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Add us as a preferred source on Google »Popular travel agent loveholidays has launched a huge winter sale just in time for Christmas.
Holidaymakers can save up to €400 on holidays from Irish airports, including last minute winter sun for early 2026, or you can book your summer 2026 break.
The prices start from €169 per person, and you can book the deals between now and midnight on 8 February, 2026 via the website here.
Loveholidays say: "Those looking to save on their next escape can secure savings on hundreds of package holidays, with last minute winter sun and summer 2026 breaks all included."
There are also deals available for those flying from Ireland West Airport Knock, including seven nights in the Portugal's Algarve from €279 per person, as well as trips from Shannon Airport.
You can also spread the cost of your trip by paying a deposit which starts from just €19 per person, and spread the cost with pay-monthly plans to help budgeting for holidays that extra bit easier.
To find out more and browse all of the loveholidays deals head to the website here.
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Published 12:26 19 Dec 2025 GMT
The deals depart from major airports, including a seven night trip to Plaza Real Atlantic Hotels in the Algarve from Dublin, starting from €169pp, and seven nights at Hotel Best Sol d'Or in Costa Dorada out of Cork from €359pp.

Other deals taking off from Dublin Airport include seven nights in Costa del Sol from €259 per person, Tenerife for seven nights from €349, or Duabi for seven nights in May from €599 per person.
While Cork departures include seven nights in Lanzarote from €459 per person, Turkey's Aegean Coast for seven nights from €519, or city breaks to Amsterdam or Prague at €289 or €299 per person for three nights each.
This includes seven nights in Majorca's Playas del Rey from €329 per person or a city break to Budapest for three nights at €219 per person.
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