Last year wasn’t exactly a great year for travel thanks to the pandemic so it shouldn’t be much of a surprise to find out a lot of people didn’t exactly go on a lot of vacations. And according to a new survey, that just made Americans more determined to get away this year.
Expedia’s Vacation Deprivation Study finds:
- 36% of Americans say they plan to resume taking their regular vacations this year.
- 32% plan to take more than usual to make up for vacations they lost.
- Americans actually plan to take an extra five days of vacation this year, for an average total of 13 days.
As for last year…
- Out of 16 countries surveyed, Americans took the fewest number of vacation days last year, only eight. They also received the fewest days (13).
- 64% of folks say 2020 left them feeling vacation deprived, 11% more than the year before.
- 42% of people say they canceled at least on trip last year due to th pandemic.
- 26% haven’t taken a vacation in over a year.
- Last year’s lack of travel prompted 66% of people globally to create a travel bucket list.
So, where are people hoping to go this year?
- Destinations with the most searches for March/April include:
- Riviera Maya/Playa del Carmen/Tulum, Mexico
- Cancun, Mexico
- Isla Mujeres, Mexico
- Las Vegas, NV
- Orlando, FL
- Puerto Vallarta/Riviera Nayarit, Los Cabos, Mexico
- Miami, FL
- Oahu, HI
- Maui, HI
Source: Expedia
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