New Zealand has remained on the top of the rankings since 2012. Photo / Yoann Laheurte
New Zealand has remained on the top of the rankings since 2012. Photo / Yoann Laheurte
We may be on the bottom of the Mapamundi but that hasn't stopped New Zealand being top of the rankings in a survey asking tens of thousands of travellers for their favourite destination.
The Telegraph Travel Awards has named Aotearoa as its top destination for the seventh year on atrot.
The survey took into account the travel plans and recent trips of Telegraph readers to award the rather grandiose title of "Greatest Country on Earth" once more to New Zealand.
Oliver Smith, Online Travel Editor for the Telegraph said that "combination of familiarity and escapism may explain its appeal."
While New Zealand couldn't be located any further from their readership, it's a perennial favourite with Brits, saying the country "feels like a home from home – just that little bit nicer."
Before being supplanted by New Zealand, the US was the favourite tourist destination in 2011. However, it slid annually out of the top 10 to finish 24th in this year's rankings.
The US's tarnishing appeal as a holiday destination is in line with the WTO's falling visitor numbers. However, this may have less to do with a Trump Slump but instead other destinations' rising popularity.
The exotic and previously difficult-to-get-to destinations of Bhutan, Georgia, Madagascar and Uzbekistan were among a list of countries breaking into the top 50 for the first time.
In plum last position was Moldova.
This is the best country in the world, according to our esteemed @Telegraph Travel readers, as voted for in our #TeleTravelAwards.