Priceline Unveils 2026 "Where to Next?" Report, Showcasing the Travel Trends Set to Define the Year Ahead
Priceline (NASDAQ:BKNG) released its 2026 Where to Next? Travel Trends Report on October 16, 2025, using proprietary search/booking data plus a national survey of 3,006 U.S. adults (Aug 18–Sep 5, 2025).
Key findings: travelers plan an average of 15 leisure days in 2026 and expect to raise travel budgets by about $350. Seven trend categories identified: Little Treat Travel, Midwest Quests, DéjàView, Expedition Beach, Tailgate Tourism, Kidfluence, and Dead Zoning, with supporting percentages for adoption across generations.
Priceline (NASDAQ:BKNG) ha pubblicato il suo Rapporto sulle Tendenze di Viaggio 2026: Where to Next? il 16 ottobre 2025, utilizzando dati proprietari di ricerca/prenotazione insieme a un sondaggio nazionale su 3.006 adulti statunitensi (18 agosto-5 settembre 2025).
Risultati chiave: i viaggiatori prevedono in media 15 giorni di svago nel 2026 e si aspettano di aumentare i budget di viaggio di circa $350. Sono state identificate sette categorie di tendenze: Little Treat Travel, Midwest Quests, DéjàView, Expedition Beach, Tailgate Tourism, Kidfluence e Dead Zoning, con le rispettive percentuali di adozione per generazione.
Priceline (NASDAQ:BKNG) anunció su Informe de Tendencias de Viaje 2026: Where to Next? el 16 de octubre de 2025, utilizando datos de búsqueda/reserva propios además de una encuesta nacional a 3.006 adultos estadounidenses (del 18 de agosto al 5 de septiembre de 2025).
Conclusiones clave: los viajeros planean un promedio de 15 días de ocio en 2026 y esperan aumentar los presupuestos de viaje en aproximadamente $350. Se identificaron siete categorías de tendencias: Little Treat Travel, Midwest Quests, DéjàView, Expedition Beach, Tailgate Tourism, Kidfluence y Dead Zoning, con porcentajes de adopción que respaldan cada generación.
Priceline (NASDAQ:BKNG)은 2025년 10월 16일 사전 검색/예약 데이터를 비롯해 2025년 8월 18일~9월 5일에 실시된 미국 성인 3,006명을 대상으로 한 전국 설문 조사를 바탕으로 2026 Where to Next? Travel Trends Report를 발표했습니다.
주요 결과: 여행자들은 2026년에 평균 15일의 여가를 계획하고 여행 예산을 약 $350까지 늘릴 것으로 예상합니다. 식별된 7가지 트렌드 범주는 Little Treat Travel, Midwest Quests, DéjàView, Expedition Beach, Tailgate Tourism, Kidfluence, Dead Zoning이며 세대별 채택에 대한 비율이 제시됩니다.
Priceline (NASDAQ:BKNG) a publié son Rapport 2026 sur les tendances de voyage Where to Next? le 16 octobre 2025, en utilisant des données propriétaires de recherche/réservation ainsi qu'une enquête nationale auprès de 3 006 adultes américains (du 18 août au 5 septembre 2025).
Constatations clés: les voyageurs prévoient en moyenne 15 jours de loisirs en 2026 et prévoient d'augmenter les budgets de voyage d'environ 350 dollars. Sept catégories de tendances identifiées: Little Treat Travel, Midwest Quests, DéjàView, Expedition Beach, Tailgate Tourism, Kidfluence et Dead Zoning, avec les pourcentages d'adoption par génération à l'appui.
Priceline (NASDAQ:BKNG) veröffentlichte am 16. Oktober 2025 den 2026 Where to Next? Travel Trends Report und verwendete dabei proprietäre Such-/Buchungsdaten sowie eine nationale Umfrage unter 3.006 US-Erwachsenen (18. August–5. September 2025).
Zentrale Ergebnisse: Reisende planen im Durchschnitt 15 Freizeittage im Jahr 2026 und erwarten eine Erhöhung des Reisebudgets um etwa 350 $. Sieben Trendkategorien wurden identifiziert: Little Treat Travel, Midwest Quests, DéjàView, Expedition Beach, Tailgate Tourism, Kidfluence und Dead Zoning, mit unterstützenden Prozentsätzen der Akzeptanz über Generationen hinweg.
Priceline (NASDAQ:BKNG) أصدرت تقرير 2026 حول اتجاهات السفر: Where to Next? في 16 أكتوبر 2025، باستخدام بيانات بحث/حجز مملوكة بالإضافة إلى مسح قومي ل3,006 بالغًا أمريكيًا (18 أغسطس–5 سبتمبر 2025).
الاكتشافات الرئيسية: يخطط المسافرون في المتوسط لـ15 يومًا للترفيه في 2026 ويتوقعون زيادة ميزانيات السفر بنحو $350. تم تحديد سبع فئات من الاتجاهات: Little Treat Travel، Midwest Quests، DéjàView، Expedition Beach، Tailgate Tourism، Kidfluence، وDead Zoning، مع نسب التبني عبر أجيال مختلفة.
