The travel landscape this May 19 presents a pivot from frantic sightseeing to intentional stillness. Dubbed “The Joy of Missing Out” (JOMO) travel, vacationers are rejecting packed itineraries in favor of “one-spot” stays.
Travelers book a single, remote location—often a cabin or eco-lodge—and vow not to leave the property for a week. The goal is deep rest, slow cooking, and offline hobbies like sketching or reading.
In a hyper-connected world, the ultimate luxury lifestyle is no longer about seeing everything; it’s about doing absolutely nothing.







