Regenerative travel has emerged as the next frontier in sustainable tourism, going beyond mere sustainability to actively restore and regenerate destinations. While the concepts of sustainable and regenerative travel share common goals of minimizing negative tourism impacts, regenerative travel places greater emphasis on enhancing the well-being of the environment, cultures, and communities. Leading the charge are organizations such as Travaras and The Long Run, which offer certifications and promote regenerative travel practices. With the introduction of legislation like the Glasgow Declaration on Climate Action in Tourism, the industry is embracing ambitious goals such as achieving net-zero emissions and regenerating impacted ecosystems. As regenerative tourism gains momentum, travelers can partake in immersive and transformative experiences that not only preserve but enhance their destinations.