Unpack ’25: The trends in travel from Expedia

Detour Destinations, One-Click Trips and Goods Getaways are driving next year’s travel plans

17 Oct 2024, SINGAPORE —Today, Expedia Group unveiled Unpack ’25, the annual data-driven outlook for what’s motivating travellers and where they will go next year.

Expedia Group analysed first-party travel data, insights from 25,000 travellers, and the latest industry innovation to unpack the eight noteworthy travel trends for 2025 that include Detour Destinations, Goods Getaways and One-Click Trips, which will take travellers from looking at their next trip on Instagram to booking it.

‘Expedia Group continuously works to blend technology with travel, making journeys simpler and more enjoyable. The Unpack report is our opportunity to reflect on what travellers are seeking and how our partners are innovating’, said Ariane Gorin, CEO of Expedia Group. ‘From this year’s trends, I’m eager to book a One-Click Trip and visit some Detour Destinations for my next holiday’.

Expedia–Detour Destinations: Next year, travellers are not only visiting the tried-and-true tourist destinations–they are adding detours. Expedia’s destinations of the year are near popular hotspots, making them ideal day trips while also being attractive as main attractions. In the hunt for the less crowded and less well-known, 63% of consumers say they are likely to visit a Detour Destination on their next trip*.

Expedia compiled the 10 trending Detour Destinations for 2025 based on increase in flight searches:1

Expedia–Goods Getaways: TikTok has inspired travellers to take trips in search of craveable (and share-worthy) speciality goods. Whether it’s a viral chocolate bar from Dubai, butter from France, skincare products from Korea or Japanese candy, travellers are making extra space in their carry-ons for unique treasures, even creating entire trips around getting the goods.

When going on holiday, 39% of travellers visit grocery stores or supermarkets and 44% shop for local goods they can’t get at home.* Coffee tours in Costa Rica, tea tastings in China and matcha experiences in Japan are some of the most popular Goods Getaway experiences bookable on Expedia.2

Hotels.com–All-Inclusive Era: All-inclusive resorts are far more than families looking for fun in the sun by the pool. Today’s all-inclusives are attracting Gen Zers who are looking for stress-free stays and a good deal. One-third of Gen Z travellers said their perception of all-inclusive hotels has changed for the better and 42% say an all-inclusive resort would be their preferred hotel type.

The top three reasons Gen Z is embracing their All-Inclusive Era are minimal stress (41%), ease of booking (39%) and because staying at all-inclusive hotels feels luxurious (38%).*

Hotels.com–Hotel Restaurant Renaissance: When booking hotels, travellers are not just making room reservations—they’re making dinner reservations, too. Hotels around the world have opened critically acclaimed restaurants featuring Michelin-starred chefs and rotating seasonal menus to attract guests.

Travellers are seeking standout hotel dining experiences; positive reviews about hotel restaurants, chefs and bars increased by 40% YoY on Hotels.com.3 Furthermore, nearly a third of travellers say room service from a famous hotel restaurant would make them more likely to book, while 31% say restaurant tables reserved exclusively for hotel guests would be their top reason.

Vrbo–JOMO Travel: We often experience FOMO when seeing others go on action-packed holidays, but in 2025, travellers will embrace JOMO, the joy of missing out. JOMO Travel means doing less on holiday to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and staying at cosy cabins or peaceful beach houses to boost relaxation and reconnection. Two-thirds (62%) of travellers say these types of trips reduce stress and anxiety, and nearly half say that it enhances quality time with loved ones.

The best way to experience JOMO Travel is from a charming beach house, secluded lakeside lodge or cosy mountain chalet. The top holiday rental amenities JOMO Travellers are seeking are pools, tranquil gardens, hot tubs and porches with a view.*

Vrbo–The Phenomena-List: Droves of travellers booked private holiday homes along the path of totality to see the total solar eclipse in 2024, proving people will travel great distances to see natural phenomena in real life. Survey data revealed that the Northern Lights (61%) are the top phenomenon travellers want to see, followed by geological phenomena (30%) like volcanoes, geysers and hot springs. Eighty percent of travellers say it’s important to stay in a place that offers prime viewing for these natural wonders,* so it’s no surprise that private holiday homes in secluded or rural destinations are ideal for phenomena-seekers.

Vrbo hand-picked these natural phenomena that travellers will want a front-row seat to in 2025:

2025 Set-Jetting Forecast: From binge-worthy streaming shows to reality TV, travellers keep turning to the screen for trip inspiration. Since Expedia Group identified Set-Jetting as a travel behaviour in 2022, the trend continues to grow. Two-thirds of travellers say that films, streaming services and TV shows have influenced their travel choices, a 16% increase from last year.

For the second year, Expedia, Hotels.com and Vrbo compiled the Set-Jetting Forecast to reveal what entertainment-inspired destinations travellers will head to in 2025. Destinations inspired by ‘Emily in Paris’ and ‘White Lotus’ are not the only Set-Jetting standouts, as proven by Expedia search data following these releases:4

One-Click Trips: Half of consumers make daily, weekly or monthly purchases because of trusted influencer content.5 Though shopping on Instagram and TikTok has become the new normal for lower-ticket items like fashion and beauty, travel shopping on social media is still in its early stages. Half of consumers say they have wanted to book a trip they saw on their social feeds, but cited time and complexity as the primary barriers. Expedia recently launched travel industry-first shoppable storefronts curated by social media creators, tastemakers and brands with more than 100 Travel Shops live on the Expedia app.

To learn more about the travel trends in Unpack ’25™, visit Expedia.com.sg/unpack-travel-trends and download the full report.


Further Singapore Insights Breakdown:

EXPEDIA: DETOUR DESTINATIONS AND GOODS GETAWAY

Singaporeans are more interested in exploring hidden gems to avoid the crowds as compared to consumers around the world.

Trendy, everyday consumable goods are driving travel for Singaporeans who love to visit grocery stores in other countries.

HOTELS.COM: ALL-INCLUSIVE ERA AND HOTEL RESTAURANT RENAISSANCE

All-inclusive hotel experiences are gaining traction.

Singaporeans continue to prioritise exquisite dining experiences during their travels.

VRBO: JOMO TRAVEL AND PHENOMENA-LIST

Singaporeans are looking to embrace private vacation homes that protect their peace and quiet on their next trip

Travelling to witness natural phenomena is increasing among Singaporeans

EXPEDIA GROUP: SET-JETTING AND ONE-CLICK TRIPS

Set-jetting is still prevalent and has even increased with Singaporeans in 2025.

One Click Trips (Travel Shops)  


*Methodology
Third-party research was commissioned by Expedia Group and conducted by market research firm OnePoll, in accordance with the Market Research Society’s code of conduct. The study was conducted among 25,000 respondents across 19 countries, among adults who have travelled for leisure or plan to in the next three years.

  1. Date range Sept. 1, 2023 – Aug. 31, 2024
  2. Based on global activities data on Expedia between Jan. 1 – Aug. 1, 2024
  3. Based on hotel review data on Hotels.com between Jan. 1, 2024 – July 4, 2024 vs Jan. 1 – July 4, 2023
  4. Based on Expedia travel data comparing release dates to 90 days after in 2023, to the same dates in 2022.
  5. The 2024 Influencer Marketing Report: In Influencers we Trust, Sprout Social (April 2024)
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