Affluent travelers increasingly explore traditional and emerging destinations. While iconic cities like Rome and Paris remain favorites, countries like Thailand, Slovenia, and the UK see rising bookings.
Key Points
- Wealthy travelers are increasingly exploring both traditional hotspots like Rome and Paris and emerging destinations such as Thailand, Slovenia, and the UK. Luxury travel bookings for Thailand surged 95%, with Japan and China seeing similar increases as demand returns post-pandemic.
- Slovenia and Portugal are gaining popularity, with summer bookings up 24% and 34% respectively, catering to travelers seeking unique experiences. The UK’s outdoor offerings are also attracting more visitors, leading to a 32% rise in bookings.
- Canada is seeing a 40% increase in bookings, offering cooler climates and outdoor adventures. Meanwhile, the Caribbean, especially the Dominican Republic and St. Barthélemy, is experiencing significant growth, driven by travelers looking for warmth and luxury.
Wealthy travelers are increasingly seeking a blend of traditional and emerging travel destinations, evidenced by insights from luxury travel agency Virtuoso. Iconic European cities like Rome and Paris continue to dominate the preferences of affluent tourists, but there is a noticeable shift towards less conventional locations such as Thailand, Slovenia, and various parts of the United Kingdom. Specifically, the allure of unique experiences is driving affluent visitors to explore destinations they previously overlooked.
For instance, summer bookings to Thailand are projected to surge by 95% in 2024, partially due to heightened interest following the shooting of the HBO series “The White Lotus” at Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui. Similarly, Japan and China are experiencing significant boosts in travel bookings, with increases of 110% and 68%, respectively. This rising trend can be attributed to the pent-up demand from slow reopenings post-pandemic, alongside the current favorable exchange rates in Japan.
Slovenia, an emerging European hotspot, has also seen a 24% jump in summer travel bookings, appealing to travelers desiring sustainability and a more pristine environment. Portugal, especially Lisbon and Porto, is drawing attention too, with overall summer bookings witnessing a 34% increase. The country’s authenticity and affordable luxury options distinguish it from more heavily touristed locales.
In addition, the United Kingdom and Ireland have gained popularity, with a reported 32% rise in bookings, thanks to their outdoor offerings and burgeoning culinary scenes. North America and the Caribbean are not left behind: Canada is experiencing a 40% increase in summer bookings, while destinations like the Dominican Republic and Saint Barthélemy are also seeing substantial growth in interest among affluent travelers.
Overall, this upward trend in luxury travel highlights affluent tourists’ evolving desires for unique, authentic, and sustainable experiences in both traditional and unconventional locales across the globe.
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