When asked about slow travel-that is to say, staying in a place for more days than usual with a focus on learning more about the people, culture, music, and food of that place-about 38% of respondents said they planned to take such a trip. Traveling for longer also meant you had more room for multi-destination itineraries (39% of respondents took such trips) or you prioritized traveling slowly. (Most Americans don't take enough of their vacation days, so this is nice to see.) Among our readers, 70% said they took trips with the goals of relaxation in mind 28% specified that wellness was part of their travel intentions. Speaking of rest, 75% of survey respondents used all of their vacation days in 2022. These days, you’re seeking rest and restoration About 43% of respondents said they took trips to see family, but also-trend alert!-23% said they took solo trips, up from 14% in our 2021 survey, making good on their promises to hit the road on their own. Nearly all of you are traveling for leisure againĪfter so many years defined by constraints and travel limitations, everyone had many different reasons over the past year to book a trip: about 69% of readers said they went to new-to-them places, and 47% said they returned to a familiar or favorite destination 61% said they traveled internationally, and 39% said they took local trips. May they invite you to reflect on your own year in travel-and get excited for what’s to come next. (What do you know that we don’t?)įor more of the highlights and takeaways from this year’s survey, read on. All of the above was verified by the results of Condé Nast Traveler’s Readers’ Choice Awards 2023, with one pleasant caveat: As frantic as our traveling in the past year appeared to be, most trips were actually about leisure, taking our time, finding relaxation, and using our vacation days.
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