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3/4 of Poles are planning a holiday trip. We are on the podium in Europe

2025-06-08 18:00

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2025-06-08 18:00

78 percent are planning a trip during the holidays this year. examined Poles; This is the third result in Europe – results from the study at the request of Allianz Partners. The respondents plan to allocate an average of less than 6.5 thousand to travel. zloty; They are ready to reduce daily expenses to put away money.

3/4 of Poles are planning a holiday trip. We are on the podium in Europe
3/4 of Poles are planning a holiday trip. We are on the podium in Europe
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The study shows that 58 percent Poles will spend their holidays in the country – the most by the sea (32 percent) and in the mountains (22 percent). In turn, 35 percent will go abroad.

A total of over 3/4 of the respondents declared that they are planning a holiday trip in the period from June to September – this is one of the highest results in Europe. Only Italians (83 percent) and Spaniards (80 percent) plan the trip more often. Similarly to Poles, the trip is also declared by the Swiss, and less often – the British (77 percent), French and Austrians (74 % each), Dutch (70 percent) and Germany (66 percent).

Poles plan to allocate an average of PLN 6,431.32 (1514 euros) on an average trip, which is an increase of PLN 1091.71 compared to 2024, but this amount still places us at the forefront of the most economical tourists in the EU.

The average Austrians' budget is EUR 2622, and the Dutch 2364 euros. The Swiss and British plan to spend the most (of all countries studied) on trips – respectively 3722 and 2747 euros. Spaniards have the smallest average budget – 1056 euros.

The study showed that 61 percent European travelers are afraid of growing costs of trips. Poles, however, are worried about them less (43 percent of indications) – than Germany (69 percent), the British (68 percent) or Italians (68 %).

Every fifth respondent from Poland (22 percent) does not plan trips at all – in this group almost half for financial reasons. As the authors of the information noted, this is a relatively low percentage of non -recruitors compared to other countries, e.g. in the Netherlands it is 30 percent. and in Germany 34 percent

The study also shows that Poles are willing to reduce daily expenses to go to rest – 65 percent. plans to give up entertainment, and 61 percent Postpone the purchase of a car or renovation of the apartment.

“At the same time, when we plan to travel, we want it to be unique – as many as 51 percent of Polish tourists (most in the list) will take care of luxurious experiences while traveling (not sparing major expenses – after all, the holidays are once a year)” – added the authors.

The report emphasized that when choosing a place for holidays, over two -thirds of respondents (66 percent) takes into account environmental risk – such as fires or floods (an increase of 5 pp). In turn, more than half (56 percent) plans to change the way of traveling to limit their impact on the environment, e.g. by choosing more sustainable transport or ecological accommodation (increase by 5 pp).

One in two tourists (54 percent) indicated that he is aware of cyber threads while traveling, including when using public Wi-Fi networks, USB chargers or public computers (increase by 6 pp).

The authors of the study emphasized that more and more people planning the trip are choosing additional protection in the form of tourist insurance – 69 percent. (an increase of 3 pp) travelers from Poland declared that he would buy tourist insurance or already have it.

The study “International Travel Confidence Index 2025” was conducted by Opinionway on a group of 9.3 people from nine European countries using the CAWI method on April 11-22 this year. 1045 respondents were subject to the study in Poland. (PAP)

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Ashley Davis

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