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At a special ceremony in Huzhou City, China, 52 villages from all over the planet were recognised for their cultural safeguarding and preservation of resources

In some of the world’s most visited holiday destinations, attitudes towards tourism are fraught with discontent and frustration. But in the world’s best tourism villages, 52 of which have just been announced for 2025 by UN Tourism, communities are harnessing tourism for good.
2025 marks the fifth year that the UN has been spotlighting rural communities around the world working to embrace tourism sustainably. The villages that applied for inclusion were assessed on nine different areas, including infrastructure and connectivity, cultural and natural resources and environmental sustainability.
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The villages added to the list this year bring the total number of rural communities to 319. A further 20 were added to the ‘Upgrade Programme’, which supports ‘high-potential villages on their journey to meet recognition criteria’.
Standouts include Antônio Prado, a municipality in Brazil known for its steadfast preservation of Italian culture; Asuka, a village in Japan’s Nara Prefecture, famous for its characteristic terraced hills, and Akyaka, a ridiculously pretty and remarkably unspoilt spot in Muğla Province, Türkiye.
‘Our Best Tourism Villages 2025 highlight communities that are working to safeguard their cultural heritage, preserve their natural resources and create economic opportunities through tourism.’ said UN Tourism Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili. ‘These villages show that by embracing tourism, they can promote social inclusion and build a future where no one is left behind.’ Scroll on for the complete list.
Have a read of last year’s list and peruse our roundup of the most beautiful places in the world.
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