
£100,000 OF JET2HOLIDAYS VOUCHERS TO BE WON
GET away this summer thanks to Jet2holidays. W e have a whopping £100,000 worth of holiday vouchers up for grabs, with 100 lucky Sun readers each winning a £1,000 Jet2holidays voucher for this summer!
You can spend your £1,000 voucher however you like across Jet2holidays bumper map of hotspots and hidden gems.
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We are talking classic favourites like Majorca, Turkey and Tenerife, or how about somewhere in Montenegro or Greece?
Plus, they have lots of tempting new destinations to choose from, including the Costa de la Luz, Pula and the Istrian Coast.
Jet2holidays is the UK's number one tour operator, providing package holidays you can trust to more than 65 sun-soaked destinations across Europe and beyond.
With decades of expertise, flexible stays for all boards and budgets, and fab flight times, they are with you every step of the way.
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All Jet2holidays include return flights, 2 to 5-star accommodation, return transfers~, 22kg baggage and 10kg hand luggage, wrapped up into an ABTA and ATOL-protected package. So they're always giving you more.
And the best part? You can secure your stay and spread the cost with PayPal Pay in three interest-free payments^. There are millions of Free Child Place holidays‡ available too. Nothing beats a Jet2holiday!
HOW TO ENTER?
Download the Sun Savers app or sign up to sunsavers.co.uk.
Go to the Offers section and click Start Collecting on the Jet2holidays page.
Pick up The Sun newspaper and collect FIVE out 13 Sun Savers codes. We will print one daily in the newspaper from Saturday, May 31 until Thursday, June 12.
Enter or scan your five Sun Savers codes on the app or website by midnight on Friday, June 20.
Or sign up to Sun Club for £1.99 and enter without the need to collect Sun Savers codes.
18+ UK residents only (exc. NI, IoM & CI). Multiple code collect 31/05/25-13/06/25. Digital Newspaper and Sun Club subscribers enter by 20/06/25. Online access required. Entry closes 23:59pm on 20/06/25. ~Unless otherwise stated. *On bookings made ten weeks or more before departure. Full payment required by balance due date. ^See www.jet2holidays.com/part-payment for full details. T&Cs apply, see sunsavers.co.uk or club.thesun.co.uk/sun-club.
Sun Club: Introductory offer £1.99 per month for the first 12 months, then £4.99 thereafter; or £12 in advance for first 12 months, then £49.99 per year unless you cancel at least 7 days before your next billing date. For full Sun Club T&Cs, visit thesun.co.uk/club.
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