
Expedia has launched a new digital travel hub that brings one of the biggest travel trends to life: set jetting. The platform allows travelers to browse destinations featured in popular movies and series and instantly explore real itineraries inspired by those scenes.
The concept is simple but powerful. Travelers can now jump from watching a breathtaking backdrop on screen to planning a real world escape with curated guides, suggested stays, and bookable experiences. With set jetting becoming one of the fastest growing motivators for modern travelers, Expedia’s new tool arrives at the perfect moment.
What Is Set Jetting and Why Is It So Popular?
Set jetting refers to traveling to locations featured in movies, TV shows, or streaming hits.
From Tokyo in Lost in Translation to Croatia in Game of Thrones, fans often want to step directly into the worlds they see on screen. According to industry behavior reports, millions of travelers choose destinations based on entertainment content each year.
Expedia’s new hub makes this process smoother by turning inspiration into action with a single click.

How the New Shoppable Hub Works
The platform is built to simplify trip planning while keeping the entertainment experience alive. Travelers can:
Browse Destinations by Show or Movie
Expedia highlights filming locations tied to trending entertainment titles. Each destination includes details on attractions, local culture, and suggested activities.
Explore Curated Itineraries
Each hub page features themed trip ideas designed to mirror iconic scenes. Think coastal viewpoints from a drama series, or the marketplace streets from a famous film.
Book Hotels, Experiences, and Flights Directly
The tool integrates Expedia’s booking engine so users can plan their entire trip without leaving the hub.
Get Travel Tips Based on Scene Themes
Expedia adds local insights such as best times to visit, transportation options, and recommended stays that match the vibe of the on screen moment.

Why This Matters for Travelers in 2025 and Beyond
This kind of shoppable inspiration platform changes the way travelers discover destinations. Instead of searching for generic “best places to visit,” they can start from something they already love and trust.
Here is how it benefits travelers:
1. Faster Trip Planning
Finding filming locations often requires deep internet research. The hub eliminates that step entirely.
2. More Immersive Travel Ideas
Instead of cookie cutter travel guides, the itineraries follow themes, moods, and storylines from entertainment media.
3. Confidence in Booking
Because the content is curated and tied to real Expedia listings, travelers know they are booking legitimate, accurate options.
4. Discovery of Hidden Gems
Set jetting often highlights small towns, rural landscapes, or lesser known neighborhoods that traditional travel guides overlook.

How This Trend Will Shape 2026 Travel Behavior
Set jetting has grown each year with the rise of streaming platforms. As viewers binge new content weekly, new travel desires appear just as quickly.
In 2026, travelers are likely to:
- Plan more themed destinations
- Seek cinematic experiences rather than standard sightseeing
- Spend more on unique stays, filming tours, and immersive activities
- Choose destinations based on trending shows or movies rather than traditional rankings
Expedia’s hub positions itself as the go-to guide for this new wave of entertainment-inspired travel.

The Bottom Line: Inspiration Now Comes With a “Book It” Button
Expedia’s shoppable set jetting hub bridges the gap between fantasy and reality. What used to be a simple “wow that place looks beautiful” moment can now instantly become the start of a real itinerary.
For travelers who want their vacations to feel like scenes from their favorite shows, this new feature makes the process easier and more exciting than ever.
What once sparked a quick “I wish I could go there” moment can now become a real, bookable itinerary in seconds. And if this shift toward instant, inspiration-driven travel has you thinking about your own 2026 plans, be sure to check out my guide on how to save more on next year’s trips—it pairs perfectly with this trend.
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