Okay, so youβre stuck at home, scrolling endlessly, dreaming of faraway lands? Same. But what if I told you your next epic adventure could be just a click away? Real talk: Netflix has some SERIOUSly amazing travel docs in 2026 that are basically a free ticket to anywhere. Get ready to feel ALL the wanderlust.
1. Our Planet: The stunning visuals alone!
Seriously, this show is a visual feast. David Attenboroughβs voice is like a warm hug, and the shots of wildlife and landscapes? Chefβs kiss! It makes you appreciate Earth so much. Plus, itβs a good reminder why we need to protect this planet. Total mood.
2. Down to Earth with Zac Efron: Chill vibes only.
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Zac Efron and his buddy Darin Olien are on a mission to find healthy and sustainable ways to live. Itβs not just about travel; itβs about culture and connection. I love how genuine it feels. Youβll be inspired to eat better and maybe even hug a tree. No biggie.
3. Jiro Dreams of Sushi: A culinary pilgrimage.
This oneβs for all the foodies out there! Itβs about Jiro Ono, an 85-year-old sushi master in Tokyo. The dedication and perfectionism? Mind-blowing. Itβs a whole vibe of appreciating the craft. Youβll want sushi immediately, just saying.
4. The Last Dance: More than just basketball, itβs a journey.
Okay, hear me out. While itβs about Michael Jordan and the Bulls, itβs also a deep dive into Chicago in the 90s. The energy of the city, the global phenomenon MJ becameβitβs travel through time and culture. So iconic, we canβt even.
5. Street Food: Global flavors, local stories.
This series explores the incredible street food scenes in cities around the world. Each episode is a vibrant journey into local culture through its food. Iβm lowkey obsessed with how they capture the essence of each place. Prepare for serious cravings.
6. Long Way Up: Ewan McGregor and Charley Boormanβs epic bike ride.
Watching Ewan and Charley ride their electric motorbikes from South America to Los Angeles is WILD. The landscapes are insane, and the challenges they face are real. Itβs about pushing limits and seeing the world in a totally different way. Iβm living for this.
7. Human: The World Within: Understanding ourselves, everywhere.
This one is a bit different, focusing on the human body and its resilience across different cultures and environments. Itβs a travel doc that makes you appreciate the incredible diversity of human experience. Itβs thought-provoking, for sure.
8. Dark Tourist: For the adventurous souls.
If youβre into the weirder side of travel, this is for you. David Farrier visits strange and often dangerous tourist spots. Itβs definitely not your typical beach vacation doc, but itβs fascinatingly bizarre. Youβll be glued to the screen.
9. Tiny World: Big stories in small packages.
Another gem from the BBC, this series shrinks the world down to focus on the tiny creatures that inhabit it. Itβs a reminder that adventure and wonder exist everywhere, even in your backyard. So cute, so impactful. You wonβt regret it.
10. My Octopus Teacher: An emotional underwater journey.
Honestly, this film is pure magic. A filmmaker forges an unusual friendship with a wild octopus in a South African kelp forest. Itβs beautiful, moving, and makes you feel so connected to nature. Prepare to ugly cry, no cap.
11. Formula 1: Drive to Survive: Speed, drama, and global circuits.
Okay, I know, itβs racing. But this show is pure adrenaline! It takes you behind the scenes of the F1 world, hitting iconic tracks from Monaco to Monza. The rivalries, the crashes, the sheer speedβitβs a whole travel experience without leaving your couch. So good!
12. Tiger King: Wild, weird, and unforgettable.
Look, this one isβ¦ a lot. Itβs a wild ride through the American exotic animal-owning community. Itβs not exactly *travel* travel, but itβs a bizarre cultural deep dive that you absolutely cannot look away from. A true 2020s phenomenon.
FAQs
Are there new travel documentaries on Netflix in 2026?
Yes! Netflix is always adding new content. While this list focuses on the best available now, keep an eye out for fresh travel series and films dropping throughout the year.
Whatβs the most popular travel documentary on Netflix?
Shows like βOur Planetβ and βDown to Earth with Zac Efronβ consistently rank high in popularity due to their stunning visuals and engaging hosts.
Can I watch these documentaries offline?
Yes, most Netflix originals and many licensed titles can be downloaded for offline viewing on the mobile app. Perfect for your next flight or train ride!
So there you have it! Your next binge-watching session is sorted, and your wanderlust is officially activated. Which of these docs are you hitting play on first? Let us know in the comments! Donβt forget to share this with your travel squad!


