The peak viewing season for the Northern Lights is just around the corner with 44% of UK holidaymakers putting that as their top travel destination.
As many as 77% of UK holidaymakers are planning to travel somewhere new in the next 12 months, with even more hoping to visit one of their dream travel destinations. Research, commissioned by Post Office, revealed a definitive travel bucket list.
Many want to walk through the Rome Colosseum built in 70AD by the emperor Vespasian, enjoy the best beaches of Bali and experience the cherry blossom season in Japan . Also on the ultimate bucket list, according to Post Office, is Greek island-hopping , visiting the Amalfi coast in Italy and soaking up the atmosphere in the middle of New York’s Times Square .
Eighty-five percent of those surveyed reckon they are better travelled than their parent’s generation, with Gen Z the most likely to be planning the trip of a lifetime , compared to just 32% of Britons over the age of forty. Yet despite wanting to head off on a wanderlust adventure, more than a quarter of tourists don’t bother taking out travel insurance, with those over 55 more likely to put holiday insurance cover in place compared to just two-thirds of 16 – 24-year-olds.
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