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2026 Luxe Report: Virtuoso Unveils Top Travel Trends

by Marsha Mowers  December 17, 2025
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Virtuoso has unveiled its 2026 Luxe Report, an annual outlook that forecasts how, where, and why savvy travellers will explore in the year ahead. The report is informed by insights from more than 2,400 travel advisors across 58 countries, and is widely regarded as an accurate perspective on emerging travel trends.

Advisors’ on-the-ground expertise and firsthand knowledge help shape a clear picture of what will define travel in 2026. Virtuoso reminds travellers that partnering with a professional travel advisor offers travellers exclusive access, personalized amenities, and tailored planning. The company is seeing a huge demand in using an advisor – people seeing out Virtuoso advisors via its website has increased 76 percent this year.

Virtuoso’s nine must-have experiences for 2026 are:  

  1. Seoul Searching: While Japan still commands global attention, South Korea is emerging as a dynamic alternative, powered by the rhythm of K-pop, the emotional allure of its films and dramas and a creative culture continually reshaping beauty, fashion and contemporary art. Beyond the neon buzz, mist-shrouded temples provide moments of quiet reflection. Private tastings of world-class cuisine, and even simple street food and convenience-store favorites, become memorable culinary discoveries. It’s where tradition meets trend, and every street, beat and bite pulses with possibility.
  2. Ice, Ice Baby: Push the “coolcation” to the extreme with an expedition that reaches both the Geographic and Magnetic North Poles. Navigating shifting ice and remote waters is a feat that few can claim, and the stark landscapes feel so surreal they could belong to another planet. Standing at the edge of the world, the vast silence and raw beauty stir a sense of wonder that remains long after the voyage home. 
  3. Dawn at the Vatican: Step into the Vatican Museums at first light with the clavigero, the keeper of keys, and wander through hallowed galleries in near-perfect silence. For Francophiles, a secret-access tour of Paris’s legendary opera house, the Palais Garnier, or a secluded rooftop overlooking the Arc de Triomphe, presents an equally intimate glimpse of artistry and architectural elegance. With Italy and France topping the list of solo-travel destinations for 2026, and guided tours ranking among their most requested experiences, this combination of personal enrichment and expert guidance aligns with how the solo set are exploring now. 
  4.  An Opulent Odyssey: Adventure travel jumped two spots to number three in the 2026 top five trends, and few expeditions capture the thrill of discovery like Morocco’s Memory Road. This 1,200 kilometer journey sweeps from the Atlantic coast to the edge of the Sahara, passing remote deserts, rugged mountains, lush oases and restored villages. Itineraries can be tailored to individual preferences and include a personal butler overseeing every detail. It’s not a mirage – it’s Morocco at its most magnificent. 
  5. Divine Depths: In Mexico’s Yucatán, descend into a hidden limestone cavern where sapphire waters shimmer softly in the natural light. Sacred to the Maya and believed to be portals to the underworld, cenotes still echo with ancient mystery. Here, the gentle ripple of water and cool stone invite a profound calm, slowing time and quieting the mind. This is a rare chance to immerse in a living legend, where nature and myth converge to restore the body and spirit. 
  6. High-End Harvest: Farm-to-table ranked among the top five aspects of sustainable tourism for the first time in the 2026 Luxe Report. The rise signals growing interest in regenerative agritourism, a movement focused on slowing down and reconnecting with the land in ways that are restorative yet refined. Picture sunlit vineyards in Portugal where guests learn sustainable harvesting techniques or lavender fields in Tasmania offering botanical spa rituals and multi-course dinners crafted entirely from estate-grown ingredients. Beyond farm-to-table, these experiences champion biodiversity and local livelihoods while still delivering the elegance and comfort that the affluent expect. 
  7. The Nile in Style: Cruise the Nile aboard a private yacht, stopping to uncover colossal temples, explore monumental tombs and wander through vibrant riverside villages. The journey unfolds at a relaxed pace, where every moment is crafted for unparalleled comfort and exclusivity. Each stop invites a deeper exploration of Egypt’s timeless marvels, allowing travelers to absorb its history in a manner that’s uniquely personal and unmistakably luxurious. 
  8. Real, Not Reel: Today’s luxury travelers are leaving behind staged social media moments in favor of genuine interactions that deepen understanding and appreciation of local communities. This could mean sharing one-on-one time with a maiko in Japan, joining a community-driven improvement project in Colombia or spending an afternoon with artisans safeguarding centuries-old craftsmanship in Iceland – the Luxe Report’s top emerging destination for 2026. Witnessing firsthand how communities thrive through their traditions offers a depth of connection that no screen can capture. 
  9. Whale-Timed Encounters: Whale watching restores perspective and reminds fortunate observers of nature’s immensity. Whether on a small-boat excursion in Monterey Bay, exploring Norway’s fjords or scanning the rugged coastline of South Africa, these majestic ocean giants are more accessible than most imagine. Responsible practices are essential, prioritizing respectful distances, minimal disruption and protection of migratory paths. For many, the result is a transformational encounter that is deeply moving in its grandeur. 

  
  
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