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Where is the furthest you have travelled for less than £100?

16 replies

OneUmberJoker · 05/09/2025 15:40

Whether that be plane trains coaches taxis buses etc

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YanTanTetheraPetheraBumfitt · 05/09/2025 15:42

Barcelona for £24 return just before covid.

dilemma2516 · 05/09/2025 15:46

Morocco 25 pounds return 75 three days bed and breakfast

MrsMoastyToasty · 05/09/2025 15:53

Miami. My mum paid for DSIS 1, DSIS 2, BIL, DN1, DN 2, DH, me and her.

OhamIreally · 05/09/2025 16:37

Venice, Milan, Salzburg, Santiago, Jerez. Back in the cheap Ryanair days.

NorthFaceofthelaundrypile · 05/09/2025 16:47

Wroclaw in Poland… about £40 return earlier this year.
Back in the early days of Ryanair, I went to Venice and back for around £5

Havanananana · 05/09/2025 17:10

Stansted - Gothenburg for 99p each way with Ryanair, but that was only about 1,000 km each way.

Back in the days when I was a poor student I spent a month in Europe on an Interrail ticket - France, Spain, Italy, Austria, Germany, Netherlands - which cost less than £80 at the time. Even today a full pass only costs around £300, and there are cheaper options with limited days - e.g. 5 days of travel within one month currently costs £168 for anyone under 27.

More recently? London - Bucharest for less than £100 return with Wizzair. 2,000 km each way.

TidyDancer · 05/09/2025 17:12

Lanzarote which is about 1700 miles from me. Can’t remember the exact cost but it was definitely under £100 return.

ShinyAppleDreamingOfTheSea · 05/09/2025 17:14

I went on a 10 day package holiday to Spain by coach for £99 in the late 1980s.

CharlotteCChapel · 14/09/2025 21:58

Krakow in February, cheap easyjet flight ans a 5* hotel for around £30 a night

WilderHawthorn · 14/09/2025 22:22

I’ve got Bucharest booked for £63 return with Ryan air

Ormally · 15/09/2025 11:27

A long time ago - Sopron, Hungary (but from Austria, by train).
More recently, Stansted to Billund, Denmark. If they are still doing the route, which I can't work out, then some dates were showing as under £50.

chuzzlewitthechipmunk · 15/09/2025 11:32

I used to go to Italy regularly for about £30 back in the peak Ryanair crazy days.

a couple of times we did day trips to France on the Portsmouth - Caen route, including a cabin each way (so out overnight, spend the day in France, overnight on the way back) for less than £100 for two of us.

Sgtmajormummy · 15/09/2025 11:37

In summer 2024 I went from Middlesbrough to Newcastle by bus for £2. And other journeys for the same price.
I’d been considering a rented car!

Havanananana · 15/09/2025 15:19

Ormally · 15/09/2025 11:27

A long time ago - Sopron, Hungary (but from Austria, by train).
More recently, Stansted to Billund, Denmark. If they are still doing the route, which I can't work out, then some dates were showing as under £50.

Ryanair and Billund Airport have fallen out over passenger taxes, so Ryanair have closed the Stansted to Billund route. It's a shame as this was a really popular route with 2 flights a day and obviously the ideal route for getting to Legoland and the fabulous Lego House. There are other airlines flying UK - Billund, but now that Ryanair has gone the fares are no longer £50 a ticket.

pinkspeakers · 15/09/2025 16:21

We flew to Jordan for £55 return in 2023. Wizz Air.
Obscene really!

Our journey to the airport probably cost about the same again.

That was only with very small hand luggage. We paid an additional £44 for the two of us for a larger bag.

Bjorkdidit · 15/09/2025 16:35

TidyDancer · 05/09/2025 17:12

Lanzarote which is about 1700 miles from me. Can’t remember the exact cost but it was definitely under £100 return.

I went to Lanzarote for £30 return in the days when you could still take a trolley case within the basic price but almost certainly in the last 10 years. Take off the £26 APD and I couldn't get a return bus ticket to the nearest town a couple of miles away for the residual £4.

Flights used to be priced without tax, which they added on after. I went to the Isle of Man for 37 pence.

In a couple of weeks I'm going for a day trip to Gdansk in Poland for £50.

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