Trends Among Hispanic Travelers
While there is great diversity among Hispanics, Vistas Latinas has identified some commonalities that point to strong connections between family, travel and culture.
- The overwhelming majority (93%) travel with their family. Of that percentage, 59% indicated they travel with immediate family, 30% with parents and 28% with adult siblings.
- There is a strong desire to experience other Latino cultures and destinations, with 71% saying they would like to do so even if it is not where their family originated from.
- Six in 10 Hispanic travelers want to learn more about their own origin and history.
- Ebe atọ kachasị elu maka ndị njem na-eme njem abalị bụ California (21%), Texas (15%) na Florida (14%). Nke a dabara na steeti atọ nwere ọnụ ọgụgụ kacha elu nke ndị bi na Hispanic.
- Ọtụtụ ndị njem Hispanic (85%) agaala obodo / ókèala nke ihe nketa ezinụlọ ha, yana 15% na-alaghachi ihe karịrị otu ugboro n'afọ yana 22% na-alaghachi kwa afọ.
The Vistas Latinas study was created to provide a better understanding of the diverse and growing Hispanic population in the U.S., which according to the 2020 Census is now 62.1 million strong.