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Skillcations consist of a blend of skill + vacation and adds some structured learning or practice to the equation. (Casey Mccallister/Dreamstime/TNS)
By Tribune News Service
3/31/2026Updated: 4/2/2026

By Noreen Kompanik
TravelPulse

Travel trends in 2026 include immersive and experiential travel along with mindful, wellness, off-peak travel, and a strong focus on authenticity, nature, and cultural engagement.

Add one more to the mix—the skillcation.

Skillcations consist of a blend of skill and vacation. While a regular vacation tends to focus on relaxation or sightseeing, a skillcation adds some structured learning or practice to the equation. The “why” of this type of vacation has to do with travelers looking for personal growth and relaxation combined, a more meaningful travel experience, networking with like-minded learners, and returning home with a tangible new ability or improving on their current skillset.

Here are some destinations stepping up to the plate to give travelers a taste of what they’re looking for.

Learn to Be a Cowboy or Cowgirl


Saddle up! Booking a package stay at Tombstone Monument Ranch in Tucson, Arizona, includes lodging, meals (such as a chuckwagon breakfast), horseback riding, and ranch activities like gathering and driving cattle, branding, ear tagging and branding calves, fixing fences, and checking wells, cattle ponds, and more.

Forest Bathing and Mindful Nature Immersion


Nestled in the heart of California wine country, Alila Napa Valley offers a quietly luxurious farmhouse-meets-modern retreat where restorative wellness rituals and nature immersions are thoughtfully designed to connect guests to Napa’s landscape. Home to the largest collection of coastal redwoods in Napa Valley, the hotel offers reconnecting with the grounding rhythms of the natural world through guided forest bathing within nearby Bothe-Napa Valley State Park.

Fly Fishing


The Meadows on Rock Creek, a 10-cabin, all-inclusive resort in Western Montana, offers the perfect destination to learn fly fishing. With direct access to an incredibly well-stocked creek, sporting one of the best fly-fishing conditions in the Big Sky state, guests can join walk-and-wade fishing trips led by skilled guides that include all necessary equipment.

Kitesurfing in Baja


About 45 minutes south of La Paz, the small beach town of La Ventana has become one of the best places in North America to learn kitesurfing. Set along the Sea of Cortez, this former fishing village is known for its steady El Norte winds, especially in winter, when consistent breezes create ideal conditions for building real skills on the water. For travelers looking for a more immersive experience, Chilochill Glamping Resort pairs kitesurf lessons with easy, comfortable lodging just steps from the beach.

Learn to Play the Ukulele


At Sheraton Kauai Coconut Beach Resort, guests have the opportunity to take a little “aloha” spirit back home with them to share with family and friends by taking a complimentary ukulele class on property with a Hawaiian cultural teacher.

Learning to Surf


There’s nothing better than learning to surf on gentler waves. At the historic Hotel del Coronado in Southern California, top instructors hand-picked by world-famous pro surfer Jamie O'Brien, known for his mastery of Pipeline on Oahu’s North Shore, guide beginner surfers in calm Pacific waters of the bay with instruction in this first and only O’Brien surf school on the U.S. mainland.

Mastering the Trades of the Old West


At the Rocky Mountain Folk School in Grand County, Colorado, travelers move beyond simple crafts into technical trades, which include woodworking, boot-making, saddle leatherwork, and, with an indigenous angle, learning to shape stone tools and arrowheads using ancient techniques.

Capture Destinations Like a Pro


From snapping breaching whales in Alaska to chasing the Northern Lights, travelers are turning their vacations into photography masterclasses as searches for “travel photography” surge 5,000 percent, according to Google Trends. Natural Habitat Adventures offers over 30 new trips in ultra-photogenic settings. National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions offers sailings with National Geographic photographers and pro gear onboard, giving guests hands-on coaching in some of the world’s most dynamic marine environments.

Bee Keeping


Travelers can step into the fascinating world of the honeybee through a hands-on beekeeping experience at The Inn at Stonecliffe on Mackinaw Island. Led by local Michigan beekeeper Dave Zimmerman, the experience includes guests suiting up in beekeeping gear to learn about the raw honey-making process from nectar to jar.

Learn to Sail in Paradise


With steady trade winds, calm turquoise waters, and a deep-rooted maritime culture, Bermuda stands out as one of the best places in the world to learn how to sail.

First-timers build confidence in protected inshore waters before advancing to open-ocean techniques. The Royal Hamilton Amateur Dinghy Club runs year-round learn-to-sail programs for both youth and adults, while the Bermuda Sailing Association offers multi-day and weeklong courses across the island, including youth camps and adult programs at local yacht clubs. For more advanced sailors, the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club Sailing Academy is the island’s first Royal Yachting Association (RYA) Training Center, delivering internationally recognized certifications.

Banana Winemaking


Traditional urwagwa, or banana wine, is a staple in Rwanda at social gatherings. From weddings to traditional ceremonies, the process has a long history in this African region made from fermented bananas. At Hemingways Retreat Kigali, guests can opt to participate in their hands-on banana wine-making experience to learn the process and craft their own urwagwa. The workshop offers cultural insights into the quintessentially Rwandan experience, providing cultural insights and a unique skill to bring home.

Regenerative Farming


Spier Wine Farm and Hotel in Stellenbosch, South Africa, offers participants the chance to explore the farm’s Food Garden and learn how permaculture and regenerative farming principles can restore soil health and improve the quality of food.

Guided by members of the garden team, guests are introduced to natural techniques like companion planting, crop rotation, and cover cropping, along with the use of worm compost and foliar sprays that enrich the soil. Informal workshops focus on practical skills such as composting kitchen scraps, improving soil at home, and growing herbs and vegetables using these methods.

Pasta Making


Nestled in an expansive and stunning estate in California’s Sonoma County, Bricoleur Vineyards allows guests to enjoy immersive experiences that include a gardening class and the very popular Pasta Making, led by Bricoleur’s Culinary Kitchen pasta chef, River Robinson. Attendees will learn how to incorporate natural ingredients to create colored pasta and transform their dough into shapes and ribbons in this hands-on culinary offering.

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