Gen Z ” Townsizing ‘is drastically shaking travel trends – these are the most popular’ strangest ‘cities of the US

As Americans begin to start their summer vacation, a new travel trend there are people who look “strange” destinations.

Prileine releases his annual report of travel trends for 2025 and a trend, “Townsizing”, is giving some destinations under radar attention.

“Americans are looking for simplicity and will travel to find it,” the press release notes. People are choosing “for strange, calm respects in the small cities of America.”

“Trend to small cities offers different benefits to different generations,” she adds.

“While boomers are most likely to feel that small cities are more relaxing, General Z is” civilly “as a way to satisfy in the charming, strange moment described in their most comforting films.”

General Z is 89% more likely than average travelers to seek a vacation that offers a “Nancy Meyers Lifestyle”, according to the report.

General Z is 89% more likely than average travelers to seek a vacation that offers a “Nancy Meyers Lifestyle”, according to a report describing travel trends. Focke Baarssen – Stock.adobe.com

Destinations such as Old Saybrook, Connecticut; Wildwood North, New Jersey; And Cape Code in Massachusetts are examples of the quietest cities that inomage the charm of the coastal film in many of Meyers films.

The report adds that 67% of General Z are “more likely to see holidays as an opportunity to live their little well fantasies”.

“These types of trips are for people who want to sit, rest and take their time by exploring local stores and restaurants of a quiet area – away from Husle and the rush of a big city,” Adam Duckworth, president and founder of Travelmation, told Fox News Digital.

“These types of tips are for people who want to sit, rest and take their time by exploring local stores and restaurants of a quiet area,” said Adam Duckworth, president and founder of travel. Lotterhand Mark – Stock.adobe.com
The report says 67% of General Z have “more likely to see holidays as an opportunity to live their little well fantasies”. Anela r/humansimages.com – stock.adobe.com

Indiana -based travel advisor Amy Thomason, told Fox News Digital that she is seeing the trend of trend near her home.

“The new Baden/French area Lick is a perfect example of the town,” Thomassson said.

“These travelers are less interesting to mark the boxes of what everyone says should do on vacation and instead turn more experimental trips, where they can make memories in a new and exciting place,” she added.

Old Saybrook, Connecticut is a quieter city that includes the charm of the coastal film in many of the Nancy Meyers films. Gregory – Stock.adobe.com

Thomas says she has noticed that the tendency becomes very popular with more customers seeking light removals of the weeks.

“They are looking for a place where they can easily run into what the hotel has good opportunities and fun things to do.

Thomas says the trend also allows travelers to save money and avoid flight trouble – giving people a quieter peace for their vacation.

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