying the rice paddy views with 50 shades of green? (byms)
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