Over half of Brits will holiday in UK for summer 2017
The UK is Britons’ top holiday destination this summer, according to Travelodge, but holidaymakers wills spend less on their staycation break this year.
The hotel group’s annual holiday index repots 55% of British adults will holiday in Great Britain this summer.
The figure is slightly less than last year’s figure of 58%, and average spend is down by £130, at £599.80.
Topping the holiday location hot spots are: Cornwall, Devon, North Wales, Blackpool and the Isle of Wight.
Over half (55%) of Britons surveyed reported that they are holidaying at home this year because it is too expensive to go abroad and a staycation break offers better value for money.
The report was compiled from a survey of 3,000 British adults.
Lisa
Lisa joined Travel Weekly nearly 25 years ago as technology reporter and then sailed around the world for a couple of years as cruise correspondent, before becoming deputy editor. Now freelance, Lisa writes for various print and web publications, edits Corporate Traveller’s client magazine, Gateway, and works on the acclaimed Remembering Wildlife series of photography books, which raise awareness of nature’s most at-risk species and helps to fund their protection.
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