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What if a weekend trip overseas turned out to be more affordable than a stay in the UK? ✈️

A new travel phenomenon known as the “All-Inclusive Weekender” is making this a reality. The travel agency On the Beach is providing short Friday-to-Sunday getaways that encompass flights, accommodations, unlimited meals, and beverages starting at approximately £60 per day.

Given that the typical Brit spends around £127 on a regular weekend at home, these short vacations can be cheaper than staying in the UK.

Popular destinations include sunny locations such as Crete, Faro, Rhodes, and the Canary Islands.

For instance, you can grab a two-night all-inclusive trip to Majorca with round-trip flights for only £115 per person — less expensive than an average weekend in the UK.

So rather than spending your weekend indoors, you could be unwinding by the pool in the sun and still return to work by Monday.

Would you consider a weekend getaway like this? 🌴

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00:00What if flying abroad for the weekend was cheaper than staying in the UK?
00:04A typical weekend in Britain costs around £127 per person.
00:10Food, drinks, activities.
00:13It adds up fast, but a new travel trend is changing everything.
00:18Travel company on the beach has launched something called the all-inclusive weekender.
00:22You leave on Friday and come back Sunday.
00:25Okay, flights included, hotel included, unlimited food, unlimited drinks, all for about £60 a day.
00:34Destinations include Crete, Faro, Rhodes, and the Canary Islands.
00:40A two-night trip to Mahorca costs just £115 per person.
00:44That's actually £12 cheaper than the average UK weekend.
00:48And people love the idea.
00:50Research shows 88% of Brits would consider booking it.
00:53So instead of the pub or chores at home, you could be by a pool in 25-degree sunshine
00:59and still be back at work on Monday morning.
01:02Same weekend.
01:03Same money.
01:05But a much better story.
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