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Today’s modern travelers are looking to slow down, seek out meaningful experiences, and find new ways to explore the world around them! So, to help inspire your next getaway, whether that’s escaping the crowds or chasing the stars, we’ve put together an adventure guide of all the fun travel trends shaping holidays and sparking wanderlust this year and next. 

We’ve included lots of destination inspiration throughout the article too, with options inspired by travel trends, making it even easier to turn your travel dreams into your next passport stamp!

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Glowcations

Wellness-focused getaways are designed to leave you feeling more radiant when you return! Think luxurious spas, rejuvenating treatments, yoga, meditation, and plenty of glowcation downtime to recharge you inside and out. Say goodbye to the post-holiday blues, and hello to a glow that no filter could match!

The beachfront area of the Nantipa Hotel in Santa Teresa, Costa Rica, specifically showcasing the open-air seating for Manzú Restaurant with low wooden tables, bean bag seating, and patterned area rugs placed directly on the sand for casual dining.
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Nantipa in the Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica

Simplicity, sustainability, and serenity all wrapped up and based in one of the five Blue Zones in the world.

The lush, tropical scenery of the Asa Wright Nature Center in Trinidad surrounds a natural pool located on one of the center's trails within the island's ancient Northern Range rainforest.
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Asa Wright Nature Center in San Juan, Trinidad & Tobago

Nutritious meals, yoga sessions, guided pranayama, relaxation exercises, and trail walks to nourish your mind and body.

The Montana Lodge & Spa, by R Collection Hotels in La Thuile, Italy, designed with an Alpine architecture and situated within the snowy mountains.
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Montana Lodge & Spa in Aosta Valley, Italy

Relax and switch off with spa treatments among the stunning snow-capped peaks of the Italian mountains. 

Weekend Road Trips

It’s time to fill the tank with gas and hit the open road! Road trips continue to grow in popularity, especially as travelers opt for quick weekend getaways to replace the hassle of long-haul flights. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the legendary Route 66, inspiring a whole new generation to enjoy one of the world’s most iconic road trips – we’re talking neon-lit motels, roadside diners, quirky attractions, and a whole lot of nostalgia! 

A scenic stretch of the Great River Road running along the Mississippi River, winding through dense forest foliage.
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The Great River Road follows the Mississippi River in the United States 

Dubbed an All-American Road, this nearly 3,000-mile network of scenic byways starts at Lake Itasca, Minnesota, and flows all the way to the Gulf of Mexico in Venice, Louisiana. 

The famous Red Canyon Tunnels, which act as the unofficial, dramatic entrance for travelers heading east toward Bryce Canyon National Park, located along the Mighty 5 Loop in southern Utah, United States.
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Mighty 5 Loop through Utah, United States

Best enjoyed in the spring or fall to beat the heat, this 1,100-mile loop shows off towering hoodoos, deep canyons, and truly awesome hikes.

A scenic route running from Vancouver to Pemberton, tracing the coastline of Howe Sound as a part of the British Columbia Highway 99, widely known as the Sea to Sky Highway.
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The Sea to Sky Highway in British Columbia, Canada 

A stunning 99-mile cliffside drive connecting the Pacific Ocean to the high alpine Coast Mountains, leading you through glacier-fed fjords and dense coastal rainforests.

Silent Escapes

The best luxury can sometimes just be the simple ability to switch off! And what better way to do that than by putting your feet up and surrounding yourself with tranquility in a gorgeous getaway? People are craving moments of calm to give them a break from the busyness of their daily routines, and, as a result, bookings for nature-immersive, screen-free cabins, and hushpitality are booming! It’s particularly popular with solo adventurers, as peace, quiet, and complete disconnection are becoming highly sought after.

A scenic overlook framed by trees, creating a natural window looking out over the rolling peaks at Giant Ledge along the Panther Mountain Trail in the Catskill Mountains, New York.
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Urban Cowboy Lodge in New York, United States 

Sign up for a digital detox and swap your smartphones for a (provided) analog Polaroid camera to capture the beauty of the private hiking trails, creekside swimming holes, and plenty of spa treatments.