Priceline (NASDAQ:BKNG) 在 2025 年 10 月 16 日发布了2026 Where to Next? Travel Trends Report,使用专有的搜索/预订数据以及对 3,006 名美国成年人进行的全国性调查(2025年8月18日-9月5日)。
主要发现:旅行者在2026年平均计划15 天休闲日,旅行预算预计将增加约$350。共识七大趋势类别:Little Treat Travel、Midwest Quests、DéjàView、Expedition Beach、Tailgate Tourism、Kidfluence和Dead Zoning,并提供面向各代际的采用比例。
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In 2026, travelers are embracing more: more exploration, more connection and more spontaneity than ever before
2026 is the year of more – more exploration, more spontaneity, and more travelers saying "yes" to the moment. The intentional travel and search for connection that defined 2025 haven't disappeared; they've evolved. This year, travelers are layering in impulse, indulgence, adrenaline, and a touch of nostalgia into their plans.
According to Priceline research, travelers expect to spend an average of 15 days traveling for leisure next year and plan to increase their travel budgets by roughly
As travelers chart their course for 2026, they'll treat themselves to spontaneous, feel-good getaways with Little Treat Travel or find fresh inspiration in destinations like
Others will go completely off the grid when Dead Zoning, embracing remote escapes that force them to truly unplug. College towns will take center stage as travelers embrace Tailgate Tourism, while families let their youngest travelers lead the way thanks to Kidfluence.
"Travel in 2026 is a blend of impulse and intention. Priceline's latest research reveals a shift toward more spontaneous trips, new regional exploration, and travelers who are increasingly steering their own journeys – from Gen Z revisiting nostalgic destinations to parents letting Gen Alpha lead the way," shares Lesley Klein, SVP, Strategy and Brand Marketing. "Combined with the growing role of AI-powered planning, these trends point to a traveler who's changing the playbook on how, when, and why they go."
These emerging trends signal a year defined by curiosity and exploration. As travelers discover the joy of getting away, they are embracing both the comfort of the familiar and the thrill of something new.
Priceline's 2026 Travel Trends
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Little Treat Travel: The rise of "treat culture" is fueling a new kind of jet set. Those
brown sugar cortados and spontaneous spa days? They've gone global. Travelers are turning small indulgences into big adventures, booking last-minute getaways "just because." Vacations are no longer saved for birthdays or long PTO stretches, and quick "me-kends" are the new must-have mood boosters. In fact,$15 65% of travelers, including Gen Z, say they've booked a trip purely as a treat to lift their spirits. -
Midwest Quests: The Midwest is stealing the spotlight. With quirky attractions, charming small towns, and lively city centers, this region is quickly becoming travel's next big thing. Sixty-three percent of travelers say they're more interested in visiting the Midwest than they used to be, and it's easy to see why. From
Michigan's lakeside escapes andIllinois' Route 66 pit stops toNebraska's craft breweries and historic trails, the heartland's mix of authenticity, affordability, and low-key cool is winning travelers over, one road trip at a time. -
DéjàView: Millennials and Gen Z are revisiting the places and experiences that shaped them, turning nostalgia into their next itinerary. Seventy-three percent of travelers say they're drawn to trips that help them reconnect with their past and
82% of younger travelers can't wait to return to childhood favorites. Family beaches, amusement parks, and hometown hangouts are all back on the rise, now with a grown-up twist that blends comfort with modern adventure. -
Expedition Beach: For 2026, beach vacations are getting a major adrenaline boost. Travelers are swapping beach reads for jungle hikes, parasailing, jet skiing, and cliff diving. According to our research,
74% of travelers are seeking beaches that excite, not just relax. Expect a rise in exotic, adventure-ready coasts that deliver thrills, stories, and unforgettable memories far beyond the tan lines. -
Tailgate Tourism: College game days are becoming weekend-long adventures. Fans are packing their bags, not just their team gear, as college towns with top-ranked teams turn into must-visit destinations. Nearly two-thirds of travelers say they'd love to visit a college town, and
70% of Gen Z and Millennials would go just to feel the electric energy of game day. With great food, live music, and local buzz beyond the stadium, it's clear: college towns aren't just for students anymore. -
Kidfluence: The tiniest tastemakers are shaping where families go next. Vacations are no longer just a parental call. Eighty-seven percentof parents say their kids help choose and plan the trip. Fueled by curiosity, creativity, and a little screen-time inspiration, Gen Alpha is bringing fresh ideas to the family itinerary. From hotels that spark play to destinations that feel straight out of their favorite movies, family travel is getting a fun, next-generation upgrade.
- Dead Zoning: After years of blurred lines between work and play, travelers are hitting the reset button, hard. A new wave of analog travelers is embracing extreme digital detoxing to bring back true work-life balance. No Slack pings from the beach. No Zoom calls from the hotel lobby. Just real out-of-office energy. Fifty-nine percent of travelers say they're setting stronger boundaries with work during vacations and are choosing destinations that make unplugging effortless – often literally. For these travelers, recharging means powering down devices and finding the kind of quiet you can't get from airplane mode.
"Travelers are rewriting the rules of vacationing and it's clear they're driven by emotion as much as exploration," explains Christina Bennett, Priceline Consumer Travel Trends Expert. "From the rise of 'Little Treat Travel' to the nostalgia of 'DéjàView,' 2026 is about balance: finding both excitement and comfort in how and where we travel. The data shows that people aren't waiting for the perfect time to go – they're creating it."
Priceline's complete Where to Next? 2026 Travel TrendsReport can be viewed here.
Methodology:
This report is based on a custom traveler survey that was combined with Priceline's own proprietary search and booking data to reveal the aforementioned trends. Third-party research was conducted on behalf of Priceline by Current Forward, a
About Priceline
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