The world's top bucket list destinations - how many have you visited?
A ranking has unveiled the world's top bucket list destinations. While some are top luxury hotspots, there's one that's right here in the UK.
A study from Kuoni has named the world's top bucket list travel experiences and there's some incredible destinations on the list.
Whether you're desperate to tick off a luxury beach destination or want to see one of the world's most famous landmarks, bucket lists are unique.
Kuoni looked at global search data to find the world's most desirable travel experiences which ranged from going on safari to visiting the White House.
But which travel experiences made the top 10?
Have you ticked any off your list? Let us know in the comments.
10. See the Burj Khalifa, UAE
The Burj Khalifa is the world's tallest building and that's enough to earn it a space on the top 10 list. Dubai is one of the world's most popular tourist destinations and it's even been named the world's best destination by Tripadvisor. While it's possible to buy a ticket to the top of the Burj Khalifa, some tourists just want to admire it from the ground.
9. See Times Square, USA
Times Square is one of the Big Apple's most iconic sights and many tourists are eager to tick it off their bucket list. Whether you want to see the billboards or feel the hustle and bustle, it's one of the world's most dreamt about spots.
8. Visit the Taj Mahal, India
India's Taj Mahal is one of the seven Modern Wonders of the World and its intricate architecture is admired around the globe. The white marble mausoleum is a central spot on India's famed Golden Triangle route.
7. Visit Stonehenge, UK
One of the world's ancient wonders of the world, Stonehenge just missed out on a spot in the top five. The Neolithic monument hasn't always impressed its visitors but most travel experts agree it's one of the world's must-see landmarks.
6. See the Northern Lights, Iceland/Norway/Sweden/Greenland/Finland
The Northern Lights are one of the world's most impressive natural phenomena and it landed in place six on the ranking. Tourists have the chance of seeing the lights in several Nordic destinations but there's no guarantee Aurora Borealis will make an experience.
5. Climb the Statue of Liberty, USA
An iconic symbol of New York, the Statue of Liberty is one of the world's most recognisable landmarks. It's 215 steps to the top if you don't take the elevator and tourists will need to make a reservation.