The ornate, multi-tiered roof and striking spires of the Serenity Pagoda in the Art of Living Retreat Center located in the Blue Ridge Mountains in in Boone, North Carolina.
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The Art of Living Retreat Center in North Carolina, United States 

A place to relax, revive, and dive deep within, quietly tucked away in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

A group of riders is enjoying a guided tour on horseback through a lush, grassy field next to a lake at the Westgate River Ranch & Rodeo in Florida.
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Westgate River Ranch in Florida, United States 

Step away from the digital world and welcome in the serenity of nature.

Sports Tourism

Supporters are making sure sporting events are in the highlights for this year! Between the World Cup, Formula 1 weekends, and the Masters Golf tournament, sports fans are spoilt for choice. On top of that, the more general events like marathons and triathlons, or fun amateur activities like surfing camps, are bringing in plenty of fun. It’s giving us the perfect excuse to combine competition with exploration! 

England football fans celebrating in the streets with red color flares.
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London in the United Kingdom 

Football, rugby, cricket, tennis, golf, and basketball: this location really has it all!

The Emirates Dubai 7s held at The Sevens Stadium in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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Dubai in the United Arab Emirates 

Offering world-class facilities and hosting major international events, this is the place to watch, play, and delight in a wide range of sports to your heart’s content!

Melbourne fans holding up match scarves at the A-League Grand Final.
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Melbourne in Australia 

Renowned as Australia’s sporting capital, this location has everything from the edge-of-your-seat watching in stadiums to the after-match celebration spots!

Rail Travel

Sometimes the journey is even better than the destination, and we’re adopting that mindset with the return of rail travel! Scenic train rides are surging, driven by a growing appetite for a slower pace of life. From iconic cross-country routes to luxury sleep trains, the railroads are offering a more leisurely journey – one that allows you to enjoy every mile along the way! 

The Amtrak Coast Starlight train is shown passing Mount Shasta in California.
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Coast Starlight Route 

An adventure spanning Washington to Southern California, from the summits of the Cascade Range to the expansive stretches of the Pacific Ocean coastline.

The Amtrak Empire Builder train traveling through the mountainous landscape of Glacier National Park in Montana.
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Empire Builder Route 

Enjoy the rugged journey from Chicago to Seattle, through majestic wilderness and following the footsteps of early pioneers for an insight into the American West.

The Amtrak California Zephyr train traveling along a scenic mountain route.
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California Zephyr Route 

Experience the ultimate trip between Chicago and San Francisco, through the heart of the Rockies to the snow-capped Sierra Nevadas.

Under-the-Radar Jetting

Why wait in line for famous hotspots when there are hidden alternatives available? “Dupe” holidays are on the rise, swapping overcrowded destinations for lesser-known gems that have similar draws – like scenery, culture, and charm, but often with fewer crowds and better value! You’re basically signing up as a trend-setter extraordinaire by discovering the next best spot-to-be before everyone else.

The dramatic coastline of Seixal, Madeira, featureing steep, green volcanic cliffs plunging directly into turquoise waters and beautiful black sand beaches.
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Madeira in Portugal (instead of Hawaii) 

Delivering the same volcanic terrain, lush greenery, and ocean cliffs, this destination is literally nicknamed the “Hawaii of Europe.”

The Baroque-style Templo de Santo Domingo, located in the historic center of Zacatecas, Mexico.
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Zacatecas in Mexico (instead of Florence) 

This UNESCO World Heritage city shines with artistic grandeur, cobblestone streets, and historic architecture that rivals Italy’s cultural capital.

A wooden boardwalk spans the Bueng Bua Wetlands inside Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park in Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand.
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Prachuap Khiri Khan in Thailand (instead of Phuket) 

Replace the hustle and bustle for dramatic limestone peaks, pristine bays, and a relaxed, local vibe untouched by mass tourism.

