11 Travel Trends to Look For in 2020

2020's Travel Styles

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2020 promises to be another monumental year for travel but there are some trends poised to emerge or grow even more popular in the new year as travelers develop new interests, seek fresh experiences and attempt to squeeze more meaning out of their globetrotting. Here are some trends to watch for in 2020.

Instagram Tourism

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Instagram is an incredible tool when it comes to inspiring wanderlust. With more than one billion active monthly users, a single selfie posted on the platform can elevate a previously overlooked destination or even motivate some travelers to get away themselves so that they can showcase their own travel accomplishments to their ever-growing list of followers. Unfortunately, selfie-related deaths are very real and the popularity of some Instagram hotspots have led to overcrowding and a cheapened visitor experience in some cases.

Micro Trips

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The micro travel trend continues to gain momentum, especially among millennials, as travelers look to save time and money without sacrificing on experiences. These shorter, typically weekend trips require effective planning but allow you to pack light and see and do more of what you like while preserving those precious vacation days for a longer getaway.

Ancestral Tourism

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As genetic testing services become even more accessible in 2020, you can expect a rise in travelers looking to trace the steps of their ancestors. Europe, particularly destinations such as Scotland and Ireland should continue to benefit from the growing ancestral tourism trend.

Wellness Tourism

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The booming wellness tourism market will also continue to grow in 2020 as more and more travelers seek out unique travel experiences inclusive of things like meditation, spa treatments, healthy eating and outdoor activities that bring them in tune with nature.

Transformational Travel

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Not dissimilar to wellness travel, transformational travel is all about traveling with intention and maintaining an open mind along the way. 2020 will see more travelers challenging themselves to find meaning and/or change their lives for the better through travel, whether it's by engaging with a new culture, giving back or conquering a physical obstacle.

Slow Travel

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In today's on-demand age, it's easy to get sped up without even knowing it. Travelers typically have a long list of the things they want to see and do in a particular destination. However, the slow travel trend encourages them to narrow their focus and spend more time in a specific area, immersving themselves in the culture to enrich their experiences and ensure they don't return home burnt-out and in need of another vacation.

Foodie Tourism

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It's no secret that people love to eat and as the population of gourmet food aficionados continues to grow, you can expect foodie tourism to grow right along with it. With so many talented chefs putting their passion to work in destinations all around the globe, there's always something new and fresh to savor. And with new food trucks, craft breweries and wineries seemingly always popping up, this is one trend certain to stick around.

Eco-Friendly Tourism

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Eco-friendly travel or responsible tourism is another growing trend that shows no signs of slowing as awareness about climate change and other environmental issues continues to increase. Look for more travel suppliers to do away with single-use plastics and embrace sustainability in the new year as they know eco-conscious consumers are likely to reward them for it.

Northern Lights Travel

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Many travelers will be fortunate enough to cross the northern lights from their bucket list in 2020 but even the possibility of witnessing the polar lights in all their majesty is enough to inspire travel to some of the world's lesser-known places. Those hoping to witness the aurora borealis in the new year should consider one of these conducive destinations.

Solo Travel

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The prospect of traveling alone can be daunting for some but there are some real benefits, including exploring a new destination on your own terms and having added incentive to meet people and make new friends. Solo travel should continue to take off in 2020, especially among women over 55. According to New York City-based luxury vacation booking platform Black Tomato, 68 percent of travelers who booked a trip alone in 2017 were women, and that number has jumped up to 73 percent based on the most recent data. What's more, tour operators like Intrepid Travel make it easy to see the world solo as you won't truly be alone as part of a small group led by expert local guides.

Adventure Travel

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Adventure travel is another trend to watch closely in 2020, according to a recent survey of more than 300 travel agents sponsored by Apple Leisure Group (ALG) in conjunction with travAlliancemedia. Agents report seeing an increase in client interest in bold new experiences for the year ahead, including adventure cruise bookings.

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Patrick Clarke

Patrick Clarke

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A Maryland native and wanderer who has lived across the U.S. from North Carolina to SoCal, Patrick Clarke graduated from Towson University with a B.S. in journalism. He previously worked for Bleacher

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