Pretty English region to be the ‘next Cotswolds’ named one of the world’s top 2025 destinations to visit
A REGION in the UK has been named one of the best places to visit in the world.
Sussex was named one of Conde Nast Traveller’s 25 Best Places to Go.
Sussex – home to placed like Brighton – has been named a top 2025 desintation[/caption]The region joined other stunning places including Cuba, Marseille, Greenland and Uganda in the hot list.
Trying to decide on the list, they said: “Twenty-five places that, no questions asked, our editors would jump at the opportunity to visit next year [and] places we want you to know about, before your TikTok feed is swimming in them.
“[They are] places that speak to our values as travellers in 2025, be it innovation in conservation, astounding creativity, or a profound sense of human connection.”
But the website raved about both East and West Sussex, with some hotels “set to be as fashionable in 2025 as it was in its 19th-century heyday when Turner and Constable were regulars”.
Brighton was named its “seaside star” with new hotels including 124 Brighton and even a new lido last year.
An insider told them: “The area is a hotbed of creatives, with designer Martin Brudnizki, florist Millie Proust, and Mumford & Sons’ Ted Dwane all living nearby.”
When asked if it could become the new Cotswolds they said: “You never know – we’ve certainly got plenty more vineyards.”
You can explore the Sussex coastline along the recently opened King Charles III England Coast Path.
This runs all the way from Shoreham-by-Sea to Eastbourne.
Here are some of the best places you can visit across Sussex, according to Sun writers…
Goring-by-Sea
“Goring-by-sea is a small and relatively suburban neighbourhood with quality brunch spots, charming seafront walks and a restful atmosphere.
It is far less busy than the better-known Sussex coastal towns of Littlehampton, Worthing and Bognor Regis so don’t expect packed beaches and busy restaurants.
Unlike other traditional seasides, you won’t find arcades or roller coaster-filled piers here either.
The Blue Flag-winning stretch of sand has a fish kiosk selling seafood caught that morning as well as cute fishing boats.
– Caroline Iggulden
Camber Sands
Camber Sands is famous for its beautiful sand dunes and seven miles of beach
Fans of films The Monuments Men and The Theory Of Everything will recognise the beach, used to film parts of them.
A few tiny wooden houses dot the flat shoreline (protected as an RSPB nature reserve) with a lighthouse you can also visit.
– Nick Jones
Camber Sands, Brighton and Rye are all some of the top spots in Sussex loved by tourists[/caption]Brighton
Brighton’s cobbles are lined with colourful shops and misshapen signs swinging from old doorways, with many dating back to the 16th century.
“Make sure to stay at The Southern Belle, a great boutique hotel further west along the seafront.
The best spots to eat are the Rockwater Hove – the place to go for unbeatable views of the ocean fresh seafood – The Salt Room, another seafront restaurant.
Rye
Despite having a harbour, Rye isn’t a seaside town – but it still has cute cobbled streets, quaint antique shops and cosy pubs.
The best one is the Mermaid Inn, with parts of the pub dating back to 1156, although Giant’s Fireplace Bar also makes you feel like you are stepping back in time.
Don’t forget to head to Knoops which serves up some of the best hot chocolate around the UK, but was founded in Rye by a ‘chocolate sommelier’.
Condé Nast Traveller's Best Places to Go in 2025
- Ahr Valley, Germany
- Alaska, US
- Cuba
- Djerba, Tunisia
- Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica
- El Impenetrable National Park, Argentina
- Emerald Coast, Nicaragua
- Faroe Islands
- Greenland
- Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
- Karakol, Kyrgyzstan
- La Paz, Bolivia
- Marseille, France
- Muscat, Oman
- Ngongoro Crater, Tanzania
- Palau
- Peruvian Amazon
- Prayagraj (Allahabad), India
- Queensland’s Tropical Coast
- Southwestern Nigeria
- Space Coast, Florida
- Subantarctic Islands, Australia & New Zealand
- The Top End, Australia
- Uganda
- Sussex, UK
Lonely Planet recently revealed their top 2025 holiday destinations, with Toulouse coming in number one.
And here are the trending 2025 destinations according to SKyscanner.
Rye is loved by the Sun’s Head of Travel[/caption]