TUI has slashed prices on Spain holidays this summer with discounts of up to £150 off holidays in mainland Spain, the Canary Islands and the Balearics.
The best part is that the holiday deals are valid on travel dates between May 1 and October 31 2022, meaning that there's ample opportunity to snap up a bargain whether you're tied to the school holidays or not.
To claim the discount simply use the code SPAIN at checkout - although it's worth noting that there is a minimum spend of £1,000 per booking.
You can already check out all the discounted Spain holidays on the TUI website here, but to give you a helping hand we've flagged some of the bargains that caught our attention below.
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Some of the top Spain holidays we found include:
- Costa Dorada from £262pp : Staying seven nights half board at the 3T Best Oasis Park, departing from Belfast on May 17. Book here.
- Ibiza from £264pp : Staying seven nights room only at the 3T Hotel Brisa, departing from Belfast on May 25. Book here.
- Gran Canaria from £352pp : Staying seven nights self-catering at the 3T Jardin Del Sol Apartments, departing from London Gatwick on July 9. Book here.
- Costa Brava from £430pp : Staying seven nights B&B at the 3T L'Azure hotel, departing from Gatwick on June 14. Book here.
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Tenerife from £438pp : Staying seven nights B&B at the 3T St George Apartments, departing from Manchester on June 16. Book here.
- Majorca from £505pp : Staying seven nights all-inclusive at the 3T TUI SUNEO Lagomonte, departing from London Gatwick on July 10. Book here.
Don't be disheartened if the discounts aren't quite right for you. We've got you covered with guide to the latest holiday deals and cheap flights we think you'll want on your radar whether you're looking at holidays in Spain or other hotspots like Greece, Cyprus, France, Portugal, Italy and more.
Spain is actually one of 12 countries that recently eased travel rules for Brits, as UK holidaymakers enjoy an increasing number of options for sunshine getaways.
Until recently, only fully vaccinated Brits could visit Spain for holidays. However this week the country has changed its rules so unvaccinated Brits can visit if they have proof of Covid recovery.
Meanwhile unvaccinated teens aged 12-17, who can travel provided they have a negative PCR test result and are travelling with vaccinated adults.
All travellers also need to fill out a pre-travel form and obtain a QR code to show at border control, and the rules also apply for those travelling to the Canaries and Balearics.
Travel restrictions can change quickly during the pandemic so always check the Foreign Office's latest travel advice for a destination before booking a trip.
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