With summer holidays on the horizon, there’s good news for most people planning to get away this year. The Post Office’s latest Holiday Spending Report, released this week, has found that the British pound is stronger than a year ago against 25 of the 30 bestselling currencies. Those visiting Turkey can feel particularly smug as they’ll reap the biggest rewards, getting almost a third more for their money compared with last June. Other countries that offer Brits significantly extra currency for their sterling compared with a year ago include Mexico (12.8 per cent more, which is about an extra £57 for £500), Brazil (12.5 per cent, or an extra £55), Egypt (11.3 per cent, or an extra £51) and Jamaica (9.8 per cent, or an extra £45). Beware travelling to Thailand, Malaysia, Sweden, Switzerland or Japan, however, as all of their currencies have risen in value against the pound, although Thailand and Malaysia still offer good value overall.

Instead, consider the report’s top five destinations where the UK’s pound is strongest. We’ve picked three holidays in each that will make your money go even further this year.

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1. Turkey

Visit Land of Legends, Antalya

Aerial view of Nickelodeon Land of Legends water park.
The Land of Legends has 40 water slides

No need to splurge on spendy flights to Orlando. Antalya’s mammoth The Land of Legends is Turkey’s biggest theme park, with a 40-slide waterpark, nightly parades, a string of white-knuckle rollercoasters and, for little ones, a Nickelodeon Land that opened earlier this year. One of three hotels onsite is the all-inclusive Kingdom hotel, which has an extensive, child-friendly buffet, mini discos, an indoor pool and cartoon-coloured rooms that come with games consoles. Details Seven nights’ all-inclusive from £892pp, including flights and luggage (tui.co.uk)

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Hit the beach in Marmaris

Icmeler beach in Turkey with lounge chairs and umbrellas.
The beach at Icmeler will remind you of nearby Greece ALAMY

Turkey’s Mediterranean coastline has the same brilliant blue waters, seafront restaurants and long sunny days as nearby Greece, but often for a fraction of the cost. The five-star adults-only Supreme Beach Icmeler hotel is next to the sand and surrounded by pine forests, and less than a mile from Marmaris with its open-air nightclubs, marina and bustling bazaar. The all-inclusive hotel has 68 simple, modern rooms with tiled bathrooms, two pools, a fitness centre and a spa with a Turkish bath and sauna. Details Seven nights’ all-inclusive from £386pp, including flights (thomascook.com)

A city break in Istanbul

Galata Tower viewed from a narrow Istanbul street.
Istanbul is an affordable alternative to many other European capitals GETTY IMAGES

With its historical landmarks, gourmet restaurants and cultural attractions, Istanbul has all the charm of other major European cities for friendlier prices. Visit the Blue Mosque with its colourful tiled interior, sail along the Strait of Bosphorus which divides Europe and Asia, or pick up (even more) bargains in the 15th-century bazaar. Stay in Hagia Sofia Mansions Istanbul Curio Collection by Hilton, which is close to the major sights and has extravagantly decorated rooms, a garden restaurant offering shisha, and a spa built around a 1,500-year-old cistern. Details Five nights’ room only from £614pp, including flights and checked luggage (britishairways.com)

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2. Mexico

Party by the beach in Cancun

Next to the bath-warm Caribbean Sea but better value than islands like Barbados or Antigua, Cancun has white-sand beaches, a buzzy nightlife, spectacular coral reefs and nearby Maya ruins to explore. The Oleo Cancun Playa resort simplifies its rates by including everything from 24-hour room service to art workshops and meals in five restaurants. Rooms are all-white and minimalist, and some have sunset sea views. There are restaurants and shops within walking distance and the El Rey Archaeological Zone is less than two miles away. Details Seven nights’ all-inclusive from £1,186pp, including flights (virginatlantic.com)

Cross-country culture from Mexico City to Riviera Maya

Parque Hidalgo in Mérida, Mexico: statue and church.
Merida is the capital of the Yucatan ALAMY

