Travel in 2026 is expected to move beyond sightseeing and luxury. It’s becoming more personal, intentional, and meaningful. People want to slow down, stay longer, and find experiences that connect them to a place and its people. “Travel today is an investment in well-being, creativity, and emotional connection,” says Mario Del Duca of the Miami-based luxury agency NUBA.
According to Emma Major Schroeder, founder of Major Traveler, “We’re seeing people slow down, dig deeper, and create more intentional journeys.” Despite global uncertainty, the desire to explore is stronger than ever.
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