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Forbes Survey of 250 HNWIs Maps Bleisure and Sustainability as 2025 Luxury Travel Anchors

Annual data captures the allocation shift when work, wellness, and carbon disclosure converge in booking architecture.

Published June 19, 2026 Source Forbes From the chopped neck
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JOHNNIE BLUE · June 19, 2026

Forbes Survey of 250 HNWIs Maps Bleisure and Sustainability as 2025 Luxury Travel Anchors

Annual data captures the allocation shift when work, wellness, and carbon disclosure converge in booking architecture.

PublishedJune 19, 2026
SourceForbes →
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Forbes Research's 2025 High Net Worth Survey polled 250 global high-net-worth individuals and isolated bleisure travel and sustainability as the two structural forces that rewired luxury travel bookings this year. The survey, released mid-December, documents how destination selection and duration logic shifted when remote work optionality became permanent and when carbon-offset transparency moved from brochure footnote to contract term.

The bleisure category—business itineraries extended for leisure—accounted for a measurable share of long-haul bookings among respondents. HNWIs reported lengthening trips by an average of 3.2 days when a commercial obligation anchored the journey, converting what had been a 72-hour transaction into a week-long allocation of time and spending. The pattern favored destinations with reliable connectivity infrastructure and properties offering workspace-adjacent amenities: private villas with fiber, boutique hotels with soundproofed meeting rooms, yacht charters with Starlink integration. The Forbes data aligns with supply-side signals from villa operators in Mallorca and the Côte d'Azur, where Q2 and Q4 inquiry volumes for properties with dedicated office configurations rose year-over-year.

Sustainability, the second pillar, surfaced not as virtue signaling but as contract hygiene. Respondents cited carbon-offset programs, waste-reduction protocols, and local sourcing practices as filtering criteria during the booking process. The shift was operational: HNWIs began requesting verifiable sustainability certifications and third-party audits before committing to multi-night stays or long-term charter agreements. Properties and operators that had embedded sustainability into service architecture—solar arrays on resort roofs, gray-water systems, partnerships with regional farms—reported 12% higher booking retention compared to peers without disclosed protocols. The Forbes survey captured this as a binary: 68% of respondents said they would not book a property that lacked transparent environmental practices, even if price and location aligned.

The convergence of these trends rewrites infrastructure requirements for luxury-travel suppliers. Bleisure demand means properties must architect for dual-use: private spaces that function as boardrooms before sunset and dining rooms after. Sustainability demand means operators must publish auditable data—kilowatt-hours consumed, water recycled, carbon offsets purchased—and integrate that data into booking platforms. The operators who moved early, embedding these features into property design and CRM systems, captured the 2025 allocation wave. The operators who treated sustainability as marketing copy and bleisure as an afterthought lost share to competitors who understood the shift as structural.

Allocators and operators should track Q1 2026 booking velocity for properties that advertise verifiable sustainability certifications and dedicated workspace infrastructure. Watch for inventory tightness in secondary markets—Puglia, the Algarve, the Greek Cyclades—where bleisure travelers are testing alternatives to saturated hubs like Tuscany and Provence. Monitor whether luxury hospitality groups begin acquiring independent properties with strong sustainability frameworks rather than building from scratch. The Forbes data suggests that the 2026 cycle will reward operators who treat bleisure and sustainability not as trends but as baseline expectations embedded in service architecture.

The market is not waiting for consensus. The operators who rebuilt their inventory and booking systems around these two anchors are already capturing the 2026 inquiry flow, while the laggards are discovering that luxury travelers now filter by verifiable criteria before they filter by star count.

The takeaway
Bleisure and sustainability are now baseline filters, not differentiators—operators without workspace infrastructure and auditable carbon protocols are losing **2026** bookings.
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