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19 April 2025 / 13:31
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Easter and summer travel boom

A sense of nostalgia, recreating childhood memories, and going back to simpler times is driving how Brits choose their holidays, according to a new survey.  

A study of 2,000 adults commissioned by Jet2holidays found that almost three quarters (72%) are influenced by nostalgia when choosing where to holiday, with 71 per cent heading back to places they visited as a child.

When planning holidays, Brits say nostalgia plays a role in where they visit, with one in five (19%) staying in the same hotel, eating the same food, and enjoying the same beaches.  

Holidaymakers are embracing the chance to step back in time and share memories with their own families, with 71% revisiting an overseas holiday destination they visited as a child. Of those, two-thirds (67%) revisited to recreate childhood memories and 39% chose to revisit so they can share those experiences with loved ones.  

From reliving childhood adventures to introducing partners or children to a favourite spot from years gone by, nostalgia is clearly a driver in how Brits holiday. Over a quarter (29%) say the nostalgic feeling is good for their well-being

The survey also shows that a summer holiday with family overseas comes out as the most cherished childhood memory. Two in five Brits (39%) say that a family holiday is their most cherished childhood memory over birthdays, getting their first pet, and even celebrating Christmas.  

 

Top ten most cherished childhood memories: 

A childhood summer holiday overseas with family39%
Playing with friends34%
Birthdays27%
Visiting relatives23%
Christmas22%
First pet20%
Learning to ride a bike15%
Last day of school13%
School sports day10%
Staying up late for New Year’s Eve9%

 

When asked what made their childhood holidays so special, the study found that over half said it was the quality time with their family (54%), followed by the activities (40%), and the destination (39%).  

As well as recreating cherished moments from the past, almost a quarter (24%) say that revisiting a holiday destination helps them rediscover a sense of comfort from simpler times.  

For those yet to return to an old-time holiday spot, almost more than half (57%) are interested in taking a trip down memory lane and re-exploring these destinations. 

Apr 18, 2025

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