Lights, Camera, Travel. Since time immemorial, movies have turned filming locations into must visit travel destinations. In 2025, the trend continued as popular films and hit OTT series sparked renewed interest in real world locations showcased on screen. From cinematic landscapes to urban backdrops, these OTT travel destinations 2025 emerged as travel hotspots driving the growing phenomena of set-jetting.
Do you ever pause a scene just to look up where it was filmed? In 2025, some of the year’s most talked-about films and series doubled as travel mood boards. From Nordic extremes to tropical islands and unexpected cityscapes, these screen locations are now firmly on travellers’ radar reflecting on OTT shows’ tourism impact.
Koh Samui, Thailand
The White Lotus (Season 3)
White Lotus has captured quite a fanbase through its seasons so has the illustrious location. Luxury resorts, palm-lined beaches and a slower island rhythm frame Koh Samui’s screen presence. Beyond the stylised excess of the series, the island offers wellness retreats, Buddhist temples and quieter coastal pockets that reward travellers willing to step away from the resort bubble.
Norwegian Fjords
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning
Shot against vast fjords, icy waters and sheer cliffs,
Norway’s landscapes bring scale and drama to the film’s action. For travellers, the appeal lies in scenic rail journeys, fjord cruises and small towns where nature dominates daily life, far removed from the spectacle on screen.
Croatia’s Coastal Routes
Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri
This Bollywood film’s road trip sequences showcase
Croatia’s lesser known coastal highways, medieval towns and island stretches beyond the usual tourist trail. It is the kind of destination that lends itself to slow drives, ferry hops and long stops in historic port cities rather than checklist sightseeing.
British Columbia, Canada
The Last of Us (Season 2)
Forests, abandoned settlements and rugged mountain terrain in British
Columbia create the series’ unsettling atmosphere. Off screen, the region attracts travellers for its hiking trails, national parks and small communities that sit at the edge of vast wilderness.
Bogotá, Colombia
Bogotá: City of the Lost
The Korean film brings attention to
Bogotá’s dense neighbourhoods, steep streets and restless urban energy. For visitors, the city reveals layers of history through its markets, museums and surrounding highlands, challenging long held perceptions of Colombia as a risky destination.
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