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5 New Travel Trends You Want to Know About This Year

Every year with the whole family to the same campsite in France Traveling isn't as common as it was fifteen years ago. Travel is also subject to trends. We travel further with our families and prefer to stay away for much longer. At the same time, we're increasingly opting for many shorter vacations, micro-cations. In short: this year, too, there are plenty of developments you'll want to know about. That's why we've compiled a list of the five major travel trends for the coming year.

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5 X the latest travel trends you might not know yet

Micro-cation: This trend is especially popular among millennials. While they love to travel, they generally find it quite difficult to take extended time off from work. A micro-cation, where you get away for a long weekend or a maximum of four nights, is a good compromise. Think city trips, but also, for example, a long weekend to a destination. Iceland or the Alps in Austria of Switzerland.

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Micro-cation in Iceland

Sabbaticals: Research shows that we're increasingly booking trips for three to twelve months. Employers are increasingly offering better regulations for employees who want to take a longer break. And we all generally value a better work-life balance more and more. Travel agencies therefore claim that taking a sabbatical is a travel trend (that's making a comeback). We hear from many people who are on a sabbatical for a while. Ibiza of Bali going to live!

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Bali

Long-distance family travel: Families are also becoming increasingly travel-loving and adventurous. Millennial parents of young children, in particular, are increasingly venturing further afield for longer periods of time. Are you following along? @travelkids.co already? On this new platform Travelkids.co Yourlbb's Anne shares daily tips about traveling with a baby and kids. Another great example of such a family is @bucketlistfamily on Instagram. As long as the children aren't required to go to school yet, they'll simply join us on world trips. Anne is currently planning one too. And because more and more professions aren't tied to a specific location, they can still work on the other side of the world. It's striking that less obvious destinations are being chosen more and more often.

 

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Micro adventure: This travel trend is practically accessible to everyone, because even on a tight budget, you can easily seek out adventure. The idea behind the micro adventure trend is to head into nature, relatively close to home, and explore and explore. Camping gear, sturdy boots, and a backpack—you don't really need much else. Get back to nature, even if it's just for one night and only an hour's drive from your own home. Not everyone has the time or money to climb Kilimanjaro, but this way you can truly escape your normal (urban) environment.

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Extreme Wellness: No Speaking for a Week During a Retreat in ThailandWhether it's running a marathon through the Sahara or taking an ice bath in Poland, we're testing our bodies and minds in increasingly extreme ways while traveling. You could call it wellness tourism, because we challenge ourselves to push beyond our comfort zones and ultimately return home as better versions of ourselves. The spas of the future will no longer be about relaxation and pampering; they will be uncomfortable and about endurance.

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