Turkey holidays are cheaper than pre-pandemic – here are the best deals
BRITS wanting a cheap break should look to Turkey as holidays are even cheaper then pre-pandemic.
Finance experts at CashLady.com have revealed the five best value for money holiday destinations - and Turkey comes out on top.
Five years ago, £1 would fetch 4.54 Turkish lira.
Now, Brits can expect to get 21.5 Turkish lira for £1 making Turkey a whopping 375 per cent cheaper to visit compared to 2017.
And with US holidays soaring in price due to the weak pound against the dollar, heading to Turkey will save you much more.
Brits often head to the capital Istanbul, or Antalya for package holidays.
Read more travel stories
We've rounded up some of the best cheap breaks you can take advantage of right now.
TUI's sale has slashed £200 off all-inclusive couple holidays to Turkey with breaks from £57pp a night.
The tour operator also has last-minute all-inclusive deals to Turkey from just £363pp – saving you up to 50 per cent.
And families will love the 5-star Land of Legends Kingdom Hotel is located in Antalya, Turkey which has its own theme park plus two water parks, all on-site.
Most read in News Travel
The dreamy hotel has deals from £156pp a night next year.
Other destinations where the Brits are quids in include Brazil, Hungary, Chile and Iceland.
A trip to Brazil is 53 per cent cheaper than five years ago - instead of four Brazillian Real to the pound, you can expect to get six.
A holiday to Hungary’s capital, Budapest, is 43 per cent cheaper.
One pound used to stretch to 302 Forint, but will now get you 460.
Iceland is 20 per cent cheaper too while both Sweden and Poland are about 18 per cent cheaper for Brits to visit.
Read More on The Sun
Also on the list, Chile is 28 per cent cheaper with a pound fetching 1066 Chilean Peso.
CashLady.com says, "Our runners-up are not only cheaper to visit than they were five years ago, but these destinations also have an abundance of culture and adventure to offer holidaymakers for exciting getaways that stray from the typical trip."