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'Noctourism' is gaining popularity as travellers seek dark-sky destinations and night-time experiences for stargazing and celestial events.
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Wellness-focused holidays are evolving into longevity retreats where travellers pursue life-extending treatments and therapies.
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Travellers are increasingly using AI tools to create alternative itineraries that promote authentic experiences and respect local communities.
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Multi-generational 'mega-trips' are becoming prevalent as baby boomers prefer spending their money on family holidays rather than leaving inheritances.
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Men-only wellness retreats are emerging as a response to changing gender norms and increased focus on male mental health.
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Baby boomers are challenging age stereotypes by pursuing high-octane adventures and thrill-seeking activities.
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The travel industry is adapting to become more inclusive for neurodivergent travellers through sensory-friendly facilities and AI-powered tools.
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Budget-conscious and sustainability-minded travellers are embracing 'vintage voyaging' by shopping at thrift stores during their holidays.
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These are the travel trends that will dominate 2025 as per data by Booking.com.
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