AMSTERDAM – Travel has always been personal, but in 2026 it will move far beyond one-size-fits-all itineraries. In 2026, travelers will reject conventions and lean into passions that feel distinctive and truly their own. From adrenaline-fueled compatibility tests to mystical detours and stays in futuristic homes, every trip becomes a bold expression of individuality and identity: this is who I am, this is what I want, and this is what I love.
Now in its tenth year, Booking.com’s Travel Predictions spotlight how people want to experience the world. Over the years, these insights have revealed shifts in travel, from Cool-cationers chasing cooler climates given extreme heat to Conscious Travelers reshaping destination choices through social and environmental awareness. Looking ahead to 2026, the research shows travelers are eager to let their true selves shine, quirks and all, with technology playing a major role in making it possible for travelers to experience ultra-personalized trips with the people who understand them best.
Based on insights from more than 29,000 travelers across 33 countries and territories, Booking.com is using this research alongside its unique position as an industry leader in travel and technology to uncover ten defining trends for 2026. The findings reveal that vacations are becoming more individual, more experimental, and more unapologetically true to who travelers really are.
Romantasy Retreats: Escaping Into Enchanted Worlds
For centuries, books have been travel companions, carried in suitcases and read on trains, planes, beaches, and beyond. In 2026, with genres like romantasy exploding in popularity, the relationship between stories and journeys enters a new chapter as travelers step not just into novels, but into the fantasy worlds of dragons, fairies, and other mythical creatures.
Expect to see vacations become immersive storyscapes in the year ahead, where enchanted castles, mystical forests, medieval banquets, and masquerade balls set the stage for otherworldly romantasy retreats, with more than seven in ten (71%) global travelers saying they’d potentially be interested in visiting a destination inspired by romantasy. For many, this goes far beyond sightseeing. Over half (53%) are open to taking part in a role-play retreat based on their favorite fantasy game, book or film, with nearly a quarter (23%) saying they are definitely interested in making this part of their future travel plans.
Technology is turning the page of this new escapism, with nearly eight in ten travelers (78%) open to AI-powered suggestions that match fantasy aesthetics, recommend secluded “storybook” stays, or pinpoint real-world filming locations. No longer confined to fiction, fantasy will become a travel blueprint, offering enchanted escapes where imagination and adventure become the protagonists.
Humanoid Homes: The Future of Vacation Rentals
Vacation homes have long been prized for space and privacy, but 2026 will see an evolution into something far more futuristic: homes enhanced by humanoid helpers. Imagine checking into a vacation home where a cleaning bot takes care of the mess, a robotic chef whips up dinner (and does the dishes), and smart systems quietly optimize water, energy, and waste in the background.
Travelers are ready to embrace this next frontier of comfort-meets-curiosity, with 77% open to booking a robotic-enhanced home. Practical perks lead the way as nearly half of those interested (49%) say cleaning bots would sway their booking choice, while 39% are most excited about a robotic chef, and a quarter (25%) want robots managing sustainability behind the scenes.
But it’s not just about convenience. For many, it’s the novelty (28%) or even the bragging rights (19%) of staying in a home that feels straight out of science fiction. These “humanoid homes” blur the line between practicality and play, redefining the vacation rental experience and setting the stage for stays that feel both comfortable and truly unforgettable.
Turbulence Test: Love, Friendship, and Teamwork on Trial
Vacations aren’t just for recharging, in 2026 they will become the ultimate compatibility check as many travelers plan to use time away to test the strength of their relationships: romantic, platonic or even professional. More than two-thirds (69%) of global travelers are open to taking a trip with a potential partner, colleague or new friend specifically to see how well they click, with the ways travelers are testing relationships as creative as they are revealing.
Nearly two-thirds (62%) would consider traveling to a remote location to see how their companion handles ambiguity and discomfort. Another 59% are intrigued by role-reversal retreats, where the usual planner hands over control or the introvert takes the lead, and an equal 59% would embrace travel with severe constraints, such as budget limits, language barriers, or limited connectivity. Meanwhile, many (71%) would take the backseat themselves to see if their travel partner steps up to plan the trip.
These turbulence tests highlight a shift in how people approach vacations: not just as escapes, but as immersive ways to understand compatibility, adaptability, and teamwork. Gen Z travelers are the most experimental of all, with 81% open to custom itineraries designed to simulate real-life dynamics and test connections in ways that will either soar or stall.
