The 2025 Travel Trend Guide: What's Hot in the World of Travel This Year


Sure, summer may be the high time for a getaway, but this early on in the new year it feels like everyone is either on a trip already or booking their vacations for the months to come. While in the past we all seemed to adhere to a one-big-trip-a-year type of schedule, now it’s becoming more of an “everyone, everywhere, all at once” type of travel landscape. 2025 is shaping up to be a record-breaking year with more with more Americans than ever predicted to head abroad and add several new stamps to their passports. In other words, we’re all going places this year. The question is where and how?

As a travel-obsessed editor, study the fashion-person lifestyle like it’s my job (well, it basically is), so I’m low-key an expert on where the stylish set is going, staying, and dining right now and with all this intel, I’ve put together what I’m calling a master list of the biggest travel trends for the year ahead. Up ahead, you’ll not only discover the hottest destinations to head to (and several destination “dupes” for places like Ibiza and the Amalfi Coast), but the luxury railways that are reviving train travel, the wellness retreats A-listers always book, the buzziest fashion and hotel brand collaborations, and so much more. With that, discover the eight biggest travel trends of 2025 that are sure to inspire your next trip and because this is Who What Wear, the shopping picks to pack for each one.

2025 Travel Trends

1. Retro Railways

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(Image credit: @eyeswoon; Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, A Belmond Train)

POV: The year is 1925 and you’re dressed to the nines while eating a five-course dinner aboard a Venice, Italy-bound Pullman train. At least, that’s the kind of glamorous and retro appeal that the Belmond’s suite of trains taps into. The luxury hotel brand recently expanded its portfolio with a series of iconic train lines that include the Venice-Simplon Orient Express, Royal Scotsman, and the Eastern and Oriental Express.