Choice-Free Holidays 

Get ready for the ultimate antidote to decision fatigue with hands-off travel planning! Rather than spending weeks comparing accommodations and flights, people are embracing mystery flights, surprise city breaks, and even cruises (with itineraries only revealed on the day of departure) in the name of spontaneity and wonder. The growing popularity of these stress-free options is a little reminder that sometimes the best adventures are the ones you don’t plan!

A passport cover decorated with a small world map is held up against an airplane window, showcasing a view of white clouds at sunrise.
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Journee 

Get paired with your personal travel guide without the stress, completely customized to your travel taste and jam-packed with activities tailored to your wants! 

A modern luxury cruise ship sailing in tropical blue waters.
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Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines 

Each day you’ll get the excitement of finding out if you’re visiting somewhere you’ve always wanted to see or a place you’d never heard about, resulting in a trip that will be one to remember for years to come!

A commercial passenger airplane taking off at sunset, with the aircraft silhouetted against a warm orange sky.
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Pack Up + Go 

They’ll take care of booking your flights, travel, and accommodations, while keeping your destination a surprise!

Set-Jetting

Don’t limit yourself to just watching your favorite shows and movies; visit them in person instead! Touring filming locations, or even planning a journey based on blockbusters and binge-worthy television, is becoming an increasingly popular pick. Set-jetting gives you the chance to walk in the footsteps of the main characters, and discover the real-life destinations behind the magic.

The iconic Hobbiton Movie Set located in New Zealand's Waikato region, which includes the famous Hobbit Holes and the Green Dragon Inn.
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New Zealand 

Ranging from lush forests to rugged mountains and sweeping plains, visit the backdrops of Middle-earth featured in the fantastical Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien.

A local farmer is depicted walking through the paddies past a traditional Balinese stone shrine in Ubud, Bali, featured in the movie Eat, Pray, Love.
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Ubud in Bali

From bike rides in the rice paddies to meditating at the famous on-screen villa, step out of your comfort zone with Elizabeth Gilbert’s Eat, Pray, Love.

The Dark Hedges, a famous avenue of beech trees located in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, which was famously featured as the "Kingsroad" in the Game of Thrones series.
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Ireland 

Visit the lush landscapes and rolling hills of Northern Ireland that brought the Game of Thrones franchise to life.

Reading Retreats

Book lovers are turning their escapes into absolute page-turners with reading retreats! Fueled by the popularity of BookTok and other literary communities, vacations are now centered around cozy rentals in serene destinations, specifically chosen for uninterrupted reading and deep connections with friends. Best for settling into a comfortable couch with your besties, looking out over a breathtaking view, and finally tackling that ever-growing reading list.

The "Magical Wizarding House" at Mountain Shire in Sevierville, Tennessee, featuring a distinctive round red door and magical touches.
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Wizard Tiny House in Tennessee, United States 

Located in the misty peaks of Sevierville, this magical retreat is perfect for cozying up with your bookish buddies.

Vibrant bougainvillea vines overlooking a beach area with the sea visible along with Mount Vesuvius in the distance, in Sorrento, Italy.
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The Literary House in Sorrento, Italy 

Join the collection of artists, poets, and writers who came to visit this stunning locale over the centuries, and let it inspire your reading.

The unique, handcrafted "Forest House" on Orcas Island, designed by SunRay Kelley, featuring distinct rounded pods and expansive exterior decks for peaceful, secluded stays.
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Forest House in Washington, United States 

Peaceful, charming, and comfortable, this treehouse hideaway in Orcas Island will be your reading paradise for the time of your stay.

Last-Chance Adventures & Family Vacation Reboots

Let’s face it, kids grow up so quickly – so before they rush off to university, or start thinking they’re too cool for family vacations, parents are opting to take one last hurrah. It’s all about celebrating those huge milestones with a family vacation! There’s also a renewed interest for family reunions with older kids, to get the clan back together after everyone has grown up, allowing for shared activities and opportunities for quality time that span multiple generations.

