As the world gets hotter, busier and more expensive, travel habits are evolving. Big, showy bucket-list trips are making way for slower, smarter and more sustainable adventures.
We spoke to Antoinette Turner, General Manager of Flight Centre South Africa, about the biggest travel trends gaining momentum in 2025.
Coolcations: Escaping the Heat with Off-Peak Travel
With Europe experiencing scorching summer heatwaves, such as Athens closing the Acropolis, travellers are opting for cooler climates and off-peak adventures.
“This trend is opening up new destinations like Iceland, Denmark and Estonia,” says Turner. “South Africans are increasingly travelling in May and September rather than during peak summer. It’s cheaper, quieter, and the weather is still ideal.”
Adventures After Dark: Rise of Noctourism
Why battle the heat when you can explore after sundown? Noctourism is all about evening adventures such as stargazing in the Karoo, moonlit hikes, Makgadikgadi Salt Pan sleepouts in Botswana and night safaris.
“South Africa’s new astro-tourism strategy is capitalising on our dark skies and world-class observatories,” says Turner. Turkey is also joining the trend, with attractions like the Hagia Sophia and Ephesus ruins staying open late into the evening.
Multi-Generational Holidays: Family Travel on the Rise
South Africans top the global charts for multi-gen travel, with 86% including multiple generations on their holidays, beating Americans, Brits, Aussies and Kiwis.
“Beyond the family bonding, it’s also a great way to maximise group discounts,” says Turner. Top picks include Dubai, Mauritius and Phuket.

Pet-Friendly Goes Luxe: Travel with Four-Legged Friends
Pet travel is booming. Hotels like The Oyster Box (Umhlanga) and Mount Nelson (Cape Town) offer luxury amenities for pets, from velvet beds to gourmet treats.
Travelling with pets? LIFT Airlines allows small dogs in the cabin (under 7kg), while FlySafair partners with BidAir PetLounge for comfortable pet travel in the cargo hold.
Want a wild twist? Try dog-friendly glamping at one of AfriCamps’ pet-friendly sites in Cederberg, Hex Valley, Stanford or Oudtshoorn.
Niche Events: Culture-Driven Micro Adventures
Forget massive festivals. Micro-events and niche escapes are drawing travellers seeking intimate, authentic experiences.
Stellenbosch leads the charge with:
- Wine Town (26 July to 3 August)
- Street Soirees (starting October)
- Garden Town (31 October to 9 November)
“It’s more than a visit, it’s an immersion into the town’s stories, flavours and soul,” says Annemie Liebenberg, CEO of Visit Stellenbosch.
Travel Differently in 2025
From off-peak European escapes and star-studded safari nights to luxurious pet stays and culture-soaked weekends, 2025’s top travel trends prove that the best adventures happen when you ditch the crowds and follow your curiosity.
