Tuesday, September 9, 2025

Fall/winter/spring stateside & international 2025-2026 travel trends

 
     I have found that Google's AI has been an excellent addition to my research, although I still provide links to websites whose information is based on statistics for trends that are easily verifiable, when I posed the question that titles this blog into my "search engine" I received a good assortment websites that I believe will be helpful to the readers of my blog who are planning a fall/winter/spring getaway that is fun and thrifty, too.
     However, I'll start off with Goggle's AI assessment:"For 2025-26, anticipate a rise in solo and longer trips, with a continued focus on nature-based, less-crowded destinations and eco-conscious travel, both stateside and internationally. "Coolcationing," or seeking cooler climates, will persist, driving travelers to northern U.S. states and potentially further afield. International travel will likely see growth in regions with strong historical and cultural offerings, with a focus on local immersion and potentially “noctourism,” or experiencing cities at night."
     It is interesting that United Health Care, a large USA health care provider, has entered the travel field, moreover, they have done so, to champion several destinations as a 'safe trip'.
     And when I linked to the suggestions provided by United Health Care, lo and behold, travel professionals were provided to effect the kind of trip United Health Care considers for it's members as these 'safe' suggested trips were a 'health wise' destination and as well 'crime-less',travel professionals are involved in making the 'safe travel'  arrangements, and are suggesting all United Health Care's 'safer' destinations.
     Whether the United Health Care travel arrangements are as promised, I cannot say, although I don't doubt that United Health Care has done their 'due diligence',  I'd check it out before booking the trip, and look for the 'disclaimer.'
     The research link to Forbes, a respected travel website, notes that travelers are trending toward fall, not only because shoulder season is a good buy $$$ wise, travel at that time of year is relatively less crowded with tourists, but then if everyone has the same idea, a traveler looking for 'less tourists' may be disappointed.
      Regardless, whatever you do, travel is a "memory keeping" experience, and for me, as I don't venture out to the great travel race anymore, I can rely on photos and a secure knowledge that when I traveled in pursuit of comfort travel at less $$, I found it, and so I wish you and yours the fantastic travel experiences I had enjoyed but perhaps with less 'Murphy's Law' adventures.
      Happy traveling!