Wingie, a travel marketplace in Mena, has identified the key travel trends for 2026. While classic vacations remain popular, there's a shift towards experience-driven trips, AI-powered planning, and regional travel.
Wingie predicts that in 2026, traditional holidays will continue, but alternatives
will gain prominence, with social media influencing destination discovery.
Experience-Focused
Travel
In 2026,
travel is shifting from sightseeing to immersive, meaningful experiences.
Travelers seek authentic interactions with local cultures through festivals,
crafts, and cuisine. The Mena region, with its cultural diversity, is
well-positioned to offer these transformative experiences.
Wellness
and ‘Glowcations’
Wellness
tourism is on the rise, particularly glowcations—vacations focused on beauty,
skin health, and rejuvenation. These trips are ideal for those seeking tangible
results, including personalised wellness retreats, fitness regimes, spa
treatments, and beauty therapies.
AI and
Digital Innovation in Planning
AI is
revolutionising travel planning, from AI-generated itineraries to personalised
recommendations based on preferences and past travel. Nowadays technological
adoption is high, and AI tools are streamlining bookings, navigation, and
post-trip services, making travel experiences more seamless and customised.
Social
Media-Driven Destination Discovery
Social
media shapes how travellers discover destinations, with influencers
spotlighting hidden gems. This is especially true in the Mena region, where
young travellers seek inspiration. Visually appealing and culturally rich
destinations will thrive in 2026.
Growing
Regional Travel and Market Expansion
Travel within the Mena region is growing due to better infrastructure, easier visas, and increased regional cooperation. Destinations like Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Egypt are becoming more connected, offering a mix of cultural, historical, and modern experiences for both locals and tourists. -TradeArabia News Service