KAYAK has revealed five exciting and affordable holiday destinations to visit this spring
Travel search engine, KAYAK, has revealed five affordable holiday destinations to visit in May.
From strolling down the colourful streets of Nyhavn to marvelling at architectural wonders like the Rundetårn, Copenhagen promises an unforgettable experience. Whether it's wandering along the cobbled streets of Montmartre, admiring iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower or indulging in French cuisine, Paris promises a cultural journey like no other.
Palma, Spain Palma de Mallorca, nestled in the Balearic Islands, beckons to travellers with May flights starting at an average of £155* from Edinburgh Airport.
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