LAS VEGAS — Aided by Virtuoso’s proprietary data warehouse of more than US$35 billion in transactions, the international luxury network has named the top destinations for the fall and early winter of 2015.
Results were announced this week at the 27th annual Virtuoso Travel Week conference.
“At a time when reports show as many as four out of 10 people not taking a vacation in over a year, clients of the Virtuoso network, which caters to those seeking enhanced service and richer, more personalized travel experiences, are ramping up their journeys. Regarded as some of the most upscale and influential travelers, Virtuoso clients are more than four times more likely to have recently booked travel,” said the organization.
While tried and true favorites still attract the bulk of business, Virtuoso is seeing the rise of more unique locales as it compares destinations with the most year-over-year demand.
The Virtuoso Top 10:
The most popular destinations for fall leisure travel based on future bookings, these are the spots where people will be flocking – 1. Italy, 2. Mexico, 3. United Kingdom, 4. South Africa, 5. Australia, 6. New Zealand, 7. France, 8. China, 9. Germany, 10. Canada.
The Top 10 analysis: Europe continues to dominate the list of favoured destinations, thanks in large part to the softer euro, and Italy has passed the summer’s top destination for Virtuoso travelers, the UK. With a 34% increase in air bookings alone, Canada is the fastest growing of the Top 10 destinations.
The Virtuoso Hot 10:
As the countries seeing the biggest jump in year-over-year bookings, these are the destinations where more seasoned travellers will be venturing – 1. Vietnam (+270%), 2. India (+212%), 3. French Polynesia (+91%), 4. Spain (+53%), 5. Argentina (+46%), 6. Canada (+34%), 7. U.S. Virgin Islands (+32%), 8. Peru (+28%), 9. Costa Rica (+27%), 10. Netherlands (+25%).
The Hot 10 analysis: This fall travellers are seeking the cultural appeal, favourable climate and relative value of Vietnam and India, and in a big way as both are seeing massive increases in future bookings. Less traditional European continues like Spain and the Netherlands are on the rise, while those looking for a seasonal switch will be heading to Argentina and Peru. And for those simply seeking sun, French Polynesia, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Costa Rica provide just the thing.
Luxury yacht cruising is seeing some of the strongest growth – up 15% when compared to last year – which is topped by expedition cruising, up 41%. Both surpass traditional ocean cruising, which is up 12% over last year.
Data is sourced from Virtuoso’s United States and Canadian-based travel agency members.