Leisure Travel Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis

The leisure travel industry is comprised of several different sub-industries that make up the various aspects of traveling for pleasure or leisure. These leisure travel sub-industries include transportation and lodging, as well as any reservations and packages for tours and other entertainment and recreation activities one participates while traveling. Entertainment consists of any activity that provides the general public with pleasure during their leisure time. These activities may include watching television, attending a theatrical or performance or the opera, going to the movies, attending a sporting event, and playing a variety of board games or video games. Recreational activities are intended specifically for the therapy provided for the physical, mental, and emotional states of the mind and body. The most usual recreational activities include writing, art, yoga, trips to amusements parks, or attending restaurants, but new sectors such as adventure tourism, motor sports, and extreme events such as bungee jumping or sky diving have emerged in this realm as well.

Often those tourist who are leisure travel minded focus on traveling to tropical places, no matter what season. As such, there are several popular tropical locales that are frequented by leisure tourists: Bali, Malaysia, Cannes, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Queensland, Antigua, Turks and Caicos Islands, Saint Kitts, Florida, Hawaii, Thailand, Saint-Tropez, the Dominican Republic, Brazil, Cuba, Anguilla, Aruba, Bermuda, the Bahamas, Barbados, and Saint Maarten, amongst other destinations.

Demand in the leisure travel industry is dependent upon personal income and the overall state of the economy. Because there are so many differing sub-industries that help to form the framework for the leisure travel industry, there is constant competition between the promotion of travel destinations, as well as the services offered by a variety of travel-oriented companies.

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Leisure Travel Industry Research & Market Reports

  • Global Travel eSIM Market Professional Survey by Types, Applications, and Players, with Regional Growth Rate Analysis and Development Situation, from 2023 to 2028

    ... of the Travel eSIM industry between the year 2018 to 2028, and breaks down according to the product type, downstream application, and consumption area of Travel eSIM. The report also introduces players in the industry ... Read More

  • Underwater Hotels Market Assessment, By Location [Coastal Areas, Open Oceans], By Type of Accommodation [Underwater Suites, Underwater Villas, Underwater Pods/Capsules], By Design [Partially Submerged, Fully Submerged], By Target Audience [Luxury Travellers, Adventure Seekers], By Package [Corporate Retreat, Wedding and Honeymoon Packages, All-inclusive Stays, Others], By Region, Opportunities, and Forecast, 2016-2030F

    ... [Corporate Retreat, Wedding and Honeymoon Packages, All-inclusive Stays, Others], By Region, Opportunities, and Forecast, 2016-2030F The underwater hotels market has emerged as an innovative and captivating niche within the broader hospitality industry. These submerged accommodations ... Read More

  • Travel and Tourism Market (Type: Leisure, Educational, Business, Sports, Medical Tourism, and Others; and Application: Domestic and International) - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast, 2023-2031

    ... indicators of the market during the forecast period from 2023 to 2031. The report provides revenue of the global travel and tourism market for the period 2017–2031, considering 2023 as the base year and 2031 ... Read More

  • Booking in Egypt

    ... These campaigns, coupled with government resolutions and evolving market dynamics, have set the stage for a promising future for travel intermediaries in Egypt. Euromonitor International's Booking in Egypt report offers a comprehensive guide to the ... Read More

  • Travel in Saudi Arabia

    ... also experienced an incredible recovery in the number of airlines passengers, which are even expected to exceed pre-pandemic figures by the end of 2023. Umrah and Hajj, which are the major driver of inbound arrivals ... Read More

  • Booking in Saudi Arabia

    ... of their pre-pandemic travelling habits and more. Direct suppliers managed to circumvent the challenges presented by the pandemic better than travel intermediaries, which is reflected in the stronger sales being recorded in 2023 in current ... Read More

  • Booking in Peru

    ... the COVID-19 crisis, although it is close to doing so. Growth has been due to the greater willingness of tourists to turn to travel agencies, both offline and online, to organise, reserve and even pay ... Read More

