If
you’re thinking about a summer holiday, start planning now. With Christmas and the New Year coming up, you’ll need to keep
a careful eye on your finances to make sure you have enough to see you through.
If you’re thinking about a big family holiday in the warm weather, it might be
a good idea to scale down your Christmas plans and add the savings to your
holiday fund. For families with children, you can explain that the holiday will
count as part of their Christmas gift.
Think
about destinations you might be interested and do your research early, so you
know exactly how much it’s likely to cost and where you’ll get the best value
for money. Remember, the further you decide to go, the more expensive the
holiday will be. You might like to consider a staycation and holiday here in
the UK. There are some fantastic attractions right on your doorstep for a
fraction of the price.
If
the draw of somewhere overseas is too strong though, choose somewhere with a good
exchange rate. Also, don’t buy your spending money from the airports, stations
or hotels because it’s likely you’ll end up paying commission. Buy in advance
from somewhere like the Post Office.
Be
flexible over your dates. Try to avoid peak seasons, because holidays are
almost always more expensive during those times. If you have children,
obviously school holidays hit all peak payment times, so perhaps think about
taking them out of school at a different time. You shouldn’t really do this
more than once though, and you need to make it really clear to the kids that
they’ll have to catch up on the work they miss.
Go
for discount airlines and book online to avoid agency fees. Book as far in
advance as possible to get the cheapest deals. If you can, fly mid-week
(Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday) when the prices are much more reasonable –
the weekends are very popular so usually the cost goes up accordingly.
Look
out for good package deals, as it’s usually cheaper to buy everything together.
To really save on your accommodation, consider going for a hostel options, or
even a holiday home. If you favour the latter, it means you can cook your own
meals instead of eating out every night and even do your own laundry if you
need to. You might even want to check out house swap programmes, where you go
and stay in someone else’s house while they stay in yours – what a great way to
get to know the community you’re visiting!
There are a lot of offers during the holidays even for trips so make sure to avail them.
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