Vacasa Breaks Down Spring’s Top Travel Trends & Destinations
Vacasa, the leading vacation rental management platform, reveals that over half of Americans (56%) plan to travel this spring, marking a significant increase in travel intentions compared to previous years. Of those, 37% are specifically gearing up for Spring Break. The trend highlights a notable rise in hybrid workers (86%) and millennials (75%) planning trips. Popular destinations include Destin, Florida and Gulf Shores, Alabama. The survey also notes that 75% of respondents intend to travel more frequently this year than in 2021.
- 56% of Americans planning to travel this spring.
- 37% specifically planning Spring Break trips, up from 29% last year.
- High interest among hybrid workers (86%), millennials (75%), and parents (63%).
- 75% of travelers intend to travel more frequently in 2022 compared to 2021.
- Popular destinations include Destin, Florida and Gulf Shores, Alabama.
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More than half of Americans plan to travel this spring, according to survey findings from the leading vacation rental management platform, and many travelers are beach bound
In the spirit of spring cleaning,
Here’s a first look at a few of the travel trends expected to crop up and take root this season, with the full trend report available on Vacasa.com:
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More than half (
56% ) of Americans are planning a trip this spring and37% are planning to travel during Spring Break, specifically—an increase from the29% who were traveling for Spring Break 2021. -
The likelihood of travel is even higher for hybrid workers (
86% ), millennials (75% ) and parents (63% ), who are most likely to be packing their bags in the months to come. -
Welcome back, friend. While one’s partner and/or kid(s) are still the go-to spring travel companions, the number of people planning to vacation with friends jumped from
16% in 2021 to23% this year. -
It’s near-even though on what motivates people most when it comes to travel:
32% of respondents said where they're going, while28% said who they’re going with. But, even so, family and friend events like reunions and birthdays were the activities most likely to encourage a trip in 2022 (45% and32% , respectively). -
American travelers are mostly staying planted on
U.S. soil, with75% planning a domestic trip,23% springing for a staycation, and18% heading international—which is near-even with how many people planned to travel abroad in Summer 2019. -
Of those planning to travel this spring,
75% say they plan to travel more frequently in 2022 than they did in 2021.
*Allison+Partners Research + Insights surveyed 1,000 individuals over the age of 18 in
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