Thursday, 15 March 2012

Alicante is a top tourist destination for 2012


Alicante takes the top flight destination spot for Brits travelling abroad in 2012 it has been revealed by price comparison website dealchechecker.co.uk.

Up five places from last year, Alicante has always been a popular destination, offering great value getaways. A fall in local prices on everything from a restaurant meal to sun cream combined with the fact that the pound is at a two- year high against the euro has made the Costas even more affordable this year according to an annual survey conducted by the Post Office.

To highlight just how affordable, the recent Post Office Survey on global tourism trends revealed that Spain is the second cheapest destination with a price of £37.72 for eight every day items.

Last year, over 286 million overnight stays were registered in Spanish hotels, representing an increase of 6.4% over the previous year, according to the National Statistics Institute (INE).

Indeed, this trend looks set to continue according to a recent report from low cost airline Jet2.com and package holiday specialist, Jet2holidays where 1 in 3 sun seekers stated that they will be heading to the Iberian nation for their main holiday in 2012.

Making travelling to Spain even easier this year, Vueling, Spain’s low cost airline, announced it is adding two new destinations to its list seeing new flights from Cardiff Airport to Alicante and Palma, Mallorca this summer. This is excellent news for Spain as both routes are to popular holiday destinations and have the potential to significantly increase tourist traffic to Spain.

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