SET-JETTERS, THREE-STAR SUPERSTARS AND FOODIE-MENITIES: EXPEDIA, HOTELS.COM AND VRBO REVEAL 2023 TRAVEL TRENDS
On November 17, 2022, Expedia Group announced key travel trends for 2023, indicating a departure from the 'new normal.' Insights show cultural destinations like Edinburgh and Tokyo gaining traction, while outdoor retreats rise in popularity. Streaming content now inspires 40% of travelers, with 68% considering trips based on on-screen locations. With 32% of U.S. travelers prioritizing value, interest in three-star hotels surged by 20%. Wellness travel is evolving, as over half seek unique experiences. The report highlights optimism in the travel industry, anticipating recovery to pre-2020 levels.
- 40% of travelers are inspired by streaming content for their trips.
- 68% of U.S. travelers considered visiting a destination seen in a show or movie.
- 32% of U.S. travelers prioritize value, boosting interest in three-star hotels by over 20%.
- Travel trends indicate a resurgence in culture-rich cities and wellness retreats.
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SEATTLE, Nov. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- For the first time, Expedia Group unveiled a comprehensive view of traveler trends across Expedia®, Hotels.com and Vrbo and the broader travel industry in 2023. Sourced from the company's first-party data, and from custom research of thousands of travelers and industry professionals across 17 countries, these top travel trends prove there is no "one-size-fits-all" approach to travel in 2023.i Instead, these trends point to a year defined by the "no-normal."
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"When we look at Expedia, Hotels.com, and Vrbo data together, we see a detailed and robust picture of travel into 2023," said Jon Gieselman, president, Expedia Brands. "We're seeing a surge in trips to culture capitals, a new wave of interest in wellness retreats and a spike in demand for outdoor destinations beyond just beaches and mountains — not a new normal but people branching out to unexpected trends in what we're calling the 'no normal'."
Booking a trip after binging a popular new series will become serious business in 2023. Expedia research confirms that streamed movies and TV shows are now the top sources of travel inspiration (
- In the US, more than two-thirds (
68% ) of travelers considered visiting a destination after seeing it in a show or movie on a streaming platform, and a whopping61% booked a trip. - The top set-jetter destinations include New Zealand, with its landscapes featured in one of this year's most epic series, followed by the UK, Paris, New York and the stunning beach resorts of Hawaii.
National parks and rural retreats have had big moments these past two years. Now, it's time for cities to see a comeback. Based on traveler demand, most of the destinations seeing the largest increases are culture-rich cities where art and culture festivities are getting back to full swing. Check out the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland, plan a trip to WorldPride in Sydney or bask in the cherry blossoms in Tokyo. In the Expedia app, culture capitals are calling:1
- Edinburgh, Scotland
- Lisbon, Portugal
- Tokyo, Japan
- Dublin, Ireland
- New York, US
- Sydney, Australia
- Dubai, UAE
- Montreal, Canada
- Munich, Germany
- Bangkok, Thailand
Travelers are seeking smarter ways to see the world, without compromising on comfort or cool factor. In the US, nearly a third (
In 2023,
According to Hotels.com, more than half (
To capture this awakened market, hotels such as the Loire Valley Lodge in France and Whitepod in Switzerland are offering advanced rejuvenation programs and hands-on activities that encourage travelers to get up close and personal with nature. The quirkier the activity the better. Sylvotherapy, forest bathing and fruit harvesting are more popular than classic activities like cooking courses, sport holidays and meditation sessions.
