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- · Slow travel trend replacing fast itineraries in 2026
Trend Signal
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May 14, 2026
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Context & Analysis
This trend "Americans adopting slow travel: longer stays, fewer destinations" was detected in the Travel & Destinations category with a score of 100/100. This trend is experiencing explosive growth and attracting significant attention right now.
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Opens in a new window Opens an external website Opens an external website in a new window This website utilizes technologies such as cookies to enable essential site functionality, as well as for analytics, personalization, and targeted advertising. To learn more, view the following link: Manage Preferences ! Slow travel is replacing rushed vacations in 2026 with longer stays and fewer destinations. TOBIAS SCHWARZ AFP via Getty Images Slow travel is emerging as a defining travel trend for 2026,...
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What sources say
"Slow travel is replacing rushed vacations in 2026 as Americans choose longer stays and fewer destinations."
"Maria Laposata discovered that two-week vacations were not for her. Before she would even get home, she'd start dreading opening her work laptop."
"Search interest in slow travel hit an all-time high in 2026, according to Google's 2026 travel trends data, with searches for “slow travel Italy” alone ."
"Agoda 2026 survey reveals Asia's rapid shift toward sustainable tourism, slow travel, eco friendly experiences, and community based responsible travel..."
"Vacations are getting longer, slower and quieter. Slow travel is emerging as one of the defining travel trends of 2026, shifting trips away from packed..."
"Slow travel means fewer flights, longer stays and deeper connection. It's quickly becoming the biggest travel trend of 2026."
"Fast itineraries are losing their grip on European travel. A growing wave of hikers is choosing longer stays, quieter regions and footpaths over flights..."
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