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SPAIN IS TOP HALF TERM HOLIDAY POUND-STRETCHER

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SPAIN IS TOP HALF TERM HOLIDAY POUND-STRETCHER

Costa del Sol pips Algarve as cheapest for family half term holidaymakers

Marmaris is almost two-thirds more expensive than the Costa del Sol and highest priced of six European sunspots

Mombasa is best value of six destinations further afield

Family sun-seekers will get the most for their money in Spain this half term – even though sterling is not quite as strong against the euro as it was during the summer. The Post Office® Travel Money Half Term Holiday Costs Barometer found Spain’s Costa del Sol to be easily the cheapest of 12 destinations surveyed and 38 per cent cheaper than Marmaris in Turkey, the highest-priced European resort in the survey of prices for everyday tourist essentials¹.

In fact visiting Marmaris this half term could cost families much more than they bargained for, according to the Post Office Travel Money barometer research. Although the Turkish lira has slumped in value against the strong pound by 29 per cent since last October², local prices have mushroomed by more than that amount. This leaves UK tourists having to pay out an extra 9.1 per cent on tourist staples compared with half term last year.

The eight typical tourist items surveyed - a family evening meal with drinks, cup of coffee, bottle of beer, Coca-Cola, glass of wine, large bottle of mineral water, suncream and insect repellent – add up to £68.86 in Marmaris compared with just £42.49 in the Costa del Sol, a massive 62 per cent more.

The Spanish resort was among 10 of 12 destinations surveyed where the powerful pound – currently worth 7.6 per cent more against the euro than a year ago - has made the barometer basket 3.5 per cent cheaper for families. This year’s basket of essentials is also over eight per cent cheaper than it was five years ago and this is thanks entirely to lower restaurant prices.

Prices are also down marginally in runner-up Portugal, where the tourist items have fallen 2.7 per cent in the Algarve to £46.57. Eating out in the Algarve is almost as cheap as in the Costa del Sol - £31.01 for a family meal compared with £30.63 in Spain.

There are bigger falls than that in Tenerife, where prices have dropped 7.1 per cent to £53.88, and Ayia Napa, Cyprus, down 7.6 per cent to £55.62. This means great value in these half term holiday favourites with the prospect of more sunshine hours. Sliema in Malta was more expensive at £65 for the tourist commodities, although prices have fallen by 5.6 per cent.

However, the biggest price falls found by Post Office Travel Money were in destinations further afield. On Kenya’s Mombasa coast, the barometer basket has plummeted 19 per cent to £56.30 because of a combination of lower resort charges and the weak Kenyan shilling. This made the mid-haul destination cheapest outside Europe.

Similarly, the falling value of the Mexican peso has made Cancun almost 14 per cent cheaper for half term holidaymakers than last October, although the barometer price tag of £80.45 is 43 per cent higher than in Mombasa. Prices have also fallen by over 12 per cent to £100.79 in Sharm el Sheikh but families are likely to find eating out an expensive luxury at £83.27.

Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic emerges as the highest-priced destination in the survey at £105.89. Families considering a half term trip to the island will be therefore be well advised to choose one of its well-priced all-inclusive hotels to avoid the expense of eating out and paying for drinks.

Meals, drinks and other tourist items will cost families almost 10 per cent more in Orlando (£78.57) because of a five per cent drop in sterling’s value against the US dollar since last October and a hike in the cost of eating out.

Andrew Brown of Post Office Travel Money, said: “Price is bound to be a big consideration for families so it is good to report a drop in the cost of tourist staples in 10 of the destinations that attract holidaymakers at this time of the year. Parents who are still looking for a bargain late deal will be well advised to do their holiday homework before booking, to find out where the family purse will stretch furthest. Spain is the bargain choice but Tenerife, Cyprus and Mombasa look great value with the promise of higher temperatures and more sun.”

All currencies featured in this report are available over the counter at 1,600 larger Post Office branches. Over 4,000 Post Office branches offer US dollars and 10,000 offer euros on demand. Up to 70 currencies can be pre-ordered at more than 11,500 Post Office branches or online at postoffice.co.uk for next day branch or home delivery. More than 3,000 Post Offices are now open on a Sunday and many branches are also open early in the morning and late at night, so holidaymakers can plan their visit to suit them.