Shelf-ie Souvenirs: Turning Kitchen Shelves into Cultural Showcases
In 2026, the humble kitchen cupboard is becoming a cultural canvas, filled with travel souvenirs that reflect personal taste, design flair and a story of place. These shelf-ie souvenirs are moving from fridge magnets to pantry shelves, with travelers increasingly seeking edible and design-led treasures that turn everyday kitchens into showcases of global culture.
More than two-thirds of travelers (68%) say they would consider buying design-led kitchenware or pantry items on vacation, from hand-painted spice jars to tins of artisan olive oil that double as décor, with more than half (55%) saying they would even consider traveling to a destination specifically known for its pantry products or kitchenware.
This shift is as much about meaning as aesthetics. More than a quarter (26%) say edible souvenirs help them relive a destination each time they cook, while 25% value how these items showcase local craft, sustainability, and traditional methods. For others, exclusivity and style play a role, with nearly one in five (17%) choosing destinations for rare souvenirs, limited-edition cookware, or packaging that looks as good on a shelf as it does on social media.
Roadtrip Rewired: Embracing Shared Journeys on the Open Road
The classic road trip is shifting gears in 2026, moving beyond family and friend convoys to embrace spontaneity and discovery, including new companions along the way. The journey itself is no longer just about the drive, rather a space for connection and memorable experiences with fellow adventurers, with 84% of travelers open to carpooling on vacation and more than half (54%) willing to use an app to find travelers on a similar route.
The appeal is clear. Travelers are drawn to road trips that make travel more spontaneous and flexible (79%), lets them meet new people (77%), and allows them to share driving responsibilities (76%). For non-drivers especially, carpooling and autonomous vehicles transform previously inaccessible routes into shared adventures, expanding a sense of freedom.
Younger generations are leading the way, with 77% of Gen Z open to using self-drive vehicles or AI to shape their routes, compared with just 36% of Boomers. Technology continues to unlock new possibilities in other ways on the road as well, with 65% of global travelers saying they would use AI or generative AI to map scenic, off-the-beaten-track routes tailored to their trip desires. The combination of technology and social opportunity is redefining what a road trip can be: part exploration, part community, and entirely personal.
Destined-ations: Travel Written in the Stars
In 2026, the stars won’t just inform horoscopes and star signs, they will shape travel plans. From moon phases to astrology, mystical practices will become a new compass to guide travel decisions, turning vacations into journeys that feel spiritually aligned and cosmically approved.
Almost half of travelers (47%) say they would consider changing or cancelling their plans if a spiritual advisor or guide suggested it was not the right time, while 43% would reconsider trips based on a horoscope warning, and 39% would adjust if Mercury was in retrograde.
Beyond these cosmic course corrections, many travelers actively seek experiences that align with mystical or astrological cues. Nearly four in ten (39%) say they consider such influences when planning vacations, from timing trips with moon phases or solstices to visiting energy-rich sites. Gen Z (53%) and nearly half of millennials (46%) are particularly attuned to this sense of spiritual exploration, proving that for younger generations, the path to self-discovery might just be written in the stars.
Glow-cations: Skincare Specific Travel, Driven by Tech
Wellness travel will get a serious glow-up in 2026 with nearly 80% of travelers open to booking a dedicated glow-cation featuring multiple skin-specific treatments tailored to their personal skincare needs. What used to be simple spa escapes are transforming into high-tech (nearly six in ten travelers (59%) saying they would consider using AI to identify destinations aligned with their personal skin needs), high-touch journeys centered on the body’s largest organ: the skin.
The appetite for personalization runs deeper than ever, with nearly three quarters (72%) open to personalized hydration stations that adapt to local climate and activity, while 64% are intrigued by smart mirrors analyzing pores and hydration to provide real-time skincare advice. Sleep optimization is also central, with 75% interested in enhancement suites designed with circadian lighting and soundscapes to improve rest, a vital factor in skin repair and regeneration.
From ancient thermal rituals to cutting-edge DNA and microbiome testing, glow-cations mark a new era of skin specific wellness travel, where the goal is not just to recharge, but to return home visibly renewed.
Hushed Hobbies: Quiet Pursuits for a Louder Sense of Calm
Silence will be golden in 2026, as travelers look to swap the noise of daily life and distractions of an overstimulating world for the soothing stillness of nature to restore their sense of calm. With 43% of travelers saying they would vacation specifically to feel closer to the natural world (including an overwhelming 81% of Gen Z), and one in four (25%) turning to “quieter” hobbies on vacation, travelers will be seeking restorative rituals that prioritize patience, reflection and stress relief.
