easyJet holidays has a simple promo code running right now: BEACH50 takes £50 per person off beach holidays, with no minimum spend. If you’re booking for a family of four, that’s £200 off in one hit.
What’s the deal?
- BEACH50: save £50 per person on beach holidays, no minimum spend. Valid for holidays taking place before 31 October 2027.
- CITIES20: save £20 per person on city breaks, no minimum spend. Valid for holidays taking place between 2 April 2026 and 31 August 2026.
Apply the code on the extras page of easyJet holidays. You can use one discount per booking.
Checked on 26 May 2026.
Is it actually good value?
Yes, because it’s unusually clean for a package discount. £50pp with no minimum spend is the kind of code you can stack on top of an already-good fare and hotel price, rather than having to hit a big basket threshold. If you’re booking for more than one person, the saving adds up fast.
Use the code on a package you already like, then compare the final total against one or two similar holidays for the same dates and board basis before you book.
The verdict
If you’re booking a beach package anyway, it’s absolutely worth running your search through easyJet holidays and seeing if BEACH50 knocks a meaningful chunk off. And if you’ve got a summer city break in mind, CITIES20 is a decent extra saving for 2026 dates.
How to book
Tap Book Now to start on the official promo page, then:
- Run your holiday search as normal.
- On the extras page, add the promo code (BEACH50 or CITIES20).
- If the discount does not apply, try a different date, destination type, or hotel. Some packages will not qualify.

Useful info
When does easyJet have sales? (2026 guide)
Cheap holidays and city breaks under £100

Jane Robinson is Senior Editor at Flight Tribe. She has a Master’s in English and Journalism, and writes about flight deals, holiday offers and practical ways UK travellers can spend less without wasting time on weak promotions. Jane has spent time living and working across Asia and New Zealand, which gave her a lasting interest in how people travel, eat, move around and spend their free time in different places.
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