The survey reveals key travel trends for 2025, highlighting the importance of sustainable tourism,  personalized experiences, and the enduring allure of all-inclusive resorts.

Plantation, Fla. – October 17, 2024 – A new survey of travelers in the Caribbean and Latin America (CALA)  reveals insightful data about travel aspirations, priorities, and emerging trends for 2025. The survey,  conducted by Marriott International CALA in partnership with the market research firm Appinio,  provides a comprehensive look at the evolving travel landscape across generations, offering valuable  insights for travel providers and industry stakeholders.

“At Marriott International, we are driven by our purpose of connecting people through the power of  travel and remain deeply committed to understanding the evolving needs of travelers across our  region,” said Brian King, President of Marriott International CALA. “As a key industry player, Marriott  has a responsibility to not only understand the emerging expectations of travelers but also to share  these insights with our travel and tourism partners. This research provides a valuable roadmap for  2025 and beyond, allowing us all to better serve the modern traveler who seeks authentic and  enriching experiences. Additionally, I am excited to report that these trends amplify the global trends  we are seeing,” he added.

Wanderlust Remains Strong: Travel as a Top Priority 

An overwhelming majority (90%) of respondents are actively planning their next trip, reaffirming the  enduring desire for travel experiences. Notably, 60% of travelers consider travel important and  prioritize saving for it, underscoring its significance in their lives.

Across the Globe, Wellbeing Takes Center Stage: The Rise of Regenerative Travel 

The survey highlights a growing trend of travelers prioritizing their health and wellbeing. Almost 75%  of respondents agree that vacations are essential for their wellbeing (versus 65% last year), and  67.7% consider travel a budgetary priority for the coming year. This emphasis on wellbeing is further  reflected in the popularity of nature escapes, relaxation and wellness experiences, along with a desire for authentic, meaningful travel experiences.

Family and Partner Travel Dominate: Shared Experiences Remain Valued 

Family travel continues to be a driving force, with 65.8% of respondents planning at least one family  trip next year. Similarly, half of the respondents plan to travel with their partner, a figure that rises to  61% among Millennials (aged 25-34). These findings underscore the importance of shared  experiences and the desire to create lasting memories with loved ones.

All-Inclusive Resorts Offer Enduring Appeal: Convenience and Value Drive Interest

The survey reveals a strong preference for all-inclusive resorts, with 93.4% of respondents expressing  interest in staying at properties that offer comprehensive on-site amenities and entertainment. The  key drivers for choosing all-inclusive resorts include cost-effectiveness, particularly for Baby  Boomers, convenience, and the inclusion of various amenities in the room rate. Gen Xers are also  more drawn to all-inclusive culinary experiences than other age groups.

Emerging Trends for 2025: Gastronomy, Sustainability, and Personalized Experiences Looking ahead to 2025, the survey identifies several emerging trends shaping the future of travel:

  • Emphasis on Wellbeing:Across all age groups, more than a third of respondents are  interested in relaxation and wellness experiences.
  • Exceptional Culinary Experiences Table Stakes or Must Haves:Gastronomy emerges as a  key motivator for travelers, with a particular emphasis on local cuisines and authentic  culinary experiences. This trend is particularly pronounced among Gen X travelers.
  • Sustainability Matters:Ecotourism and sustainability are increasingly important factors for  travelers when choosing a destination, with 80% of respondents considering it important or  very important.
  • The Rise of Solo Travel:Over half of respondents (53%) express interest in solo travel, driven  by the desire for freedom, flexibility, and the opportunity for self-discovery. Millennials and  Gen Z are particularly drawn to this trend.
  • Off-the-Beaten-Path and personalized experiences: A growing number of travelers are  seeking less crowded, lesser-known destinations that offer a more authentic and  personalized experience. This trend is especially appealing to those looking for meaningful  connections with local communities. By venturing off the beaten path, travelers can immerse  themselves in local culture, discover hidden gems, and engage in personal interactions that  larger tourist destinations often lack.
  • Trending Destinations: Mexico, Colombia, and Brazil are emerging as top trending  destinations in CALA for 2025, thanks to their rich cultural heritage, diverse landscapes, and  growing appeal for travelers seeking unique experiences. These countries offer a mix of well preserved natural wonders, beach resorts, vibrant cities, and places of historical relevance,  along with opportunities for authentic engagement with local communities.

Digital Channels Remain Essential for Travel Planning 

Websites, blogs, and social media continue to be primary sources of information for travelers when  planning their trips. However, the influence of travel agents remains significant, particularly among  Gen Z respondents. Notably, social media’s influence is undeniable, with 70% of Gen Z travelers  relying on it for travel inspiration and information.

Marriott’s survey findings paint a clear picture of the evolving travel landscape, where travelers are  increasingly prioritizing wellbeing, seeking authentic and sustainable experiences, and embracing the convenience and value offered by all-inclusive resorts. As the travel industry continues to adapt  to changing traveler preferences, understanding these trends will be crucial for businesses to thrive  in the years to come.