From insect spotting and birdwatching to fishing and foraging, travelers are increasingly interested in pastimes that invite a deeper connection and close observation with an outdoor space. Over half (57%) say they would consider moth/butterfly watching or insect spotting, 73% fishing or birdwatching and 69% staying at a hotel where they are involved with foraging in local nature and wilderness hotspots for their meals, with these activities offering a way to connect more deeply with their surroundings. Even in this quest for quiet, technology has a subtle role to play as an enabler, from apps that identify butterflies and birds in real time to AI tools that suggest trails, habitats or seasonal migration patterns.
By slowing down and letting nature take the lead, travelers are redefining what it means to recharge by finding clarity not in doing more, but in embracing less.
PastPorts: Where Memories Become Destinations
In 2026, nostalgia will no longer be something we leave in the past, it will become something we can step back into, with technology making it possible. With AI-powered photo mapping and heritage-tracing platforms, memories can transform into maps and old snapshots into future trip itineraries as travelers pinpoint the exact spot where a moment once happened, and stand in it.
For many, these trips are deeply emotional, rooted in the desire to relive meaningful moments and share them with others. Two-thirds of global travelers (66%) say they would consider recreating a memory or photo by using technology to identify the exact location it was taken, and then traveling there. Nearly half of these travelers (49%) say their main motivation would be to revisit a memory with family or close friends, while 46% are drawn to destinations that make them feel young, connected or at home. More than a third (36%) even see these journeys as milestones, whether to reflect on personal growth, reconnect with people from the past, or even gain closure by returning to places tied to difficult memories.
What makes this movement new is how technology fuels the timeless human urge to remember. Beyond nostalgia, travelers are using innovation to trace ancestral roots, bond across generations through storytelling, or even recreate photos for sharing in ways that feel both timeless and new.
Modern Milestone Missions: Travel That Celebrates YOU
Travelers in 2026 will rewrite the rule rulebook on when and why. No longer reserved for weddings, honeymoons, anniversaries or having a baby, today’s milestones are deeply personal as societal norms continue to shift and evolve. Two-thirds (67%) of travelers say they don’t need a reason to book a trip, while one in five (21%) say they’d go to a dream destination without waiting for a “traditional” milestone to make it worthy.
This new wave of modern milestone missions highlights how travelers are embracing personal achievements on their own terms and using travel as a way of celebrating their individuality. Nearly three-quarters (75%) justify booking a vacation simply because they’ve worked hard and deserve it, while new reasons to book a trip are rising to the forefront: toasting a new job or promotion (24%), receiving a surprise tax refund (16%), marking the closure of a breakup (14%), and showing off a new outfit (9%). Health and wellbeing achievements are also emerging as powerful motivators, with one in five (22%) traveling to mark milestones like sobriety or fitness transformations.
At its core, modern milestone missions are about traveling for whatever brings you joy, celebrates individuality and lets you be unapologetically you.
In 2026, travel is becoming a reflection of who people truly are, with journeys built around interests that perhaps in the past felt too niche or bold to explore. Travelers are stress-testing relationships, stepping into fantasy worlds, turning their kitchens into reflections of their journeys, and looking at new ways to experience road trips and vacation rentals with enhanced technology features. At Booking.com, we’re continuously evolving to make it easier for everyone to experience the world and fully lean into their dream trips by offering more choice, flexibility, and convenience than ever before. James Waters, Chief Business Officer at Booking.com
For more information about Booking.com’s 2026 Travel Predictions, please visit:www.booking.com/articles/2026-travel-predictions.en-gb.html
* Travel Predictions 2026 research commissioned by Booking.com and conducted among a sample of adults who plan to travel for business or leisure in the next 12-24 months. In total, 29,733 respondents across 33 countries and territories were polled (including 1,009 from Argentina, 1,005 from Australia, 500 from Austria, 1,013 from Belgium, 1,008 from Brazil, 1,018 from Canada, 1,009 from China, 1,005 from Colombia, 508 from Croatia, 501 from Denmark, 1,010 from France, 1,003 from Germany, 1,004 from Hong Kong, 1,007 from India, 509 from Ireland, 507 from Israel, 1,005 from Italy, 1,003 from Japan, 1,003 from Mexico, 1,019 from The Netherlands, 1,033 from New Zealand, 1,006 from Portugal, 500 from Singapore, 1,003 from South Korea, 1,009 from Spain, 511 from Sweden, 501 from Switzerland, 504 from Taiwan, 1,001 from Thailand, 501 from the UAE, 2,003 from the UK, 2,010 from the US and 505 from Vietnam). Respondents completed an online survey in July-August 2025.
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