Affluent travellers across Asia-Pacific are opting for fewer but longer international holidays, with the average leisure trip projected to increase to nine nights, according to Marriott International’s Luxury Group. Based on a survey of 2,800 high-net-worth travellers across eight markets, the report found growing demand for immersive experiences, boutique hotels, and private villas over traditional five-star stays. Travellers are prioritising personalisation, cultural immersion, and higher-value experiences rather than packing multiple destinations into one itinerary.
Janice Alyosius is a travel and MICE journalist focusing on business travel, destination marketing, aviation and industry policy. She leads editorial content at MICEtalk and also writes for TravTalk, covering global trends, trade developments and key industry conversations. With regular reporting from tourism forums, conventions and on-ground industry events, her work blends news-led analysis with strong industry voices, offering clear context and relevance for travel trade professionals and decision-makers.