The Cinderella Castle located in the center of Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.
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Orlando in Florida, United States 

Where every day is packed with excitement, adventure, and nonstop fun for all ages!

A tranquil sunset view of Mount Rundle rising above the calm waters of the Vermilion Lakes in Banff National Park.
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Banff in Canada 

Filled with high-action outdoor activities like white water rafting, canoeing along the rocky shores, caving, cliff climbing, and much more, this location is sure to get the adrenaline pumping for the best teen travel getaway. 

The Koutoubia Mosque minaret towering over a traditional horse-drawn carriage (calèche) near Jemaa el-Fnaa square in Marrakech, Morocco.
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Marrakesh in Morocco 

Hot air balloon rides over the desert, vintage sidecar trails through Marrakesh, and some of the best street food ever, are just some of the great activities for your older family break.

Nostalgic Travel

We’re welcoming back the golden oldies by living out those nostalgic travel fantasies! Grab your bell-bottoms, roller skates, and cassette tapes because we’re embracing the groovy vibes by checking into retro-themed hotels, cruising in vintage camper vans, and visiting destinations that are bringing us back to the future. This also ties into younger generations wanting to reconnect with their parents and grandparents’ local haunts!

The vintage Giant Wheel and Balloon Race rides at Morey's Piers in Wildwood, New Jersey.
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Wildwood in New Jersey, United States

From the Sightseer tram car running along the long Wildwood Boardwalk and the Doo Wop Experience museum to the preserved original Caribbean Motel or the Astral Motel, you’ll be swimming in ’50s and ’60s memorabilia.

The beautiful Forsyth Park, a 30-acre urban oasis situated in the heart of the historic district of Savannah, Georgia, with a historic fountain and a majestic canopy of massive live oak trees draped elegantly in Spanish moss.
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Savannah in Georgia, United States 

Manicured parks, horse-drawn carriages, cobblestoned squares, oak tree-lined streets, and gothic cathedrals make this the destination for timeless southern charm.

Lower Broadway in Nashville, Tennessee, famous for its live music clubs and vibrant nightlife, often referred to as "Music City," featuring neon signs for bars and music venues.
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Nashville in Tennessee, United States 

A retro time capsule nods to the ’20s with converted trolley car diners, ’50s soda malt shops, a booming ’70s vintage shopping scene, classic car shows, and an ode to some of the country’s most beloved singers!

Off-the-Beaten-Path Escapes

Travelers are seeking out wilderness exploration! We’re talking about remote hiking trails, untouched forests, hidden mountain lakes, and wild places where the mobile service might be patchy but peace is guaranteed. Whether you’re enjoying a log cabin in the hills or pitching your tent off-grid, nature is definitely calling! 

The Monte Fitz Roy at dawn, located within Los Glaciares National Park in Patagonia, Argentina.
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Patagonia in South America 

Shared by Argentina and Chile, this massive expanse features everything from arid steppes, grasslands, and deserts to glacial fjords and temperate rainforests.

Białowieża Forest, which straddles the border between Poland and Belarus, one of the last and largest remaining parts of the primeval forest that once covered the European plain, and home to Europe's largest population of European bison.
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Bialowieza Forest in Poland 

A UNESCO World Heritage Site and Biosphere Reserve, this primeval forest will surround you with wild nature and is home to European bison!

A bull caribou standing in the foreground of the snow-covered Denali (formerly Mount McKinley) in Denali National Park, Alaska.
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Denali National Park in Alaska 

Escape into the wilderness and canoe, camp, or hike through the alpine tundra and snowy mountain ranges.

“Hidden Season” Travel 

Rather than globe-trotting during peak season, holidaymakers are instead marking their calendars for off-peak times. Vacationing during the weeks/months before or after the popular summer months can often allow you to bask in the joy of lower prices and fewer crowds! 