New hotels that cater to evolving traveler needs are opening around the world. These properties offer far more than a place to sleep, with destination restaurants, co-working spaces, and beautiful interiors as standard. From an art-filled social hub in London to unbridled luxury in Rome, these are the most exciting hotels to have on your radar in the year ahead, according to Hotels.com:
- La Palma | Capri, Italy
- 100 Princes Street | Edinburgh, UK
- Ikos Odisia | Corfu, Greece
- Celestial Suites | Kefalonia, Greece
- 1 Hotel Hanalei Bay | Princeville, Kauai
- Four Seasons Resort Tamarindo | Tamarindo, Mexico
- Alila Kothaifaru Maldives | Maldives, Indian Ocean
- Six Senses | Rome, Italy
- Atlantis The Royal | Dubai, UAE
- art'otel London Battersea Power Station | London, Great Britain
Kitchen credentials are a must, with travelers looking to plate up at their own convenience in a private Vrbo vacation home. Outdoor kitchens, pizza ovens and air fryers are the top three foodie-menities travelers crave. Additionally, nearly half of US travelers (
Travelers are looking for preferred amenities in their whole home vacation rentals rather than focusing on location. In fact, more than half (
Rustic getaways are on the rise, as travelers crave private vacation homes with abundant space and exhilarating views. Cue the cowboy-cation, offering an intimate escape in the rugged wilderness. Demand for Vrbo homes in US western destinations increased by more than
Travelers can live out their western fantasies by booking a luxurious lodge, ranch retreat or farmhouse that fits the whole crew. Destinations across Montana, Colorado and other western states spring readily to mind, but the cowboy-cation is not confined to the US. For a home on the range in Europe, travelers are booking converted barns and farmhouses in the countryside of Italy, Spain, France and the UK. Thrill-seekers can also embrace their inner cowboy in Australia, where farmhouses in the outback overlook acres of wineries and wild brush.
Travelers are also exploring unassuming locales and new places. Top hidden gems in the US have one thing in common: beautiful lakes, where travelers can take in tranquil views. Demand for Vrbo's private vacation homes in each of these unconventional destinations has increased by
- Nampa, Idaho
- Greensboro, North Carolina
- Layton, Utah
- Irmo, South Carolina
- Oneonta, New York
- Hampton, Virginia
- Bristol, Rhode Island
- Spokane, Washington
- Las Cruces, New Mexico
- Missoula, Montana
Travel in 2023 will be about saying "no" to normal, breaking routines and searching for experiences without compromises. Whether it's flying to those once-in-a-lifetime events or hosting group celebrations at a holiday home, travelers are no longer adapting to the next new normal, but creating their own status quo altogether.
For the first time, the 2023 travel trends are being released at the same time as insights from industry professionals, from airlines to hotels to vacation rental hosts and more. In a tailored report for travel partners, Expedia Group reveals the ways that the pandemic forever changed travel. The research shows the highest levels of optimism since 2020. Most professionals expect leisure (
Another insight from industry professionals shows travelers are choosing options aligned with their personal values such as sustainability, inclusivity and accessibility. Most travel businesses (
For the full industry report on insights and actions for travel partners, download the Traveler Value Index 2023 here.
For the full consumer report on The No-Normal; Unexpected Travel Trends in 2023, go to https://www.expedia.com/2023traveltrends.
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1 Based on global lodging demand and interest on Expedia, comparing data for travel spanning 2021 – 2023 to identify the fastest-growing destinations as of September 30, 2022.
2 Based on interest for 1–3-star hotels from January 1, 2021 – September 30, 2021 vs January 1, 2022 – September 30, 2022 across US, CA, MX, UK, FR, NO, DK, SE, FI, JP and KR.
3 Based on Vrbo demand from September 1, 2021 – August 31, 2022
4 Based on Vrbo demand from September 1, 2021 – August 31, 2022
i Methodology
The No-Normal study was conducted on behalf of Expedia Brands (Expedia, Hotels.com, Vrbo & Wotif) by OnePoll, a global strategic research firm. The survey was conducted online from September 22 – October 14, 2022, across North and South America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific using an amalgamated group of best-in-class panels. The study was conducted among 24,000 respondents across 17 countries, amongst adults who are planning domestic or international travel in the next 36 months.
The Traveler Value Index (consumer) research was conducted by Wakefield Research among 11,000 nationally representative adults ages 18+ in eleven markets (Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Mexico, South Africa, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States) in June-July 2022, using an email invitation and an online survey. The data was weighted to ensure reliable and accurate representation. The overall margin of error for this study is +/-.93 at the overall level and +/-3.1 in each market, at
The Traveler Value Index (industry professional) research was conducted by Wakefield Research among 100 travel professionals each in 11 markets (Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Mexico, South Africa, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States) in June-July 2022, using an email invitation and an online survey. Results of any sample are subject to sampling variation. The magnitude of the variation is measurable and is affected by the number of interviews and the level of the percentages expressing the results. For the interviews conducted in this particular study, the chances are 95 in 100 that a survey result does not vary, plus or minus, by more than 3.0 percentage points for the total 1,100 respondents, and 9.8 percentage points for the 100 respondents in each country, from the result that would be obtained if interviews had been conducted with all persons in the universe represented by the sample.
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