A San Francisco based travel media brand has today named Oxfordshire as a must-see destination on its Where to Go list for next year.
Afar, a travel news brand noted for its conscientious tourism values, aimed to spotlight “lesser known” regions of the world to direct its readers to.
Oxfordshire featured third on the Europe list of “off the beaten track” destinations, with the description: “Go beyond the confines of the famous university to find pastoral beauty, historic ruins, creative dining and literary icons.”
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Julia Cosgrove, editor in chief of Afar, said: “Putting together Afar’s annual Where to Go list always adds new destinations to my ‘must visit’ list, and this year is no different.
“These places serve as fantastic alternatives to the typical overcrowded spots. Our writers have done an incredible job of inspiring and informing Afar’s audience of the world’s best travellers.”
The company said these places will provide something different for seasoned globe-trotters, aiming to inspire readers to explore new places they might not have considered, while maintaining Afar signature of thoughtful, sustainable tourism recommendations.
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Greg Sullivan, cofounder and CEO of Afar, says, “Afar’s audience is the most travelled and the most conscientious in the travel media landscape.
“They set the trends that will shape the experiences of more ordinary travellers for years to come, and this year’s Where to Go List is no exception.”
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