Korea’s Travel Trends in the Post-Pandemic Era: A Deep Dive

Travel trends for 2023 in Korea have been identified based on major changes in society, leisure, consumption, environment, and labor. These trends include six promising travel themes that tourists can expect to experience in the coming years.

Maru Kim
Maru Kim

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the way people work and travel. As we move towards a post-pandemic world, it is evident that travelers are seeking more personalized, authentic, and diverse experiences. Here, we take a closer look at some of the latest Korea’s travel trends.

The Rise of Short-Term Stays and Staycations

With remote work becoming more popular, people are opting for longer stays of up to a month or shorter stays of 5-6 days. This allows for more personalized experiences and the opportunity to engage in hands-on activities that cater to their interests. The surge in demand for staycations and local tourism is also a result of this trend, with visitors seeking authentic and personalized travel experiences.

Outdoor and Leisure Sports Are In Demand

The pandemic has also fueled a growing demand for “sportscations,” which combine travel and sports. Outdoor leisure trips, particularly walking, climbing, trekking, and fishing, are gaining popularity, with younger generations, such as Gen Z, showing the highest intention to participate in work vacations. This trend is a result of people looking for nature-based experiences that offer a break from city life.

Rural Travel and Eco-Friendly Travel

Another trend that is gaining traction is “rural travel,” which allows people to unwind and relax. Many are drawn to the idea of staying in farmhouses, engaging in light activities such as walking the trails, and experiencing local culture. Baby boomers are showing a strong interest in eco-travel, while the industrialized generation seeks rustic travel with a focus on contributing to the environment and society. Walking and electric vehicle/bicycle travel are becoming more popular, and travelers intend to reduce and separate waste at their destinations.

Stay-Based Tourism

Lastly, stay-based tourism is on the rise, with more people choosing extended stays or short live-in trips at their destinations. Changes in the post-pandemic environment and technology have made remote work easier, allowing for work and leisure to be combined. Hobby travel, which lets visitors indulge in their interests and meet like-minded hobbyists, is also gaining ground.

2023: An Exciting Year for Travelers

As the world adapts to the post-pandemic era, it will be interesting to see how these travel trends evolve and shape the future of travel. From personalized local experiences to nature-based outdoor activities and eco-friendly travel, visitors can look forward to a more immersive and authentic travel experience in 2023.

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