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Cash-strapped Americans are fueling a rise in ‘calmcations’ to escape economic anxiety

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September 8, 2025, 12:29 PM ET
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Forget jam-packed vacations. "Calmcations" are on the rise.Klaus Vedfelt—Getty Images

As travelers emerge from an era of revenge tourism and bucket-list sprints, a quieter movement is taking hold: the “calmcation.” This emerging travel trend prioritizes rest, relaxation, and mental restoration over jam-packed sightseeing schedules, representing a significant shift in how Americans approach their precious vacation time.

Recent research by travel company Rustic Pathways analyzed 70 destinations across 39 factors to identify the world’s best spots for restorative travel, with Canada claiming the top position for calmcations. The study comes as wellness tourism continues its remarkable growth trajectory. The sector has consistently outperformed general tourism for over a decade, growing at an average annual rate of 7.3% from 2012 to 2019—25% faster than tourism overall. Even during the pandemic recovery, wellness tourism has grown 27% faster than the broader tourism sector from 2020 to 2022.

In North America specifically, the wellness tourism market reached $229.2 billion in 2024 and is forecast to grow at 13% clip each year for the next decade, driven by increasing health consciousness and demand for stress-relief experiences. Canada’s wellness tourism market alone generated $30.7 billion in 2022 and is projected to reach $81.2 billion by 2030. The global market for wellness tourism, meanwhile, is valued at $995 billion, and projected to keep growing.

The rise of restorative travel

Shayne Fitz-Coy, CEO of Rustic Pathways, describes calmcations as “short-term vacations that focus on peace, relaxation, and rest, as opposed to itinerary-packed city breaks or work trips.” Rather than rushing between landmarks and worrying about expenses, these getaways emphasize “affordable and slow-paced activities that replenish you.”

The trend reflects broader societal shifts toward prioritizing mental well-being. According to recent study by Campspot, citing industry data, 70% of travelers are craving calm and relaxation on their trips. It makes sense: Research consistently shows that taking adequate vacation time, particularly restorative breaks, significantly impacts both physical and mental health. A cross-sectional study of 3,024 U.S. physicians found taking more than three weeks of vacation annually was associated with lower rates of burnout, while working during vacation increased stress levels.

Canada claims the crown

Canada emerged as the Rustic Pathways study’s top calmcation destination with a score of 64.7 out of 100, offering several compelling advantages for American travelers seeking tranquility. The country boasts the highest availability of spas and wellness centers among analyzed destinations, with 37.7 facilities per 100,000 international arrivals—220% higher than the study average.

Flight costs remain reasonable, with average September return flights from the U.S. priced at $392.17, according to the study, making Canada accessible without breaking vacation budgets. The country also provides excellent safety credentials, reporting just 1.64 homicides per year—84% below the study average—and maintaining a very low projected conflict probability score on the INFORM Risk Index.

The timing couldn’t be better for U.S. travelers considering Canadian calmcations. While Canadian visitors to the U.S. have declined by 33% in recent months due to trade tensions, this trend may actually benefit American travelers heading north, as Canadian tourism operators likely welcome the revenue replacement.

After Canada, Italy secured second place in terms of top calmcation destinations with a score of 63.5. The country provides relatively affordable accommodations with average nightly hotel rates of $119.06 and extensive lodging options, according to the study.

Greece rounded out the top three destinations, scoring 61.2 points. Beyond its 6+ beaches per 100,000 visitors, Greece offers excellent value, particularly when it comes to dining options, helping budget-conscious calmcation seekers stretch their dollars further.

The consumer trend of seeking calm and wellness could be driving declines for Sin City.

Las Vegas tourism has declined in 2025, with June hosting roughly 3.1 million visitors—about an eleven percent year-over-year drop and the sixth straight monthly decrease—while hotel occupancy and room rates also softened according to official tallies summarized by multiple outlets and the LVCVA’s executive summary materials. 

The Las Vegas formula of maximalism—24/7 noise, crowds, queues, and constant spend—clashes with a mood that prizes sleep, space, and self-regulation.

The perfect calmcation window is right now

Fall is the ideal season for calmcation travel, with September particularly attractive for multiple reasons. Rustic Pathways’ CEO Fitz-Coy notes travelers “can benefit from off-season holiday deals as well as reduced crowds” during this period, making it “the perfect time to unwind and reset after the summer rush.”

Travel-industry data supports this timing strategy. Domestic travelers shifting trips from peak summer months to September can save on airfare, while early 2025 data suggests fares are trending 3-8% lower compared to the same period in 2024. Airlines employ dynamic pricing strategies that significantly reduce costs once school holiday demand drops, creating substantial opportunities for flexible travelers.

The calmcation trend gains momentum as American travel spending shows signs of strain. International visitor spending to the U.S. is projected to fall to $169 billion in 2025, down from $181 billion in 2024, while Americans are pulling back on travel expenditures with airline and hotel spending declining year-over-year in early 2025.

Despite economic pressures, travel demand remains resilient, with 74% of Americans planning to travel this summer. However, travelers are becoming more strategic, choosing cheaper accommodations (31%) and cutting dining costs (29%) while maintaining their travel plans. This budget-conscious approach makes affordable calmcation destinations particularly appealing.

For this story, Fortune used generative AI to help with an initial draft. An editor verified the accuracy of the information before publishing.

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By Dave SmithFormer Editor, U.S. News

Dave Smith is a writer and editor who also has been published in Business Insider, Newsweek, ABC News, and USA Today.

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