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Why More Travelers Are Ditching Packed Itineraries for Slow Travel (And Loving It More)
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Why More Travelers Are Ditching Packed Itineraries for Slow Travel (And Loving It More)

22 March 20264 Mins Read

If the idea of planning a vacation packed full of excursions and long days sounds exhausting to you, and instead fantasize about morning walks to grab coffee with relaxing afternoons of taking in your surroundings, you are not alone.

In 2026, a growing number of travelers are embracing a new trend known as “soft travel.” According to Vrbo, 91 percent of travelers say they’re interested in slower, simpler trips built around rest, reading, nature and meaningful experiences. This blissful way to seeing the world is being coined as “soft travel” and it’s becoming a top priority

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What Is Soft Travel?

Soft travel is a mindset as much as a travel style. It blends elements of slow tourism, wellness travel, and “soft adventure,” like focusing on ease, comfort, and connection rather than intensity or checklists.

Melanie Fish of Expedia, Vrbo, and Hotels.com, told CNBC, “It’s this slow travel movement. People just want a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.”

Instead of rushing between landmarks, soft travelers prioritize:

  • Slower itineraries
  • Fewer destinations
  • Deeper cultural experiences
  • Time to rest and recharge

In short: soft travel is about how a trip feels, not how much you accomplish.

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Why Soft Travel Is Gaining Popularity

The rise of soft travel isn’t random, it’s a direct response to how people are feeling in 2026.

  • Burnout is driving travel decisions: After years of fast-paced living, many travelers are craving rest, quiet, and mental reset. Industry reports show a growing demand for trips that prioritize emotion and well-being over sightseeing. 
  • Travelers want more meaningful experiences: Instead of “checking off” destinations, people are seeking authentic, local experiences, like cooking classes, nature immersion, or cultural rituals. 
  • A shift away from overtourism: Crowded destinations are losing appeal. Travelers are increasingly opting for off-the-beaten-path or quieter locations where they can actually relax. 
  • Wellness travel is booming: Nature-based wellness, such as forests, hot springs, and coastal retreats, are now one of the fastest-growing segments of travel. 

Put simply, people aren’t just traveling to escape, they’re traveling to feel better.

The Explore WorldWide Travel Report found that “…customers booking trips of more than 8 days has grown 19 percent since last year, showing a clear appetite for longer, slower travel experiences.”

Where to Experience the Best Soft Travel

If you’re ready to embrace this trend, here are some of the best destinations for soft travel in 2026:

Lake Placid, New York

Nestled in the Adirondacks, this quiet mountain town offers serene lakes, fresh air, and a true escape into nature.

Soft travel highlight: Gentle hikes and peaceful mornings by the water with no set agenda.

San Miguel de Allende, Mexico 

Colorful streets, artistic energy, and a relaxed rhythm make this destination both vibrant and calming.

Soft travel highlight: Wandering cobblestone streets and spending hours in quiet courtyards or local cafés.

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Luang Prabang, Laos

This UNESCO-listed town is becoming a hotspot for “quiet travel,” with its peaceful riverside setting and spiritual traditions.

Soft travel highlight: Participating in traditional alms-giving ceremonies or biking through the countryside. 

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How to Travel “Soft”

You don’t need a specific destination to embrace soft travel, it’s about how you approach your trip.

Try this:

  • Plan one or two key activities per day, not ten
  • Build in time for rest and spontaneity
  • Stay longer in one place instead of hopping around
  • Choose accommodations that emphasize comfort and calm
  • Disconnect from your phone when possible

Related: Apparently the Latest Travel Trend Is ‘Viking Wellness’ and It Sounds Pretty Intense

Soft travel is more than just a trend, it’s a shift in how people think about vacations because sometimes, the best trips aren’t the ones where you see the most, they’re the ones where you finally slow down enough to enjoy it.

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