Sunbeds and overwater cabanas at Bianco Lounge Bar in Ksamil, Albania, offering panoramic views across the turquoise waters and the small Ksamil Islands.
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Ksamil in Albania (Late Spring) 

Enjoy the Albanian Algarve through pristine beaches and untouched turquoise waters, all crowd-free before the summer rush.

The Keiseki-en Garden showcasing the vibrant red autumn foliage surrounding a central pond, located in the beautiful Yabakei Gorge region of Nakatsu City, Oita Prefecture, Kyushu.
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Kyushu in Japan (Fall) 

Known for its tranquil temples, gorgeous landscapes, and historic architecture, it’s a great place to enjoy the fall foliage.

A snow-covered landscape within Planty Park, a famous green space encircling the Old Town of Kraków, Poland.
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Kraków in Poland (Winter) 

Winter (outside of the holiday season in December) is a gorgeous time to embrace the snowfall and cozy up with lots of yummy food, without having to line up for hours.

Chill Thrills

Escape the heat and move towards cooler destinations! Heatwaves, wildfires, and busy summer hotspots are driving travelers to alternate destinations and proving that sometimes the hottest travel trends are about heading somewhere delightfully chilly. Whether you’re skiing through crisp snow, hiking through glacial mountains, or just enjoying the fresh air, we’re swapping out sizzling beaches and sunburn for cool weather adventures. 

A panoramic view of the Segla peak from the top of Hesten mountain on Senja Island in Norway.
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Senja Island in Norway 

Channel your inner Viking as you kayak through glistening fjords, hike off-the-grid treks, and take in the gorgeous snowy scenery.

The Lofoten Islands in Nuuk, Norway, featuring jagged mountain peaks covered in snow alongside a deep blue waterway.
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Nuuk in Greenland 

Glacier boat tours, hiking in the historic mountains, whale watching, and deep sea fishing make this an excellent spot to relish in the cold air.

An aerial view of Tromsø, known as Norway's "Paris of the North," during the sunset.
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Tromsø in Norway

Famously known as the “Gateway to the Arctic” and the beginning of many an Arctic expedition, this bustling location is a cultural spotlight of the North.

Noctourism 

Early birds can keep the worm, because the night owls are ensuring everyone knows the fun begins when the sun goes down! Nighttime experiences are trending, with stargazing, northern light trips, night safaris, night markets, and astronomy events showcasing worldwide throughout the year. 

A vivid display of the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) illuminating a winter night sky in Iceland, with green and purple light trails dancing above a snow-covered mountain range.
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Reykjavik in Iceland

One of the most popular locations for seeing the otherworldly illuminations of the aurora borealis with the naked eye.

A male African lion walking down a trail on a conservation, photographed at night.
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Kenya in Africa

Wildlife conservancies like the Olare Motorogi Conservancy offer the unique experience of night safaris, where you can spot leopards, aardvarks, hyenas, and lions in a whole new light. 

A view of the Milky Way galaxy against a dense starfield, captured from a remote area with low light pollution in the Massacre Rim Dark Sky Sanctuary in Nevada.
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Massacre Rim Dark Sky Sanctuary in Nevada, United States

Recognized by DarkSky International as one of the darkest and quietest places on Earth, this is one of the best places in the world for stargazing.


Exploring hidden gems, adventuring off-peak, and discovering fun destinations closer to home are helping to reshape our trip planning ideas! From scenic rail journeys and nostalgic road trips to multi-generational family vacations and wellness getaways, our traveling is reflecting more than just a desire to get away, but our interests and values. The biggest travel trends are showing a growing desire for meaningful, experience-led holidays that are flexible to our busy lifestyles.

Whether you’re looking for relaxation, adventure, or a combination of both, there’s a travel trend out there that suits every type of explorer! As travel continues to evolve, one thing remains clear: the final destination may change, but great travel memories (doing something you enjoy) never go out of style.