The Eurozone heavily battered by the rise in the value of the Euro, is now back in favour as the Euro plummets on the currency exchanges.
The good news for UK holidaymakers planning trips to the eurozone is that the Holiday Costs Barometer reveals cost reductions in most of the eurozone destinations, but most notably in Portugal and Spain where the price crash is in the region of 40 to 42 per cent compared with a year ago..
If you’re planning a holiday in the eurozone, make sure you apply for a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC). The EHIC will entitle you to state-provided healthcare in the European Economic Area and Switzerland.
You will still need to buy travel insurance to cover certain medical costs, travel delay and lost luggage. Insurewithease offers a range of affordable single trip and annual multi-trip policies.
This is good news, and with the cost of holidays to Spain and Greece from just £99, can you afford not to go for a week or so in the sunshine.
Non euro countries such as Turkey, Tunisia and the Red sea resorts of Egypt have become more popular because of Holiday makers decisions to avoid the Euro..
So now you have no excuse, not to sample the delights of Eurozone destinations without breaking the bank.
