Travel Experts Post Pandemic Travel Trends for 2023

With the pandemic rapidly becoming a thing of the past, the travel industry is adapting to new trends driven by a demand for adventure. More and more people are looking to explore further afield whilst protecting the natural environment.

We spoke with Tony at Idle Travel about the growth of the expedition holiday market and travel trends for 2023, which indicates a desire for adventure post-lockdown with tourists keen to explore lesser-trodden routes.

And with travel restrictions a thing of the past after many months of being unable to travel, holidaymakers are looking to tick off the destination at the top of their bucket lists.

With more regional UK ports open to cruise vessels than ever before, holidaymakers need to travel less by road or air before they start their holiday proper. This not only saves time but also has environmental benefits too.

Bucket List Holidays

The demand for big-ticket bucket list trips has increased in popularity after the confines of lockdown. Travellers are looking to spread their wings with a renewed sense of perspective and a desire for adventure. Cruise lines are seeing an increase in bookings to destinations such as the US, Canada and Australia as well as previously inaccessible destinations. The pandemic halted everyone’s ability to travel and now holidaymakers are realising they can, and should, visit somewhere they have always wanted to go whilst they now have the opportunity.

Expedition Holidays

A surge in interest in expedition cruises reflects a desire within Brits to travel further afield and create new experiences. The pandemic and subsequent lockdowns have fuelled a desire to explore off the beaten track. Adventurists want to see some of the most remote parts of the world and walk along yet-to-be-trodden paths. Antarctic cruises are a popular choice amongst those wanting to see landscapes that have only been seen by a few. The rapidly growing expedition cruising sector has seen many new ice rated expedition vessels – equipped with submarines, helicopters and Zodiac inflatable boats to explore remote areas up close.

More of a focus on our environment

Environmental issues are to the fore in the travel sector in 2023 with a bigger focus on sustainability and protecting the natural environment. The cruise industry is taking a lead with new greener fuels and more efficient vessels. More regional UK ports are opening up for large vessels too meaning that holidaymakers have significantly less distance to travel between home and their nearest cruise ship dock. Many holidaymakers won’t need to board a plane and generate further emissions as a result.

Being able to cruise further on shorter trips

Recent advances in cruise ship technology have seen the creation of vessels which can cover greater distances per day due to improved hydrodynamic hulls and more efficient engines. In 2023 travellers heading away on a week’s cruise on the most modern ships will be able to explore further afield due to this new technology. With sailing speeds in excess of 20 knots, travellers are now able to spend more time at each port and experience destinations within Scandinavia and the Mediterranean more easily than ever before.

Hopefully we have inspired you to tick one of your bucket list destinations from your list. Speaking with Tony at Idle Travel, there is so much more to share – watch this space!

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