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Brits Flock to Costa del Sol from Turkey

March 14, 2026·22 days ago·via Travel And Tour World
Brits Flock to Costa del Sol from Turkey
Thousands of British tourists shift from Turkey and Cyprus to Spain's Costa del Sol amid Mediterranean tensions. The safe haven draws crowds with sunny shores and reliable vibes. Geopolitical worries prompt this mass move for worry-free relaxation. Costa del Sol shines as the go-to secure retreat.

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