It's a long weekend. This is his “king”

The November long weekend is becoming an increasingly important part of Poles' travel calendar. The number of reservations increased by 9%. on an annual basisand the Baltic Sea remains the leader in popularity with 45%. participation in the structure of trips – says Travelist.pl.
Interestingly, data shows that the November long weekend is enjoyed by as much as 66%. greater interest than the May weekend and by 23 percent. more popular than the June weekend, second only to the long weekend in August – we also read in the analysis.
The average cost of a stay for two people with breakfast or meals in a three- to five-star hotel on a November weekend is PLN 554 per night, i.e. 10-22 percent. less compared to the mentioned summer and spring weekends – the authors of the report also note.
Kołobrzeg is the clear leader of the ranking
Kołobrzeg was at the forefront of the most frequently chosen cities with 12%. booking on Travelist.pl. They take the next places Szklarska Poręba, Gdańsk, Szczyrk and Mielno. In the second half of the ranking are Karpacz, Międzyzdroje, Świnoujście, Świeradów-Zdrój and Nałęczów.
The most popular cities of “November”
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“The dominance of the Baltic Sea is becoming even more noticeable, and the difference between the sea and the mountains has increased to 7 percentage points. More and more people choose the sea, appreciating the rich infrastructure, wellness facilities and peaceful atmosphere. The mountains, in turn, have a stable position, attracting tourists looking for silence and outdoor activities,” explains Eliza Maćkiewicz, Head of Commercial at Travelist.pl.
“Guests are increasingly opting for offers in which, in addition to accommodation, they are provided with meals, access to a swimming pool or a spa area. In turn, for families, attractions for children, game rooms and water parks are becoming a necessity. This makes the trip a full-fledged holiday, not just a short stay away from home,” adds the service representative.
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