Take advantage of cut-price currency and see even more of Mexico on this nine-night self-guided tour. You’ll spend three nights in a Mexico City hotel, including a visit to the Teotihuacan pyramids, before flying to the arty Yucatan capital of Merida for three nights in order to visit cenotes on the inner rim of an asteroid crater and the ancient Maya complex of Chichen Itza. Finally unwind with three nights in an all-inclusive beachfront resort on the Riviera Maya. Details Nine nights’ B&B from £2,559pp, including flights, transport, some excursions and some extra meals (haystravel.co.uk)

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Celebrate the dead in Oaxaca

Day of the Dead celebrations in Oaxaca, Mexico, featuring children in costume.
Oaxaca will be abuzz with parades during El Dia de los Muertos ALAMY

Decent exchange rates mean it’s even possible to visit Mexico during one of its most famous festivals. This small-group tour, departing on October 28, includes six nights in Oaxaca during El Dia de los Muertos, otherwise known as Day of the Dead, when the southern Mexican city thrums with street parades and candlelit vigils. You’ll view several, as well as joining an orientation walk round the city and taking a tortilla-making workshop in a local family’s home. Details Six nights’ B&B from £1,599pp, including activities and some extra meals (trailfinders.com). Fly to Oaxaca

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3. Brazil

Soak up the sun in Rio de Janeiro

Aerial view of Christ the Redeemer statue overlooking Rio de Janeiro.
A trip to Rio isn’t complete without a visit to the Christ the Redeemer statue ALAMY

Escape the British weather without blowing the budget by jetting to Rio de Janeiro for its endless stretches of sandy beach, rainforest trails, lively nightlife and the towering Christ the Redeemer statue. The Windsor Florida hotel is in a residential district within strolling distance of Flamengo beach but also two minutes’ walk from the nearest metro station for easy access to the sights without paying city-centre prices. It has an outdoor pool with loungers, a gym and a lavish buffet restaurant. Details Five nights’ B&B from £1,099pp, including flights and luggage (britishairways.com)

Waterfalls, rainforests and beaches on a countrywide tour

Iguazu Falls, Brazil and Argentina.
Spend three days exploring the Iguazu falls with G Adventures GETTY

Nab a bucket-list adventure for less with this eight-night small-group tour of Brazil’s highlights (plus a brief foray into Argentina). After a first night in Buenos Aires, you’ll fly to Iguazu for three nights exploring both the Brazilian and Argentinian side of these humongous falls, before a night in the Unesco-listed Portuguese colonial-era town of Paraty. Afterwards, a van and ferry will whisk you to Ilha Grande for two nights of hiking, snorkelling and fresh seafood before a final night exploring Rio de Janeiro. Details Eight nights’ B&B from £1,612pp, including transport and excursions (gadventures.com). Fly to Buenos Aires

Beachfront all-inclusive in Bahia

Aerial view of Iberostar Waves Bahia hotel and its pool area.
Iberostar Waves Bahia has three pools

Even a five-star all-inclusive represents a bargain in Bahia, known for its clear waters, historical sites and the waterfall-filled Chapada Diamantina National Park. The Iberostar Waves Bahia is close to the village of Praia do Forte and lies directly on its white-sand beach, though the hotel also has three pools in its gardens. There’s also a golf course, a large spa with Roman and Turkish baths, a two-storey fitness centre with a spinning room, a sea-turtle monitoring station and museum, and six restaurants including a poolside food truck. Details All-inclusive doubles from £218 (iberostar.com). Fly to Salvador

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4. Egypt

Big-ticket sights in Cairo

The Great Pyramid of Cheops at sunset in Giza, Egypt.
You can reach the Pyramids in 30 minutes from Cairo GETTY IMAGES

Hectic Cairo can be exhausting to fit into a weekend, so take advantage of the exchange rate and go for longer. Stay outside the centre in the residential Fifth Settlement neighbourhood for some breathing space between sights, with the Pyramids and Grand Egyptian Museum half an hour’s drive away. Local restaurants and shops are within walking distance of the Triumph Luxury hotel and there’s an outdoor pool with a bar, padel court, kids’ playground and spa for relaxing. Details Seven nights’ B&B from £915pp, including flights, transfers and luggage (easyjet.com)

