1. Local Exploration
Among the latest, hottest travel trends promising to boom in 2020 is exploring right where you live. In the past, for most of us, travel meant choosing a destination far away, a bit unique, and a place we've never set foot in before.
This mindset is not entirely wrong, but it's becoming outdated! Travel is about discovery! It's not just in remote places that you find things to explore. Our country, the city we live in, and even the town/district/ward we reside in, all have interesting things waiting for you to discover! Local travel will help you understand and love the very land you're living in!

2. Maritime Adventures
While boat travel, whether on the sea or river, is not a new discovery, it's predicted to make a new breakthrough in 2020, becoming a popular choice for many travelers.
If purchasing a ticket for cross-continental sea voyages poses financial challenges, waterway tourism is more suitable for the majority due to its affordable costs. A tranquil evening admiring the sunset on the river, enjoying music, cuisine, and the beauty on both shores is indeed a desirable scene for any travel enthusiast seeking the serenity of exploration.

3. Underwater Excursions
Have you grown tired of land-based travel? In 2020, terrestrial travel is too ordinary; we must go underwater for a more sophisticated experience. Imagine staying overnight beneath the deep blue sea, dining, and even dancing if you wish! The surge in popularity is evident in the rapid increase of underwater hotels and reservations for underwater excursions.
One of the hotspots for such services is the beaches of Florida. Here, you can visit Jule’s Underwater Lodge to experience a night of rest beneath the deep sea.

4. Utilizing Travel Apps
With the advancement of the internet and smartphones, an increasing number of travel apps are being developed in the market. You can easily download travel apps to your mobile phone from GooglePlay and AppStore.
In 2020, the trend of using travel apps on smartphones will explode more than ever, making travel easy and convenient with just a few small steps. Professional travelers will not overlook apps with features such as directions, local language translation, or recommendations for entertainment venues. Especially, convenient flight and hotel booking apps like Traveloka, Vntrip, Agoda, etc., will be the choice of many travel enthusiasts.

5. Dual-purpose Travel
One of the most interesting travel trends is the combination of activities, such as combining business trips with leisure travel, attending conferences with sightseeing, and even incorporating medical treatments into your travel plans. This is a great way to reconcile assigned tasks while satisfying your personal pleasures.
Additionally, depending on the situation, you can bring your family along to enjoy quality time together. Just a small note, remember to negotiate with your company or organizing unit beforehand to book additional hotel rooms or extend the duration of the trip!

6. Integrated Travel
For office workers, vacation days are precious, so instead of dedicating all the time of a trip to a single activity like sightseeing or hiking, 2020 will witness the prominence of integrated travel destinations, offering a more diverse and comprehensive experience.
Some destinations expected to be ideal for integrated travel in the coming year include Montevideo (Uruguay), Ilhabela (Brazil), and Naha (Japan). Keep this list in mind if you're looking forward to an interesting integrated travel experience in 2020.

7. Extended Stay Travel
Modern-day travel is no longer confined to brief trips of just a few days or weeks to a new region. In the future, people will tend not only to visit but also to stay, from a few months to half a year or even longer, completely residing in a city to explore every nook and cranny of that particular urban landscape.
This is not surprising, as with the remarkable advancement in transportation over the past decade, traveling to a location halfway around the world is no longer a daunting task. Therefore, people will prioritize longer stays, delving deeper into exploration for a more profound experience with that region.

8. Second-Tier Cities
Instead of focusing on the largest and most famous cities, travelers will tend to seek cities similar but with lower population density.
Exploring neighboring or more remote cities, with abundant diverse natural resources and a pleasant climate, will be attractive to travelers in the coming year, as major cities have become overcrowded and no longer offer the full travel experience.

9. Sustainable Tourism
Climate change and its impacts will undoubtedly affect the tourism industry in the future. People will tend to visit environmentally friendly and sustainable tourist destinations, along with adopting habits of using travel products that prioritize environmental friendliness.
Furthermore, public transportation will see a widespread resurgence or be given more preference in 2020.

