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How are Gen Zs affording luxury trips? For some, it’s all a facade

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Jon Morgan, co-founder of business consulting firm, Enterprise Smarter, was mentoring a Gen Z entrepreneur when he noticed something strange about her life and the one she portrayed online.

His 23-year-old mentee had spent 1½ years crafting a luxury travel persona — one which suggested she was living a $500,000-a-year lifestyle, he said. In point of fact, her annual expenditure was closer to $12,000, he said.

“She would book $200 day passes at exclusive beach clubs in Miami [and] take 400 photos in six hours,” Morgan told CNBC Travel. 

Then she would post the photos over a span of eight weeks to present the impression that she ceaselessly stayed in luxury resorts.

For some, posting duplicitous travel photos shouldn’t be nearly attention, it is a money-making enterprise.

Klaus Vedfelt | Digitalvision | Getty Images

That was not all. Morgan said she would strike up conversations with concierges at luxury hotels, offering them money in exchange for letting her into the hotel.

“For $50 suggestions, they’d let her access rooftop pools and lobbies at 4 Seasons properties for 30-minute photo sessions,” he said.

The illusion worked. Her Instagram account grew to 85,000 followers, who were drawn in by her seemingly extravagant lifestyle, he said.

However the goal was not only influence — it was income. 

“She viewed her fake luxury content as business investment, eventually landing brand partnerships value $180,000 annually,” said Morgan.

Her fabricated image on social media had morphed right into a money-making machine.

Luxury funded by debt

As a substitute of documenting the entire trip, they highlight only probably the most ‘Instagrammable’ moments.

Mohd Rizwan

Director at Travelosei

American property manager Daniel Rivera said he experienced this with one in all his tenants.

The 24-year-old tenant posted photos of a $400 per night Airbnb rental in Miami, despite being three weeks late on her $1,800 monthly rent, said Rivera. 

“She later admitted she split that luxury rental with six friends for only one night to get the right poolside shots,” he said. “The photos made it seem like a week-long luxury vacation.”

Rivera said the housing applications he received from Gen Zs often reveal details on how they afford their lifestyles.

“During tenant screenings, I’ve noticed 30% more applications showing recent personal loan inquiries, often labeled as “vacation funding” of their financial histories,” he said, adding that they often have high debt-to-income ratios and maxed-out bank cards.

A thread on Reddit asked how Gen Zs pay for his or her frequent travels, especially those that travel of their late teens and early 20s.

A Reddit post published in March 2025.

Source: CNBC

One user commented on their decision to make use of debt to fund their vacations.

“Was it financially irresponsible? Yes. Did most individuals tell me I used to be wasting my money and that I must be saving my money? Yes. Would I do it again? 1000%,” the user wrote. “You prioritize what you would like in your life and cope with the implications.”

False framing

Other Gen Zs use loopholes to pay for trips without disclosing them on social media.

Rivera mentioned other tenants who house-sit in wealthy neighborhoods in Recent Jersey, like Montclair and Short Hills. Though they were there for a job, the tenants took photographs which gave the impression that they lived there, he said.

Mohd Rizwan, a director on the Recent Delhi-based luxury travel company Travelosei, said he too has seen a shift in how younger generations frame their vacations online.

“As a substitute of documenting the entire trip, they highlight only probably the most ‘Instagrammable’ moments” which makes the trip seem more extravagant than it’s,” he said.

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