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‘Cheapest’ Greek island crowned for a sunny getaway — and it’s not Corfu
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world1d ago

‘Cheapest’ Greek island crowned for a sunny getaway — and it’s not Corfu

  • Kefalonia is named the cheapest Greek island for a seven-night getaway in a TravelSupermarket study.
  • The average cost per person on Kefalonia is £596, lower than Crete (£768) and Corfu (£822).
  • Travelers are drawn to Kefalonia for beauty and fewer crowds compared with Mykonos and Santorini.
  • Kefalonia offers notable beaches such as Myrtos and features caves and turquoise waters.
  • Jet2 and other carriers are expanding flights to Kefalonia, improving UK access.
  • Spring travel remains appealing due to favorable weather and quieter beaches.
  • The article features insights from a travel creator noting Kefalonia’s unpretentious charm.
  • The region offers proximity to Zakynthos and Shipwreck Bay for day trips.
  • Prices for Kefalonia vary by season, with examples of cheap UK-origin flights in April.
  • Myrtos Beach and Xi Beach are highlighted as must-visit spots on Kefalonia.
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Demand for Caribbean holidays soars amid Iran crisis
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world9h ago

Demand for Caribbean holidays soars amid Iran crisis

  • Caribbean travel interest surged after the Iran war, with Caribbean searches up to 119% in some destinations.
  • Overall Caribbean trip searches jumped 81% in the first two weeks of March versus the prior fortnight.
  • Travel experts say travellers are rearranging plans as Middle East flight disruptions drive alternative choices.
  • Caribbean destinations like Turks and Caicos, Dominican Republic, and Tobago saw the strongest interest spikes.
  • BA Holidays reports increased Caribbean searches as routes and schedules expand in the region.
  • Experts say the shift shows travelers pivot quickly when global events change holiday plans.
  • Caribbean is emerging as a natural beneficiary as demand shifts away from the Middle East.
  • The analysis includes how BA Holidays plans to support increased Caribbean traffic with new services.
  • Flight disruptions and fuel price spikes are cited as drivers for the Caribbean push.
  • TravelSupermarket data provided the key performance signals for destination interest.
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