10 Travel trends that will redefine how you travel in 2026, says report

New Delhi: Are you already planning your first trip for 2026? Well, this year is all about rewriting the way you travel and experience a place. The era of exploring tourist hubs, jam-packed itineraries, and coming back home exhausted from a trip is just fading away. With people choosing to experience more and relax, rather than just going out on a four-day vacation to visit Google-inspired tourist spots and exhaust themselves, only to return to daily life full of work and stress.
As per Kayak’s ‘What the future report 2026’, people are exhausted way more than when they left, and this trend is to be kept aside for the year 2026. They are travelling to recharge, reset and reclaim thier time not ot feel the burden ontheir shoulders.
10 Travel Trends for 2026
Here are 10 travel trends that will rule in 2026 and rewrite the way people travel or experience things more than ever.
1. Not so popular destinations
The next ‘It’ destination on your bucket list will not be something that is on social media already. GenZ and millennials are increasingly turning to boring old places and looking to travel to places which feel real and are a well-kept secret. The data says 71 per cent of GenZ and 75 per cent of Millennials want to visit destinations they have never seen before, with #iddengems search on TikTok has risen to 50 per cent in recent years.
2. Book now, pay later
Travellers are choosing flexible payment options to travel. Around 30 per cent of Gen Z and 29 per cent of Millennials say that they plan travel on instalment plans or credit options.
Also travllers are sharpening thier deal-hunting skills. The use of flight price alert have surged by 50 per cent in over a year, and car hire alerts have quadrupled. The cost of magining is one of the biggest concerns for 73 per cent of the young travellers.
3. Awe-tineraries
Trips that are more than just pictures or a scenic walk, people in 2026 are travelling for experiences and adventures like dramatic landscapes, nocturnal tourism, bioluminescent beaches or aero-space phenomena. Thirty-four per cent of travellers say awe-inspiring experiences top the list for travel, while 55 per cent say natural wonders will guide their travel plans.
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