According to holiday specialist Hoseasons, both the strength of the euro against the pound and tighter finances will see less people traveling to Europe this year.
Spokesperson Peter Joyner revealed that European breaks are now a third more expensive than holidays in the UK.
"More people will stay in the UK, not just because of the strength of the euro but because of their concerns about their own financial situations," he said.
"They want a holiday that is financially manageable, they have a budget and they want to know if they can have a holiday within the context of that budget."
A recently survey carried out by trivago found that three quarters of Brits will reduce their holiday budget this year.
The research also showed that 35 per cent of Brits intend to compare prices and plan ahead to save money.
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