A view of Niagara Falls in near Toronto in Canada.
For football fans, the 2026 Fifa World Cup is all about the action on the pitch. However, the tournament also presents a rare opportunity to explore North America during one of the best times of year: summer.
Hosted across Canada, Mexico and the United States, the tournament is expected to attract between 6.5 million and 10 million visitors.
While host cities will be buzzing with football fever, travellers can also use the occasion to discover spectacular landscapes, cultural hotspots and hidden gems beyond the stadiums.
Canada shines with its mountain scenery, coastal escapes and multicultural cities. Mexico offers rich culture, affordability and unique natural attractions, while the United States comes alive with outdoor festivals, national parks and beach destinations.













