‘Hurkle-durkling’ is a viral travel trend that involves lying in bed all day.

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Travel trends on TikTok show how people are looking for trips that emphasize safety and relaxation.

“Hurkle-durkling” is a Scottish phrase meaning to lie in bed all day.

The practice involves spending long hours under the covers after waking up with a book, screen, snack or other comforts — and now hotels are doing more to accommodate guests who are “hurkle-durkers.”

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Megan Hajduk, general manager at Williams Inn, told Fox News Digital that this trend is especially popular during the winter months, when there’s nothing better to do than stay warm.

A new travel trend called “hurkle-durkling,” a Scottish phrase, has found many travelers laughing in bed all day. (iStock)

The Williams Inn in Williamstown, Massachusetts has embraced the trend, saying, “At the Williams Inn, we’ve taken this idea and elevated it by offering an in-suite library.

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Noor Lasri, general manager of the Marriott Marquis Houston area, told Fox News Digital that he and his staff understand the importance of balancing productivity with relaxation for both corporate and leisure travelers.

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Hotels nationwide are introducing more amenities to meet the trend. (Fox News)

“It’s no wonder ‘harkle-durkling’ is gaining popularity – travel offers the perfect opportunity to embrace it,” Lasry said.

In the year In 2023, Hilton reports that the number 1 travel destination will be “rest and recharge.”

“There’s something truly special about a day spent curling up in bed,” says James Barnett, general manager of the Der Paz Inn in Lake Forest, Illinois.

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According to a report from ABTA, the trade association of UK travel agents, tour operators and the wider travel industry, more people are taking a break.

The woman is sitting in bed with coffee in the morning.

In the year In 2023, Hilton reports that the number 1 travel destination will be “rest and recharge.” (iStock)

73 percent say taking a vacation is their time to relax, according to the report.

“Hurkle-Durkling reflects the essence of what we offer at Billiards – an invitation to slow down and have fun,” said Brendan Abraham, General Manager of Billiards in Atlanta.

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Bellard is providing in-room IV therapy and sinks to support travelers’ “hurk-durkling,” Abraham said.

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