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Save up to £120 on your Travel Republic holiday with an exclusive discount for Sun readers

START packing your suitcase – you could save up to £120 on your next holiday with Travel Republic.

The trusted online travel agent is offering huge savings on destinations around the world as part of the Sun Like It Hot campaign to put some “yay” into your next holiday.

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You could save up to £120 on your Travel Republic holiday[/caption]
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A seven night break at Dynastic Hotel & Spa in Benidorm will cost you from £340pp with the discount[/caption]

Using the code YAYTHESUN, Sun readers can choose anything from a bargain retreat to a luxury all-inclusive, from long-haul destinations such as the Maldives and Florida to short-haul sizzlers Greece or Spain.

The sale includes 4-star and 5-star seven-night holidays, with savings between £25 and £120, depending on how much you spend, with the biggest discount on bookings costing £2,000 or more.

Want a super cheap holiday? You can still save pennies with a £25 discount on bookings between £600 and £799 and a £50 discount on holidays between £800 and £1,199.

There’s £100 off bookings costing between £1,200 and £1,999 and a whopping £120 off all bookings totalling more than £2,000.

We’ve rounded up some of the best deals you can take advantage of, no matter what your budget is.

The Greek islands are the perfect place for a break closer to home and there are some great deals to be had this spring and summer. Zante delivers stunning beaches and dramatic landscapes in the Ionian Sea.

For £382pp, you could spend seven nights’ all-inclusive at the 4-star Keri Village & Spa by Zante Plaza with return flights from Manchester Airport on May 3. The deal also includes €50 spa credit per room.

And there is luxury for less in Turkey too. An all-inclusive holiday to Icmeler, Dalaman at the 5-star Orka Lotus Beach costs from £298.50pp after the discount is applied, with flights from Gatwick on April 20.

If you fancy something closer to home, a seven-night holiday in Spain won’t break the bank. Seven nights at the 4-star Dynastic Hotel & Spa in Benidorm on an all-inclusive basis starts from £339.50pp, with return flights from Bristol on April 20 using the exclusive discount code.

Or how about a family holiday to the Sunshine State of Florida for a thrilling theme park adventure?

A seven night room-only stay at the Rosen Plaza Hotel on International Drive in Orlando starts from just £784pp, with a Kids Eat Free deal and free shuttle transfers. It includes return flights from Gatwick on September 1.

And if you really fancy treating yourself to the ultimate luxury break, it has to be the Maldives.

A week’s all-inclusive at the 5-star Kandima Maldives starts from £1,888pp, with a free upgrade to a Beach Studio, return flights from Heathrow on June 8 and transfers.

You can book your break now with a deposit from £35pp and Travel Republic offers monthly payment plans too.

All holidays are ATOL and ABTA protected and are covered by Travel Republic’s Holiday Promise, which has Covid protection. The online travel agent is also rated excellent on Trustpilot, with a score of 4.6 out of 5.

The YAYTHESUN code can be applied to any 4-star or 5-star holiday booked before March 14, travelling before October 31.

Go to travelrepublic.co.uk/YAYTHESUN or on 020 8974 7200, seven days a week, 9am to 6pm.

The Sun offer is available on new bookings only, use the code on Travel Republic’s check-out page and the discount will be applied where eligibility criteria is met.

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Seven nights all-inclusive in Turkey at Orka Lotus Beach will cost you from £299pp[/caption]
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Or treat yourself to a week-long holiday in the Maldives at Kandima Maldives, starting from £1,888pp[/caption]

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