People We Meet On Vacation: From Beloved Novel to Netflix Movie
The New York Times bestselling romance novel People We Meet On Vacation by Emily Henry has officially made its leap from page to screen. The long-awaited Netflix adaptation stars Emily Bader, Tom Blyth, and Sarah Catherine Hook, and is now available to stream.
For fans of the book, and for anyone who loves a slow-burn friends-to-lovers romance, this adaptation brings one of Emily Henry’s most cherished stories to life.
About the Book: People We Meet On Vacation
Two best friends.
Ten summer trips.
One last chance to fall in love.
Poppy and Alex couldn’t be more different.
She’s a wild child with insatiable wanderlust.
He wears khakis and prefers staying home with a good book.
After a chance car share home from college, the two form an unlikely friendship that becomes the most important relationship in their lives. For a decade, despite living far apart, Poppy in New York City and Alex in their small Ohio hometown, they spend one glorious week each summer traveling together.
Until two years ago, when everything fell apart.
They haven’t spoken since.
The Story at Its Heart
On the surface, Poppy has everything she’s supposed to want. But she’s stuck in a rut. When she’s asked when she was last truly happy, the answer comes easily: that final, ill-fated vacation with Alex. (Barnes & Noble, 2026)
Determined to fix what they broke, Poppy convinces Alex to take one last trip together—to lay everything on the table and make things right. Miraculously, he agrees.
Now she has one week to fix everything… if she can finally face the truth that has always hovered between them.
What could possibly go wrong?
The Netflix Adaptation
Directed by Brett Haley, People We Meet On Vacation was released this month and has received generally positive reviews. The film captures the charm of Emily Henry’s original story, following Poppy and Alex’s decade-long tradition of shared summer vacations and the deeper connection that slowly unfolds between them.
At its core, the movie remains a story about timing, vulnerability, and the quiet, life-changing power of friendship turning into love.
Have you watched the Netflix adaptation yet, or are you still loyal to the book? 📚🎬

