Jamaica is now the number one holiday destination in the Caribbean for UK travellers. Known for its warm hospitality, bold personality and larger than life spirit, the vibrant Caribbean island continues to welcome a record number of UK visitors with 2022 visitor arrivals surpassing previous records, catapulting the island to the top spot in the Caribbean for British holiday makers.
Travel News: Hotels.com sees searches ace 270% for Wimbledon tournament, as tennis fans search for hotel stays
The end of June marks two things: the kick off of music festivals and the start of everyone’s favourite tennis tournament. It’s no surprise that the iconic Grand Slam has everybody tennis mad, with Hotels.com® seeing a 270%* increase in searches for Wimbledon this year....
Milan is the most popular holiday destination for June, according to new data
As we hit the warmer months and school summer holidays approach, people have naturally started to plan their summer travels.
We're seeing more prevalent trends with holidays at the moment due to people having more freedom to travel due to the lack of lockdown restrictions. However, due to the cost of living...
TikTok Car Camping Travel Trend: Camping tips to avoid being fined up to £2500!
Car camping has become a fun new way for many people to experience the joys of an outdoorsy holiday in the UK. As well as the potential for budget-friendly travelling, car camping can be a great way to become more mobile and see more remote parts of the countryside that are easier to access by car.
Following the recent removal of travel testing requirements in the UK and other countries around the globe, Newmarket Holidays is seeing a growing demand for 2022 bookings with a blend of late sales and “on-trend” bookings.
The scrapping of the Passenger Locator Form (PLF) for international arrivals to the UK has been the final step towards a smoother path for the travel industry...
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