One of the world's biggest global news outlets, The New York Times (NYT), has listed Tasmania in its top 52 Best Places to visit in 2024.
Tasmania was one of only two Australian locations to make the annual list, alongside Brisbane and other global destinations such as Japan, Iceland and Chile.
The much-anticipated list is compiled annually by NYT Travel Editors and Travel Experts, who select the most desirable travel destinations currently from across the globe.
Acting Premier, Michael Ferguson, said to be recognised once again by the New York Times as one of the best places to visit in the world is a huge achievement for Tasmania.
"Not only is the New York Times one of the most influential publications in the world, but it also has a massive global following far beyond the US readership," Acting Premier Ferguson said.
"This list will be an essential, trusted source of travel inspiration for many global travellers, and we have no doubt it will influence readers to come and visit Tasmania.
"We know Tasmania has what the world wants, with our world-class produce and beverages, our beautiful regions, festivals, world heritage sites, events and rugged walks offering something for everyone.
"Tasmania welcomed 1.26 million visitors in the year ending September 2023, up 31 per cent from the same period last year, and we want to continue to sustainably grow the industry.
"The Rockliff Liberal Government is investing in the tourism sector and international visitation through our 2030 Visitor Economy Strategy."
Tasmania made 29 on the NYT 2024 list, having previously made the list in 2018 at number 33.