The Asia Pacific (APAC) region, particularly India, is witnessing a transformative approach to family travel. As generations converge to explore the world together, a compelling narrative of connection and shared experiences emerges. Research from Booking.com’s Gen.Voyage study reveals that intergenerational travel is more than a holiday — it’s a deliberate strategy for family bonding. Over half of Indian travellers recognise these journeys as precious opportunities to reconnect and create lasting memories.
Key Considerations For Successful Intergenerational Trips
Accommodation plays a pivotal role, with families prioritising clean, safe, and versatile lodgings. Hotels remain the primary choice (57 per cent), but there’s a growing appetite for unique experiences like culturally immersive stays — ryokans, homestays, and treehouses are gaining popularity.
Families seek destinations that balance multiple needs. For 44 per cent, safety and security top the list of priorities. Affordable pricing, too, remains crucial for as much as 34 per cent. For 31 per cent, family-friendly attractions are essential. Accessibility for all age groups, too, is paramount for 26 per cent.
Travellers are increasingly discerning, and valuing. They particularly value flexible cancellation policies, on-site restaurants catering to diverse palates, rooms accommodating different family members, healthcare facilities, and varied activity options.
These Are The Emerging Destination Trends In The APAC Region
From the spiritual landscapes of Ayodhya to Bali’s vibrant coastlines, families are seeking destinations that offer something for everyone. The focus is on creating inclusive experiences that cater to the adventurous spirit of Gen Z and the relaxation preferences of Millennials while ensuring comfort for older generations.
Top destinations
- Tokyo, Japan
- Gold Coast, Australia
- Singapore
- Seminyak, Bali
- Osaka, Japan
- London, United Kingdom
- Kuta, Bali
- Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- Paris, France
- Nusa Dua, Bali
Trending destinations
- Urayasu, Japan
- Ayodhya, India
- Uluwatu, Bali
- Murcia, Spain
- Leatherhead, United Kingdom
- Baku, Azerbaijan
- Charlotte, USA
- Nago-Torbole, Italy
- Ulverston, United Kingdom
- Haywards Heath, United Kingdom
This evolving travel trend reflects a deeper understanding that holidays are not just about visiting places, but about strengthening familial bonds and creating shared narratives across generations. The future of travel is intergenerational, collaborative, and profoundly meaningful.
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First Published: November 27, 2024 4:20 PM