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The Hottest Summer Travel Trends of 2026, According to Google

Summer travel in 2026 is becoming more intentional, immersive, and experience driven than ever before. According to new data from Google Flights and Search, travellers are shifting away from rushed itineraries and crowded tourist hotspots in favour of meaningful experiences, wellness-focused escapes, and destinations that offer a stronger sense of connection and authenticity.

One of the biggest shifts this year is the rise of “slow travel.” Instead of trying to visit multiple cities in one trip, travellers are opting for longer stays in fewer destinations, giving themselves more time to explore local culture, food, and experiences. Boutique hotels, nature retreats, and wellness-focused getaways continue to grow in popularity as travellers prioritize rest and personalization over packed schedules.

Sports tourism is also becoming one of the defining travel trends of 2026. With the FIFA World Cup bringing global attention to host cities across North America, destinations like Kansas City are seeing major increases in travel searches. More travellers are building vacations around live sporting events, concerts, and entertainment experiences, turning major events into full travel experiences.

Another trend gaining momentum is “noctourism,” where travellers are planning trips around nighttime experiences rather than traditional daytime sightseeing. From live music and nightlife to moonlit excursions and cultural events, after-dark activities are becoming a major part of travel planning.

Entertainment and social media continue to shape where people want to travel as well. The rise of “set-jetting” has travellers flocking to destinations featured in popular films and streaming series, including Thailand, South Korea, and parts of the United Kingdom. Social media is also influencing travellers to seek visually rich destinations and experiences that feel unique and shareable.

Google’s data also highlights growing interest in destinations that feel less overcrowded and more authentic. St. Maarten is emerging as one of the season’s most searched destinations, while Eastern European cities like Prague, Budapest, and Kraków are attracting travellers looking for culture, affordability, and a more relaxed experience.

Overall, Google’s 2026 travel insights show travellers placing greater value on experiences that feel personal, memorable, and worth slowing down for.

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