The cost of a beach holiday has rocketed with accommodation costing 35 per cent more on average this summer than last year. The recent announcement that holidays could be back on from as early as next month has led to surge of bookings, as well as higher prices.
It was only last month confirmed that people in England could be allowed to stay in self-contained accommodation such as holiday lets from April 12.
Under Boris Johnson's road map for easing lockdown restrictions foreign holidays - which may be allowed from May 17 - are likely to involve several restrictions and requirements such as coronavirus testing and self-isolation periods.
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