The Nation’s Dream Bucket List: Unpacking Top Countries, Experiences and Travel Hurdles

The Nation’s Dream Bucket List: Unpacking Top Countries, Experiences and Travel Hurdles

December 1, 2025

In a new survey by M&S, it was revealed that 52% of Britons have a bucket list or travel goals they want to achieve but where are the top places they want to travel to? 

As 2025 draws to a close, many Britons are already planning next year’s adventures. A new M&S survey of 2,000 adults reveals the dream destinations and experiences topping the nation’s travel bucket lists – as well as the hurdles that may stand in the way before packing their suitcase.

Top experiences revealed

Most bucket lists are created by the young – typically between the ages of 18 and 25 as per the survey, closely followed by 17 or below – showing that the travel bug starts early. And when asked which types of experiences top their lists:

  • Visiting iconic cities topped the list – perfect for those seeking weekend city breaks.
  • Relaxing on beaches or islands came second, followed closely by natural wonders.

Younger generations – Gen Z (16 – 28) and Millennials (29 – 44) – are driving the highest levels of wanderlust across most experience types. Gen Z are particularly drawn to adventure and skiing destinations, while Millennials lean towards luxury escapes.

Most-wanted destinations

When it comes to specific countries, some clear favourites emerged. The top 10 dream destinations include:

  • Japan
  • Australia
  • Maldives 
  • Canada 
  • USA 
  • Italy 
  • New Zealand 
  • Dubai
  • Thailand 
  • China

Japan leads the list thanks to its striking blend of natural beauty, deep-rooted traditions and modern pop culture – from temples and cherry blossoms to anime and neon skylines. Australia follows closely, offering sunshine, world-famous beaches, and bucket-list landmarks like the Sydney Opera House and the Great Barrier Reef.

Bucket-list wonders

For history lovers, some destinations remain must-visits:

  • The Colosseum in Rome has already been seen by 26% of respondents.
  • The Pyramids of Giza follow, with 16% of respondents having already visited.

Gen Z (16 – 28) leads intentions to visit the Colosseum and Pyramids, whilstt Baby Boomers (61 – 79) not showing the same desire. Millennials (29 – 44) show the most interest in the Great Wall of China, nearly three times higher than Baby Boomers. But when it comes to the other wonders listed, despite their fame, a significant portion of the population has no desire to visit them right now. Over 3 in 5 Britons (60%+) have no intention of visiting Machu Picchu, Christ the Redeemer, Petra, Chichen Itza or the Taj Mahal. This rises to over 75% for Baby Boomers.

Challenges to check off

Even the most carefully planned bucket lists face a few obstacles. Managing a budget is the biggest challenge overall. Millennials (29 – 44) struggle most with balancing work, family and other commitments, while Gen Z (16 – 28) are most likely to cite lack of time. This aligns with wider trends in travel planning: a recent ABTA report found that more holidaymakers, particularly younger travellers, are turning to AI tools to help plan trips, highlighting the growing desire to research and organise travel efficiently.

Charlotte is the founder and editor-in-chief at Your Coffee Break magazine. She studied English Literature at Fairfield University in Connecticut whilst taking evening classes in journalism at MediaBistro in NYC. She then pursued a BA degree in Public Relations at Bournemouth University in the UK. With a background working in the PR industry in Los Angeles, Barcelona and London, Charlotte then moved on to launching Your Coffee Break from the YCB HQ in London’s Covent Garden and has been running the online magazine for the past 10 years. She is a mother, an avid reader, runner and puts a bit too much effort into perfecting her morning brew.