Travellers are choosing routes that allow them to disconnect, rather than opting for busy resorts or crowded parties. Remote cottages, lakeside cabins, plantation stays, and hilltop retreats are becoming the preferred way to close the year, offering spaces where the world feels a little further away. In fact, the 2025 Hilton Trends Report noted that 27 per cent of global travellers want to stop doom-scrolling on vacation, and 17 per cent actively seek stays that force them to disconnect completely. Moreover, younger travellers, despite being heavy tech enthusiasts, are becoming more intentional about their screen time and digital balance, according to the Economic Times' Snapchat Gen Z Index. For many, a winter road trip has become the cleanest way to start a new year. A long stretch of highway. A quiet evening in a place where the phone matters less. A morning drive on January 1 with no alarms. Without constant interruptions, people find themselves thinking more clearly, resting more deeply, and reconnecting with what the year ahead should feel like.