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Historic European city named most popular holiday spot for 2024

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“Northern Ireland is the second most popular glamping spot (search volume of 10,000), with its stunning landscapes and picturesque glamping spots. The Lake District, with a search volume of 9,500, captivates many with its postcard-perfect lakes and dramatic hills.

“Not far behind is Scotland, racking up 7,700 searches, famed for its captivating lochs and highlands. And finally, Yorkshire, with 6,000 searches, delights visitors with its rich history and abundant natural beauty, such as in the Yorkshire Dales or North York Moors National Park”.

Meanwhile, research has also revealed that more than half of Europeans (54 percent) expect to spend more money on travel in 2024 than they did last year.

Semetrical has revealed the top five destinations for Brits to book flights to in 2024, which they predict to be this summer’s hotspots.

Amsterdam

With a search volume of 81,000, Amsterdam is by far the most popular destination for Brits to fly to.

Just a short flight away, Amsterdam presents a fusion of stunning canals, historic architecture, and an energetic nightlife. It’s home to world-renowned museums such as the Van Gogh Museum and Anne Frank House, which add historical and cultural appeal to the convenient travel time.

Dublin

Dublin, a short flight from the UK, is a fan favourite destination for those seeking both convenience and cultural richness – and a top pick for stag and hen do’s might we add!

Flight searches for Dublin rival those for Tenerife, with approximately 50,000 searches each. From ancient castles to vibrant live music and a welcoming pub culture, Dublin provides a slice of Gaelic history and hospitality that captivates British tourists.

Australia

Australia has long been a bucket list destination for many Brits and it seems like nothing has changed. In fact, ‘flights to Australia’ has a search volume of 48,000 per month.

Australia offers diverse landscapes, from unspoiled beaches to sprawling rainforests. The unique wildlife and iconic landmarks like the Sydney Opera House contribute to its hefty tourism figures, despite the long flight times.

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