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Cruise the Nile from Luxor

Hot air balloon over Luxor's Valley of the Kings.
A hot-air balloon trip is a great way to experience the Valley of the Kings GETTY IMAGES

Once the sole preserve of the wealthy, voyages down the Nile are now more affordable. You can sail down Africa’s longest river with Tui’s River Cruise aboard Al Horeya. On a round trip from Luxor, you’ll visit Edfu (for excursions to the Temple of Horus and the double temple of Kom Ombo) and Aswan, with all the on-board food, drink and entertainment included. The decent exchange rate means you can splurge on extra shore excursions, including a tour of the rock-cut Abu Simbel temples or a hot-air balloon trip over Luxor’s Valley of the Kings. Details Seven nights’ all-inclusive from £1,824pp, including flights and transfers (tui.co.uk)

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Swim in the Red Sea in Sharm el-Sheikh

A girl snorkeling over a coral reef in the Red Sea.
Cool off in the refreshing waters of the Red Sea GETTY

You’ll get near-guaranteed sunshine and wonderfully low prices if booking a beach break in Sharm el-Sheikh, on the southeastern coast of the Sinai peninsula. Stella di Mare Beach hotel and spa ticks every fly-and-flop box, with a large pool right next to its own beach, a jetty from which to jump straight into the Red Sea, a Padi centre for diving, a spa and three restaurants. Naama Bay’s shops, nightclubs and cafés are less than a ten-minute taxi ride away. Details Seven nights’ B&B from £571pp, including flights (firstchoice.co.uk)

5. Jamaica

Brag-worthy beaches in Montego Bay

Aerial view of Catalonia Montego Bay in Jamaica.
Catalonia Montego Bay has a private island that guests can walk to

Beaches don’t get much more exclusive than the one at Catalonia Montego Bay on Jamaica’s northwest coast. As well as the 1.5-mile stretch of white sand right beside its pool, the hotel has its own palm-tree-ringed private island, reached by walking across the clear shallow water. A spa, tennis courts, a diving centre and a mini-golf course might also tempt you from your lounger, and there are three à la carte restaurants including Japanese and Italian options, plus a jerk bar and beach grill. Details Seven nights’ all-inclusive from £1,160pp, including flights (thomascook.com)

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A full island tour

Man rafting down the Rio Grande in Jamaica.
Explore’s small-group tour offers rafting on the Rio Grande as an optional extra GETTY IMAGES

There’ll be plenty of opportunities to spend that holiday money during this small-group island tour of Jamaica’s highlights. Travelling by coach between five comfortable hotels, the itinerary includes a trip to a coffee plantation in the Blue Mountains, a visit to the Bob Marley Museum in Kingston, swimming on the sheltered Blue Lagoon beach, a guided tour of the Rose Hall Great House and rum tasting at the Appleton Estate distillery. Splurge on optional excursions such as local cooking classes or rafting on the Rio Grande. Details Nine nights’ B&B from £2,349pp, including transport, most excursions and some extra meals (explore.co.uk). Fly to Kingston

Play 007 in Oracabessa Bay

Lagoon cottage in Jamaica.
GoldenEye resort has 18 cottages and villas set across 52 acres BRIE WILLIAMS / ISLAND OUTPOST IMAGES

Spend the extra you’ll claw back with that favourable exchange rate on a stay at GoldenEye, Jamaica’s most famous hotel, and the former home of the James Bond creator Ian Fleming. This tranquil resort has just 18 cottages and villas within 52 acres of tropical gardens around a 150m stretch of white sand and a large lagoon. Spend your days snorkelling, paddleboarding or exploring the area on mountain bikes before dining by candlelight on the beach or in the Gazebo, a fine-dining treehouse restaurant. Details Seven nights’ room-only from £2,215pp, including flights (bestattravel.co.uk)

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