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New ATTA Report Examines the Evolution of Adventure Travel

Sep 05, 2025
Adventure Travel  Adventure Travel Trade Association  Opinion  Research  Travel News  Travel Trends  
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Adventure travel is an ever-shifting market, with 67% of international travelers considering themselves “open to adventure.”
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Adventure travel is not the market it was even one decade ago, according to new findings from the Adventure Travel Trade Association’s (ATTA) 2025 Adventure Travel Market Sizing Report, which was conducted across 13 countries and surveyed nearly 5,000 travelers, the first of its kind from the ATTA since 2018.

No longer a niche market reserved for adrenaline junkies, the sector is now valued at nearly $1 trillion and places a heavy emphasis on culturally immersive experiences.

Our Analysis: The Definition of Adventure Travel Is Changing — And So, Too, Must the Offerings

Adventure travelers are “curious” and “open to adventure” according to the report, with most clients falling into four buckets: Adventure Intensives, Nature Enthusiasts, Cultural Explorers and Experience Samplers.

The increase in accessibility to adventure experiences — a direct result of more options, catered toward more interests — has helped the travel type grow. Savvy travel advisors and supplier partners would do well to embrace this change and shift their services and products to meet the needs of this evolving clientele.

Fast Facts: What Today’s Adventure Travelers Are Seeking

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- Hiking, biking and kayaking are popular classics, but today’s travelers also place a premium on a culture’s cuisine, local traditions and people-to-people interactions.

- Clients prioritize sustainability, and prefer small groups and locally-owned operators. Luxury and bespoke experiences are also on the rise.

- Currently, 67% of all international travelers consider themselves to be “open to adventure."

- The full report can be found online via ATTA.

What They Are Saying: The Sector's Growth Reflects a Mindset Shift

“Adventure travel has become a defining force in global tourism, growing into a market worth nearly one trillion dollars," said Heather Kelly, director of research and knowledge for the ATTA. "What’s most exciting is how this growth reflects a shift in mindset — today’s travelers are motivated by curiosity, connection and cultural immersion as much as by physical activity. Our research shows that the economic impact of these travelers is profound, and their preference for meaningful, experience-driven journeys is reshaping the industry.” 

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