Planning your summer holiday will take into account many factors. It goes without saying you’ll want to get the most for your money, you may want specific attractions or accommodation and you may have a large family to consider.
There are some destinations which are popular year after year with UK travellers and there are clear reasons behind this. We enjoy travelling short distances to the warmer climates of South Europe and an adventure across the sea to America is always exciting too.
When costs and convenience are important, websites such as Expedia are great. With the likes of Expedia, booking your holiday is simple as you can cover all bases in a few short clicks. Don’t forget, you can also collect Nectar points when you book with Expedia.co.uk through the Nectar website.
Take a look at these top holiday destinations for Brits this summer and why you should consider paying them a visit.
The Balearic Islands
Always a popular choice, these classic Spanish islands are great for catching some rays, relaxing and truly enjoying the holiday lifestyle. Majorca, Menorca and Ibiza never fall out of fashion and there is truly something for everyone. Whether you’re a young couple looking for a party or a family who want to relax and unwind, there are different options available. Family-friendly beaches and accommodation are available in some areas whilst others focus on the club scene, giving travellers a huge amount of choice.
Florida
When you hear Florida you immediately think Disney but this doesn’t have to be the case. You can spend your Florida break in Orlando and give the kids a trip of a lifetime or you can enjoy the relaxed lifestyle in Miami or the luxury of tagging a Miami break onto a Caribbean cruise.
The beaches of the Florida Gulf Coast are an ideal tonic to the frenetic nature of Orlando and are worth paying a visit for a bit of relaxation.
Greece
Economic disaster has blighted Greece over the last few years, but this hasn’t affected people’s desire to visit these popular holiday islands. The beach resorts have remained as relaxed and idyllic as ever and there are often offers on the wide range of hotels and resort accommodation available.
Athens has also always been a popular choice for a short city break, with its cultural heritage and history. The temperatures are still high and balmy, but you can enjoy the cultural side of things too.
Turkey
Turkey benefits from being very close to Europe, but outside the Euro Zone. This means prices once you’ve arrived are very competitive and there are over 50 resort towns to choose from.
The cost effective pricing means that all-inclusive holidays are the norm so you can relax in luxury and enjoy all the perks of the resort, knowing your price won’t change. If you fancy something a little different consider water sports on the Turquoise Coast or perhaps, like with Athens, a cultural city break in the exotic capital, Istanbul.
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