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Top Takeaways From the ATTA’s 2025 Adventure Travel Trends & Insights Report

Jun 25, 2025
Adventure Travel  Adventure Travel Trade Association  Research  Travel News  Travel Trends  
Top Takeaways From the ATTA’s 2025 Adventure Travel Trends & Insights Report
Hiking is among the top trending adventure travel activities.
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The Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA) just released its 2025 Adventure Travel Trends & Insights report, revealing a cautiously optimistic outlook for the adventure travel sector along with top trends driving the market.

Financially, adventure travel is seeing “modest but meaningful” growth, according to the study, which collected data from tour operators based on their 2024 operations and sales. Seventy-three percent of operators reported increased revenue, mostly gains under 25%. Only 18% of respondents experienced a decrease in revenue. For 2025, 66% report that they expect higher net profits, with an average projected increase of 26%.

“The 2025 report shows an industry that has stabilized after years of disruption and is now entering a new phase of growth, marked by a stronger focus on long-term resilience,” said Heather Kelly, director of research for the ATTA. “We’re seeing cautious confidence across the sector as operators adapt to changing global conditions and respond to shifting traveler expectations.”

Overall, the market is likely experiencing a return to more “normal” operating levels, compared to the post-pandemic surge that much of the travel industry saw in recent years. Respondents served an average of 4,141 travelers in 2024 — and while that figure represents a 37% decrease from 2023, demand levels remain consistent with what the market saw in 2019.

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According to the ATTA, the top trending adventure activity is culinary travel, which has seen a steady increase over the past five years. 

Other hot trends include a range of active and immersive opportunities, such as safaris and wildlife viewing; hiking or trekking; e-biking; wildlife and nature photography; and culturally immersive activities.

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When it comes to what motivates adventure travelers, the top source of inspiration is the desire for new experiences, followed by an interest in going off the beaten path, traveling like a local and having cultural encounters. The report also found that travelers are motivated by the perception of adventure travel as a “status symbol,” as well as by increasing awareness of climate change, which is driving urgency to see fragile places before they change or disappear. 

High temperatures and environmental concerns are also driving travelers toward cooler climates, including Northeast Asia, Scandinavia and Antarctica. 

Customization is also increasingly important for the market, reflecting a wider ongoing trend toward personalization in the travel industry, as well. As travelers look for meaningful and well-curated experiences, operators report growing demand for itineraries that are led by experts, focused on women, family-oriented and low-impact, to name a few preferences. Custom trips, soft adventure opportunities and remote destinations also ranked highly in the study.  

Client Demographics and Pricing 

The surveyed operators report that the predominant age range of travelers is 45-64 years old, suggesting that middle-aged travelers are driving the adventure market. 

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The median trip price rose to $3,000 for an eight-night itinerary, and the most popular trips shared a few defining characteristics: moderate pricing, cultural immersion and active exploration.

Sustainability Remains a Core Value, But Is Also a Challenging Pursuit

While adventure travel operators remain committed to responsible tourism, the report found that the pursuit of sustainability-related certification is not growing among companies. About 49% of respondents say they have already obtained or are working toward a sustainability certification, a figure that’s on par with last year but lower than pre-pandemic levels. Companies are most motivated to seek certification to protect the environment, but cost and capacity continue to be key barriers to this pursuit. 

Other sustainability actions being taken by operators include educating clients about responsible travel (50%), shifting to more sustainable suppliers (49%), conserving water (47%) and restructuring itineraries to reduce the use of fossil fuels (40%). 

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