This percentage price rise is in line with increases in
, Paphos, Cyprus , Funchal, Madeira and Sliema, Malta , which have all dropped out of the leading 10 destinations.The Greek resort has risen five places in the table to 13th with a small 4.2 per cent price rise. Given the weakness of sterling against most holiday currencies, Ed Dutton of Post Office Travel Money said Brits should shop around and consider several"The Egyptian pound and South African rand have been losing ground against sterling recently, while Latin American currencies like the"Sterling is also continuing to rise and fall against the euro with no obvious sign of settling into a steady pattern.
"We advise holidaymakers to watch daily exchange rate movements before booking and buy their holiday cash when they see sterling move up against the currency for their chosen destination.” Antonio Fellino, Managing Director at Travel Republic, said: “Britons are considering their options more carefully and really looking hard at how they get great value from the package they book and the destination they’re travelling to.are seeing a significant increase in popularity this year because of the all-round amazing value they offer.”