Pantone Color of the Year 2026: What It Means for Travel
In case you haven鈥檛 been online since December 4 (we get it, the holiday season is BUSY!), here鈥檚 a spoiler: the Pantone Color of the Year for 2026 is (PANTONE 11-4201). It鈥檚 been characterized as 鈥渁 lofty white that serves as a symbol of calming influence in a society rediscovering the value of quiet reflection鈥 and 鈥渁 billowy white imbued with serenity.鈥
This shade 鈥 and the underlying message it sends 鈥 was met with swift . But how did Pantone arrive here? We鈥檙e pulling back the curtain to learn more about the selection process, history and what it all means for the travel industry.
How is the Pantone Color of the Year Chosen?
The annual selection process involves a team of design and color experts from around the world as well as influences that range from arts and entertainment to lifestyles and playstyles to new technologies and textures.

Laurie Pressman, vice president of the Pantone Color Institute, has explained in part, 鈥淲e discuss the color psychology and color trend research, looking to connect the mood of the global zeitgeist with the corresponding color family. From there, we drill down further to identify the exact right shade.鈥 .
History of the Pantone Color of the Year
Although now ubiquitous in design circles, the Pantone Color of the Year began as an educational program in 1999. The intent? To spark a conversation around color and its relationship to culture. Let鈥檚 take a walk back through recent picks:

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Yes, 2021 was a twofer 鈥 so was . Knowing how subjective color is, did each of these shades bring you back to that year鈥檚 unique ethos or are you seeing misses along the way? Looking around your home or office, do you see any of these hues reflected back? If so, how do they make you feel? Because that is the true power of color.
2026 Pantone Color of the Year Meaning for Travel
Separating the color from the controversy for a moment, Cloud Dancer does offer a blank canvas that allows travelers to write their own story 鈥 and that鈥檚 what the tourism and hospitality industry is all about.
Destination marketers, let that vibe be your guide to the experiences you promote this year. Approaching Cloud Dancer as 鈥渁 refuge of visual cleanliness that inspires well-being and lightness鈥 opens the door to wellness retreats, along with digital detox escapes and even silent travel.
All travel providers can incorporate the color into your website and advertising designs and across social media feeds. That could be as simple as fighting the urge to 鈥渂lue up鈥 skies in photo retouching, allowing blown-out backdrops to shine through in your imagery. When crafting new content, think about which of your offerings embody the intended spirit of Cloud Dancer and put them front and center in your messaging.

For hotels and resorts, consider your interior design as well. Think: quiet luxury, airy aesthetics and a minimalist approach with an emphasis on light-filled lobbies and crisp soft goods in guestrooms. Want to see the Color of the Year in action? Mandarin Oriental has embraced Cloud Dancer with a .
Need another splash of inspiration? This year鈥檚 鈥 including Lemon Icing (11-0515), Nimbus Cloud (13-4108), Raindrops on Roses (11-1400), Ice Melt (13-4306), Peach Dust (12-1107), Almost Aqua (13-6006) and Orchid Tint (13-3802) 鈥 invites a dreamlike quality. Feel free to bring these hues into the mix as well.
Ready to dance? Dana is here to help you increase visitation and occupancy. As the Hospitality Business Review , we know exactly what it takes. Contact Lynn Kaniper at 609.466.9187 ext. 117 or lkaniper@danacommunications.com to start the conversation today.