Experiential travel is emerging as the defining trend in Australia’s tourism landscape, says Simon Bell, Managing Director of Wendy Wu Tours Australia. Today, it’s all about solo female travel, slowing down, immersing yourself in culture, and creating meaningful experiences.
Australian Travel Trends
Solo Travel on the Rise
More Australians are embracing the freedom of solo travel. It’s about personal growth, authentic cultural immersion, and the thrill of independence. As Simon Bell, Managing Director of Wendy Wu Tours Australia, explains in the recently released Journey Ahead Report:
“We’re seeing a surge in independent explorers who want to connect deeply with destinations. Guided tours remain popular because they offer a stress-free, social way to discover new places.”
The Slow Travel Movement
Forget rushing from one landmark to another. Slow travel is here to stay. Think local stays, hidden gems, bustling markets, and scenic rail or river cruises. Bell says:
“Travellers want to savour every moment, connect with locals, and enjoy the scenery. It’s about turning every journey into a meaningful adventure.”
Family Adventures Evolve
Multi-generational trips are booming, with families seeking shared experiences that go beyond theme parks. Cultural activities, scenic rail journeys, and immersive adventures are redefining family holidays.
Japan Holds Its Crown
Cherry blossoms, autumn leaves, bustling cities, and tranquil temples—Japan continues to capture Australian hearts. Bell notes:
“Japan offers a perfect blend of tradition and modernity, and Australians can’t get enough of its off-the-beaten-path experiences.”
Over-55s Redefine Holidays
Mature travellers are shaping the market with a preference for small-group tours, longer stays, and off-peak escapes. They’re proving that adventure doesn’t have an age limit.
Looking ahead, Australians will travel with intention; slowing down, connecting more deeply, and transforming every trip into a story worth telling.