Seeking in-person connection and experiences
in pursuit of their passions, consumers are replacing revenge
travel with intentional travel in 2025
NORWALK,
Conn., Oct. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ --
Today, Priceline announced the release of their 2025 trend
report with proprietary travel data to support eight
movement-making trends and destinations we can expect to shape the
travel industry next year and beyond.
Priceline coupled its proprietary traveler data with a custom
U.S.-based survey of adult travelers to inform next year's trends,
revealing a landscape where travelers are balancing economic
uncertainty with an unwavering passion for exploration. The desire
to travel remains steadfast, and while previous years have been
about revenge travel, 2025 will usher in a new era of intentional
travel. Savvy adventurers will seek more meaningful journeys that
foster connections and align with their passions, all while
continuing to leverage smart savings strategies to make their
travel dreams a reality.
"In 2025, we're seeing a new breed of cost-conscious travelers
who refuse to compromise on the quality of their experience, and
instead are finding creative ways to maximize their travel
investments," said Lesley Klein,
SVP, Strategy and Brand Marketing. "Our data shows a trend toward
domestic exploration and smaller-town destinations which goes
beyond savings to include seeking authentic connections and feeling
like a 'local' wherever they go."
As travelers chart their course for 2025, they will revel in
discovering their perfect Awayborhood or enjoy a
retro trip to classic small-town Americana when
Townsizing. They'll marvel at the natural wonders
that can be found locally when Star Trekking within
North America. Making connections
will remain a top priority with travelers Flocking to
meet new friends and spark romances on trips. The increased
popularity of racquet sports and run clubs will inspire vacationers
to pursue their passions by Holding Court and
literally Running the World. Younger generations will
no longer wait for retirement, testing the waters with
micro-retirements and second acts fueled by Gap Days.
Moms will seize the day and take a well-deserved respite from the
stressors of parenthood turning getaways into
GetHerWays. These emerging trends signal a
transformative shift in how consumers are thinking about travel –
from simple escapism to purposeful journeys that enrich travelers'
lives and deepen their connections to both people and the places
they'll visit in the year ahead.
Priceline's 2025 Travel
Trends:
Awayborhoods: Young travelers are
living like locals, choosing the authentic vibes and activities of
neighborhoods over the prepackaged charm of tourist-filled
hotspots. With 69% of consumers stating they'll focus more on
domestic travel in 2025, 37% also believe that the neighborhood
they stay in impacts their vacation experience. As a result, a
desire for down-to-earth realism will inspire travelers to explore
smaller radius Awayborhoods within big cities.
Priceline compiled the top 10 Hottest Awayborhoods travelers
plan to visit in 2025:
- French Quarter, New Orleans,
LA
- Capitol Riverfront, Washington,
DC
- Wynwood, Miami, FL
- North End, Boston, MA
- Mission District, San Francisco,
CA
- Ybor City, Tampa, FL
- Silver Lake, Los Angeles, CA
- South Congress, Austin,
TX
- Pearl District, Portland,
OR
- Rino Art District, Denver,
CO
Flocking: Gen Z, the most digitally connected generation
in history, is now seeking escape from the online world. Raised on
social media and smartphone apps, this generation finds itself
unexpectedly disillusioned by the superficiality of online
connections and dating apps longing for more meaningful engagement
and authentic, in-person interactions. In response to this digital
fatigue, younger travelers are using their passion for travel as an
avenue for forging real-life connections. Gen Z will harness travel
as a powerful social ice breaker, with 74% saying they are more
likely to have researched the best travel destinations to meet new
people. In 2025, Gen Z will be Flocking to destinations bright with
communal spaces and in-person activities as ways to find
companionship and deep connections with new people. Over 20% of Gen
Z travelers believe hotel bars and cruises are a great way to do
just that. They are also twice as likely as other travelers to be
interested in a vacation romance, and 2.8x more likely to believe
traveling is the new dating app.
Star Trekking: Following the 2024 total solar eclipse,
interest in astronomy and celestial events remains at an all-time
high with younger travelers Star Trekking to destinations that
provide optimal stargazing opportunities. One in four Gen Zers is
interested in traveling for celestial events, and they're 51% more
likely than the average traveler to be interested in a hotel that
offers celestial, astrology, or space-themed excursions.
Priceline identified trending destinations where travelers can
expect great views of the Northern Lights – all locally within
North America – in the year to
come:
- Whitehorse, YT, Canada
- Fairbanks, AK
- Mackinaw City, MI
- Medora, ND
- Bayfield, WI
- Yellowknife, NT, Canada
- Bar Harbor, ME
Holding Court: Tennis and pickleball are becoming
mainstays at parks, themed bars, and activity centers; however,
racket sports aren't just a weekend activity, they're travel
inspiration. As young travelers build their itineraries they will
target resort destinations that allow them to engage in physical
activities, with Millennials Holding Court, stating they are 80%
more likely to plan a vacation around playing tennis and 87% more
likely to plan one around playing pickleball. Even if they don't
pack their rackets, tennis remains a big draw for Millennials, who
are 73% more likely than the average traveler to attend a tennis
tournament while traveling for leisure in 2025.
