In Brief: Amy Sedeno identifies four emerging trends in the Caribbean travel market this summer, highlighting changes in tourist behaviors and preferences that are shaping the hospitality industry in the region.
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The Caribbean This Summer: Four Trends Every Traveler Is Chasing – Image Credit Unsplash
From Blue Mind escapes to Gen Z rediscoveries, here’s why the Caribbean is the destination story of summer 2026.
Something is shifting in how people plan their summer travel. After years of chasing bucket-list places and Instagram-famous locations, travelers are now asking different questions: Will I feel restored when I leave? Will my family actually connect? Is there somewhere just as beautiful that hasn’t been overrun yet? The Caribbean has always been the answer and in summer 2026, travelers are catching up.
Wellness travel is leading the surge. Fueled by the science of Blue Mind, the restorative mental state triggered by being near water, travelers are seeking ocean-centered wellness experiences that go far beyond the spa.
The most effective approach for hotels isn’t a spa package with ocean views. It’s building the water experience itself into the wellness narrative, think guided ocean meditations at dawn, free-diving instruction as a mindfulness practice, paddleboard yoga at sunrise, or beachside sound healing. These are the bookable moments that make headlines and drive conversions.
Multigenerational travel is reshaping the family summer trip. Grandparents, parents, and children are traveling together with a shared appetite for culturally immersive, genuinely memorable experiences. Multigenerational travel is not a niche, but a dominant force reshaping how resorts design programming, how destinations craft packages, and how PR teams pitch family stories.
The key insight is that these travelers are not looking for a kids’ club while adults relax separately. They’re looking for shared experiences that create lasting family memories across every generation simultaneously.
Europe’s over-tourism crisis is sending travelers looking for alternatives and destination dupes are having a major moment. With Santorini capping cruise ships and the Amalfi Coast managing pedestrian traffic, the Caribbean’s uncrowded beaches, authentic local culture, and accessible pricing have never been a more compelling sell.
And Gen Z is arriving. According to Google Flights, destinations like St. Maarten and Dominican Republic are among this summer’s trending international destinations. This generation isn’t chasing the Millennial resort experience, they’re going deeper, seeking local character, cultural authenticity, and the feeling of having discovered something real.
Knowing the trends is the starting point. Here’s how Caribbean destinations and hotels can convert them into measurable results this summer. Lead with water. Every wellness pitch this summer should center the ocean or coastline experience.
Design for the whole family. Multigenerational groups are the highest-value summer booking segment. Ensure your property or destination has a clear answer to the question every family is asking: what does everyone do?
Meet Gen Z where they are. This generation doesn’t want to be marketed to; they want to discover. Give them the local details, the off-the-beaten-path access, and the authentic cultural moments that make them feel like insiders.
Amy Sedeno, VP & Partner, Strategic Development, CIIC PR

Amy Sedeno brings over a decade of hospitality PR experience with a rich journalism background, leading CIIC PR’s travel, tourism, food & beverage, consumer, and hospitality divisions.
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