2025 Travel Trends With the 2025 travel season right around the corner, Squaremouth.com, leading travel insurance marketplace in US, is taking stock of what types of trips travelers are spending their money on. A recent Squaremouth survey that polled more than 1,000 travel insurance customers revealed what trip types are soaring in 2025, and which ones are sinking. Putting family first It's all about family going into the 2025 travel season. 47% of travelers are opting for multigenerational or family trips in 2025, surpassing all other types of group trips and up 17% over 2024. Friend group travel is the second most common type of trip for 2025 travelers at 20%, down 3% from 2024. Solo travel is rapidly losing popularity going into next year, with only 12% of travelers intere...
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Khao Lak is only an hour and a half north of Phuket and is a great destination to travel with kids, whether they are toddlers or teenagers. Avani+ Khao Lak, the regions newest upscale resort, offers stylish and varied accommodation, delicious dining and family fun. Four pools, a fun water park, an AvaniKids club for kids from 1 years old, a cool surf school and a host of facilities and activities to ensure everyone in the family is entertained. A Spirit for Adventure Kids will feel a sense of freedom at Avani+ Khao Lak. They’ll enjoy riding bikes on nearby trails and building sandcastles on the beach. AvaniKids offers a complimentary daily supervised programme in separate zones - one for 1 - 4-year-olds and one for 5 – 12-year-olds, which includes indoor and outdoor games, aerob...
Read MoreHoliday stress level negatively of parents affects child’s enjoyment of the season
Parents admit they set overly idealistic holiday expectations, twice as many mothers stressed by preparations as fathers. It’s the most wonderful time of the year – happy family gatherings, joyful reactions to gifts under the tree and carrying on cherished traditions. At least that’s the picture many parents imagine creating for their children during the holidays. But for many moms and dads, trying to live up to that ideal may bring stress and anxiety that takes away from the holiday magic for their kids, a recent poll held in America suggests. However, findings can be true for other parts of world as well. One in five parents believe their child has unrealistic expectations for the holiday season while one in four admit that they set overly idealistic expectations of them...
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