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Holidays Abroad 2026: Real Costs, Price Shocks, and Where to Find Genuine Savings

From new tourist taxes in Barcelona to baggage fees that barely match advertised prices — here are the real costs of a holiday abroad in 2026, and where UK families can genuinely save.

UK holidaymakers are being hit from every direction in 2026 — surge demand for top destinations, new tourist taxes in Spain and Greece, and baggage fees that bear almost no resemblance to advertised prices. But sterling is strong, airfares are fractionally down year-on-year, and the genuinely cheapest destinations represent extraordinary value. Here is the full picture, with real prices.

holidays abroad 2026 — What Does a Family Holiday Abroad Actually Cost in 2026?

Based on NimbleFins data and real family spending, the all-in cost for a 7-night package holiday abroad for a family of four in summer 2026 sits in the range of £3,500–£5,000, with the midpoint around £3,900. Read on for our complete Holidays Abroad 2026 breakdown.

Component Per Person Family of 4
Return flights (short-haul Europe, summer) ~£280 ~£1,000–£1,120
Accommodation, food, drink, activities (7 nights) ~£800–£900 ~£2,400–£2,800
Total (7 nights, Europe, summer) ~£1,100–£1,300pp ~£3,400–£4,500

Real family examples: Gran Canaria, 7 nights all-inclusive (2 adults + 2 children, August 2023) — £3,100. Rhodes, 10 nights July, self-catering with car hire and excursions — ~£4,500.

The school holiday premium is real and significant. August flights are on average 167% more expensive than the cheapest months of the year, and GoCompare research shows a 9% per-person premium for school holiday departures over standard prices.

The Cheapest Package Destinations for Summer 2026

A Which? survey of 5,393 package holidays (Jet2holidays + easyJet Holidays, 7 nights departing early August) ranks the best value destinations for UK families:

Destination Avg. Cost pp (flights + 7 nights, August) Notes
Costa Blanca, Spain Under £900pp — Benidorm from £535pp Which? No.1 cheapest overall
Canary Islands (Gran Canaria/Fuerteventura) ~£922–£1,000pp Year-round routes, strong supply
Tuscany, Italy ~£929pp Surprise entry in top 10
Zakynthos, Greece ~£886pp (easyJet) / £1,142pp avg Only Greek island in cheapest top 10
Costa Brava, Spain ~£1,125pp Quieter, scenery-focused
Costa Dorada, Spain ~£1,133pp Family-friendly beaches

Six of the top 10 cheapest summer 2026 destinations are in Spain. Notably, Majorca and the Balearics did not make the top 10 — mid-range pricing around £929pp with fewer budget options available.

Furthermore, understanding holidays abroad 2026 is essential for making the right financial decision.

Turkey: Still the Best All-Inclusive Value

Turkey remains the standout all-inclusive destination for UK families in 2026. The Turkish lira has lost approximately 17% against the dollar in the past 12 months, with GBP currently buying around 59.5 TRY.

The Post Office Family Holiday Report named Marmaris the cheapest resort destination for a basket of family purchases. Spending money goes extraordinarily far once you arrive.

Bulgaria: Europe’s Budget Beach Secret

Sunny Beach remains the cheapest European beach destination overall. The Post Office places the resort basket price at just £71.46 for 8 tourist purchases — well below any comparable Spanish or Greek resort.

Pints from ~£1.50, a meal for two ~£20–£25. Direct TUI flights operate from multiple UK airports. Three-and-a-half hours from the UK.

2026 Breakout Destinations Worth Watching

Albania (Albanian Riviera) is the breakout destination of 2026 — named by Time Out, Business Traveller, and Expedia as a must-visit Balkan destination. Croatia-quality coastline, significantly lower prices, and a new airport expanding access.

Montenegro offers a similar profile: fjord-like scenery, medieval old towns, and much lower costs than Croatia. Package availability is growing for both.

Current Exchange Rates: Where GBP Goes Furthest (March 2026)

Destination Rate (mid-market, March 2026) Year-on-Year
Eurozone (Spain, Greece, Portugal, Italy) 1 GBP = 1.155 EUR Sterling up ~1.8% — slightly more favourable
Turkey 1 GBP ≈ 59.5 TRY TRY down ~17% — excellent for UK visitors
USA 1 GBP = 1.341 USD Broadly stable
Tunisia 1 GBP = 3.91 TND Down 2.83% — slightly less favourable
Mexico 1 GBP = 24.15 MXN Down 8.39% — notably more expensive for UK visitors

Key takeaway: Sterling is solid against the euro and very strong against the lira. Turkey and Bulgaria represent by far the best currency purchasing power for UK holidaymakers right now. Mexico and some Latin American destinations have become meaningfully more expensive over the past year.

Use a fee-free travel card to access close-to-interbank rates: Starling, Monzo, and Chase UK all offer zero foreign transaction fees and competitive exchange rates. Standard debit and credit cards typically charge 1–3% per purchase, plus ATM withdrawal fees of £2–£5 per transaction.

New Tourist Taxes in 2026: Add These to Your Budget

Tourist taxes have expanded significantly across Europe for 2026 — and several have increased substantially. These are not optional and are not included in package prices.