Gap Days: In 2025, travelers are testing out retirement,
if only for a little while, booking trips to explore new passions,
try new careers, and learn life-changing skills. With economic
pressures in mind, travelers are realizing it doesn't take a full
365 days to get the benefits of a gap year. Instead, they'll
experiment with Gap Days and shorter escapes to destinations that
offer opportunities to try out new passions while staying open to
the life-altering discoveries micro-retirements can provide. Young
travelers, specifically Gen Z, say they are more likely to
learn a new skill while on vacation and will look to leverage those
skills into life changes.
The top 10 destination jobs Gen Z is dreaming about in 2025:
- Candle making in Hong Kong,
China
- Knitting in Oslo, Norway
- Shoe making in São Paulo, Brazil
- Pineapple farming in Bacolod, Philippines
- Wool farming in Geelong, Australia
- Baking in Paris, France
- Basket weaving in Bolgatanga, Ghana
- Making olive oil in Jaén, Spain
- Making pottery in Dharamkot, India
- Embroidering in Tenango del
Valle, Mexico
Running the World: With local run clubs exploding in
popularity, Gen Z and Millennial travelers are expected to seek out
clubs as a means of exploration when they travel. 79% of Gen Z and
Millennial travelers say they're more likely to attend a local
running club's event while on vacation and 65% are more likely to
say that running a race is a great way to explore a new city. With
42% of Gen Z and Millennial travelers saying they're more likely to
book a hotel near a park or running trail in order to stay active
while they're on vacation, expect travelers to pound the pavement
in cities around the world.
Townsizing: Americans are seeking simplicity and will
travel to find it. In the coming year, expect travelers to opt for
quaint, comfy respites in America's small towns. The trend toward
small towns offers different benefits for different generations.
While Boomers are most likely to feel that small towns are more
relaxing, Gen Z is Townsizing as a way to indulge in the charming,
quaint moments depicted in their most comforting movies. They're
89% more likely than average travelers to seek out a vacation that
offers a "Nancy Meyers lifestyle"
and 67% more likely to see a vacation as an opportunity to live out
their small-town fantasies.
- Three Rivers, CA
- Panguitch, UT
- Bretton Woods, NH
- South Yarmouth, MA
- Ouray, CO
- Old Saybrook, CT
- North Wildwood, NJ
- Carmel Valley, CA
- Gorham, NH
- Forks, WA
GetHerAway: Parenting has more baggage than ever. Moms
deserve a break from the managerial, cognitive, and emotional load
they bear and they'll finally get it by prioritizing time away for
self-care and comforting amenities. Those with kids under 18 are
2.8x more likely than average travelers to say they need a vacation
to escape the mental exhaustion of being a parent and are likely to
seek out vacation spots that offer in-room spa services, art
classes, and rage rooms. Yet the thing 72% of moms say they're most
excited about is extra sleep.
Priceline's complete 'Where to Next?' 2025 Travel Trends
report can be viewed here.
Methodology
This report is based on a custom traveler
study and survey that was combined with Priceline's own proprietary
search and booking data to reveal the aforementioned trends.
Priceline partnered with third-party research partner Current
Forward to conduct the online survey in the United States from September 6 – September
20, 2024, among a nationally representative sample of 3,039
adults ages 18 - 78 who have traveled at least 100 miles from their
home by plane or car within the last year. An additional sample of
690 mothers of children under 18 was also included. Gen Z is
defined as those born 1997 - 2006; Millennial is defined as those
born 1981 - 1996; Gen X is defined as those born 1965 - 1980; and
Boomers are defined as those born 1946 - 1964.
About Priceline
Priceline, part of Booking Holdings
Inc. [NASDAQ: BKNG], has been a leader in online travel for
twenty-five years. Priceline's proprietary deals technology pairs
negotiation with innovation to analyze billions of data points to
generate deep discounts for customers they can't find anywhere
else. Travelers have access to millions of hotels, flights,
alternative accommodations, rental cars, cruises, vacation packages
and experiences from trusted brands in over 116 countries around
the world, 24/7 customer service and incremental savings when
becoming a Priceline VIP. By making affordable travel within reach
for all, Priceline helps millions of customers each year be there
for the moments that matter to them. Because where your happy place
meets your happy price, that place is Priceline.
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