Tips To Save Money On Your Next Holiday

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Going on holiday is often the event that we all look forward to the most in our calendar. It is where we can spend time relaxing with friends, family or other half and switching off from work. It is our time to rejuvenate and do the things that we want to do when we want to do it. Whether you like to spend your holidays having a much-needed lie-in before flopping down on a sun lounger on the beach, or if you prefer to get up and see the sunrise, taking a hike across mountains, it is up to you. You can learn new cultures and recipes, indulging in things such as Italian meringue buttercream, fresh street food in Thailand, or tapas in Spain. The only issue with heading away on holiday is that it can end up being costly. You will need money to spend on everything from your accommodation to your transport, your food and drink while you are there and your activities. If you are looking to save some money on your next holiday, we have put together a few top tips below.

Check out any last-minute bargains

Some of the best hotels can slash their prices by a lot when it comes to last-minute offers. This is why it’s a good idea to keep an eye on flights and accommodation through price comparison sites and wait until the last minute to book. You can find some places that have discounts of almost 50% of what you might have paid originally.

Book cheaper accommodation

The accommodation choice you opt for can also really affect your budget. Opting for a five-star, all-inclusive hotel is going to undoubtedly be more expensive than a hostel or campsite. Think about what you want from your break and where you are going. If accommodation is something that matters a lot for you, then try to save money in other areas.

Arrange your own transportation

Taxis can be costly so try to arrange your own transportation when you can. You could hire out a car to get your between places, or why not opt for walking or public transport? The bus can often be a very cheap way of navigating around somewhere new.

Opt for self-catering 

Food can be one of the biggest costs when you are on holiday, so why not opt for somewhere self-catered instead? This way you can budget for a food shop and make your own meals – something that is much cheaper than eating out all the time. You can use fresh local ingredients and make some incredible dishes that you might not be able to at home.

These are just a few top tips that can save money on your next holiday. Going away on a budget doesn’t mean that you end up missing out and you can in fact have the time of your life. What are some top tips you like to follow when heading abroad? Let us know in the comments below!

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