Britons yet to book their 2024 summer holiday may be keen to book a European escape.
And with the launch of new package holidays courtesy of Ryanair and Holiday Best, holidaymakers can explore Krakow and Montenegro via major airports across the UK.
Holiday Package Operator Holiday Best said: “Holidays for Krakow have launched from Bristol, Glasgow, London, and Manchester, while flights for Montenegro have launched from London, with holiday packages available to book in time for the May bank holidays and summer months.”
Poland
Those looking to visit Poland’s former capital, Krakow, should expect a “kaleidoscope of medieval meeting the modern day, antiquated pageantry cascading through student-filled streets” and “a couple of (alleged) dragon bones sprinkled in for good measure”.
Enjoy a ‘kaleidoscope of medieval meeting the modern day’
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The travel experts at Holiday Best said: “Some of the must-see attractions include the Wieliczka Salt Mine, Wawel Royal Castle, St Mary’s Basilica, and of course the Collegium Maius for the academics out there, an 15th century Gothic architecture university building and the oldest surviving of its kind in Poland.
“In the summer, Krakow comes to life with festivals – including the famous Midsummer celebrations that last for 10 days – and Holiday Best are offering customers a stunning range of four and five-star hotels to rest after a day spent soaking up the culture.”
A visitor to St Mary’s Basilica took to Tripadvisor to praise the landmark, calling it an “absolutely stunning basilica with a sumptuous interior”.
One visitor to Wawel Royal Castle called it a “beautiful place rich in history, landmarks, art, legends and beautiful spots”.
Another gave a rave review but provided a warning on price. They divulged: “This was one of the major sites to see during our visit to Krakow, and it was well worth the trip.
“The castle is absolutely beautiful and huge. We took several of the tours and enjoyed every single one of them.
“That leads me to my only complaint: that they do ‘nickel and dime’ you quite a lot. Each section of the castle has its own ticket and its own cost. In a way that can be good because you can build your own experience, but it can also cost you a small fortune.”
Montenegro
Holiday Best said: “Tucked away between the more popular destinations of Croatia, Greece, and Italy, Montenegro is a bit of a hidden gem – but one that is well worth the three-hour flight.
“The landscape looks like it was plucked straight from a Disney movie, from the dramatic fjords of the Bay of Kotor dotted with medieval towns, to the rugged Durmitor National Park boasting turquoise lakes and snow-capped peaks.
“Then of course there’s the idyllic towns of Budva and Herceg Novi, where ancient history and modernity collide.
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“For those looking to escape this summer, Holiday Best are offering customers a stunning range of four and five-star hotels.
“These include the Podgorica hotel overlooking the Moraca River, and the Hotel Rivijera set in amongst the mountains in the heart of Petrovac, just steps from the Roman mosaics and Elijah’s Church.
“June is one of the best months to visit Montenegro, to avoid the tourists and enjoy the nice weather.”
The Bay of Kotor is a gorgeous site in Montenegro, with one Tripadvisor review reading: “A must-visit area of Montenegro or even on a day trip from Dubrovnik. The stunning views and numerous swimming areas make this one of the best tourist places on the Balkans and I am from another Balkan country.
“It is very beautiful to just go around the bay by car and absorb the atmosphere. Some of the small villages after Kotor are also a must with their picturesque boats and bays.”
Chief Marketing Officer at Holiday Best John Milburn said: “We’re so excited to be adding these brand-new destinations to our portfolio, just in time for the summer. It’s been a long time in the works, but we love bringing new adventures to our customers, and we’re I’m looking forward to seeing our customers discover the magic for themselves.”
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