  • Booking in Taiwan

    ... the most popular destination for Taiwanese consumers, with the weakening of the Yen making it an even more attractive prospect, after two years of being closed to visitors. Despite the inflationary pressures, travelling to Japan ... Read More

  • Booking in South Korea

    ... businesses beyond this sector to include different travel modes and international bookings. Euromonitor International's Booking in South Korea report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. ... Read More

  • Booking in Mexico

    ... and enjoyment. The significance of this trend is highlighted by the dynamic double-digit growth trajectory for leisure travel, underscoring its substantial contribution to the expansion of booking. A key driver within leisure travel has been ... Read More

  • Booking in the Netherlands

    ... return very close to the 2019 pre-Coronavirus (COVID-19) level at the end of the review period. Bookings for the May 2023 holiday period registered a double-digit increase, compared to the corresponding month in 2022. Early ... Read More

  • Booking in the United Arab Emirates

    ... business travellers. This trend is exemplified by hotels in the United Arab Emirates actively encouraging guests to book directly through various incentives, such as exclusive deals, loyalty programmes, and tailored services. As consumers gain easier ... Read More

  • Booking in Portugal

    ... during the pandemic making travel affordable. While some customers prefer closer destinations and adjust the number of days or the type of hotel, others continue to seek out the trip of a lifetime or just ... Read More

  • Travel in South Korea

    ... 2023 have also been spending considerable sums of money, evidence of pent-up demand for new experiences and indulgence as a result of prolonged home seclusion. This surge in demand is attributed to the reopening of ... Read More

  • Travel in Taiwan

    ... all COVID-19-related entry restrictions in October 2022, the number of international tourists gradually increased. Industry sources recorded a boom in demand during the Lunar New Year holiday, which fell at the end of January 2023. ... Read More

  • Booking in Denmark

    ... 2022 around the 2018-2019 level, with pent-up demand aiding sales. However, travel outside of Europe continued to be lower. Moving into 2023, trends are normalising, with increasing outbound and domestic travel. Due to higher prices ... Read More

  • Booking in Italy

    ... booking sales are set to see a full return to pre-pandemic levels in 2023, in current value terms, although inflation is a major factor in the recovery. Italy is seeing growth in new intermediaries aiming ... Read More

  • Booking in Chile

    ... purchases through intermediaries such as travel agents, primarily due to the difficulties they experienced when seeking refunds directly from airlines and hotels during the pandemic. Many individuals were forced to endure long waiting periods to ... Read More

  • Booking in Belgium

    ... been eager to travel. Leisure air travel, leisure lodging, leisure packages and leisure experiences and attractions are all set to continue to see very fast current value growth in 2023. It is interesting to note ... Read More

  • Travel in Vietnam

    ... Decision No. 405/QD-BVHTTDL, which issued the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism's Digital Transformation Plan from 2023 to 2030. The purpose of this plan is to prioritise sustainable tourism development and restructure the tourism industry ... Read More

  • Booking in Thailand

    ... accounted for more than two thirds of retail constant value sales. Online travel agencies (OTAs) improved their services, in order to take advantage of the expanding range of travel opportunities available. Euromonitor International's Booking in ... Read More

  • Booking in Hong Kong, China

    ... International’s Voice of the Consumer: Lifestyles survey 2023, 23% of global consumers say more of their everyday activities will shift to online platforms. Online travel agencies (OTAs) are becoming amongst the most popular booking choices. ... Read More

  • Booking in the US

    ... cultural shift associated with distributed team and hybrid work opportunities. With so many employees working remotely, the team-building that used to take place locally is now more frequently organised off-site. In its first quarter 2023 ... Read More

  • Booking in New Zealand

    ... constraints and labour shortages, available inventory has not fully returned to pre-COVID-19 levels, but the overall performance remains positive. Concurrent with broader retail trends in New Zealand, online sales penetration is steadily expanding. The growing ... Read More

  • Booking in Malaysia

    ... on a smart partnership campaign to promote the country as a holiday destination of choice. The campaign ran for four months at the end of 2022 with travellers able to benefit from offers and promotions ... Read More

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