Gen Zs have revealed what they REALLY want from a holiday with pool parties, live music and meditation making the top 40.
A poll of 1,000 18 to 25-year-olds found many would as much meditate or have a massage as choose to hit a famous nightclub.
Chowing down on local food is important, as is the ability to hit the gym to stay in shape while away.
The opportunity to chill out with a massage are a must for 34 per cent, as are boat parties – and yoga classes.
It also emerged beach holidays abroad are the top choice of break for those polled.
A spokesperson for holiday operator VIBE by Jet2holidays, which commissioned the research, said: “The study suggests young adults want to let their hair down, but also chill out.
“It’s not all parties all the time for younger holidaymakers, and they are just as interested in recharging their batteries as anything else.
“This is shown by things like yoga classes, meditation and access to gyms being important for the often fitness-conscious younger generations.”
Most desirable holiday destinations
The study also found a quarter of respondents want nothing more than to play beachball on their trip, while 19 per cent just want to chill out and read their book.
More than one in 10 (12 per cent) are keen snorkellers, and only 11 per cent consider hitting world-renowned nightclubs as a priority when away.
The most-desirable holiday destinations according to the research carried out through OnePoll are Tenerife (26 per cent), Majorca (21 per cent) and Gran Canaria (20 per cent).
Interestingly, 16 per cent named Ibiza as the ideal destination.
And the perfect group size for young adults is six people – ideally heading away in July.
A VIBE by Jet2holidays’ spokesperson added: “Our holiday priorities do tend to change as we get older.
“However, some things do stay the same,

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