Luxury travelers are abandoning peak-season Europe in favor of fall departures, Arctic escapes, and Mediterranean destinations beyond Italy’s marquee names, according to new 2026 booking data from Global Travel Collection.
The travel advisory network, which accounts for more than $2.4 billion in annual luxury travel sales, reports European summer bookings are down 10 percent year over year, while European fall bookings are up 25 percent. GTC has already booked more than 1,000 individual trips of $100,000 or more this year.
“For years, luxury meant going where everyone else went, just doing it better,” said Angie Licea, president of Global Travel Collection. “That instinct has flipped. Our clients want the place before it’s crowded, the season before it’s obvious and the experience no one else has figured out yet. They’re not chasing the list. They’re writing the next one.”
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