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Mexico a big winner in World’s Best Awards

- PATRICK CLARKE TravelPuls­e is a leading travel authority on the web, providing consumer travel news and insider tips and advice for an everchangi­ng travel world. Read more stories at travelpuls­e.com

Travel + Leisure has published the winners of its 25th annual World’s Best Awards, revealing the top destinatio­ns, airlines, cruise lines, hotels, tour operators and other travel suppliers around the world for 2020 based on a survey of its readers that was conducted prior to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

There were plenty of changes at the top this year, but there was hardly a seismic shift in what travellers value the most, as rich cultural experience­s, exotic locales, luxury and exceptiona­l service remain as sought-after as ever before.

Mexico was one of this year’s big winners, with Oaxaca and San Miguel de Allende ranking as the top two cities in the world, followed by 2019 winner Hoi An, Vietnam. Chiang Mai, Thailand, and Florence, Italy, round out the top five while Mexico City finished 11th.

With a lights-out score of 94.83, Palawan in the Philippine­s was named the world’s best island, followed by the Greek islands of Paros and Milos. Meanwhile, in the Caribbean, the Bahamas was a big winner, with the Abaco Islands and Harbour Island finishing second and third behind Anguilla. Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin

Islands and St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands rounded out the top five islands in the Caribbean, Bermuda and Bahamas on this year’s list.

2020’s top-performing hotels reflected some of the world’s most coveted destinatio­ns. Capella Ubud in Bali was named the world’s best hotel and The RitzCarlto­n, Bali, finished fourth. Hotel Amparo in aforementi­oned San Miguel de Allende ranked second for 2020.

As for the top internatio­nal chains and brands, India’s Leela Palaces, Hotels and Resorts was recognized as the best in the world, followed by Capella Hotels & Resorts, Oberoi Hotels & Resorts, Red Carnation Hotel Collection and One&Only Resorts.

When it comes to the friendly skies, the top five U.S. airlines remain the exact same as last year, with JetBlue again scoring the highest and Hawaiian Airlines overtaking Alaska Airlines and Southwest for second overall. Delta Air Lines ranks fifth.

Internatio­nally, 2020 saw more familiar carrier names at the top. Singapore Airlines narrowly edged Qatar Airways for No. 1, with Emirates and Eva Air not far behind. All Nippon Airways beat out Air New Zealand for fifth place by just 0.03 points.

Travellers continue to sing the praises of Singapore Changi Airport, which edged out a pair of Middle Eastern airports in Hamad (Doha, Qatar) and Dubai Internatio­nal Airport. In the United States, little changed in 2020 with Indianapol­is, Portland, Minneapoli­s-St. Paul, Tampa and Rhode Island’s T.F. Green Airport ranking as the best airports nationwide.

Crystal Cruises was a standout in the cruise category this year, taking the crown for river cruise lines with a score of 97.14 and ranking second behind Viking for large-ship ocean cruise lines. Family-friendly Disney Cruise Line was yet again named the world’s best mega-ship ocean cruise line, followed by Cunard, Holland America Line, Celebrity Cruises and Princess Cruises.

Visit travelandl­eisure.com/worlds-best to view a comprehens­ive list of this year’s winners.

 ?? GARY CORONADO, LOS ANGELES TIMES ?? A balloon vender in Oaxaca is silhouette­d against the Catedral de Nuestra Senora de La Asuncion.
GARY CORONADO, LOS ANGELES TIMES A balloon vender in Oaxaca is silhouette­d against the Catedral de Nuestra Senora de La Asuncion.

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