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Millennials are shunning cheap alcohol-fuelled holidays because they don’t look good on Instagram

Traditional 18-30 holidays are losing allure, as millennials opt for foreign festivals and destination hotels

IN THE Nineties and Noughties, the boozy package holiday was all the rage for Brits in their late teens and early twenties.

TV shows like Ibiza Uncovered glamourised the 18-30 vacations, where young men and women would get as drunk as possible on limited amounts of cash, then head home with a stranger.

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The boozy package holiday breaks have lost their allure, with millennials now ditching them for foreign festivals, posh hostels and destination hotelsCredit: Rex Features

But it turns out that the cheap alcohol-fuelled breaks have lost their allure, with millennials now ditching them for foreign festivals, posh hostels and destination hotels – in short, whatever looks good on Instagram.

Andy McKay, who set up the hotel brand with his wife Dawn after several years of running the famous nightclub Manumission, says that the youth of today are far more particular about their holidays.

Ibiza Rocks Hotel was the first destination concept hotel in Ibiza in 2008,  catering for a new generation of music lovers and putting two fingers up at the traditional 18-30 style tour operators.

He told Sun Online: “The original youth holiday concept was revolutionary when it came out in the early 80s, but the pace of change has accelerated and young people nowadays are more discerning, educated and musically aware."

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Andy McKay set up the Ibiza Rocks hotel brand with his wife DawnCredit: Not known refer to copyright holder
Millennials now favour holidays that will look good on social mediaCredit: Rex Features

Andy continued: “When I was that audience’s age, gurning in a club at 4am is something you might regularly do, but that has changed thanks to the selfie culture.

“These days, people are much happier sharing their memories at a big daytime event, like the Ibiza Rocks Craig David parties, for instance.

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“Holiday partying has now become a daytime world, with a real shift in everything from what people are wearing to what they drink.”

The social media-driven world has had an enormous effect on both how people behave and their appearance.

Pre-camera phones, a holidaymaker could get as drunk as they wanted on cheap Spanish beer and just laugh it off the next dayCredit: Rex Features

Pre-camera phones, a holidaymaker could get as drunk as they wanted on cheap Spanish beer and just laugh it off the next day – these days it would be all over Snapchat.

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Andy said: “There is definitely that element of it being more about what you can share online than the physicality of the moment and that’s a shame, but that has also had some positive effects.

“There has been a phenomenal shift towards healthy living, we see it a lot with the guys particularly,
where they are completely ripped with six-packs, thanks to gym each day and healthy eating.

“They don’t even eat chicken anymore, they call it ‘protein’, and alcohol is far less important.

“And in the main, people are also far more adventurous.”

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