Unpack ’26 is our data-driven guide to what’s next in travel with tips on how to help your business adapt and grow.
While spur-of-the-moment summer getaways were still in full swing, travellers started setting their sights on the holidays and new year. Our Q3 2025 data uncovered what was on their wish list: new destinations to explore and major 2026 events.
Ready to turn these search signals into bookings? Dive into our latest research results for a successful transition into 2026.
Last-minute escape plans take off
Regionally, search volumes in Q3 remained steady quarter-over-quarter (QoQ), with the strongest increases in Europe, the Middle East, Africa (EMEA) and the Asia Pacific (APAC).*
Consistent with both the previous quarter and seasonal trends, travellers continued to favour trip planning directly before their travel dates.
- In Q3, searches for last-minute trips (0-to-13 days from booking) increased by 10% QoQ, led by a 20% rise in international searches.
- The EMEA region recorded the strongest growth in last-minute searches, up 20% QoQ, as travellers planned summer getaways.
- In September, searches in longer planning windows (61+ days) rose, as travellers began arranging end-of-year holidays and early 2026 trips.
Holiday travels pave the way for 2026 adventures
As we near the holiday season, travellers begin planning trips around festivities across the globe. Ahead of US Thanksgiving on 27 November, search activity among travellers during the week of the holiday (22-30 November) increased nearly 30% in Q3 2025 compared to 2024. As travellers got in the seasonal spirit, interest in Christmas market destinations also increased as searches from mid-November to early January rose for the following locations:
- Vienna, Austria (35%)
- Budapest, Hungary (35%)
- Salzburg, Austria (35%)
- Tallinn, Estonia (35%)
- Nuremberg, Germany (30%)
Travellers were also looking ahead to the new year, as searches from January to March 2026 increased 10% YoY in Q3. Top destinations that saw strong YoY search increases for 2026 travel included Oranjestad, Aruba (60%); Puerto Vallarta, Mexico (20%); and Tokyo, Japan (20%).
Takeaway
Capture peak demand with seasonal sales
Maximise your bookings during the busy holiday season by joining our Black Friday sale, now open until 17 November. Then, keep the momentum going with our Start Strong Sale in January to stand out to travellers as they book their 2026 holidays.
Unpack ’26 and what’s next in travel trends
Expedia Group investigated major trends for travel next year with Unpack ’26, an annual global travel insights report. The trends revealed how personal passions, cultural moments and local experiences are pushing travel choices in exciting new directions. From Fan Voyage trips focused on local sports events to Salvaged Stays in revitalised historic spaces and rural Farm Charm getaways, travellers seem to be redefining their personal journeys.
Takeaway
Your 2026 playbook awaits
Check out the full Unpack ’26 report for a guide to the traveller mindset in 2026. Learn how you can apply these trends directly to your holiday rental strategy for more bookings. Plus, see how you can advertise smarter to attract your ideal audience.
Game on: sports tourism takes the lead
From winter sports to football, 2026 is set to be a landmark year for global sporting events.
Ahead of the major winter multi-sports event slated for early 2026 in Italy, our Q3 2025 data showed strong search increases among travellers. This included a more than 40% YoY increase in searches to Italy during the time around the event. Searches for popular winter sports destinations also rose YoY ahead of the ski season beginning in November, which included Revelstoke, British Columbia (30%); Hakuba, Japan (15%); and Whistler, British Columbia (15%).
increase in searches to Italy for the global winter multi-sports event
Travellers are also planning ahead for the highly anticipated global football championship, which will draw millions of eager fans to stadiums worldwide in June. In Q3 2025, there was early interest in the games in Mexico as the country saw a strong 35% YoY increase during the period of the event. The destinations driving the strongest YoY search increases for the event are Monterrey, Mexico (145%); Kansas City, Missouri (55%); Guadalajara, Mexico (55%); and Houston, Texas (40%).
When presale tickets for the event were released the week of 10 September, there was a 15% spike in YoY searches for Canada and increases to East Rutherford, New Jersey (25%); Vancouver, Canada (20%); and San Francisco, California (20%).
increase in searches to Mexico for the global soccer championship
Takeaway
Score bookings from football fans in 2026
The whistle has blown on next year’s football travel planning. Use our latest play-by-play to prepare for the tournament. We’ll help you master key dates, build a winning lineup for rates and listings and use the right tools to capitalise on this massive travel spike.
North America’s Asia-Pacific push
Between July and September, travel searches from North America (NORAM) to Asia-Pacific (APAC) destinations increased.
