The 2026 travel playbook: Where the world is going next
Some years change travel quietly. 2026 is not one of those years.
Next year is shaping up to be bold, experience-led and refreshingly personal. Travellers are choosing places that feel meaningful. Airfare competition is opening doors to new regions. Culture-based travel is booming. And many destinations that once flew under the radar are stepping into the spotlight.
If you’re planning your next adventure or looking for inspo, here’s your ultimate 2026 Travel Playbook.
Slow travel takes over — One country, one region, one deep experience
People are officially done with the “10 cities in 10 days” era.
In 2026, travellers want:
- fewer flights
- longer stays
- slower itineraries
- more connection with local communities
- travel that feels restorative
Where this trend shines:
- Northern Portugal – Douro Valley wine towns, riverfront villages, family-owned cooking classes
- Kyushu, Japan – hot springs, countryside trains, nature and culture without the crowds
- Tasmania, Australia – wildlife, food, wineries and world-class hiking at a peaceful pace
Why it’s trending:
Authentic > busy.
Depth > checklists.
Meaning > movement.

Set-jetting 2.0 — Travellers are going straight to the filming locations
This trend is not slowing down… it’s evolving.
Instead of just visiting where a show was filmed, travellers are now diving into the vibe of the story.
Destinations leading the trend:
- Thailand (The White Lotus S3) – lush coastline, spiritual retreats, design hotels
- Romania & Bulgaria (Wednesday) – Gothic villages, castles, Carpathian Mountains (hello, vampire-core)
- Scotland (Game of Thrones) – dramatic landscapes inspired by historical dramas and fantasy epics
- New Zealand (The Hobbit) – the evergreen destination for fantasy and adventure lovers
Whether it’s romance, mystery, fantasy or wellness TV… people want to step into the scene.

New culinary capitals are emerging
2026 will be all about food-inspired travel but not just fancy dining. It’s about culture, family-run kitchens, food stories and hands-on experiences.
Next-gen food destinations:
- Mexico City – still booming: tacos, tasting menus, mezcal, street eats
- Lima – coastal cuisine, local superfoods, world’s top restaurants
- Seoul – comfort food meets cool; street snacks, markets, modern Korean cuisine
- Hobart – quiet but rising: oysters, distilleries, farm-to-table everything
Travel is becoming deliciously immersive and travellers are planning entire trips around it.

Wellness goes wild — literally
Wellness travel is expanding beyond spas and yoga studios.
2026 will be the year of wild wellness with nature-based, adventure-inspired, grounding experiences.
Expect to see:
- cold plunges in natural springs
- forest bathing in Scandinavia
- hiking retreats focused on mental wellbeing
- eco-lodges with digital detoxing
- “wellness safaris” in Africa
Destinations to watch:
- Finland – saunas, lakes, slow living
- Costa Rica – eco-retreats and rainforest wellness
- Botswana – emerging wellness safari movement
This is wellness with dirt, rain, sweat, and clarity not just candles.

The new golden age of train travel
Rail is having a renaissance, and 2026 will only accelerate it.
Why?
- flight prices stabilising
- sustainability awareness
- stunning new routes
- people wanting “scenic over speedy”
Hot routes:
- Japan’s Kyushu Seven Stars – luxury meets storytelling
- Europe’s Night Trains – Paris to Vienna, Berlin to Brussels, Switzerland’s new Alpine lines
- Peru’s Andean Explorer – Lake Titicaca by rail
- India’s Maharajas’ Express – culture-filled luxury rail
It’s not just transportation; it’s the trip itself.

Wildlife + culture hybrids are the new “Big Trip”
Instead of traditional safaris, travellers want blended experiences: wildlife + food, culture + adventure, conservation + luxury.
Where it’s booming:
- Kenya – safari + community conservation experiences
- Borneo – orangutan sanctuaries + jungle trekking
- Patagonia – wildlife + hiking + glacier expeditions
2026 adventure travellers want more than sightings — they want stories.

The great return to cities — But only the ones with character
After years of nature-first travel, cities are having a moment again. Not all cities but the soulful ones.
City stars of 2026:
- Seville – Moorish architecture, tapas, flamenco, warm breezes
- Vancouver – ocean + mountains + culture
- Osaka – street food and nightlife, less hectic than Tokyo
- Cape Town – design, food, coastline, wine
These are cities with personality, walkability and culture not just skyscrapers.

Micro-honeymoons & multi-generational milestones
Travel is becoming more emotional.
Two big trends:
- micro-honeymoons – short, meaningful getaways before a bigger delayed trip
- family milestone holidays – birthdays, retirements, reunions, anniversaries
People are celebrating with travel more than gifts, togetherness is trending.
Top picks for this trend:
- Santorini – iconic romance
- Bali – always reliable for groups
- Big Island, Hawaii – adventure for all ages

Off-season & shoulder travel becomes the smartest move
Travellers are finally embracing the secret advisors have known forever: shoulder season is amazing.
Why?
- lower crowds = better experiences
Best off-season gems for 2026:
Italy in October
Japan in November
Greece in April
Canada in September
New Zealand in May
Expect more travellers choosing “slightly off-peak” to optimise every part of their holiday.

So…where is the world going next?
In 2026, travel will be: slower, deeper, more creative, more personal, and a lot more fun.
It’s about connection to places, to people and to ourselves.
Let a 1000 Mile Travel Group Advisor Plan Your 2026 Trip
Whether you’re dreaming of slow travel, cinematic escapes, culinary adventures or that perfect wellness break, our advisors are here to help you plan a trip that feels personal and unforgettable.
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