BRITS still looking for a cheap holiday this year can find five-star holidays in some destinations that are cheaper than three-star stays elsewhere.
The numbers have been produced by holiday package comparison site TravelSupermarket, which has launched the Cheap Holiday Index Platform (CHIPs).
This shows holidaymakers where to find the most affordable holiday deals, along with the cheapest places to eat and drink.
CHIPs is described as the “go-to place” for anyone looking to compare destinations cost-for-cost, ahead of picking their summer getaway.
Now it has revealed where travellers can find the cheapest five-star hotel destinations for last-minute family holidays, with a new top 10 list.
Surprisingly, the data shows that five-star week-long holidays in three destinations could cost consumers less than a three-star break in the popular Cypriot destination of Larnaca.
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Bulgaria
Bourgas, Bulgaria, is the cheapest five-star holiday destination for a family break, according to CHIPs.
On average, consumers can enjoy a five-star week-long package holiday, including one meal and a fun day out to a local attraction, for £776.
That’s close to £50 cheaper than the cost of a three-star break in Larnaca (£828) and over £1,000 cheaper per person than a five-star family holiday to the Costa del Sol.
A family of four heading there would spend around £200 less than they would on a three-star stay in Larnaca.
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Egypt
The second cheapest five-star destination, Egypt, will cost consumers, on average, £795 per person for a week abroad.
The mid-haul destination is warmer during the cooler months in Europe as well, but still has cheaper stays.
Malta
The average price of seven-night holidays to Malta is also less than the average cost of a three-star break in Larnaca.
The per person spend for a five-star week-long holiday is around £818, £10 cheaper than a three-star stay in Larnaca.
There are also a number of destinations with five-star holidays that are only a little more than the price of a three-star stay in Cyprus.
What are the passport rules?
The Sun’s Head of Travel Lisa Minot has explained exactly what Brits need to know.
“Travellers used to be able to roll over up to nine unused months from their old passport onto a new one.
“But post-Brexit, anyone wanting to travel to the EU can no longer rely on those extra months.
“In order to travel to the EU, all passports must be no more than 10 years old on the day you arrive in your European destination.
“And you’ll need at least three months on your passport on the day you head back to the UK.
“Figures have shown up to 100,000 holidaymakers a year face being turned away at airports if their passport is more than 10 years old.
“The 10-year rule only applies to countries in the European Union but every country may have different rules on what is accepted – some countries like South Africa, for example, insist you have at least six months left on your passport when you travel and a full clear page.”
Turkey
Included in that is Dalaman, where consumers still looking for late deals this summer can snap up a five-star package for £833, which is just £5 more, on average, than a three-star holiday in Larnaca.
Spain and Portugal
The Algarve and Costa Dorada, both hugely popular family summer destinations throughout the school holidays are the fifth and sixth cheapest five-star holiday destinations on the list.
Stays there can be found just under the £1,000 barrier, with prices reaching £985 and £996 per person, respectively.
Greece
Next up is Crete, where holidays in five-star hotels will cost consumers an average of £1040 per person.
Cyprus
In Cyprus, Larnaca and Paphos areas are among the top 10 cheapest destinations for five-star holidays, with prices averaging at £1,050 and £1,061.
Canary Islands
Rounding off the top 10 is Lanzarote, where, on average, it will cost consumers £1,063 for a week-long package holiday in a five-star hotel.
For holidaymakers still looking to splash the cash this summer, the most expensive five-star package holiday destination is Spain‘s Costa Del Sol, which averages an eye-watering £1,799 per person.
Amazingly, consumers willing to travel long haul can snag an exotic holiday to Cancun in Mexico, or the Dominican Republic, for more than £295 less than the Costa Del Sol.
Anyone desperate to book a summer trip to Spain should also keep in mind the average price of a seven-night five-star break to the Balearic Island of Mallorca.
At £1,284, the popular destination is quite far down the list of cheapest destinations.
It’s £192 more expensive per person than a five-star break in Gran Canaria and almost £300 more expensive than Costa Dorada.