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Brits Heading to Spain and Turkey Hit as Holiday Prices Skyrocket

SPAIN, JUL 10 – Prices for UK all-inclusive family holidays rise by up to 26% at popular destinations as holidaymakers shift to shorter stays and premium packages, TravelSupermarket data shows.

  • Holiday prices for popular family package destinations such as Spain, Turkey, and Cyprus have surged in 2025, affecting many British travelers.
  • This rise results mainly from sustained global inflation and higher energy, food, and wage costs impacting the hospitality sector.
  • While prices in Spain rose moderately from £835 to £914 per person, the UAE experienced the largest hike of 26%, from £1,210 to £1,525.
  • Travel agents report that families often shorten stays or travel midweek, while some customers upgrade to premium packages despite increased costs.
  • The trend suggests holidaymakers must research and book early to secure the best rates amid rising demand and fluctuating costs.
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Those who are not planning their own summer vacation or have not purchased a seaside package in advance can still choose from a relatively large selection of travel agencies during their vacation dates. The most popular countries that Czechs are buying last-minute deals on this year are Egypt, Turkey, and the Greek islands. However, the bargain deals are disappearing quickly.

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BBC News broke the news in United Kingdom on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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