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Who you are on vacation determines your travel persona: survey

December 18, 2025
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Who you are on vacation determines your travel persona: survey

Do you know what kind of traveler you are? Chances are, you fit into just one of five major travel personas, according to a new study.

The new poll of 2,000 U.S. travelers identified that most people assume a travel persona when taking trips, all based on what they like to do on vacation.

Commissioned by Go City and conducted by Talker Research, the study revealed travelers embody one of five major personality types when abroad: 37% are “masterminds,” 26% are “thrillseekers,” 6% are “vacay scouts,” 16% are “connoisseurs,” and 14% are “floaters.”

Masterminds are, as the name suggests, most likely to find pleasure in planning travel: they’re most attracted to booking travel and hotels (35%), as well as getting tickets for sporting events (14%).

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Do you know what kind of traveler you are? Chances are, you fit into just one of five major travel personas, according to a new study. SWNS
Bar chart showing that 37% of people are
The study revealed travelers embody one of five major personality types when abroad: 37% are “masterminds,” 26% are “thrillseekers,” 6% are “vacay scouts,” 16% are “connoisseurs,” and 14% are “floaters.” SWNS
Illustration showing that 35% of masterminds like planning by booking travel and hotels, and 14% like planning by getting tickets for sporting events.
Masterminds are, as the name suggests, most likely to find pleasure in planning travel: they’re most attracted to booking travel and hotels, as well as getting tickets for sporting events. SWNS

Thrillseekers want adventure — exploring local environments (33%), city tours (24%), museums (23%), amusement parks (18%), and historic buildings (14%).

Similarly, vacay scouts are always prepared for what the day brings: whether it’s to relax by the pool or beach (36%), go to concerts (14%), find public parks (13%), or find pop culture hotspots (8%).

Floaters simply want to be there for the ride, without the pressure of planning anything. They want to see landmarks (27%) and meet locals (13%).

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Thrillseekers want adventure — exploring local environments, city tours, museums, amusement parks, and historic buildings. SWNS
Illustration of vacation personality types:
Vacay scouts are always prepared for what the day brings: whether it’s to relax by the pool or beach, go to concerts, or find public parks. SWNS

And connoisseurs take charge of all things food — 64% of them want control over finding great food over anything else.

Despite these differences in what each persona loves the most about traveling, all agreed that on the first day of vacation, the best thing to do is to start exploring the location (38%), check availability for nearby attractions (23%), look for places to eat (22%), or simply take a nap (9%).

“These five categories of travelers help establish that many of us look forward to different things when we travel,” said Judy Gauthier, chief commercial officer at Go City. “Some prioritize relaxation, while others want to see it all. The end goal, however, is universal: we all want to enjoy our trips. We may take different approaches to preparing or prioritize different activities, but all with the same intended goal to try something new and have fun.”

Illustration about Connoisseurs who take charge of all things food, with 64% of them wanting control over finding great food, and 48% of all travelers finding finding great food the most appealing activity.
Connoisseurs take charge of all things food — 64% of them want control over finding great food over anything else. SWNS

The study found all personas agreed on a number of other travel topics, as well. For instance, the main activity that appeals to people the most when traveling is finding great food (48%) — more than locally exploring (27%) and historic museums (17%) combined.

And the adventure that overwhelmingly appealed to three in four was exploring cities, opposed to hiking, shopping, or thrills.

Sixty-nine percent of people said they’ve planned entire trips centered around one specific experience, like going to a concert or seeing a famous building.

If they were having fun on their trip, three in four agreed they’d happily extend their trip by a day; on average, spending $1,156 for the extra 24 hours. Still, more than a third (37%) said they’d like to keep costs below $499.

Illustration of a person jumping next to the Eiffel Tower, with text indicating that 3 in 4 people prefer exploring cities over other activities.
The adventure that overwhelmingly appealed to three in four was exploring cities, opposed to hiking, shopping, or thrills. SWNS
Illustration of travel statistics, showing that 3 in 4 people would extend a fun trip by a day, spending an average of $1,156.
If they were having fun on their trip, three in four agreed they’d happily extend their trip by a day; on average, spending $1,156 for the extra 24 hours. SWNS

A majority of people agreed it’s important that every single trip stays under budget (80%) and that every single trip detail is planned out (55%). To stay within budget, people would give up buying souvenirs (46%), hotel room upgrades (46%), and dining at nice restaurants (38%).

And nearly four in five (79%) travelers have experienced classic travel mishaps. The most common were forgetting essentials while packing (50%), getting lost in a place they’ve never been before (33%), losing personal belongings (27%), and missing transportation (16%).

“Once people arrive at their destination, they want to jump right in,” continued Judy. “Finding places to go and attractions to experience are a huge draw for travelers. Regardless of what personality types people embody, there’s a universal agreement that seeing attractions, eating good food, and having an overall great experience all make for a great trip.”

A happy group of four tourists running through an airport terminal.
Sixty-nine percent of people said they’ve planned entire trips centered around one specific experience, like going to a concert or seeing a famous building. Svitlana – stock.adobe.com

What Travellers Do First

We asked respondents to put major travel planning parts in the order that they would book them:

  1. Book flights
  2. Book accommodations
  3. Book rental cars (if needed)
  4. Plan daytime activities
  5. Plan what to pack
  6. Make restaurant reservations
  7. Plan nighttime activities

Research methodology:

Talker Research surveyed 2,000 American travelers who have access to the internet; the survey was commissioned by Go City and administered and conducted online by Talker Research between Oct. 17 and Oct. 27, 2025. A link to the questionnaire can be found here.

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