Booking.com's latest Travel Predictions report, based on a survey of 30,000 travelers across 33 countries, highlights a shift toward eco-friendly practices in tourism. Key trends include nature-based adventures aligned with natural cycles, local souvenir purchases supporting communities, and collaborative road trips reducing emissions. These insights show travelers instinctively prioritizing sustainability without rigid planning.
The report, published on March 11, 2026, by Tomorrow's World Today, underscores how global tourism is evolving to support planetary health. Over half of travelers (52%) expressed interest in moth or butterfly watching, while 74% would try birdwatching or fishing, and 60% considered foraging stays. These activities require timing with nature's rhythms, such as seasonal blooms or animal migrations, like fall wildlife events in the U.S. or Africa's Great Migration peaks. This approach promotes ethical wildlife viewing and conservation-based tourism, encouraging passive observation over intervention.
Shifting spending patterns reveal two-thirds (65%) of travelers willing to buy design-led kitchenware or edible keepsakes, such as hand-painted spice jars or tins of olive oil. A quarter (25%) noted that edible souvenirs help relive destinations through cooking. This move from mass-produced imports to local goods benefits artisans and small producers by keeping money in communities, reducing transport emissions, minimizing waste, and using recyclable materials to preserve craft traditions.
Road trip culture is also transforming, with 82% of U.S. travelers open to carpooling on vacations and nearly half (47%) interested in apps connecting riders on shared routes. Among Gen Z, 62% would use self-driving vehicles or AI for scenic, off-beat paths. This trend aligns with electric vehicle (EV) sales hitting a record in the U.S. during the first half of 2025, potentially cutting emissions and easing traffic congestion.
These trends, drawn from diverse traveler feedback, indicate a voluntary lean toward sustainability, fostering lower-impact travel that balances adventure with environmental responsibility.