
Revealed: What the most stereotypical British tourists look like, according to AI... so, do YOU think it's accurate?
But what do these tourists look like?
Instagram account @reimagineuk asked AI to create videos of the most stereotypical British tourists - with hilarious results.
According to the bot, British tourists to Benidorm are overweight and sunburnt, and enjoy consuming Pot Noodles and smoking while on their holidays.
Meanwhile, Brits visiting Ibiza are young and good looking - and wouldn't look out of place on the latest season of Love Island.
The video has garnered huge interest on Instagram, with over 150,000 'likes' to date.
'Thanks for warning us of which places to avoid on vacation,' one user commented.
Another added: 'Looks like they are all having a good time. I love it.'
@reimagineuk asked AI to visualise British tourists visiting eight popular European destinations - Benidorm, Ibiza, Turkey, Lanzarote, Magaluf, Alicante, Prague, and the South of France.
Benidorm
Its vision for tourists to Benidorm is an overweight couple in their mid-30s.
The woman - who is holding a can a lager and smoking a cigarette - has blonde hair and fluttery fake eyelashes, and is wearing a pink bikini top with leopard print bikini bottoms.
The man, meanwhile, is wearing a pair of England football shorts, and is flexing to the camera.
The piece de resistance? A pot of Pot Noodle on the table next to them!
Ibiza
The couple from Ibiza look to be in their mid-20s, and are very glamorous.
Both wearing white swimwear, the dark-haired woman gazes into the camera before adjusting her long, flowing hair.
Meanwhile, the heavily-tattooed man sips on his cocktail.
Turkey
In stark contrast to the couple from Ibiza are the family on holiday to Turkey, who are visualised visiting the hotel buffet.
The man is overweight and looks in his mid-40s, and is wearing a white vest with a huge 'GUCCI' logo written across it.
In his hands are a stack of plates jam-packed with beige foods, including chips and noodles.
Along with the man are two women, who are both wearing black vests with an image of a banana, along with a large logo reading 'Dolce & Banana'.
Lanzarote
One family that doesn't appear to be enjoying themselves is the group in Lanzarote.
While stood in the corridor of the hotel, the mother anxiously waves her hands and shouts towards the camera, as her small toddler cries.
An uninterested teenage girl remains glued to her phone at the back of the scene, while the dad soon bursts into laughter.
Magaluf
Two words probably spring to mind when you hear the word 'Magaluf' - lads holiday.
AI's vision of the Spanish resort is a group of young lads enjoying themselve on the strip.
All wearing matching tops emblazoned with 'LADS ABROAD 2025', a few of the of the lads look a little bit worse for wear.
Alicante
The average British tourist to Alicante is an elderly woman, according to AI.
The woman in the video looks to be in her late-70s, and is wearing a floral dress and a straw hat.
While she has an ice cream in one hand, she holds a fan in the other, adorned with the Union Jack flag.
Prague
The British tourists enjoying the capital of the Czech Republic are a group of lads on a stag do, according to AI.
While all four men are wearing black T-shirts with 'Stag Party' written across the front, the stag also gets a pink tutu and a pretty pink tiara.
South of France
Last but not least are the British tourists visiting the South of France.
This family of four includes a middle-aged couple and their two small children, who appear to be sitting in front of a vineyard in the sun.
While the man digs in to a sandwich, the mother uses a Union Jack flag to keep herself cool.

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