A growing number of travelers are looking for vacations that feel slower, quieter and less packed with activity. According to a recent travel trends report, 91% of travelers say they want to embrace “slow travel” in 2026, prioritizing longer stays, deeper connections to destinations and more relaxed itineraries.

That shift comes as Americans prepare for a busy summer travel season filled with milestone celebrations, crowded destinations and packed airports. For some travelers, the appeal of a quieter escape is becoming harder to ignore. Hilton recently identified “hushpitality” as one of its top travel trends for 2026, describing trips where travelers step away from the chaos.

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