In a poll of 2,000 holidaymakers, almost half of Brits (47%) are making compromises to their future holiday plans so they can still travel abroad.
Changes include going away for a shorter period (46%) and opting for short-haul destinations over long-haul breaks (35%), while more than one in five (23%) plan to swap where they normally holiday for more affordable destinations.
Two in five (40%) said they will choose not to go all-inclusive, while one in six (17%) will aim to do fewer activities while on holiday.
However, despite tighter budgets, six in 10 (59%) said they were "determined to be adventurous" with their travel plans, while nearly three in 10 (28%) do not want to compromise on experiencing new cultures.
The poll by loveholidays echoes the results of TTG’s latest Travel Agent Tracker survey, where agents said they were finding it increasingly difficult to match clients’ budgets and their expectations with heightened holiday prices.