Relaxation, Family Travel, and Exploring New Destinations to Define Travel Next Year
SINGAPORE, Dec. 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Digital travel platform Agoda has unveiled its 2025 Travel Trends survey, highlighting the key factors set to shape the travel landscape in Asia in the coming year. The survey reveals a strong focus on relaxation, family-oriented trips, and the excitement of discovering new destinations as primary motivations for travelers.
Agoda’s findings indicate that travelers are prioritizing quality time with loved ones and seeking respite from daily routines. The survey also underscores the growing interest in exploring uncharted territories. Noteworthy is the popularity of theme parks, with one in eight respondents expecting to go on a trip to visit one.
Ittai Chorev, Chief Product Officer at Agoda, said: “At Agoda, we love seeing how travelers are planning their adventures for 2025. Whether it’s unwinding with family or exploring new places, we’re here to make every traveler’s dream trip memorable and are ready to help them every step of the way.”
Seven key insights from Agoda’s 2025 Travel Trends survey:
1. The more the merrier: Traveling with family tops the list
For many travelers family time equals quality time. More than a third of travelers (34%) plan to travel with family in 2025. Indonesians are the most fervent family travelers of all, with no less than 58% expecting to go on a multi-generational trip with loved ones. Family travelers are followed by couples (23%), and solo travelers (19%) in terms of most popular travel groupings.
2. Easy does it: Relaxation is the top travel motivation, by far
Escaping from the hustle and bustle of daily life is by far the most important reason to travel, according to the survey. 75% of respondents cited relaxation as their most important travel motivation. Singaporeans desire relaxation the most (87%). Regionally, visiting family and friends follows in second (39%), with cultural exploration in third (34%).
3. Computer says ‘yes’: Tech assisting in travel planning
Technology is playing a pivotal role in shaping travel plans. A substantial majority of travelers (80%) plan to use travel apps, while about one in eight (12%) are interested in virtual reality tours. Indian travelers appear to be most tech-savvy, with nine out of ten respondents claiming the use of travel apps when booking a trip.
4. Travel For Less: Journey more, spend smart
Budget considerations remain a key factor, with a significant portion of travelers (65%) planning to spend less than $250 per night on accommodation. But price is not a barrier to international travel – 87% of travelers expect to take the same number of trips or more compared to 2024, with most of those journeys crossing borders (52%). Perhaps unsurprisingly, travelers from Hong Kong expect to travel internationally the most (82%). More than a quarter of respondents (27%) plan to travel both domestically and internationally.
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