Generation Z travelers are ditching traditional tourist hotspots in favor of unique and off-the-beaten-path destinations. This year, spots like Anchorage, Alaska; Oaxaca, Mexico; The Azores, Portugal; Sumba, Indonesia, and Scotland are gaining traction among young adventurers seeking authentic experiences.
Generation Z—those born between 1997 and 2012—are shaking up the travel landscape this year, favoring unconventional destinations over traditional tourist hotspots.From hidden gems in the United States to remote islands abroad, these spots offer the perfect mix of culture and adventure.
This archipelago of nine islands offers unforgettable experiences—hiking volcanic craters, exploring lush forests, or climbing Mount Pico for sunrise views,' she told Newsweek.With direct flights available from the U.S., the destination is gaining momentum among young travelers seeking convenience and breathtaking scenery. 'It's no wonder this destination is trending amongst Gen Z,' Lohmann said.
TRAVEL TRENDS GENERATION Z OFFBEAT DESTINATIONS ADVENTURE TRAVEL UNIQUE EXPERIENCES
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