Destination Tourist Tax (2026) Cost for Family of 4, 7 Nights
Barcelona (from 1 April 2026) €10–€15 per person per night (hotel-dependent) €280–€420
Balearic Islands (Majorca, Menorca, Ibiza) — high season €1–€4 per person per night €28–€112
Catalonia (outside Barcelona, from April 2026) €1.20–€6 per person per night €33.60–€168
Greece (4-star hotel, April–October) €4 per room per night €28 per room (2 rooms = €56)
Santorini / Mykonos cruise passengers €20 per disembarkation (June–September) €80 per family per port visit

Barcelona’s new rate — effective 1 April 2026 — makes it one of the most expensive cities in Europe for tourist levies. A family of four in a 4-star Barcelona hotel for a week now pays up to €420 in tourist tax alone before spending a single euro on food.

Sources: Euronews 2026 tourist taxes guide · Which? tourist tax guide

The Real Cost of Budget Airline Baggage in 2026

A Which? investigation found that the advertised lowest baggage prices are almost never actually available. Here is what you actually pay:

Airline Free Bag (Under Seat) Cabin Bag — Advertised Cabin Bag — Reality Gate Penalty
Ryanair 40×30×20 cm From £12 Avg.

£20.50 — £12 available on just 0.3% of flights

£70
easyJet 45×36×20 cm From £5.99 Cheapest found: £23.49; average £30. Zero flights had £5.99 rate £48
Jet2 56×45×25 cm, 10 kg — overhead, free Included 22 kg hold bag included in Jet2holidays packages N/A
Wizz Air 40×30×20 cm €10 (Priority) €10 available on 0.6% of flights — airport rate €55+ €55+

The practical upshot: When comparing total flight costs for a family with bags, Jet2 is almost always the most transparent and frequently the most competitive once hold baggage is included. Always add the actual baggage cost before comparing headline fares on comparison sites.

Package vs DIY: Which Saves More Money?

For most families travelling in peak season, a package holiday beats DIY on cost 8 times out of 10 — and always beats it on financial protection.

  • Package includes: return flights, accommodation, transfers, and 22 kg hold bags (with Jet2holidays) — all ATOL-protected
  • DIY total: flights + bags + hotel + transfer + each booked separately — and if any element collapses, you are only protected for the component you paid for
  • All-inclusive packages provide the greatest budget certainty — particularly in Turkey and Bulgaria where the all-in total can come in below £600–£800 per person for a week

ATOL Protection: Always Check Before You Book

ATOL (Air Travel Organiser’s Licence) is the UK’s financial protection scheme for package holidays. If your operator collapses before you travel, you get a full refund. If they collapse while you’re abroad, they cover the cost of getting you home.

How to check: look for the ATOL logo, then verify the ATOL number on atol.org. When you pay any money — including a deposit — the operator must provide an ATOL Certificate with a unique reference number.

Action Fraud received 6,066 holiday fraud reports in the past year, with losses exceeding £11 million. Always verify.

When to Book — Is the Window Closing?

The optimal booking window for summer 2026 opened in November 2025 and runs to approximately May 2026. Late March 2026 is still within the competitive window — but it is narrowing fast.

From June, prices for July/August departures will trend sharply higher.

  • Act now for peak August travel — availability at popular destinations is already tightening
  • Early July or late August trips cost significantly less than mid-August equivalents
  • Jet2holidays deposits from £60pp; TUI deposits from £49pp — locks in price, balance due ~8 weeks before travel
  • Set Google Flights price alerts now for any routes not yet booked
  • Airfares in 2026 are down approximately 3.4% year-on-year overall — a slightly more favourable environment than 2025, but the summer premium still applies

Other Hidden Costs to Factor In

UK holidaymakers spend an average of £109 in unexpected hidden costs per trip. Watch for:

  • Airport transfers: average £80 return — included in Jet2holidays and most TUI packages, but not with flight-only bookings
  • Resort fees and amenity charges: $15–$50 per night at many hotels for Wi-Fi, towels, pool access
  • All-inclusive exclusions: premium spirits, speciality restaurants, spa, kids’ clubs, and water sports are often not included at “all-inclusive” resorts
  • Foreign transaction fees: 1–3% per purchase on standard UK cards. Use a fee-free travel card to avoid this entirely
  • Excursions: local tour operators on the ground are almost always cheaper than hotel-sold or pre-booked excursions — research in advance, book locally on arrival
  • Travel insurance: a family single-trip Europe policy costs £30–£60 — never skip it. See our full travel insurance guide for what to look for.

Current Live Deals Worth Checking

  • TUI Summer 2026: Free kids’ places available even in school holidays; family holidays from £462 total. 7 nights Gran Canaria from £457pp (32% off), 7 nights Lanzarote from £479pp.
  • Jet2holidays: Gran Canaria from £922pp including flights, 22 kg baggage, and transfers. New Morocco departures for 2026. Deposits from £60pp.
  • On the Beach: Packages from £99; deposits from £19pp. ATOL and ABTA protected.

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Bottom Line: Where to Save the Most Right Now

The biggest savings in 2026 come from choosing the right destination, not from hunting for marginal fare discounts. Turkey, Bulgaria, and Costa Blanca are in a different value bracket to Ibiza, Mykonos, or the Amalfi Coast — both for packages and for spending money once you arrive. Sterling’s current strength against the euro and the lira is a genuine advantage; use a fee-free card to capture the full benefit.

Book soon if you haven’t already. The Skyscanner sweet spot for summer 2026 is still open in late March — but availability for the best rooms at the best prices is tightening every week.

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Karl Johnson
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