As towns and cities grow noisier every year, many travelers are seeking peace on holiday, prompting a rise in'quiet tourism' as a noticeable trend.
According to Pinterest, searches for 'quiet places' and 'calm places' surged by 50% and 42% since 2023, reflecting a growing interest in tranquil retreats.
Noise pollution is increasingly problematic, with over 40% of people in Europe exposed to harmful transportation noise levels, impacting health with sleep disturbances and high blood pressure.
'Quieter' holidays are perceived as a necessary escape from the constant noise of urban environments filled with interruptions, according to Greg Scott, founder of SoundPrint.
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