Beyond Luxury: Gen Z’s Honeymoon Trends Reveal A Taste for Authentic Experiences

A new Pickyourtrail survey reveals that this generation is steering away from conventional luxury and towards experiences that feel authentic, spontaneous, and deeply personal
Find Out All About Gen Z’s Honeymoon Travel Trends
Gen Z honeymooners are building itineraries around authenticity and connection rather than formalityShutterstock
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For India’s Gen Z newlyweds, a honeymoon is no longer a cookie-cutter escape, but an adventure with a narrative and purpose. A new survey by Pickyourtrail finds that this generation is rewriting the rules of romantic travel, trading Europe’s snowy Alps and Swiss chalets for Bali’s beaches and Vietnam’s buzzing streets. What they seek isn’t just rest and luxury, but a story worth telling.

Crafting A Narrative

According to the survey, Gen Z views honeymoon travel as a way to create “a story to tell,” prioritising experiences over traditional, checklist-style vacations. About 62 percent of Gen Z travellers now prefer curated, experience-led holidays that mirror their personalities, compared to 38 percent of millennials who still lean towards comfort and familiarity. For many, that means choosing destinations that offer unique cultural immersion, opting for value-driven “dupe” destinations over pricier hotspots, and planning spontaneous, shorter getaways that feel fresh and real.

Gen Z honeymooners are building itineraries around authenticity and connection rather than formality. In doing so, they’re transforming the very idea of a honeymoon — from a traditional post-wedding escape to a shared journey of discovery, meaning, and moments made to last (and share).

A New Honeymoon Map

Ha Long Bay is one of the most popular destinations in Vietnam
Ha Long Bay is one of the most popular destinations in VietnamShutterstock

From Ha Long Bay’s dreamy cruises to lantern-lit evenings in Hoi An, Gen Z honeymooners are discovering that true romance lies in authenticity. Vietnam, with its effortless mix of culture, adventure, and charm, has become the go-to choice for couples seeking something real and unfiltered. Dubai, meanwhile, continues to dazzle those drawn to glamour — where rooftop dinners, desert safaris, and private yacht dates have become the new symbols of post-wedding indulgence.

Both destinations have quickly risen to the top of the 2025 honeymoon charts, reflecting a shift in what young Indian travellers want: experiences that feel as personal as they are picturesque. While timeless favourites like the Maldives, Bali, Thailand, and parts of Europe still hold their magic, Vietnam’s cultural depth and Dubai’s energy are capturing the hearts of a new generation.

Interestingly, it’s India’s urban hubs — Chennai, Bengaluru, Delhi, Mumbai, and Hyderabad — leading this change. Their newlyweds are setting the tone for modern romance, choosing honeymoons that tell a story rather than follow a script.

The Price Of Modern Romance

Today’s Gen Z newlyweds aren’t shy about investing in their first big trip together — and they’re doing it with purpose. The average honeymoon budget now sits between INR 1–2 lakh, while couples opting for curated or luxury experiences are comfortably stretching that to INR 3–4 lakh.

Pickyourtrail’s data also shows a steady 5 percent annual rise in honeymoon spending, highlighting how travel has evolved from a simple indulgence into an emotional investment — a way for couples to begin their married life with experiences that feel meaningful, memorable, and entirely their own.

Chasing Experiences Over Extravagance

For India’s Gen Z honeymooners, travel is no longer about ticking off popular attractions or staying in luxury resorts — it’s about creating a “story to tell.” They are motivated by experiences that feel personal, immersive, and memorable, whether that’s cooking classes in Bali, ring-making workshops in Vietnam, or wellness retreats in Thailand. These activities allow couples to connect deeply with the local culture and with each other, turning every moment into a meaningful chapter of their shared journey.

Mui Ne, Vietnam
Mui Ne, VietnamHuy Thoai/Shutterstock

The survey also highlights a growing interest in emerging destinations that offer similar experiences to famous resorts but with fewer crowds and lower costs, giving couples the freedom to explore at their own pace. From scenic sunsets in Bali to the vibrant night markets of Hanoi, Gen Z travellers are seeking cultural immersion — tasting local cuisine, learning traditions, and discovering hidden gems — rather than just following a tourist trail.

For these young newlyweds, the honeymoon is no longer about escaping reality; it’s about experiencing it together, crafting stories that are authentic, unforgettable, and entirely their own.

FAQs

Which destinations are Gen Z honeymooners choosing?
Bali, Vietnam, and Dubai top the list, while Maldives, Thailand, and parts of Europe remain popular.

How much do they spend on honeymoons?
Average budgets range from INR 1–2 lakh, with luxury or curated trips reaching INR 3–4 lakh.

What experiences do they prefer?
Hands-on, cultural experiences like cooking classes, workshops, wellness retreats, and local food adventures.

Are offbeat destinations popular?
Yes, emerging spots with fewer crowds and lower costs are increasingly favoured.

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