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For more information, please contact:

Emma Coulthurst Post Office Press Office 020 7012 3456

emma.coulthurst@postoffice.co.uk

Christine Ball CBPR 01798 874177 / 07976 285997 cball@cballpr.co.uk

Notes to Editors:

¹The Post Office Half Term Barometer is compiled from a combination of data supplied by the long haul specialist Travelbag, national or regional tourist offices of participating countries, and independent research (Tenerife). Resorts featured are chosen as representative of the prices UK holidaymakers will generally find in the country/destination. Random online checks were made to validate prices. Data relates to internet rates for exchange transactions of £500-£999 on 12 October.

Spain Costa del Sol Portugal Algarve Tenerife Los Cristianos Cyprus Ayia Napa Kenya Mombasa Thailand Phuket
Cup of coffee (café/bar) £0.92 £0.57 £1.00 £2.26 £1.26 £1.15
Bottle of beer/lager (café/bar) £1.53 £0.92 £1.91 £1.72 £1.66 £1.44
Coca-Cola/Pepsi (café/bar) £0.92 £0.92 £1.15 £1.53 £0.87 £0.58
Glass of wine (café/bar) £2.30 £1.15 £1.53 £2.30 £2.33 £3.16
Bottle of mineral water 1.5l (supermarket) £0.29 £0.38 £0.50 £0.22 £1.03 £0.39
Suncream 200ml SPF15 (supermarket) £3.79 £7.62 £7.85 £9.15 £6.66 £3.02
Insect repellent 50ml (supermarket) £2.11 £4.02 £2.11 £2.99 £2.56 £1.61
3-course evening meal for 4 including a bottle of wine and soft drinks £30.63 £31.01 £37.83 £35.45 £39.93 £49.48
TOTAL £42.49 £46.59 £53.88 £55.62 £56.30 £60.83
% +/- 2015 vs 2014 -3.5% -2.7% -7.1% -7.6% -19.0% -3.6%
Malta Sliema Turkey Marmaris USA Orlando Mexico Cancun Egypt Sharm El Sheikh Dominican Republic Punta Cana
Cup of coffee (café/bar) £0.92 £1.17 £1.34 £1.68 £1.68 £1.02
Bottle of beer/lager (café/bar) £1.34 £1.87 £3.36 £1.88 £2.98 £2.36
Coca-Cola/Pepsi (café/bar) £1.26 £1.17 £2.01 £1.39 £1.12 £1.02
Glass of wine (café/bar) £1.91 £2.34 £4.70 £4.70 £2.61 £6.31
Bottle of mineral water 1.5l (supermarket) £0.31 £0.46 £1.34 £0.53 £0.47 £0.37
Suncream 200ml SPF15 (supermarket) £7.85 £6.92 £5.37 £6.62 £7.45 £7.09
Insect repellent 50ml (supermarket) £3.48 £3.48 £3.36 £2.61 £1.21 £5.12
3-course evening meal for 4 including a bottle of wine and soft drinks £47.93 £51.45 £57.09 £61.04 £83.27 £82.60
TOTAL £65.00 £68.86 £78.57 £80.45 £100.79 £105.89
% +/- 2015 vs 2014 -5.6% +9.1% +9.6% -13.6% -12.2% -4.2%

2 Post Office online exchange rate comparison using online rate for purchase of £500-£999:

Currency % 2015 v 2014 2015 2014 £500 buys +/- Y-o-Y
Turkish lira +29.0 4.2761 3.3163 +£112.23
Mexican peso +19.4 24.1118 20.1906 +£81.31
Kenyan shilling +10.5 145.8516 131.9331 +£47.71
Thai baht +6.3 52.1216 49.0172 +£29.78
Euro +6.2 1.308 1.2320 +£29.05
Egyptian pound +3.2 10.7265 10.3980 +£15.31
Dominican peso oro -2.2 63.2888 64.7174 -£11.29
US dollar -3.6 1.489 1.5450 -£18.80

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