Yes, Poles are planning holidays. One thing is striking [SONDAŻ]


Ibris data shows that last year, 20.4 percent chose the trip abroad. Poles examined. However, among domestic trips, the most popular were the sea (18.5 percent), then the mountains (11.9 percent) and the lake (8.4 percent). The trip to the plot (no more than 50 km from the place of permanent residence) was chosen by 7.6 percent. respondents. 33.2 percent Poles declared the lack of any holiday trip.
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Last holidays, short holidays dominated – more than half (51.5 percent) of trips lasted up to 7 days. Trips from 7 to 14 days accounted for 37 percent, and over 14 days – 11.2 percent. In the coming months, in turn, 67.8 percent are planned. Poles.
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Among this year's declarations, the first place comes out holidays outside Poland – as much as 38.4 percent I want to spend your vacation in this way. It is at 18 percentage points more than a year ago. 20.6 percent He will decide to go to the Baltic Sea, 15.2 percent will choose Polish mountains and 14.3 percent One of the national lakes. The plot no more than 50 km from the place of permanent residence still remains the least popular destination – 7.3 percent.
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“We are observing an interesting phenomenon. Although last year a significant proportion of Poles remained at home, the plans for this year indicate a clear increase in optimism and willingness to travel. A large increase in interest in foreign trips is particularly noticeable. This may indicate catching up from previous years and the growing certainty in traveling around the world. At the same time, Polish destinations, especially the sea and mountains, They still enjoy unflagging popularity, which is positive information for domestic tourism” – emphasized Kamil Smogorzewski, IBRIS communication director.
The study was conducted on May 28-29, 2025 on a representative group of 1068 adult Poles, using the Cati method.




