Traveling alone to a desired location or signing up for French cooking classes in Paris may be the vacation trends of the future.

The number of single bookings for small group trips grew by 40 percent in the past five years, according to Intrepid Travel, an Australia-based adventure travel company, which is introducing new solos-only adventures for 2018.  Going solo can be relaxing without the hassle of coordinating plans with others. Hotel concierges can suggest restaurants or local sights to explore. 

Family vacations are expanding to include grandparents. Road Scholar, a nonprofit that provides educational travel tours for older adults, has seen greater interest in family vacations. Due to the increase in interest, Road Scholar offers more than 150 different trips for grandparents and grandchildren, and has declared 2018 the Year of the Grandparent.

Foodies are ichoosing vacations that allow them to experience regional food and enjoy the cultural experience surrounding food. The World Food Travel Association reports that the top reason travelers cite for their focus on food is an “interest in authentic experiences.”

Bucket list cruises either on a luxury liner or small ship (less than 100 passengers) that allow for off-ship adventures. “They’re lovely boats,” says Vicky Garcia, chief operating officer of Cruise Planners. “These trips are not about luxury, rather an adventure of a lifetime,” says Vicky Garcia, chief operating officer of Cruise Planners.

The top vacation trends for 2018 include:

Going Solo

Traveling alone can be rewarding and liberating. You are the one making the choices of where to dine or which museum to spend an afternoon viewing art or historical artifacts. Traveling alone does not have to be lonely. Book a room in the heart of town where there is activity and you can talk with the locals or other travelers.