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As part of its continual strive to innovate and bring guests real travel experiences, Trafalgar has released some thought-provoking research* to uncover what travellers are truly seeking from their holidays and what 'The Good Life' really means to them. The results were surprising and somewhat disconcerting, with the overall sentiment stipulating that rather than travel evoking wanderlust, the wonder of travel is getting lost.
A staggering 89% of respondents said travel is enjoyable but stressful and difficult to plan, and 49% surveyed claimed that “real” travel experiences didn't actually feel that real – that travel is becoming a common tourist trail. 37% surveyed felt they didn't see any “real culture” on their last trip and almost half of participants said if they did, these experiences were not unique. Another alarming statistic unveiled 61% of travellers are feeling the negative effects of overtourism, with over-crowding (experienced by 66%) putting a dampener on their holidays. The burden of social media is also getting to travellers, with 53% saying that the pressures of posting on holiday were enough to put them off.
The study showed 'good' travel is an opportunity to step away from daily life and pressures, be surprised and challenged, learn, appreciate and experience something new. Spending time with loved ones in a relaxed state of mind is key and remembering one's own values, personally and philosophically on life is what's important when travelling. Trafalgar's findings showed that 83% of participants said happiness is more important than success and 79% valued being well more than being wealthy. 76% preferred having experiences over having “things” and 71% saw trips where they had new experiences as being more important than those where they visited all the sights – 47% feeling a sense of guilt when they hadn't checked them off.
These findings of 'wonder-lost' – combined with the research of what people are seeking when they travel – is what has driven Trafalgar's innovation across the new Europe & Britain 2019 program, which provides guests with:
Real Ease: With 72 years of expertise encompassing seven continents, Trafalgar knows that good travel still exists – if it's done right. The stress of planning is taken care of. The logistics of formulating the perfect itinerary such as quality accommodation, comfortable transport, plenty of meals, VIP admission to the sites and unique Trafalgar highlights are all included so you don't have to worry about a thing. Your Travel Director is your expert friend in each destination guiding you through the exciting and unknown, showing you plenty of hidden gems along the way, together with Local Specialists and offering advice on what to do in your free time. Combine this with unique experiences you couldn't do independently, such as a visit to the Pope's gardens at Castel Gandolfo via the shortest national railway system in the world (300 meters). What if you were taken to get your iconic photo of the Eiffel tower, but also got to go somewhere else incredible without the crowd, such as the catacombs of Notre Dame and walk the spectacular Latin Quarter? This formula is what allows you the freedom to just be; be in the moment, be happy and be inspired.
Real Connections: No matter what trip you choose, you can be assured that each carefully-crafted itinerary is packed with real experiences that will connect you to the soul of the places Trafalgar goes. You'll break bread with locals who are proud to bring you into their homes, share their cultures and tell their tales on Trafalgar's exclusive Be My Guest experiences, which also help sustain their communities. Join a family in Croatia's coastal town of Opatija for dinner, experiencing Mediterranean flavours unlike any other and hear their stories of life in the Kvarner Gulf. Or stay somewhere that's more than just a bed for the night on one of Trafalgar's Stays with Stories including the Schloss Leopoldskron in Salzburg dating back to 1736, where some of the most romantic scenes from the Sound of Music were filmed - your time here aids in funding its preservation for future generations to enjoy. Meet Marta Cucchia, the last person in the world creating stunning renaissance silk and wool pieces using her family's 20th century Umbrian weaving techniques. Your visit helping keep this ancient craft alive via JoinTrafalgar.
Real Joy: When the elements of ease and connections come together, allowing you to really be in the moment, really connect to each destination and help to sustain the people, places and planet along the way – that's when real joy is experienced, perspective felt on what's important and one's core values are uncovered. This is The Good Life - what travel is all about.
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DEAL: There's no better time to book, with 10% off Europe & Britain trips until 31st January, 2019.
*Independent third party research of 1,400 participants globally Qualitative focus groups in
For further details visit Trafalgar.com, call 1800 002 007 or see your local travel agent.
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Media Contacts: Sasha Tsibulya// Public Relations Manager// The Travel Corporation// Email: sasha.tsibulya@ttc.com
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We are the world's leading and most awarded travel brand, spanning all seven continents of the globe. From viewing the icons, unlocking the Hidden Gems of our Travel Directors and Local Specialists and breaking bread with locals at our exclusive Be My Guest experiences, guests connect to the real depth of the places we go. Everything is taken care of so they can travel with ease and get the real thing, without worrying about a thing. It's 72 years of destination expertise and feedback from over five million happy guests that fuels our innovation to continually deliver Simply the Best holidays.