Made-for-me travel: exploring the trend
From cultural immersion to hobby-driven trips, travellers are choosing meaningful, tailor-made journeys over package holidays
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Travel trends are always shifting and evolving based on the needs of the explorer. Today, it’s becoming less about choosing a ready-made package holiday, where everything is pre-decided and pre-planned for you. Instead, it’s more about tailoring your travel experience to suit your individual requirements and vision for the perfect break.
Understanding how travel trends are changing can be useful for explorers and industry professionals alike. Here, we take a deep dive into the trend.
Less escapism, more self-expression
Holidays have been used by many of us as a way to escape the daily grind. However, in recent years, we’ve started to look inwards, preferring to better manage our time and daily stresses so that we reduce burnout and don’t necessarily need a break to stay mentally and physically well. Holidays are becoming less about recovering from a hectic schedule and more about having new experiences that enrich our lives.
According to Skyscanner, travellers are choosing experiences that resonate with who they are and what they love. It’s all about feeling truly connected and leaving a destination feeling that the experience was worth it.
Interest-focused exploration
For many, these more personal travel experiences involve interest and hobby-based exploration and activities. Whether you have a passion for sustainability, innovative tech, or the latest beauty rituals, you can tailor your trip to make the most of what means something to you.
How you want to spend your time can be the deciding factor when it comes to picking the perfect holiday destination. Many travellers are driven to new destinations to try activities they hadn’t considered before, too – think paddleboarding in Australia or karaoke in Japan.
Making meaningful connections
Human beings are dependent on social connections, and travellers who want to have experiences that are good for the soul know to prioritise human interaction – whether that’s with locals or other explorers. Connecting with others not only feels good for many of us, but it can also help to enrich our travel experiences through sharing advice and learning from one another.
In 2026, cultural experiences take precedence, and travellers can have authentic, immersive experiences in all parts of the world. Celebrate the Day of the Dead in Oaxaca, Mexico, participate in a traditional tea ceremony in Kyoto, Japan, or receive a traditional Buddhist blessing in Siem Reap, Cambodia, for a cultural experience you’ll never forget.
Unforgettable travel experiences that change your worldview
Although new trends are emerging, one thing never changes, and that’s the desire to fully make the most of each and every moment you spend abroad. Whether it’s a relaxing break to unwind or an adventure-filled trip that takes you right to the heart of a culture, each and every travel experience can have a long-lasting impact on the way you move through your daily life. Few people indulge in the made-for-me travel trend and leave their destination unchanged for the better.
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