Jun 14, 2026
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Where to Go if Constitution Day Becomes a Holiday?... Family Travel Demand Expected to Surge Amid Hopes for a Golden Long Weekend

Whether Constitution Day (July 17) will be designated as a public holiday is a hot topic. With the possibility of a golden long weekend emerging, family travel

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Where to Go if Constitution Day Becomes a Holiday?... Family Travel Demand Expected to Surge Amid Hopes for a Golden Long Weekend
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Whether Constitution Day (July 17) will be designated as a public holiday is a hot topic. With the possibility of a golden long weekend emerging, family travel demand is drawing renewed attention, and some are already starting to make travel plans.

In the past, when public holidays were expanded, a recurring pattern of significantly increased reservation rates at domestic tourist destinations was observed. Particularly during the summer season, there was a strong tendency for family visitors to flock to beaches, forest resorts, and theme parks.

The tourism industry sees a high possibility that domestic travel consumption will increase if Constitution Day becomes a public holiday. This is because destinations offering experiential programs to enjoy with children and nature-based healing trips have recently been gaining popularity. Notable candidate destinations for family trips include the Gangwon-do East Coast region, Jeju Island, marine tourist sites in the Gyeongsang region, and natural recreation forests in the Jeolla region. The improved transportation infrastructure, making it easy to travel from the metropolitan area on a day trip or a one-night, two-day itinerary, is also cited as an advantage.

The lodging industry is also keeping a close eye on whether a golden long weekend will be formed. This is because if the holiday period is confirmed, booking competition for hotels, resorts, and pensions could begin early.

While the business community evaluates that expanding holidays could have a consumption-boosting effect, some raise concerns about decreased productivity and increased burdens on businesses. Accordingly, opinions suggest that discussions on expanding public holidays require a comprehensive review process that considers both economic effects and social benefits.

As national interest in designating Constitution Day as a public holiday grows, expectations regarding the possibility of a golden long weekend are already spreading in the summer tourism market.

[※ This article is an informational piece written based on discussions related to the Constitution Day holiday and tourism market outlook. The designation of Constitution Day as a public holiday has not yet been confirmed and may change depending on future decisions by the government and the National Assembly. Please check official announcements before proceeding with travel and vacation plans. AI assistance was used in this article.]

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