Put Down Your Phone and Pick Up Your Passport
Authentic experiences mark the travel revolution

Stays in eco-retreats, like Cae Mabon in North Wales and Finca Can Martí in Ibiza, designed to support better mental health, sleep and creativity, are also surging in popularity. The same goes for wellness holidays, at destinations like Mountain Trek in Canada, SHA Wellness Clinic in Spain and Euphoria Retreat in Greece, where guests are encouraged to create healthier digital habits.
Be it OOD’s low-impact, mirror houses in Estonia, which offer views of untouched woodland instead of unlimited wifi or luxury resorts like BodyHoliday in St Lucia, which positions itself as the antidote to the pressures of modern life, the reduced stress and improved productivity that digital detox breaks invite is forging new travel paths.

Getting away from the screen also encourages travellers to look up and explore more, signalling why culturally authentic travel experiences are on the rise in 2026 too. Away from manufactured interactions, many travellers want to connect deeper with local communities, particularly through homestay or agritourism accommodation choices and by using public transport. Creating space for more genuine interactions in and with destinations, travellers are keen to get out of their comfort zone and adventure more sustainably.
A preference for local guides and tour operators is also on the rise in 2026, as visitors seek more unique experiences that create lasting, impactful memories away from overdone, Instagram famous spots. Through skill-learning opportunities like basket weaving in Tunisia, salt fish cooking in Barbados and rock climbing in Greece, authentic travel-seekers are also able to gain exciting new skills. Luxury tour operator Abercrombie & Kent curates deeply immersive travel experiences across seven continents that invite visitors to explore destinations more deeply.
The desire to share more authentic travel experiences with others, as well as form new social connections, is also gaining traction in 2026, especially amongst younger generations. In a world of digital saturation, feelings of loneliness are rising, so small group travel, where travellers can meet like-minded people, is another growing trend. Cox & Kings offers expert-designed adventures for small group tours, and Insider Journeys crafts intimate journeys with as few as two travellers. Allowing visitors to explore foreign destinations more cost-effectively, whilst also benefitting from safety and support in numbers, small group travel balances opportunities for interaction with more reflective solo time. The desire to connect more deeply with people and nature is informing how many want to travel in 2026.
UNPLUG, RECONNECT AND EXPLORE
If you’re ready to step away from the screen and into a world of authentic travel experiences, get in touch with us, your local travel agent, today!














