Brits are swapping overcrowded Spain and Greece for surprising long-haul destinations

Can Britain’s love relationship with Med finally cool? According to new research, a raft of non -European places has won our love this summer.
The classic solar holiday villages in Italy, France, Spain and Portugal become less popular, and tourists are looking for holiday strokes, including Thailand, Canada and the United States.
Virgin Media 02 data shows that visitors of Spain decreased by 9% annually-protests against extreme tourism among the factors that may see that the British holidaymakers lie in a different direction.
France, another permanent favorite, was held by the United States this summer, which commanded 17% of visitors and a jump on the channel where only 14% traveled.
Greece and Portugal? New data dedicate summer holidays to more distant places, as well as decreasing 7% and 5%, respectively.
Many of them do the maple leaf area, Canada now accounts for 9% of the trips from England.
Elsewhere, the United Arab Emirates benefited from 8% of the British tourist pallta, Thailand and Australia are both 5%.
Nevertheless, when it comes to last -minute getaways, the convenience looks like everything with the holiday villages that are just a short hop -away of the aircraft.
Change Costa Del Sol for Canada? According to the new research of Virgin Media 02 data, the British are progressing this summer this summer (Picture: Toronto)

Spain, where tourism protests took place all year round, fell to 9% popularity among British tourists-but our favorite for last-minute getaway (in the picture: Albir Town in Alicante)
Approximately 38% of us take late breaks to Spain, while Greece will see 25% and Italy 23%.
Christian Hindench, the commercial manager of Virgin Media O2, said about the latest research: ‘While the British discover new holiday points beyond Europe, we are proud to keep connected to everywhere they can walk around.’
After months of tourism protests in Spain, there was worse news for Brits to go to our favorite holiday this week – after seven miles Costa Blanca coastline was closed.
Tourists were forbidden to enter the water because of rare sea creatures, potentially a deadly pain.
Reg Flags, ‘the most beautiful killer of the ocean’ after the appearance of the blue dragons called the North of Torrevieja’nın Guardiamar Del Segura municipality appeared on the beaches.
The sea sümüğü, also known as Glaucus Atlanticus, nourishes the poisonous cells of creatures such as the deadly Portuguese man O’War and stores them in concentrated doses.
This process intensifies toxin and makes the blue dragon’s sting much stronger than prey.
Typical symptoms of blue dragon’s sting include nausea, pain, vomiting, and severe allergic reactions that may be fatal in some cases.

According to new data, the United States became more popular than France, 17 percent turned to the state, only 14 percent passes through the channel (in the picture: Venice Beach)
Guardiamar Del Segura’s Mayor Jose Luis Saez confirmed the order of maritime ban, which he stated that he would remain in place until yesterday’s statement, and said in his official X account: ‘The red flag on Guardaamar beaches.
‘Baths are being taken following the appearance of two Glaucus Atlanticus, known as the Blue Dragon, in Vivers Beach.’
‘We remind people that despite their bright and striking color and 1.5 -inch is small, they should stay away from this animal because of their insertion.
‘Guardamar del Segura Town Hall launched a preventive operation to detect possible examples carried by ocean currents.
‘City building workers closely follow the evolution of the situation and inform people about different measures to be taken.
“ If you see that one of these creatures does not touch the gloves, warning lifeguards and other authorities.
“ If you become a stung, wash the affected area and go to the nearest first aid point or health center.
‘These creatures are toxic and their stings can cause nausea, pain and vomiting.
‘For now and until the next announcement, it is forbidden to take a bath at sea.’

Abandoned: Tourists were forbidden to enter Costa Blanca for seven miles of Costa Blanca because of the rare sea creatures, which are potentially a deadly painful pain.
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Vivers Beach, a natural coast in the south of the Sogura River and north of La Babilonia Beach, is said to be full of people yesterday, but less than usual people challenges the ban on bathroom and risks heavy fines.
Loudhailers’ lifeguards were expected to remind tourists and locals according to local reports today, but Sunseekers will be allowed to go to the beaches even if they did not immerse the sea.
Red flags rose to the police on a blue dragon view of the police and then on the coastline, then on Sunday, La Linea de la Concept rose at Santa Barbara Beach.
The next day, instead of red, he was reopened to those who were washed with a yellow warning flag.