Cities, natural wonders and tropical paradises are among the destinations in U.S. News and World Report’s latest list of the world's best places to visit. 

The cities and sights that came out on top are an eclectic mix of natural and man-made locations, each of them making the list based on the input of travel experts and user opinions.

Taking these excursions will cost more than the average of $1,800 that Allianz says Americans spent on a vacation last summer, but most of them promise that they will deliver a trip of a lifetime. Americans in the summer of 2016 shelled out $90 billion to see the sights of the world.

Following in ascending order are the places U.S. News says are the best travel destinations, including a few reasons each was selected:

10. Maui


One of the most beloved of all the Hawaiian Islands, Maui lives up to its superlatives with exotic beaches like Kaanapali Beach, palatial resorts like the Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea and lush terrain in Iao Valley State Park. The mid-sized island offers a taste of just about everything the Aloha State has to offer, from impressive wildlife to intriguing history and culture. Activities include hula dancing, golfing along coastal fairways, snorkeling alongside five different types of sea turtles or simply lounging along some of Hawaii's most notable beaches.