Published on November 17, 2025

As Black Friday approaches on 28 November 2025, travellers worldwide are preparing for one of the biggest discount events in the global travel calendar. Airlines, cruise lines, hotels and tour companies are rolling out generous offers, making this an ideal moment to plan a future holiday at a fraction of the cost. This travel-friendly guide explains the major deals available and how to book wisely.
Many major travel brands have launched early deals, offering up to 30% off small-group tours, major reductions on flights, and significant discounts on cruises. These advance promotions give travellers more time to plan and compare prices. For anyone planning a 2025 or 2026 holiday, this Black Friday could present one of the best opportunities of the year to secure lower rates.
Jet2 has introduced automatic discounts of 20% on select flights and released a stock of low-fare seats priced at £50 or below on certain winter 2025–26 routes. These fares open up the possibility of affordable weekend getaways, European city breaks or festive travel.
With many airlines expected to follow with flash sales, travellers who monitor fare-tracking apps or sign up for alerts could secure excellent value.
For holidaymakers looking for bundled deals, Jet2holidays is offering £100 off per person on trips scheduled from late 2025 through 2027. This is especially attractive for families planning early.
Theme parks are also joining the Black Friday wave. At Alton Towers, select dates allow children to stay and enjoy water-park access free of charge. Meanwhile, Legoland Windsor is offering free second-day entry on certain 2026 dates, making short family breaks more budget-friendly.
Cruise companies are offering some of the most eye-catching Black Friday discounts this year. Virgin Voyages is reducing the fare for a second traveller by up to 80% on select routes, along with extra onboard credit.
Norwegian Cruise Line has introduced a 50% discount on many sailings, including voyages on its newest ships.
Premium operator Oceania Cruises is offering up to 50% off more than 170 voyages scheduled for 2026 and 2027.
Royal Caribbean is offering sizeable per-person reductions and up to £760 off on select itineraries, especially on shared-cabin bookings.
MSC Cruises is joining the trend as well, with discounts reaching up to 30% on select 2025–26 departures from Southampton.
These discounts make cruising a highly competitive option for 2025 and beyond.
Small-group tour companies are offering attractive rates to early planners. WeRoad is featuring up to 30% off on selected tours until early December. G Adventures is matching this with its own 30% discount on certain itineraries available through the end of November.
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Hotels are participating too. The Scotland-based Marine & Lawn Hotels & Resorts group is giving 50% off its best available rate for stays between January and April 2026.
Travelers who collect loyalty points may find added value as some booking platforms and rewards programs are offering bonus points per pound or dollar spent during the Black Friday period.
Regulators and consumer protection groups advise travellers to remain cautious. Past Black Friday patterns show that not every discounted offer provides true value, and some prices return to normal quickly.
The UK Civil Aviation Authority reminds travellers to verify whether their chosen holiday provider holds an appropriate ATOL licence if booking a package holiday. This protection ensures travellers are not left stranded should the provider fail financially.
Travellers in other countries should check equivalent national aviation or consumer protection authority guidelines to confirm similar safety nets.
Paying by credit card may offer additional financial protection, depending on the traveller’s country. Reliable travel insurance is also highly recommended, especially for trips booked far in advance.
1. Set alerts early
Price-tracking tools are very useful for capturing sudden discounts during the Black Friday period.
2. Move quickly, but compare first
The best deals may sell out fast, so you should shortlist preferred dates and routes beforehand.
3. Verify protections
Confirm whether the company you book with offers recognised consumer or financial protection as recommended by aviation authorities.
4. Study cancellation terms
Flexible booking policies matter, especially when purchasing 2026 or 2027 travel.
Black Friday Travel Deals 2025 offer an excellent chance for global travellers to secure cost-effective holidays, cruises and tours. With careful planning, price comparison and attention to safety protections, travellers can enjoy smart savings on their next adventure. Whether you’re dreaming of an ocean voyage, a family theme-park getaway or a cultural tour, this Black Friday could be your pathway to an affordable and unforgettable journey.
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