Holiday prices continue to rise. Already 350 zlotys per tourist
Holiday prices in popular European destinations have surged, increasing by an average of 350 zlotys per tourist.
Recent reports from Rzeczpospolita highlight a notable increase in holiday prices, with a rise of 20 zlotys observed over the last week for trips departing between August 3 and 9, 2026. This increment is part of a broader trend in rising prices, as holiday deals to locations such as the Canary Islands, Turkey, Greece, Egypt, and Bulgaria have seen costs spike by amounts ranging from 80 to nearly 200 zlotys. The cumulative rise, which has included several prior increases, now totals 348 zlotys, raising concerns among potential travelers expecting lower last-minute prices.
The sustained increase in tour package prices is indicative of the trends in the travel industry, where booking delays are leading to higher costs for consumers. As travelers increasingly hold off on making reservations, the resulting demand surge as the travel season approaches contributes to the price hikes. This situation could discourage budget-conscious travelers who may have hoped for discounts closer to the departure dates, potentially affecting overall travel plans for this summer.
Travel industry experts suggest that these continued price hikes may alter holiday planning strategies for many tourists. Those considering overseas travel might need to adjust their expectations regarding costs and potentially explore alternate destinations or travel times. As holiday season approaches, this trend emphasizes the importance of early planning and booking to secure more favorable pricing, positioning last-minute bookers in a less advantageous situation.