2026 travel trends: City breaks, sportcations and local experiences
- 12/17/2025
- 15 Day
Analysis based on booking behaviour,
traveller surveys and the impact of next year’s major global events.
With 2026 just around the corner, TUI Musement, a
leading provider of tours and activities, publishes the travel trends that will
shape the coming months. The analysis highlights a wide range of behaviours
reflecting how travellers are shifting towards more responsible, personalised
and interest-driven experiences. Key trends include the continued rise of city
breaks, the boom in sportcations, the growing popularity of local
micro-adventures, and the increasing role of AI in trip planning, alongside
other shifts and global events that will define next year’s tourism landscape.
City breaks: a firmly established trend
TUI Musement has recorded an increase of almost 25% in
bookings for experiences in urban destinations, once again confirming the
growing popularity of city breaks. These trips cater both to travellers’ need
for flexibility and to the wide range of transport and accommodation options
available, making it easier than ever to plan spontaneous getaways. In addition
to classic destinations such as Barcelona, Paris and London, demand is rising
for so-called “second cities”—urban hubs offering authenticity, fewer crowds
and an expanding cultural scene, including Stuttgart, Glasgow and Segovia,
among others.
Sportcations: sport as the reason to
travel
More travellers are choosing their holiday destination
based on the sports they love — whether attending major international events
such as the Olympics or the World Cup, participating in marathons, touring
football stadiums or enjoying active experiences. TUI Musement reports that
bookings for sport-related activities have grown by almost 37% over the past
year, and expects this trend to continue in 2026**.
Experiences for locals: micro-adventures
close to home
Activities designed for local audiences—one of the
fastest-growing categories in 2025 (+47%**)—show the increasing interest in
rediscovering one’s own surroundings. Immersive exhibitions, comedy shows,
theatre performances, neon painting workshops and food-themed evenings offer
memorable moments without leaving the city and have become a key trend within
the tours and activities sector.
Sustainable tourism: experiences with
positive impact
A recent TUI Musement study found that 47% of
respondents consider it very important for excursions and activities to be
verified against sustainability criteria. Travellers are increasingly seeking
experiences that align with these values — from providers who minimise
environmental impact to activities that deliver tangible benefits for local
communities and enable responsible engagement with the destination.
Artificial intelligence: the new travel
co-pilot
Artificial intelligence continues to establish itself
as an essential tool for trip planning, reshaping the way travellers search,
organise and experience their holidays. According to a TUI Musement survey, 49%
of respondents have used AI-powered tools to plan a trip, while 25% have relied
on them to create or refine their itinerary***.
Major events shaping travel movements in
2026
The year 2026 will be marked by global events capable
of moving millions of people: from the FIFA World Cup in the United States,
Mexico and Canada, to the Winter Olympics in Italy, as well as the total solar
eclipse on 12 August, visible from northern Spain, Portugal, Greenland and
Iceland. Cultural milestones will also play a role, such as the 100th
anniversary of Gaudí’s death, with his architectural masterpieces remaining one
of Barcelona’s strongest attractions.







