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The Adventure Travel Trends to Watch in 2026

Image: Hiker looking out at the Arenal volcano in La Fortuna, Costa Rica. (Photo Credit: Goway/Amy/ Adobe Stock)
Image: Hiker looking out at the Arenal volcano in La Fortuna, Costa Rica. (Photo Credit: Goway/Amy/ Adobe Stock)
Mia Taylor
by Mia Taylor
Last updated: 7:00 AM ET, Wed June 24, 2026

This article originally appeared in the June issue of AGENTatHOME magazine. Subscribe here to receive your free copy each month.


The adventure travel industry remains one of the most dynamic and diverse segments of travel. Year after year, travelers continue to seek opportunities to escape their busy lives, get off the beaten path and immerse themselves in meaningful new experiences.

That includes everything from trekking and cycling to cultural, culinary and wildlife adventures. There’s also a growing focus among these intrepid travelers on sustainability, wellness and purpose-driven travel.

"Adventure travelers are prioritizing meaning over checklists in 2026," said Heather Kelly, director of research and knowledge for the Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA). "New experiences, cultural connection and going off the beaten path are consistently ranking as the top motivations we are seeing globally."

And as travel advisors and tour operators busily work to provide these experiences, they’re also delivering significant local economic impact at the destination level. Some 75% of adventure travel revenue stays within the local economy, according to ATTA’s 2026 Adventure Travel Trends & Insights report. In addition, adventure travelers spend an average of $263 on handicrafts or souvenirs while exploring the world.

These are just some of the highlights for 2026 from an industry that continues to grow and evolve in fascinating ways. Here’s a closer look at the top trends and developments shaping adventure travel this year.

Heather Kelly, director of research and knowledge for the Adventure Travel Trade Association.
Heather Kelly, director of research and knowledge for the Adventure Travel Trade Association. (Photo Credit: Heather Kelly)

Today’s Most Popular Adventure Activities

The trending adventure activities for 2026 include a mix of options, many of which were also top choices in years past. That includes hiking, trekking and walking, followed by cultural/gastronomy travel and cycling (e-bikes).

Some of the additional focuses this year include wellness, photography, safaris, running and bird-watching.

"The core activities themselves have not changed dramatically, and that’s important," Kelly said. "We’re seeing sustained demand for things such as hiking, culture and food experiences."

What is notable, however, is how central culture has become for adventure travelers, Kelly adds.

"Our broader consumer research shows cultural experiences have moved firmly into the mainstream, with travelers actively seeking local traditions, cuisine and human connection as part of their trips," she continued. "The activity is still there, but it’s increasingly just one part of a more holistic experience that includes place, people and purpose."

A Growing Focus on Sustainability

Adoption of more sustainable practices is also becoming increasingly common in the adventure travel space, alongside an ongoing focus on key issues such as wildlife protection, community livelihoods, climate change and safety preparedness, according to the ATTA report.

"Sustainability is no longer a differentiator; it is becoming table stakes," Kelly explained. "More than half of operators are now holding or working toward sustainability certification, and many are actively reshaping trips through supplier choices and traveler education."

Casey Halloran, CEO and co-founder of Costa Rican Vacations.
Casey Halloran, CEO and co-founder of Costa Rican Vacations. (Photo Credit: Casey Halloran)

More Personalized Adventures

While the ATTA report offers its perspective on the developments shaping adventure travel this year, travel advisors and tour operators — who are on the front lines engaging with travelers and planning trips — offer another.

Casey Halloran, CEO and co-founder of Costa Rican Vacations, says one of the most notable trends he’s witnessing this year is the demand for highly personalized adventure itineraries.

"Upscale adventure travelers are no longer okay with a generic ‘best of’ itinerary," Halloran said. "They want trips built around personal taste: wildlife, surfing, wellness, family bonding or active luxury. That could mean a private guided hike that’s specifically timed to spot particular wildlife, a waterfall hike paired with a locally sourced picnic lunch or a private surf lesson tailored to the skills of the group. Our travel advisors are curating adventure experiences as carefully as they do hotels."

Increasingly Demanding Experiences

Perhaps it’s "The Amazing Race" effect, but a growing number of adventure travelers want a true challenge on their vacations this year. Gone are the days of moderate-to-easy hikes satiating adventurers.

"Beyond simply taking a hiking vacation, I’m finding more and more people requesting to do a very specific —and often much more challenging —trek than you might otherwise find," said Bobby Hopkins, a travel advisor with Travelmation.

Most recently, Hopkins had clients who wanted to immerse themselves in Native American culture in the American Southwest. But many of the sites the clients intended to visit were not easily accessible.

"They required long walks, long hikes and sometimes overnight camping," Hopkins said. "More people really want to experience the adventure within the destinations they explore."

Bobby Hopkins, a travel advisor with Travelmation.
Bobby Hopkins, a travel advisor with Travelmation. (Photo Credit: Bobby Hopkins)

‘Drop-In’ Adventure Moments

Finally, in perhaps one of the more intriguing adventure travel developments, a growing number of clients are requesting what Travelmation’s Hopkins describes as "drop-in" adventure moments on otherwise traditional vacations.

"Some recent requests have included an overnight whitewater rafting trip, a stargazing camping trip and a rainforest overnight," he explained. "Clients want to experience the hot spots or trendy destinations, but then go completely off the grid to capture that magical moment they will never forget. This type of adventure is not for everyone and can be physically challenging, but it’s truly something they will never forget."


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Mia Taylor is an award-winning journalist who has two decades of experience. Most recently she worked as a staff writer for America's largest digital publisher DotdashMeredith, where she contributed stories on a daily basis to four of the company's most iconic brands - Parents,Real Simple, Better Homes & Gardens, and Health. Her work has also appeared in Travel + Leisure, The Boston Globe, The San Diego UnionTribune, Westways Magazine, Fortune, and more.

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