2024 travel trends: what the experts predict (2024)

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The year of 'surprise travel'?

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"Surprise travel" may become the big trend of 2024, said David Farley on theBBC. A survey of 27,000 travellers in 33 countries byBooking.comfound that 52% are "keen" to book a surprise trip where "everything down to the destination is unknown until arrival". In the last decade, "more and more surprise trip companies have popped up", Farley added, and the "element of mystery" is "tempting travellers to seek a new way to see the world".

Mongolia and Nairobi included in Lonely Planet's Best in Travel

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In its "Best in Travel" report for 2024, Lonely Planet has predicted the world's top 50 countries, regions, cities, best value and most sustainable destinations. Looking at the top places to "unwind, connect, eat, learn and journey", there's "plenty to pack in" over the next year. Destinations highlighted in the report include Mongolia (country), Western Balkans' Trans Dinarica Cycling Route (region), Nairobi in Kenya (city), Spain (sustainable) and The Midwest, USA (best value).

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Set-jetting continues to take off

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Travellers turning to their TV sets and movie screens for inspiration "shows no signs of stopping in 2024", said Expedia Group. In its "Unpack '24: The Trends in Travel" survey, more than half of travellers have researched or booked a trip to a destination "after seeing it on a TV show or movie", and one in four admit that TV shows and films "are even more influential on their travel plans than they were before". In fact, travellers say TV shows influence their travel decisions more than Instagram, TikTok and podcasts.

In its "set-jetting forecast", the group predicts the "entertainment-inspired destinations" tourists will be heading to in 2024. The top picks include Thailand, inspired by "The White Lotus" season three; Romania, inspired by "Wednesday" season two; Malta, inspired by the new "Gladiator 2" film; and Paris, inspired by "Emily in Paris" season four.

Music tourism 'accelerates'

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Travel technology company Amadeus has released its fourth travel trends report. Using the latest data and industry-leading insight, travel in 2024 will be dominated by five trends: music tourism, business class fares unbundled, influencers becoming agents, artificial intelligence matures, and electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft prepare for take-off.

Music tourism is a trend that's expected to "accelerate" in 2024, Amadeus said. After the social isolation of the pandemic, when bands and musical artists were "grounded for months", a "boom" in concerts and festivals in 2023 tapped into "a desire for connection". When Taylor Swift announced her Asia Pacific tour dates for 2024, Amadeus research suggested that Swift's concert dates in Australia, Singapore and Japan had a "significant impact on travel searches and booking volumes to the countries".

Palate-led holidays and UK getaways

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PoB Hotels' "Cultivating Luxury" market trends report found that palate-led holidays and increased domestic getaways in the UK were among the key findings for 2024. Food and drink "undeniably take centre stage" in "capturing the attention" of domestic travellers, commanding an impressive 82% of their interests. A significant 54% of affluent high net worth individuals (HNWIs) plan to enjoy "three or more" leisure holidays within the UK in the upcoming year, reflecting a "notable increase on the previous 12 months". And a considerable 27% of affluent/HNW travellers anticipate taking UK trips "lasting three or more nights" in the coming year.

Cultural exploration and quaint cities

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"Cultural exploration" will "more than ever" be a priority for travellers, Skyscanner said in its 2024 travel trends report. Expect "gig trippers" to jet off to see their favourite artists and "budget bougie foodies" to seek out the very best food experiences. When it comes to the destinations that are whetting would-be tourists' appetites, the metasearch engine and travel agency has seen an increase in searches for "quaint cities" such as Vigo in Spain (+1,235%) and Bydgoszcz in Poland (+313%). Meanwhile, the cost-of-living crisis remains "top of mind" with Skyscanner's "Everywhere" search tool being the "top search destination for travellers globally".

Journeys with 'a sense of purpose'

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The founders of luxury travel company Black Tomato predict that travellers will be looking to journey with "a sense of purpose" in 2024. With ever increasing demands on time, and the desire to make travel truly count, travellers want to create "positive and lasting change" – not only in the destinations they visit, but in their own lives.

"What we've uncovered," said Black Tomato, is that the feeling a trip ultimately evokes "greatly informs the destination booked". For groups "craving togetherness", journeys which "strengthen bonds and connection" are "prioritised". Black Tomato has picked out "off-grid" Peru, Morocco's Tangiers, the Mitre Peninsula in remotest Argentine Patagonia, and New Zealand's waterways on its 2024 destination hotlist.

The new Michelin Guide 'keys'

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The Michelin Guide will award hotels with "keys" as part of a "new rating system" launching in 2024, said the Visit California PR Pulse Report. The system will be aimed at recognising hotels based on factors including "location, design, service, uniqueness and value". As it does for restaurants, the guide said it intends to independently recommend hotels that "constitute true destinations" and will propose a new selection of more than "5,000 remarkable hotels in 120 countries".

Fodor's 2024 'No List'

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Most travel experts recommend places to go in their annual reports, but Fodor's has a "No List" of nine regions to "reconsider" in 2024. The travel guide company said it's not a "round-up of spots we revile", it's a "declaration of places we revere". However, the "frenzied admiration", and "incessant need to experience them", are "not sustainable".

