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Lots of people will be searching for a way to plan a cheaper Easter vacation.
One may be enticed to choose a staycation that is closer to their home. This could entail bringing a bucket and shovel for a beach vacation or venturing to a city that has been on their list to visit.
To save money during a stay-at-home vacation, Bev Dumbleton, the COO of Sykes Holiday Cottages, recommends replacing popular tourist destinations with lesser-known ones.
According to Dumbleton, data from Sykes on weekly rental prices indicates that places like Holmfirth and Staithes in Yorkshire, and Blaenau Ffestiniog in Gwynedd, Wales, tend to have high value.
She suggests that savvy travelers can save money by seeking out areas with affordable activities. This could include visiting the various attractions in Blackpool or going on hikes or adventures in the Welsh valleys.
According to Dumbleton, booking in advance may increase the chances of securing your preferred choice, despite the possibility of last-minute deals.
“Although there will be last-minute deals available, waiting too long may result in missing out on the more budget-friendly choices that are expected to be in high demand this year,” she advises.
On the other hand, being adaptable and receptive to different destinations may prove beneficial.
“If you’re flexible with your destination and travel dates, stay alert for any discounts or deals,” suggests Dumbleton.
During peak holiday seasons, families with children of school age typically experience a rise in prices.
There could potentially still be methods to discover more affordable alternatives.
According to Dumbleton, if your schedule does not allow for travel during school breaks, consider looking into mid-week vacations as they are typically more affordable.
“Taking a vacation towards the tail end of the school break may also be more budget-friendly.”
It may also be beneficial to keep in mind the timing of school breaks in the destination you intend to visit, as they may vary slightly from your own location.
If you are thinking about renting a property for vacation, Dumbleton recommends collaborating with family or friends to reserve a larger space and divide the expenses.
According to her, this would most likely be a more affordable choice compared to booking separate hotel rooms or multiple vacation rentals, and it would also add a lot more enjoyment to the experience.
“Additionally, be sure to keep an eye out for pet-friendly places to stay if you have pets. This will allow you to avoid the expenses of boarding your pets while traveling, and also gives you the opportunity to bring your beloved furry companions with you.”
Opting for self-catering can also reduce expenses.
Dumbleton proposes alternating roles as chef to reduce the frequency of dining out each evening. In addition, one can save money on breakfast and lunch by making them at home.
If you plan on traveling internationally during the Easter holiday, there is positive information from M&S Travel Money. They announced in February that the British pound has increased in worth compared to various currencies used in popular foreign destinations over the last year.
According to a recent report from M&S Travel Money, Sterling has experienced growth compared to the Euro, Thai baht, and Japanese yen, as well as the US, Canadian, Australian, and New Zealand dollars. It is important to stay informed on current rates as currency values are subject to change.
Allow ample time to strategize your currency purchases and compare prices for the most favorable options, instead of waiting until the eleventh hour at the airport.
Please remember to account for all expenses when creating your holiday budget, including potential overlooked costs like snacks, transportation, and tipping.
In order to prevent a costly error, there are also several pitfalls in insurance that one should steer clear of.
Please make sure to compare prices and services to find the right option for your needs. Also, be sure to purchase insurance as soon as you make your booking. This way, you will be covered in case there are any unexpected changes to your travel plans.
According to Lucie Hart of the Association of British Insurers, it is crucial to purchase travel insurance right after booking your holiday. This provides immediate coverage in case the unexpected occurs and you have to cancel your trip. Travel insurance is not just a luxury, but a necessity, especially since it can protect you from exorbitant expenses for emergency medical care while traveling.
“Looking at different options can assist in finding the best insurance coverage for your specific requirements, while also securing the most affordable rate. However, we advise against solely basing your decision on price. It is important to also disclose any pre-existing medical conditions.”
Hart explains that travel insurance for international trips is meant to protect your travels that begin and end in the UK. While you may be able to purchase specialized travel insurance after you have already left the country, it is wise to take precautions and buy your coverage before departing.
Source: independent.co.uk