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Adventure Travel Industry Finding its Footing After Years of Rapid Change & Growth

by Bruce Parkinson  May 20, 2026
Adventure Travel Industry Finding its Footing After Years of Rapid Change & Growth

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The Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA) has released its 2026 Adventure Travel Trends & Insights Report, revealing an industry that remains resilient and profitable while shifting toward more intentional, sustainable, and value-driven growth.

Now in its 19th year, the report utilizes survey data collected between January and March 2026 from 329 tour operators worldwide, delivering a comprehensive snapshot of adventure travel performance and sentiment following years of rapid post-pandemic recovery.

The latest findings point to continued growth across the sector in 2025, with a slower pace than recent years. Operators reported moderate revenue gains alongside softer trip volumes and slightly higher instances of decline, signalling a broader industry recalibration focused on profitability, operational resilience, and long-term sustainability rather than rapid expansion.

Adventure Travel Trade Association CEO Shannon Stowell.

“After several years of rapid recovery, what we’re seeing now is a normalization of the sector, one that is healthier and more sustainable long term,” said ATTA’s CEO, Shannon Stowell. 

“Growth has not stopped, but it is becoming more intentional. Operators are focusing less on volume and more on building resilient, well-balanced businesses.”

These shifts are reflected in the changing product and pricing dynamics. With a growing emphasis on smaller group size, customized experiences and diversified offerings, the median price of operators’ most popular itineraries declined slightly in 2025. Despite this, revenues continued to rise, underscoring that travellers are prioritizing more tailored and experience-driven trips.

“The data shows that success in today’s market is not about running bigger trips, it is about running better ones. Smaller groups, more tailored experiences, and stronger cost control are becoming key drivers of profitability,” says ATTA President, Gustavo Timo.

At the destination level, adventure travel continues to deliver strong economic impact, with approximately 75% of trip revenue remaining in local economies. Travellers also spent an average of $361 on handicrafts and souvenirs, reinforcing the sector’s role in supporting local businesses and communities.

Adventure travel continues to grow, but at a more intentional pace.

The report also highlights evolving traveller preferences shaping the industry in 2026. Hiking, trekking, and walking remain the most popular activities globally, while culinary and gastronomy experiences rounded out the top five. Key trending destinations included North-East Asia, Scandinavia, Canada, South America, and Western Europe.

Sustainability continues to advance across the sector, with more than half of operators either holding or actively pursuing sustainability certification. Travelife and B Corporation remain the most widely used frameworks, with Travelife’s partnership with ATTA further strengthening education and certification pathways industry-wide.

Marketing trends also point to a stabilizing industry landscape, with word of mouth remaining the most effective marketing channel, supported by social media, partnerships, and trade shows. Direct bookings continue to dominate, but partnerships and travel advisors are representing a growing share of bookings.

Overall, this year’s report reflects an industry finding its feet after a period of rapid change, with operators prioritizing a more measured, long-term approach to growth. 

“What stands out this year is not just continued growth, but how that growth is evolving. The industry is becoming more disciplined, prioritizing long-term value, community impact, and operational resilience over short-term expansion,” says Heather Kelly, Director of Research and Knowledge at ATTA.

  
  
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