Turkey slashes the price of holidays to encourage Brits back – with all-inclusive breaks for less than £300

TURKEY has long been a popular holiday destination for Brits thanks to cheap deals and great weather.

However, the hotspot has seen holiday bookings fall in recent weeks.

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AlamyThe country was hit by a devastating earthquake in February, which has affected holiday bookings[/caption]

The drop follows the devastating earthquake earlier this year, which killed more than 50,000.

Despite it happening far from the holiday resorts, a number of travel agencies in Turkey said that bookings have dropped off since the earthquake, the Telegraph reports.

One tour operator said they had “dropped some southeast trips” but were still offering other tours, saying: “The Turkish economy needs visitors more than ever after this.”

Anne-Louise, from Patara Viewpoint Hotel said that people in the tourist areas “need their jobs to earn money to support their families at this difficult time”

She added: “So do come to Turkey this summer. Turkey needs you.”

The UK Foreign Office does not issue any travel warnings to the popular holiday hotspots which include Antalya, Bodrum and Dalaman.

There is a state of emergency in place in some provinces, although these do not affect Brits with the majority of the hotspots still safe for tourists.

And if you want a bargain holiday, Turkey has some amazing deals right now.

All-inclusive breaks can be found for as little as £257pp, with the cheapest break at Selen Icmeler, a three-star hotel in Dalaman.

We’ve found other bargains too, including:

3* all-inclusive with Jet2 holidays from £390pp3* all-inclusive with TUI from £435pp4* all-inclusive with Love Holidays from £306pp4* all-inclusive with On The Beach from £410pp

Each of the breaks include seven nights, return flights, and some also include baggage and transfers.

And when you are on holiday, your money will go much further than it did pre-pandemic.

Five years ago, £1 would fetch 4.54 Turkish lira.

Now, Brits can expect to get 21.5 Turkish lira for £1 making Turkey a whopping 375 per cent cheaper to visit compared to 2017.

Flights are just a few hours from the UK and temperatures can reach up to 33C – making it ideal for a fly-and-flop break.

If you fancy going elsewhere, is also home to a destination dubbed the ‘Turkish Maldives‘.

Suluada is a Mediterranean island in Turkey, and it is surrounded by crystal clear waters with white sand.

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