Cheapest July 2026 Holidays: Flights from £76
Cheapest July 2026 Holidays: Flights from £76

Millions of Britons have already secured their summer holidays, but there are still plenty of affordable options for those yet to book. While travel can be expensive, a trip abroad could cost less than £80 for flights, according to Skyscanner.

Top 10 Cheapest Destinations for July 2026

Skyscanner, a travel comparison website, allows users to search and compare flights from hundreds of airlines. It offers tools like price alerts, flexible date searches, and the "Everywhere" feature to find the cheapest destinations. The company reports that Dublin, Milan, and Prague are among the most affordable places to visit in June. For those planning a July getaway, here are the 10 cheapest destinations:

  • Dublin, Ireland: Average return £76, cheapest day to fly out: Tuesday
  • Milan, Italy: Average return £103, cheapest day to fly out: Tuesday
  • Palma, Spain: Average return £111, cheapest day to fly out: Tuesday
  • Ibiza, Spain: Average return £137, cheapest day to fly out: Tuesday
  • Rome, Italy: Average return £137, cheapest day to fly out: Tuesday
  • Alicante, Spain: Average return £150, cheapest day to fly out: Tuesday
  • Budapest, Hungary: Average return £162, cheapest day to fly out: Sunday
  • Faro, Portugal: Average return £171, cheapest day to fly out: Monday
  • Marrakech, Morocco: Average return £177, cheapest day to fly out: Tuesday
  • Valletta, Malta: Average return £183, cheapest day to fly out: Tuesday

Prices are based on the median cost of economy return flights booked through Skyscanner for travel in 2025 on the selected route and month, including taxes and fees.

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Don't Make This Holiday Mistake

Brits heading abroad this summer are advised to make one quick check before travelling. Experts at Compare the Market recommend taking out travel insurance that covers electronic devices. However, travellers should not assume every policy offers the same level of protection. Many people think their travel insurance automatically covers phones, tablets, and other gadgets, but policies vary. It's worth checking the small print to avoid unexpected costs. The note states: "Not all travel insurance policies include gadget cover. And travel insurance payouts for valuables are often low – as little as £200 for one item or £500 in total."

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