take A train through Europe, or by plane in the world? Instagram-worthy locations to search, or just detox from your smartphone? These are questions that are becoming more and more important in the selection of a new journey. NU.nl set trends to 2020 in-a-row.

In looking ahead, by different vendors, and tour guides, it seems to be one element that, again and again to return to sustainability. So, KLM will be next year’s experiment with a CO2-Bit. Booking.com it shows, meanwhile, that the vast majority of passengers are alternative places to get out of it, to tourism, to work, and at the same time, smaller communities, and to support it.

travel Guide ‘Lonely Planet’ called out the beautiful Bhutan in the meantime, as the best holiday destination by the year 2020. Not only because it is the only country in the world, the more carbon it absorbs, then it releases them, but also because of the sustainable show. Anyone who is in the country for a visit, to pay a tax of $ 250 per day.

“With a trip by train can be a local culture experience” < / b>

Tessa aan de Stegge, trendonderzoeker sustainable travel, with an explanation for the above-mentioned developments in the market. “The Trends are reflections of consumer behaviour. All of the people in the day to day life and want to change it, see you in the holidays. For example, there is a growing interest in train travel. It’s not just because of the environment, but also because it’s more comfortable, and that the local culture can be experienced.”

“the Trends are reflections of consumer behaviour.”

Tessa aan de Stegge

you can Travel at ANWB, TUI had earlier in the year, with a rise seen in the interest in walking and cycling holidays. “The fact that people are healthier and want to live, you can see that in this way, indeed, back,” according to Aan de Stegge. “Biking, walking, e-bike; on a holiday, it happens more and more. Once a year, to relax in the sun, and it makes more room for more out to go. In order to have something to do, which you’ll be charged.”

“a New form of camping out, for example, were very much in demand,” adds Aan de Stegge will continue. “It used to be you went on the road with the unit, however, glamping is a concept, and now you can see that to travel with a motorhome is becoming more and more popular it is. Or even be able to get back to the base, survivalkampen in the natural world.”

Used to be attracted to people in a mobile home, a vacation, a minivan is becoming more and more popular. (Photo: the Blue Van).

to Discover through the detours < / b>

Just as it is in 2019, so detourvakanties also more and more popular. Travel directly to your final destination and where the transport is in a part of the whole experience. Travelers are going more and more often, looking for pieces that are not (yet) be off the beaten by tourists. Although this is certainly not related to all of the guests.

“In today’s world you see, there are two broad movements,” says Aan de Stegge. “On the one hand we have the western person with a lot of experience. Who would like to explore, looking for a certain authenticity, rather than to have the greatest interest. On the other hand, there are a lot of emerging economies that, for the first time, be able to afford to go on trips. If you are in Paris you have never seen it, would you rather be around, for example, in Lyon, where you’ll also find a very good deals.

Smartphone or not? < / p> in Addition, the technology is becoming more and more a part of the travel. In the figures, KLM has shown that more than one-quarter of the passengers Instagrammabilty are important to you. How many likes will have your photos to achieve? In the mean time, the pictures of friends are a great source of inspiration for new travel. Smart phones are also a solution to the search for the best places to advance research Booking.com.

But in the figures, this is it. KLM is reported as it happens, also, that up to 30% of travellers prefer to be without a mobile phone on a trip and would like to go, but the fear was not to be. More than 50 percent, will the smartphone as little as possible during the holidays, but to let you know that this is not always possible.

“These developments, do you feel in everyday life,” says Aan de Stegge. “It brings a lot of convenience, but you lose something with it. Some of the apps can be very useful. For example, you can not only find highlights of the most geotagged on Instagram, but a new temple, or a bed-and-breakfast, where you can only apply for a Dutch passport. However, if you have to much on technique and speed, take yourself to the spontaneity of travel. This is a paradox, as people are on vacation, have encountered an engine.”