[custom_adv] 10. Bosnia and Herzegovina After tough economic and political times, the underdog of the Balkans is starting to shine again thanks to a host of new hotels opening. [custom_adv] 9. St Vincent and the Grenadines The arrival of the $240million (£158million) Argyle International Airport is thought to be the start of the arrival of big jets with direct flights from Europe and the Americas to the golden sands of St Vincent and The Grenadines. [custom_adv] 8. Mozambique Undiscovered Africa:Thanks to the government’s sustainable tourism plan, Mozambique is likely to remain a natural gem. Since the Foreign Office lifted its travel warning for Sofala Province earlier this year, it’s been going from strength to strength. [custom_adv] 7. Shanghai - China There is plenty to do in Shanghai and there is more to come...Fancy a trip to see Disney’s largest ever theme park castle? What about checking into a Toy Story-themed hotel? The $5.5billion (£3.6billion) Shanghai Disney Resort opens this spring. [custom_adv] 6. Nepal Tourist numbers to Nepal plummeted by 85 per cent after the devastating earthquakes, but the country is once more open for business and safe to visit. [custom_adv] 5. Cuba Cuba has been off-limits to US tourism for decades, and the resumption of diplomatic ties has created huge demand. JetBlue is already flying direct from New York, and Carnival is launching cruises from May 2016 while MSC Cruises will send their second ship in late 2016. [custom_adv] 4. Ireland In 2014, Ireland spread its wings with the Wild Atlantic Way — a 1,550-mile trail touted as the world’s longest defined coastal touring route. Now it’s going back to its roots with an entire touring region: Ireland’s Ancient East. [custom_adv] 3. Washington DC - USA It only takes a walk down Pennsylvania Avenue to get a taste for the exciting pace and rhythm at the political heart of the US, and that's not forgetting the chance to see The White House. [custom_adv] 2. Costa Rica Thomson started flying from Gatwick to Liberia in November and British Airways is hot on its heels, with twice-weekly flights from Gatwick to San José launching on 27 April. [custom_adv] 1. Iran New tours, a reopened UK embassy in Tehran and sanctions relief mean bright prospects for tourism to Iran.