TURNER Takeaways: Hilton's 2025 Travel Trends Report
Want to know where travel is headed next year? Hilton’s 2025 Travel Trends Report provides a comprehensive look at the emerging preferences and...
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Tyler Wilcox : January 14, 2025
Wellness travel and outdoor adventure are no longer distinct categories— in 2025, they are intersecting and blending in ways that cater to the evolving needs of today’s travelers. From after-dark adventures to immersive natural phenomena, more people are seeking ways to restore their health, find balance and connect with nature in meaningful ways.
According to the recent Mindbody Wellness Index, 39% of consumers recognize that spending time outdoors is critical to maintaining mental well-being. Nature isn’t just a backdrop for travel anymore—it’s an active participant in helping individuals achieve balance, peace, and physical rejuvenation. In fact, outdoor spaces are becoming a preferred environment for socializing, with parks, gardens and nature reserves being the second fastest-growing spaces for gathering, especially for younger generations.
This recognition has led to a surge in demand for travel experiences that prioritize sustainability and conservation. Millenials and Gen Z travelers, who are more environmentally conscious than ever before, are seeking destinations and activities that have a minimal environmental impact. To meet this demand, destinations are investing in eco-friendly initiatives, such as zero-waste programming, carbon offsetting, and solar-powered infrastructure. For example, travelers can now enjoy nature while knowing their footprints are being minimized through energy-efficient lighting, waste reduction, and green accommodations.
One of the most exciting trends for 2025 is the rise of after dark tourism, which allows travelers to experience nature—and a destination—under a whole new light (or lack thereof). As global temperatures continue to rise, more outdoor activities are shifting to cooler nighttime hours. Night-swimming in Dubai under solar-powered lights, stargazing in dark sky reserves, and moonlit paddle adventures are just a few of the unique experiences on the horizon.
Nocturnal tourism offers a different kind of adventure, tapping into the mystery and serenity of nature when the world goes quiet. Imagine experiencing the magic of bioluminescent plankton illuminating the water under a star-filled sky or embarking on a midnight food market tour where the flavors of the local cuisine are highlighted in a completely new way. For those craving adventure, nocturnal animal watching—such as spotting nocturnal wildlife in national parks or going on moonlit safaris—will grow in popularity as more travelers seek a deeper connection to nature during the quieter hours of the day.
As wellness tourism continues to gain traction, the focus in 2025 will be on wellness for all—an inclusive approach that spans across age groups. Younger adults, now starting their wellness journeys, are joining older generations who are already prioritizing their health span. Whether it’s through physical challenges like hiking, cycling, or kayaking, or through mental and emotional practices like meditation, mindfulness, and eco-therapy, travelers of all ages are investing in experiences that enhance both their physical and mental longevity.
In line with this shift, culinary experiences will also play a significant role in wellness tourism. The food you eat while traveling can be a source of healing and nourishment, and travelers are increasingly looking for meals that support their health goals. Expect a surge in holistic, plant-based, and functional foods that go beyond just being tasty—they'll be crafted with an eye toward the gut-brain connection. Think menus featuring mood-boosting adaptogens, probiotic-rich meals for digestive health, and nutrient-packed dishes designed to support mental clarity and physical vitality. As wellness becomes a core focus of travel, nutrition will take center stage as an integral part of the journey.
In 2025, travelers are not just looking to visit destinations; they are seeking immersion in nature’s most awe-inspiring spectacles. From rare wildlife encounters to stunning natural phenomena, there is a growing desire for experiences that spark wonder. This trend, known as geo-phenomena tourism, focuses on natural events that occur in specific locales, often with a sense of exclusivity and wonder.
Whether it’s witnessing the majestic crane mating rituals in Japan, the penguin parades in the Antarctic, or the bioluminescent glow of plankton in tropical waters, travelers are willing to pay a premium for access to these rare and mesmerizing experiences. The pull of these natural wonders is strong, as they provide a sense of awe that can foster both emotional and spiritual growth. For those looking for an even deeper connection, destinations that offer dark sky reserves or meteor showers have seen a surge in interest. Travelers can participate in guided stargazing tours, learning about constellations and celestial phenomena while surrounded by the peace of nature.
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