Search increase from Canada to:
- India: 40%
- Thailand: 35%
- Vietnam: 30%
- China: 25%
Search increase from the US to:
- India: 20%
- Vietnam: 20%
- Taiwan: 20%
- New Zealand: 15%
Takeaway
Target the trans-Pacific surge with TravelAds
NORAM travellers are actively searching for APAC destinations – don’t leave these booking opportunities to chance. Capitalise on demand while people plan their holidays with the help of targeted advertising solutions. Check out our full TravelAds guide to learn more about reaching and converting the right travellers.
Major metros rise in rankings
Several major cities climbed the ranks in Q3.New York City moved up in both global rankings (from number 6 to number 4) and the NORAM rankings (from number 8 to number 5). And two new international destinations entered the rankings for NORAM travellers: London, England and Tokyo, Japan.
We also saw several new destinations join the top searched destinations list for EMEA travellers, including coastal towns Fethiye and Bodrum in Türkiye, as well as New York City.
Top searched destinations by region
*New top 10 searched destinations
For APAC travellers
- Tokyo, Japan
- Osaka, Japan
- Seoul, South Korea
- Sydney, Australia
- Melbourne, Australia
- Singapore
- Incheon, South Korea
- Fukuoka, Japan
- Gold Coast, Australia
- Taipei, Taiwan
For LATAM travellers
- Mexico City, Mexico
- Cancun, Mexico
- Sao Paulo, Brazil
- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
- Mazatlán, Mexico
- Madrid, Spain
- New York, New York
- Playa del Carmen, Mexico
- Paris, France
For EMEA travellers
- London, UK
- Istanbul, Türkiye
- Paris, France
- Antalya, Türkiye
- Dubai, UAE
- Fethiye, Türkiye*
- New York, New York, USA*
- Bodrum, Türkiye*
- Palma de Mallorca, Spain
- Stockholm, Sweden
For NORAM travellers
- Las Vegas, Nevada
- Cancun, Mexico
- Orlando, Florida
- New York, New York
- Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
- Los Angeles, California
- Chicago, Illinois
- London, England*
- Miami, Florida
- Tokyo, Japan*
Chasing the sun: Vrbo hot spots
Demand for warm-weather getaways showed no signs of cooling down in Q3. Regionally, Orlando, Florida, became a top searched destination for LATAM travellers.**
Two new destinations also joined the highest rankings for NORAM travellers: Las Vegas, Nevada and New Orleans, Louisiana.
Top-searched holiday rental destinations
*New top 10 searched destinations
For APAC travellers
- Melbourne, Australia
- Sydney, Australia
- Perth, Australia
- Adelaide, Australia
- Brisbane, Australia
- Auckland, New Zealand
- London, UK
- Canberra, Australia
- Christchurch, New Zealand
- Paris, France
For LATAM travellers
- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- São Paulo, Brazil
- Florianópolis, Brazil
- Mexico City, Mexico
- Camaçari, Brazil
- Paris, France
- Guarapari, Brazil
- Kissimmee, Florida
- Ipojuca, Brazil
- Orlando, Florida*
For EMEA travellers
- Paris, France
- London, UK
- Rome, Italy
- Berlin, Germany
- Nice, France
- Barcelona, Spain
- Hamburg, Germany
- Kissimmee, Florida
- Marseille, France
- Lisbon, Portugal
For NORAM travellers
- Nashville, Tennessee
- Orlando, Florida
- New York, New York
- Chicago, Illinois
- Paris, France
- London, UK
- Las Vegas, Nevada*
- Kissimmee, Florida
- Port Aransas, Texas
- New Orleans, Louisiana*
Takeaway
Gain your competitive edge in the new year
Ready to stand out? We just announced a suite of new tools for holiday rentals to help you decode what drives bookings. From an evolved Premier Host programme to the new Performance Milestone feature, these tools were designed to set you up for success in 2026. Take advantage of them to enhance your listing quality, gain visibility and earn traveller trust.
Research & insights
The trends in travel
Richard Kocher
Senior Director, Media Insights & Planning
Richard is Senior Director of Media Insights & Planning. His team is responsible for mining Expedia Group’s exclusive first-party search and booking data and market insights to inform partners’ strategies, product selection and audience targeting. Prior to overseeing the global Media, Insights and Planning team, Richard led Business Development and Account Management teams in display and sponsored listings across EMEA and APAC. He has postgraduate degrees in Anthropology from the University of Sussex and Business Administration from Warwick Business School, and lives with his family in Redmond, Washington, USA.
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*Except where noted, all on-page data sourced from Expedia Group internal data, Q3 2025
**Expedia Group, Vrbo data, Q3 2025