What will travel look like in 2026? For the year ahead, the overarching mood will be less about ticking destinations off a singular bucket list and more about choosing stays that feel intentional, immersive, and, of course, aesthetically led. Whether that be checking into a salvaged building that’s been reborn as a soulful hotel, booking a pastoral farmstay, or luxuriating at sea on one of the increasingly appealing yachts, the themes driving how, where, and why we’re traveling this year are rooted in a desire to feel more deeply connected to wherever we’re unpacking our suitcases. In other words, savvy travelers are no longer chasing the perfect Instagram photo but a lasting experience.

As a fashion editor who’s become an expert in travel, I study the insider lifestyle like it’s my job (and very often, it is) and have done a deep dive into where cool people are vacationing now and where travel experts are indicating will soon take precedence. According to my own research and the 2026 reporting from platforms likes Fora and Virtuoso, there are six major trends driving travel this year. Ahead, the defining travel trends shaping where we’ll be packing our bags for this year—and why.

Set-Jetting

a collage of hotel and influencer imagery featuring the biggest travel trends of 2026

Binge-watching a TV show is one thing, but immersing yourself in the location that first inspired the stories on your screen is quite another. This year, film- and TV-related travel is set to soar to new heights as the destinations featured in the most popular titles look to embrace the audiences who want an IRL immersion into their favorite scripts of the year.