Do you know how many Brits holidayed in the UK this year? The answer may surprise you. Last year, a whopping 82% had a staycation – perhaps unsurprising, given the Covid pandemic. Fast forward to 2023, and the proportion has only come down slightly, to 75%. According to research by Sykes Holiday Cottages, three-quarters of Brits will holiday on home soil this year, with at least 43% planning to make this their main break. Of course, foreign travel bookings are surging, thanks to the relaxation of coronavirus restrictions – but it seems staycations are still enjoying their moment in the sun. Domestic tourism will boost the UK economy by an estimated £28bn this year. The cost-of-living crisis is playing a part, as many holidaymakers look for cheaper options. But interestingly the top two reasons for staycationing, according to Sykes, are "enjoyed holidaying in the UK over the past two years" and "pandemic highlighted how much the UK has to offer". With this in
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