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Study Reveals Gen Z’s Travel Choices Driven by Aesthetics and Attractive Locals

A new survey by Full Frame Insurance has highlighted the visual factors influencing vacation plans among Gen Z travelers.

Emily Carter
Last updated: August 1, 2025 6:05 am
By Emily Carter - Senior Editor
3 Min Read

A new survey by Full Frame Insurance has highlighted the visual factors influencing vacation plans among Gen Z travelers. The study, which included responses from 1,000 frequent travelers, found that this generation often prioritizes appearances over traditional vacation criteria, extending beyond picturesque beaches and luxury resorts.

Notably, nearly 60% of Gen Z respondents admitted to planning trips based on the perceived ‘dateability’ of individuals featured in photos, both locals and fellow tourists. In stark contrast, merely 7% of Baby Boomers echoed this approach.

The survey revealed that 35% of men embraced this photo-influenced travel habit, while only 21% of women did the same. Overall, 74% of Americans acknowledged that a location’s photogenic qualities have shaped their travel decisions.

In addition to seeking visually stunning locales with attractive residents, many young travelers noted that they have left destinations prematurely if the reality did not align with their photo expectations. Almost 60% of survey participants indicated they would opt for a pricier location if it promised to deliver impressive visuals.

Regina Simmons from Las Vegas recently encountered the pitfalls of this trend during a trip to Positano, Italy. Anticipating a serene seaside experience, she was taken aback by the overwhelming influx of American tourists, which contrasted significantly with the idyllic imagery she had seen online. “In the videos [on social media], you see everything looks completely empty and calm. In real life, there were far too many people,” Simmons explained.

“It was just bananas… We were overwhelmed by the amount of people,” she recounted. “We had to look for a restaurant to hide in and make a game plan. Positano is all these tight little streets and everyone is walking together. Half the people are going up and half are going down. It was complete chaos. Everyone was touching, shoulder to shoulder.”

Simmons concluded with a cautionary message, stating, “If it’s trendy on social media, everyone wants to do what everyone else is doing, myself included… Don’t believe everything you see on social media.”Lifestyle

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