The 2024 No List focuses on three main areas of tourist impact: overtourism, rubbish production, and water quality and sufficiency. For overtourism, Venice in Italy, Athens in Greece, and Mount Fuji in Japan are highlighted. Rubbish production no-gos include San Gabriel Mountains National Monument in California, Ha Long Bay in Vietnam, and the Atacama Desert in Chile. While water quality and sufficiency has impacted Lake Superior in North America, the Ganges River in India, and Koh Samui in Thailand.

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2024 travel trends: what the experts predict? ›

Unique experiences — and types of lodging

What is the biggest travel trend to expect in 2024? ›

Trend 1: “Quiet Life” Travel is Trending

According to Pinterest's Summer 2024 Travel Report, which looks at global user data from winter 2023 to winter 2024, people are using (and searching for) terms like “calm places” and “quiet life” at much higher rates year-over-year.

What is the future of tourism in 2024? ›

Global travel is back and buzzing. The amount of travel fell by 75 percent in 2020; however, travel is on its way to a full recovery by the end of 2024. More regional trips, an emerging population of new travelers, and a fresh set of destinations are powering steady spending in tourism.

What are the travel insights for 2024? ›

Traveler insights Q1 2024: Top destinations and event trends
  • Connect with travelers booking early. ...
  • Event travel and tour tourism are on the rise. ...
  • APAC cities show major search increases.
Feb 27, 2024

What is the travel trend in 2025? ›

Slow travel - not having strict itineraries and taking your time to explore a new place. Attending community events that happen while you're in town (72% of travelers want to support local communities they travel to!) Traveling solo (54% of travelers are looking to travel solo in the next year)

What are the social media trends for travel in 2024? ›

Top Social Media Trends in 2024 for the Travel Industry

According to a recent report, interactive content such as 360-degree photos, live streaming, and augmented reality tours have taken the centre stage in traveller engagement Strategies. Another towering trend is the rise of voice technology.

Why are vacations so expensive in 2024? ›

Summer Travelers See Higher Trip Costs in 2024

The average summer trip cost is almost $10,000 this year for the first time, marking a 7% increase over 2023 and 14% increase over 2022. This jump in trip cost is largely due to the overall rising cost of travel and inflation.

What is the travel demand in 2024? ›

Passenger revenues are expected to reach $744 billion in 2024, up 15.2% from $646 billion in 2023. Revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs) growth is expected to be 11.6% year on year. The long-term 20-year growth trend is expected to see passenger demand grow 3.8% annually for the 2023-2043 period.

What is the tourist behavior in 2024? ›

Previously, tourists focused on a busy itinerary; this year, it's the opposite. Tourism trends in 2024 will make tourists take mindful, memorable, meaningful, and quality trips. In 2024, tourists will seek new experiences and abandon conventional travel concepts.

What will be a major factor in the future of tourism? ›

1. Sustainable and Responsible Tourism: Sustainability will play a pivotal role in the future of tourism. Travelers are increasingly conscious of their environmental and social impact, leading to a growing demand for sustainable and responsible tourism practices.

What will be the future of traveling? ›

Tomorrow's travellers will seek experiences that go beyond traditional luxury benchmarks, reframing high-end adventures via unexpected codes of luxury. Conscious, value-adding practices ensuring sustainable travel futures for people and the planet.

What is tourism 2025? ›

Tourism 2025 is a framework to unite New Zealand's large and diverse tourism industry and ignite strong, aspirational economic growth. The objective is to create $41 Billion of Total Tourism Revenue in 2025 by improving the competitiveness of New Zealand Tourism.

What are the trends for Skyscanner 2024? ›

Skyscanner has identified seven travel trends for 2024. Four culture-led travel vibes including Gig tripping, Main character energy, Budget bougie foodies and Destination Zzzz, and three behavior-led travel types including Analog adventurers, Celebration vacationers and Luxe-for-less seekers.

What are the travel changes for 2025? ›

On May 7, 2025, U.S. travelers must be REAL ID compliant to board domestic flights and access certain federal facilities. Find out if you're REAL ID ready with our interactive tool! Are you planning to fly domestically or visit a Federal facility after May 7, 2025?

What is the future prediction of tourism? ›

The Travel & Tourism market is projected to experience a significant increase in revenue in the coming years worldwide. By 2024, revenue is estimated to reach US$927.30bn and is projected to grow annually at a rate of 3.47%, resulting in a market volume of US$1,063.00bn by 2028.

What will the tourist be doing in 2030? ›

The tourist of tomorrow will be better informed, have wider choice and be able to purchase holidays on demand, helped by technology such as the Internet, video on demand and online booking. Tourists' growing awareness of social and environmental issues leads to a conflict between conscience and the desire to travel.

Are people vacationing in 2024? ›

“This will be a busy summer,” Mike Daher, who leads Deloitte's travel and hospitality sectors and co-authored Deloitte's 2024 Summer Travel Report, told Hotel Dive. “Nearly half of Americans are planning to take a trip this summer — a couple [percentage] points down from last summer, but still a meaningful number.”

What is the travel and leisure destination of the year 2024? ›

Destination of the Year 2024: Costa Rica.

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