This report examines tourist destinations, focusing on their appeal, economic and physical attributes, and the factors influencing visitor numbers. The report begins with an introduction, followed by a comparison of leading tourist destinations. It explores the impact of economic and physical attributes, such as infrastructure and financial development, on a destination's attractiveness. The report also evaluates the influence of these attributes on tourism, using the example of the UK and Nepal. Furthermore, the report includes a discussion on the influence of destination qualities, such as the one on Cuba, with references to the impact of destination branding and the challenges faced by tourism businesses. The report concludes with a list of references from Laws (2011) and Oliveira & Panyik (2015). This report is useful for students in the field of travel and tourism management.