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Sunshine Saturday Competition 2026 – Your Chance to Win a £1,500 Holiday Voucher

January 16, 2026

Sunshine Saturday is known as the biggest holiday booking day of the year — when thoughts of sunshine, beaches and city breaks finally start becoming real plans. To celebrate, we’re giving you the chance to boost your next adventure with our Sunshine Saturday Competition 2026, offering a chance to win £1,500 in holiday vouchers to one lucky winner, plus ten £50 Amazon Gift Cards for runners-up.

Whether your ideal holiday means relaxing on a Mediterranean beach, exploring a new European city, enjoying a family getaway, or finally taking that long-planned adventure, a holiday voucher can help make it happen. From short breaks to longer trips further afield, Sunshine Saturday is a moment when many people start turning travel ideas into real plans for the year ahead.

What Is the Sunshine Saturday Competition?

The Sunshine Saturday Competition is our way of rewarding customers who are thinking ahead about their travel plans. There’s no purchase required — simply get a quote and you’ll be automatically entered into the draw.

The competition is open to UK residents aged 18 or over, and there’s one entry per person. It’s a straightforward opportunity to win something special while exploring travel insurance options that could support your next trip. The Sunshine Saturday Competition is run by Travel Insurance Facilities Plc (tifgroup) and applies to travel insurance quotes requested through any of the participating tifgroup brands (albert & eddie, Alpha, DOGTAG, Flexicover, Get Going, Holidaysafe, Insurancewith and TopDog). There is one combined prize draw covering all participating brands.

Learn more about Sunshine Saturday 2026 here.

Full competition terms and conditions apply. For more information, please click here.

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