Traveloka’s SEA Index for Q2 2026 reports that travelers across Southeast Asia are booking longer stays, with increasing interest in destinations closer to home, particularly the region’s own beaches. The report highlights shifts in booking behavior during the quarter, suggesting a preference for extended trips and for beach travel within Southeast Asia rather than relying primarily on outside markets.

Both sources frame the findings around two themes: duration of stay and the geographic focus of travel demand. While the underlying results emphasize longer bookings and beach destinations in the region, the coverage provides limited detail on specific country-by-country breakdowns, rankings, or the magnitude of changes. The two outlets also use the same headline framing, indicating a largely consistent interpretation of the index’s main takeaways rather than differing conclusions about the drivers behind the trends.