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This summer, a notable transformation in the way people travel is taking shape among tourists. More and more, travelers are opting for a wider range of enriching experiences, leaving behind the traditional model of vacations in a single destination. According to KAYAK, the world’s leading travel search engine, there has been a significant increase in the popularity of “multi-destination” travel, a trend that promises to expand further by 2030.
Multi-destination travel has the unique characteristic of including multiple cities and cultures in a single itinerary, allowing tourists to enjoy diverse experiences without the need for a large financial outlay. For example, one can savor an espresso in Rome and then enjoy a flamenco show in Seville, or explore the vibrant nights of Tokyo after a serene visit to Kyoto. This model offers flexibility and numerous opportunities for discovery.
Natalia Díez-Rivas, KAYAK’s Commercial Director for Europe, notes that this trend reflects a shift in travelers’ preferences. “They seek rich and varied experiences that connect different cultures in a single trip, allowing them to maximize their budget and enrich their experiences,” she states.
KAYAK has proposed five ideal multi-destination routes for this summer, starting with the option Madrid – Shanghai – Tokyo – Madrid, where the average cost of economy class flights ranges from €942 to €1,058 in July. Another interesting route includes Madrid – Istanbul – Laos – Bangkok – Madrid, which combines the history of Istanbul with the beauty of Laos, with flight prices ranging from €933 to €1,040.
For those seeking cultural immersion in Northern Europe, the route Madrid – Amsterdam – Oslo – Stockholm – Copenhagen – Madrid offers an exploration from the canals of Amsterdam to the modernity of Copenhagen, with flights costing between €312 and €409. Brazil also emerges as an attractive destination with the route Madrid – São Paulo – Rio de Janeiro – Madrid, with prices ranging from €836 to €884.
Finally, the option Madrid – Athens – Albania – Sardinia – Madrid stands out for its Mediterranean beauty, especially the Albanian Riviera and the beaches of Sardinia, with an average flight cost of €290 in July.
In addition to flight prices, average hotel costs are appealing, allowing travelers to choose options that suit their budget and preferences. As more airlines and tourism offices adapt to this growing demand for more diverse itineraries, multi-destination travel is set to become one of the leading trends in the future of tourism.
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Source: MiMub in Spanish