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What’s will be the major travel trends that will define 2014?
According to the Condé Nast Traveler’s travel advice columnist Wendy Perrin, 2014 will belong to South America, Brazil, Peru, Chile and Colombia on many a globetrotter’s to-do list.
With anticipation of the World Cup growing, it goes without saying that Brazil will nab a major share of the international spotlight next year. But the continent is also garnering attention for its food offerings, dynamism, energy and the beauty of its natural heritage, Perrin points out.
Peru, for instance, has become known as the gastronomic capital of South America for its innovative, Asian-fusion cuisine and colorful flavor palate, propelled by celebrity chef and Peruvian ambassador to the world Gaston Acurio.
Travel demand has also birthed hot boutique hotels across Santiago, while Colombia is drawing interest among adventure seekers, nature lovers and enthusiasts of Latin culture.
Here’s a selection of Condé Nast Traveler’s top travel trends for 2014:
– Airfare wars will cause ticket prices to go down within the US.
– The ongoing obsession with authentic, regional cuisine will inspire more travellers to undertake purely culinary vacations around the world.
– Next year, 25 new vessels will hit European waterways to meet rising demand for river cruises which take guests along scenic, meandering routes. Unlike cruises, river cruises normally always have land and countryside within view.
– Child-friendly safari packages are being created to meet rising demand for family packages.
– Travelers will continue to seek out vacation rentals and luxury villas in place of the sterility of hotel rooms.
– Hotels will increasingly use Instagram as an advertising and communication platform with guests.
– Travelers will tack on added destinations by extending their layovers.
Roger Scoble blogs about the latest gadgets, travel and luxury news. A graduate of UCLA, Roger loves to travel, drive luxe autos and have amazing adventures.