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12 Travel Trends for Summer 2025 That Didn’t Exist Last Year

Travel in 2025 is all about personalization, sustainability, and meaningful experiences. From nostalgic getaways to astro-inspired journeys, here are the top trends redefining summer vacations this year.​

1. Time Travel Vacations

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Revisiting childhood vacation spots is in vogue. Hilton’s 2025 Trends Report notes that 58% of global travelers are returning to destinations from their youth, seeking to recreate cherished memories with their own families. ​

2. Frolleagues on the Move

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Blending business with leisure, nearly 30% of travelers are embarking on trips with “frolleagues”—friends who are also colleagues. This trend reflects the growing desire to strengthen workplace relationships outside the office. 

3. Astrocartography Adventures

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Travelers are turning to the stars—literally. Astrocartography, the practice of mapping one’s astrological chart to global locations, is guiding people to destinations aligned with their personal energies. 

4. Slow Travel Experiences

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Emphasizing quality over quantity, slow travel encourages immersing oneself in local cultures and environments. One in four leisure travelers plans to embrace this unhurried approach in 2025. 

5. Noctourism Escapes

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Seeking the serenity of the night, travelers are flocking to destinations with minimal light pollution to stargaze and experience the cosmos. Dark sky parks and remote locales are becoming prime spots for these nocturnal adventures. This is a great read: Bucket List Item: Oregon Outback International Dark Sky Sanctuary.

6. Sober Curious Journeys

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Mindful drinking is influencing travel choices. With 25% of travelers reducing or eliminating alcohol consumption, destinations and resorts are offering more wellness-focused and alcohol-free experiences. ​ 

7. Detour Destinations

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Travelers are exploring lesser-known locales near popular tourist spots to avoid crowds and discover hidden gems. Places like Reims (France) and Cozumel (Mexico) are gaining popularity as charming alternatives.  

8. MeMooners: Solo Travelers Unite

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Solo travel is on the rise, with individuals seeking self-discovery and personal growth. These “MeMooners” are embracing trips that focus on wellness, introspection, and unique experiences. ​You might like our article, 7 Reasons To Take A Solo Trip As A Woman (And Where To Go).

9. Extended Honeymoons

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Newlyweds are opting for longer, more immersive honeymoons. These extended trips allow couples to deeply connect and explore destinations beyond the typical week-long getaway. ​

10. Pet-Friendly Getaways

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Traveling with pets is becoming more common, with 25% of solo travelers bringing their furry companions along. Hotels and destinations are adapting to accommodate this growing demand. ​Check out How To Travel With Your Dog: Planes, Trains, Automobiles – And Boats!

11. Culinary-Driven Travel

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Food is a primary motivator for travel in 2025. Nearly one in five travelers seek out new restaurants and culinary experiences, often booking dining reservations before flights. We’ve got an article for you: Experience The Sights, Sounds, And Tastes Of Food Tourism.

12. Coolcationing

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As temperatures rise, travelers are seeking cooler destinations for relief. “Coolcationing” involves vacationing in milder climates, such as mountainous regions or higher latitudes, to escape the summer heat.

The Takeaway

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These emerging trends highlight a shift towards more intentional, personalized, and meaningful travel experiences. Whether it’s reconnecting with the past, seeking wellness, or exploring new frontiers, Summer 2025 offers a diverse array of options for every traveler.

12 U.S. Towns That Feel Like You’re in Europe

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Can’t make it to Europe this year? No problem. You can find old-world charm, cobblestone streets, Bavarian architecture, and authentic pastries right here in the United States. These 12 U.S. towns feel like they were plucked straight from Europe—and they offer a delicious taste of international travel without the long flight or passport drama.

READ: 12 U.S. Towns That Feel Like You’re in Europe

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