Top 10 trending destinations for U.S. travelers in 2026: ‘Americans are discovering their own backyard,’ expert says

Top 10 trending destinations for U.S. travelers in 2026: ‘Americans are discovering their own backyard,’ expert says


Last month, Skyscanner published its annual report of destinations around the world that are trending for 2026.

To determine the ranking, Skyscanner looked at destinations with the biggest year-over-year increases in searches to which shows where exactly travelers are most interested in heading to in the upcoming year.

Skyscanner, in partnership with OnePoll, an international market research company, surveyed 22,000 travelers from June to July 2025.

Skyscanner’s report found that U.S. travelers are looking to visit under-the-radar destinations.

“2025 was about collective experience and 2026 is less about the escape and more about self-expression,” Loudres Losada, Director of Americas, Skyscanner, tells CNBC Make It.

“Travelers are searching for a place that matters and getting away from the hype and going to lesser-known places that still have a lot of value. It’s about choosing the experiences more than just the destination.”

Two U.S. destinations were ranked in the top 10: Vail, Colorado, and New Haven, Connecticut. Vail saw a 78% increase, while New Haven saw a 39% increase.

“Americans are discovering their own backyard. We see these not only as winter destinations but also as summer and fall ones too,” Losada adds.

No. 1 trending destinations for U.S. travelers in 2026: Limón, Costa Rica

Limón, Costa Rica, is ranked as the top-trending for U.S. travelers in 2026 It saw a 286% increase year-over-year.

According to the report, Limón is an emerging ecotourism destination that is renowned for its national parks, volcanic landscapes, and lush rainforest.

“Limón is the Costa Rica for the travelers who have already done Costa Rica. Americans have been going to Costa Rica for decades now, but it’s been more about the Pacific coast,” Losada says. “This time we’re talking about the Caribbean Coast. Limón is a port city so it’s very well connected, but it’s also not in your traveler’s guide.”

Limón, Costa Rica

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Limón, also known as Puerto Limón, is one of Costa Rica’s seven “middle cities,” which are major cities outside of San Jose’s metropolitan area. Limón is known as one of Costa Rica’s most culturally and racially diverse cities.

Limón is home to the Tortuguero National Park, a vast protected area in Costa Rica and a well-known place to see sea turtles. Close by is the Cahuita National Park, a key attraction where visitors can explore pristine beaches and coral reefs. The park is also home to a variety of wildlife, including sloths, birds, and monkeys.

Top trending destinations for U.S. travelers in 2026

  1. Limón, Costa Rica
  2. Jaipur, India
  3. Bodrum, Turkey
  4. Madeira, Portugal
  5. Vail, Colo., U.S.
  6. Zadar, Croatia
  7. Olbia, Italy
  8. New Haven, Conn., U.S.
  9. Bilbao, Spain
  10. Mykonos, Greece

Jaipur, India, ranked second among the top trending destinations, according to Skyscanner. It saw a 107% increase in search.

Known as “The Pink City” for its terra-cotta architecture, Jaipur is home to historic landmarks like Amber Fort and modern spots like World Trade Park.

“Jaipur is capturing the attention of travelers looking for that mix of royal heritage, culture, and colorful streets that are kind of straight from a storybook,” Losada says. “It has a picture-perfect opportunity in every single corner.”

Jaipur, India

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Jaipur is a popular tourist destination in India and the capital of Rajasthan state in northwestern India. It’s over 100 miles from the capital of New Delhi and a busy city with a population of over 3 million people. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and includes several key sites, such as Jantar Mantar, an astronomical observatory built in the early 18th century.

According to Google Arts & Culture, the city’s economy is based on tourism, gemstone cutting, jewelry manufacturing, and information technology.

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