UN Tourism opens call for Best Tourism Villages 2026
- 3/10/2026
- 9 H
UN Tourism has again opened applications
as it looks to recognize the world’s Best Tourism Villages,
Since its launch in 2021, Best Tourism Villages by UN
Tourism attracted more than 1,000 applications from 100 countries. Today, the
Network brings together 319 rural destinations worldwide, including more than
230 villages recognized as Best Tourism Villages and 83 taking part in the
Upgrade Programme, representing a total of 65 countries across five world
regions: Africa, Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe and the Middle East.
UN Tourism Secretary-General Shaikha Al Nuwais says:
“Tourism is a proven game changer for rural communities. And with our Best
Tourism Villages we are showcasing the very best examples, where it’s keeping
traditions alive, supporting small businesses or preserving nature. Now we want
to expand our network and give tourists even more chances to enjoy authentic
experiences that make a real difference when they travel.”
Best Tourism Villages 2026 - Applications
Open
UN Tourism Member States are invited to submit up to
eight candidate villages through their respective National Tourism
Administrations (NTAs).
Applications will close on 9 June 2026. The villages
recognized as Best Tourism Villages 2026 will be announced in the third quarter
of the year on the occasion of a UN Tourism event.
Applications will be evaluated by an independent
Advisory Board of global experts, based on criteria spanning sustainability,
governance, cultural and natural heritage, infrastructure, and community
wellbeing.
Advancing Rural Development Through
Tourism
As part of the Tourism for Rural Development Programme
at UN Tourism, the Best Tourism Villages flagship initiative seeks to harness
tourism as a catalyst for rural prosperity, resilience and well-being. By
promoting the protection and promotion of landscapes, cultural diversity, and
traditional knowledge systems, the initiative supports innovative tourism
approaches that align with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The initiative is structured around three
core pillars:
Recognition as Best Tourism Village
This recognition is given to rural destinations that
demonstrate excellence in preserving cultural and natural heritage,
strengthening community-based values and advancing sustainability. Evaluation
is based on performance across nine areas covering economic, social and
environmental sustainability dimensions.
Upgrade Programme
This component supports villages that do not yet meet
all the criteria for recognition. Participating villages receive tailored
guidance and technical support to help them close identified gaps and
strengthen their tourism development strategies.
Best Tourism Villages Network
The Best Tourism Villages Network is comprised of villages
recognized as Best Tourism Villages and those participating in the Upgrade
Programme. It serves as a collaborative platform for knowledge-sharing,
fostering peer learning, partnerships and capacity-building across regions and
sectors.







