The Holiday Hotspots Where All-inclusive Holidays Are Now CHEAPER

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British tourists face steep price increases for all-inclusive family package holidays abroad this year to the majority of popular destinations - but others have dropped.

If you loved this article and airport transfer la guardia you would like to receive a lot more data regarding airport transfer la guardia kindly go to our web-page. The price of a week to Cyprus has surged to an average of £1,166 per person for seven nights next month - up by 23 per cent from £950 in August last year.

Trips to the United Arab Emirates have seen the biggest rise - a 26 per cent jump from £1,210 to £1,525, according to data compiled by TravelSupermarket.

But out of the top ten most searched countries, Italy and Tunisia have both seen prices drop - down 11 per cent to £1,129 and 4 per cent to £763 respectively.

Meanwhile holidays to Spain have gone up in cost by 9 per cent from £835 to £914, airport transfer la guardia while stays in Greece have increased by 12 per cent from £926 to £1,038.

Turkey, which has increasingly become a lower-cost alternative compared to other European destinations closer to the UK, is up by 15 per cent from £874 to £1,003.

Portugal has risen 4 per cent from £936 to £972, while Egypt is up 20 per cent from £981 to £1,176 and airport transfer la guardia Malta has increased 8 per cent from £804 to £866.

The figures were published by BBC News which reported travel agents are saying UK tourists are now booking shorter stays or travelling mid-week for a cheaper price.

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The price of a week to Cyprus has risen 23 per cent from £950 to £1,166 (Pictured: Ayia Napa)





Trips to the United Arab Emirates have risen 26 per cent from £1,210 to £1,525 (Pictured: Dubai)






Holidays to Spain are up by 9 per cent from £835 to £914 (Pictured: Magaluf in Majorca)





Tunisia is now cheaper for an all-inclusive holiday than August last year (Pictured: Hammamet)

The data was based on online searches on TravelSupermarket between April 18 and June 17, for all-inclusive, seven-night family holidays in August 2024 and 2025.