Are young Brits over party holidays? British tourists have the reputation of being all-out partiers, and often rowdy. The city of Amsterdam even created a campaign asking them to “Stay Away” after too many incidents involving young Brits were reported. But a new survey by SkyParkSecure found that only 5% of 18-32-year-olds would opt for a party holiday, and just 14% consider the quality of bars and clubs when choosing a destination. This is in line with YPulse research showing that partying is far down the list of the reasons young people in England travel—they prefer to experience different cultures and relax. (Euronews)
📊 YPulse data: 17% of British 13-39-year-olds are interested in travelling to party / go out
