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Trend-setting travel

From travel inspired by Agatha Christie to holidays that help the planet, the experts pick out 2023’s biggest trends

January 5, 2023 10:39
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As 2023 begins, the pandemic is still having an impact on the way we travel. Not, thankfully, the string of restrictions that marked 2020 and 2021, but in influencing this year’s new travel trends.

For some, it’s provoked a desire to revisit familiar favourites and indulge in nostalgia, while for others, 2023 is finally the year to take an unforgettable adventure, with a new-found confidence that those bucket-list plans won’t get cancelled.

The pandemic’s impact on work is also being felt in our free time, with flexible working leading to new travel opportunities, along with a desire to help those who have felt the biggest impact of the past few years.

Embracing nostalgia

There’s nothing like travel to let you escape the demands of everyday life, so when times are tough, a mix of escapism and familiarity is high on the wishlist.