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Climate change and sustainability is set to dominate Scottish tourism, led by a rise in the eco-traveller, says VisitScotland.
Visitors, aware of the environmental cost to travel, now seek to immerse themselves in a destination whilst limiting their impact and even “giving something back”, in what is being described as “transformational tourism”.
The concept forms the basis of the first Trends paper of the decade produced by the national tourism organisation and revealed today (26 February 2020) at the Travalyst summit in Edinburgh.
“The future of tourism is ensuring that visitors receive the transformation they seek while understanding the needs of locals and the environment,” reads Trends 2020: Travelling towards transformational tourism.
Eco-Travel has been identified by the tourism body’s Insight team as one of six travel trends expected to impact the industry over the next 18 months.
Searches for “eco-friendly travel” on Pinterest have risen by 73 per cent this year with “eco-city concept” searches up by 46 per cent.
Destinations with “green credentials” are increasing in popularity while opportunities for visitors to contribute to sustainable projects are key attractors, the Insight paper notes.
Other trends include:
For travellers, it has moved from looking for experiential destinations, driven by picture-led social media channels, to “transformational tourism” on the back trends such as wellness and mindfulness, in which their trips should have “meaning, challenge, connection and impact”.
In 2010 there were 14.7 million visitors to Scotland, contributing £4.1 billion in expenditure to the economy. The paper estimates that in 2019 we may see 16 million visitors, spending £5.5 billion, representing an annual average growth rate of about 2% trips per year and 4% expenditure.
The Travalyst coalition, a global partnership founded by The Duke of Sussex together with leading brands Booking.com, Skyscanner, Tripadvisor, Trip.com and Visa, has invited key
stakeholders in travel and tourism from across Scotland to the EICC for a series of workshops and discussions to explore sustainability challenges and opportunities for further collaboration in Scotland.
Chris Greenwood, Senior Insight Manager at VisitScotland, said:“Visitors are continuing to seek an authentic experience but one which isn’t at the expense of the destination. This presents an exciting opportunity for Scottish tourism to develop a world-class experience that benefits both the visitor and the local community, whilst protecting the environment which attracts travellers in the first place.”
To view the VisitScotland Tourism Trends 2020 paper go to: https://www.visitscotland.org/research-insights/trends/trends-for-tomorrow
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Eco-travel set to dominate Scottish tourism, finds latest Trends