Research shows that Gen Z will struggle to complete their TikTok-inspired summer bucket list due to a lack of access to a car.

Portmeirion, Minffordd, Gwynedd, Wales, 13, June 2023, Picturesque Portmeirion village in North Wales, United Kingdom, showing its unique architecture
Gen Z’s bucket list includes Tiktok-inspired destinations(Image: Getty Images)

Four in ten Gen Zers are set to miss out on completing their bucket lists – all because they lack access to a car. A survey of 2,000 adults revealed that, although many young people hold a driving license, an additional 16 percent are unable to hit the road because they do not have insurance.

As a result, many young adults are missing out on summer bucket list plans such as impromptu road trips or visiting trending food destinations. A third also expressed a desire to attend a festival this summer, with Reading and Leeds topping the list of dream summer events.

Being without a car makes it difficult to visit key destinations(Image: © SWNS)

The study was conducted by Veygo, which has launched a competition to win a ‘Gig in a Limo’ experience with pop sensation and Reading Festival act Nieve Ella, including tickets to the festival, aiming to make those summer bucket list dreams come true.

Nieve Ella, the singer-songwriter whose Instagram followers can enter the contest, commented: “Festivals are a rite of passage for many young people this summer. But getting there – especially with your mates – isn’t always simple.”

Two thirds had planned their summer inspired by the content they’ve seen on social media. Further findings from the research highlighted the top viral UK spots featured on summer bucket lists – such as Loch Lomond, the Fairy Pools on the Isle of Skye, and Cheddar Gorge.

Loch Lomond & Trossachs national Park is one of the key areas Gen Z wants to visit(Image: © Cat Perkinton / SWNS.com)

Loch Lomond’s wild beauty has sparked a social media frenzy, with over 630,000 Instagram posts featuring paddleboarding, wild dips, and picturesque treks.

Portmeirion in North Wales, reminiscent of an Italian village, has also caught the attention of TikTokers, generating over 10,000 videos, while Northern Ireland’s Giant’s Causeway is another hot topic online.

A OnePoll survey reveals a keen interest in visiting Chatsworth House in the Peak District, which has amassed over 22 million TikTok views.

Meanwhile, Tenby Harbour in South Wales and Bourton-on-the-Water, dubbed the ‘Venice of the Cotswolds’, are also on many wish lists.

James Armstrong, a young driver specialist from Veygo, commented: “Summer should be about saying yes – to last-minute plans and unforgettable moments with friends. But all too often, access to a car or insurance holds young people back.”

“We are putting them in the driving seat of their summer with our flexible range of insurance options, helping them unlock their bucket list plans, on their terms.”

TOP 20 VIRAL HOTSPOTS BRITS WANT TO VISIT THIS SUMMER:

  1. Loch Lomond, Scotland
  2. Fairy Pools, Isle of Skye
  3. Cheddar Gorge, Somerset
  4. Portmeirion, Wales
  5. Giants Causeway, Northern Ireland
  6. Durdle Door, Dorset
  7. Chatsworth House, Peak District
  8. Tenby Harbour, Wales
  9. Bourton-on-the-Water, Cotswolds
  10. Lulworth Cove, Dorset
  11. Stonehenge, Wiltshire
  12. Arthur’s Seat, Edinburgh
  13. Malham Cove, North Yorkshire
  14. Seven Sisters Cliffs, East Sussex
  15. Pedn Vounder Beach, Cornwall
  16. Brimham Rocks, North Yorkshire
  17. High Force Waterfall, County Durham
  18. Winnats Pass, Peak District
  19. St Nectan’s Glen, Cornwall
  20. St Dunstan-in-the-East, London
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