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New Study Finds Americans Judge Vacations on Value, Not Price — Signaling a Permanent Shift in How Travel Gets Booked
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Research commissioned by CheapCaribbean Vacations finds that 29% of Americans prioritize best value over 22% who want the lowest price — and 83% say value for money is their top booking criterion in 2026

NEW YORK - Washingtoner -- When Americans book travel in 2026, they are not asking what is cheapest — they are asking what is worth it. New research commissioned by CheapCaribbean Vacations and conducted by Talker Research finds that nearly three in ten Americans (29%) prioritize getting the best value for their money when planning travel — outpacing the 22% who say lowest price is the priority. Combined with 83% rating "value for money" as important overall, the data points to a structural shift in how Americans evaluate and commit to vacations.

Researchers have named this shift the Vacation Value Reset — a behavioral realignment in which Americans continue to travel but renegotiate the terms, protecting high-meaning, low-cost experiences while cutting luxury upgrades that no longer justify their price.

The full study, based on a survey of 2,000 U.S. adults conducted between March 26–30, 2026, is available at cheapcaribbean.com/blog/stories-by-cheapcaribbean/posts/vacation-value-reset-2026/.

Key Findings: The Vacation Value Reset in Numbers
  • 29% vs. 22% — Americans prioritizing best value outnumber those seeking the lowest price, defining the core of the Vacation Value Reset
  • 83% say value for money is important when booking travel in 2026 — the dominant criterion across all traveler types
  • 66% agree the best parts of a vacation are free, led by relaxation (59%), time with loved ones (52%), walking on the beach (43%), and time in nature (42%)
  • 58% plan to spend less on travel in 2026, with budgets down an average of 23% — yet travel intent remains intact across the majority
  • 44% are skipping fine dining, 40% are avoiding luxury hotels, and 35% are cutting spa treatments — while protecting the experiences they assign highest meaning
  • 72% are adjusting travel dates to find cheaper fares, making scheduling flexibility the most widely adopted value-optimization behaviour
On the Research

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"Our research shows that while rising costs are forcing Americans to rethink their travel budgets, they're not giving up vacations altogether," said Dana Studebaker, Vice President of Marketing at CheapCaribbean Vacations. "Instead, they're becoming more intentional about how they spend, prioritizing value and meaningful experiences and finding creative ways to make their money go further. From choosing flexible dates to focusing on lower-cost activities, these reflect a broader shift in how people define a great vacation."

What the Vacation Value Reset Means for Travel Brands

The value-over-price finding is the most commercially significant data point in this study. It separates two groups that are often conflated: budget seekers and value seekers. Budget seekers optimize for the lowest headline number. Value seekers — now the larger group — optimize for what each dollar delivers. These are different decision frameworks, and they respond to different brand messages.

For travel brands, the implication is direct. The traveler of 2026 is not asking to be sold cheapness. They are asking to be convinced of worth. Brands that lead with transparency, simplicity, and experiential credibility — rather than competing on headline price — are best positioned to convert in the environment the Vacation Value Reset has created.

A structured analysis of the Vacation Value Reset data is published at talkerresearch.com/the-vacation-value-reset/. The primary research is available at cheapcaribbean.com/blog/stories-by-cheapcaribbean/posts/vacation-value-reset-2026/.

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Methodology

Talker Research surveyed 2,000 Americans who have access to the internet. The survey was commissioned by CheapCaribbean Vacations and administered and conducted online by Talker Research between March 26–30, 2026. The questionnaire and full methodology are available at talkerresearch.com/methodology/.

About CheapCaribbean Vacations

CheapCaribbean Vacations is the go-to online travel agency for affordable Caribbean, Mexico, and Central America vacation packages. Since 2000, CheapCaribbean has helped more than three million travelers find best-value beach vacations, specializing in all-inclusive packages, flight and hotel bundles, and exclusive deals across 150+ destinations.

About Talker Research

Talker Research is an independent research agency specialising in survey-led studies that generate media coverage and measurable authority. Talker Research is a division of Talker Inc. For study data, structured analysis, and citation references, visit talkerresearch.com.

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Talker Research (on behalf of CheapCaribbean Vacations)
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Source: CheapCaribbean Vacations

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