Opting for a slower pace of life, Gen Z (those born between 1997 and 2012) tend to prefer trips that offer cultural experiences, food , and sightseeing. Younger travelers say they are shunning wild trips with all-night parties.
Research from Sky Park Secure, which provides parking at 28 UK airports, found that 46% of people said they would rather go on holiday with family than friends. 5% said they would party while on holiday .
23% of respondents said they like beach vacations, 10% like romantic trips and 9% like city breaks.
According to the British Travel Association (ABTA), 60% of young people have travelled internationally in the past year but their destinations and experiences have changed compared to previous generations.
In the 1990s and 2000s, a holiday that involved partying until dawn was a rite of passage for most young travelers. But today, research shows that just 14% choose a hotel based on the number of bars and clubs nearby.
Tom, a 23-year-old tourist from Manchester, loves to travel. Last year, he went on three trips abroad to Dublin, Ireland, New York and Lisbon, Portugal, but none of the destinations he chose had bars to party in.
Tom loves to travel with his friends. But their destinations are not "Party Hotspots" but cities with rich culture like Lisbon.
"Generation Z values cultural exploration over getting drunk," Euro News commented.
Among those who never chose a popular party destination, the 18-25 age group dominated. However, older people still seemed to enjoy partying, with 36% of them saying they would “repeat the party experience” on their next trip.
Not only do young people today like in-depth trips, they are also willing to spend money on them. 10% of those surveyed said they were willing to spend an average of 2,400 euros on an international vacation.
29% of respondents tend to choose destinations based on the scenic spots there. Tourism promotion channels such as TikTok are also not widely used by tourists when traveling. Instead, young people will research destinations through websites and apps, like previous generations.
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