Mastercard Economics Institute: What moves us? The motivations behind global travel in 2025

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Source: Travel Trends 2025: Purpose-driven journeys
Source: Travel Trends 2025: Purpose-driven journeys
Source: Travel Trends 2025: Purpose-driven journeys
Source: Travel Trends 2025: Purpose-driven journeys

PURCHASE, N.Y., May 12, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Mastercard Economics Institute (MEI) today released Travel Trends 2025, its annual report with unique and proprietary consumer spending insights globally. While exchange rates and geopolitical dynamics can influence consumer behavior, the report highlights that passions and purpose-driven motivations remain strong drivers shaping the travel industry.

Drawing on a unique analysis of aggregated and anonymized transaction data and third-party data sources, the report uncovers what is shaping travel choices today. Key findings include:

Sports fandom fuels travel

MEI examined spending around three major sporting events1, proving them as powerful catalysts for travel:

  • Champions League Final in London: Real Madrid’s victory over Borussia Dortmund led to a 61% YOY increase in German spending, outpacing the overall increase of 14%. Spanish spending spiked by 148% YOY, suggesting fans celebrated by splurging.

  • Baseball World Series in Los Angeles: Shohei Ohtani’s World Series debut saw spending by Japanese visitors surge by 91%, six times the cross-border boost.

  • Copa Libertadores Final in Buenos Aires: The rise in spending from Brazilian tourists, where both teams hailed, was more than twice the increase from all foreign countries.

Purpose-drive travel for wellness, adventure, and foodie experiences

The Wellness Travel Index (WTI), developed by MEI to highlight destinations leading the way for wellness experiences and self-care2, has Namibia, South Africa, and Thailand topping the list with offerings like eco lodges and meditation retreats. The rising WTI score for Italy, New Zealand and Canada suggests a growing effort to meet this popular trend.

For adventurers, MEI analyzed how commerce at major national parks is contributing to overall tourist expenditures.3 Established wilderness giants, South Africa and Zambia, show the highest national park spending as a share of total cross-border, 23.3% and 15.5% in 2024, respectively. In close third, travelers are heading to the Nordics, where Finland’s national parks account for 7.1% of total cross-border spending.

The number of nationalities seeking local cuisine provides insight into destinations appealing to the foodie-traveler. MEI found that Istanbul's restaurants hosted tourists from 67 countries in 2024, the highest among 43 cities measured. Cannes, Interlaken, Gianyar, and Barcelona follow in the top five.

Currency can impact travel, but it varies regionally

In 2024, currency depreciation drove visitors in search of value to Japan, where a 1% JPY depreciation against the RMB led to a 1.5% increase in Chinese Mainland tourists. However, visitors from New Zealand and the U.S. rose only around 0.2% in response to the same degree of depreciation relative to their currencies.