How to Holiday Abroad on a Budget (Guest)

If you haven’t managed to get away this summer holiday you may already be thinking about when you might be able to have a holiday, and how you can afford it on a budget. If you plan well and shop around, then you can have a fantastic break without upsetting the bank manager. Everyone needs to switch off for a bit, and those with money worries have even more of a reason to escape the stress for a few days. A holiday shouldn’t add to your stress levels though, and there are a few ways you can make sure it doesn’t.

Flights

Flights vary massively in price depending on the airline, when you book, and what time the flight departs and arrives. Early morning flights tend to be much cheaper than daytime ones so look for the anti-social hours first. If you have to travel to the airport for an early flight it is often easier to stay locally the previous night, and by staying at the Travelodge in Heathrow airport this needn’t be a big additional cost. Price out the difference between booking well in advance, booking a few months prior, and finding last minute deals, to see which is the least costly. There are lots of forums online offering advice on how to get the best deal with different airlines using this method.

Timing

If you don’t have kids you may not know when the school holidays are, but it is definitely worth finding out as the prices of a getaway jump right up at these times. Make the most of being able to travel when families can’t to get the best deals. Greater demand for holidays means higher pricing so seek out the least popular dates to travel. The added bonus of doing this is that flights, hotels, and resorts will be less crowded so you can have a quiet chilled out break. If you have kids but they are not yet at school, make the most of the ability to have cheaper holidays, as soon enough you will have to pay the premium rates if you want to go away.

Build your own

Package deals may look like an attractive option, as they take all the organising out of booking a holiday. They are not always the most cost efficient solution however and you can find some great pocket friendly prices by buying your flights and accommodation separately. It may take a lot more time to do, but you could end up on the same holiday as someone on a package deal for half the price. When it comes to activities whilst abroad you do not need to stick to the traditional costly tourist options. Simply being away from the daily grid and relaxing is enough for many holidaymakers and you can find loads of things to do that won’t cost the earth. Picnic on the beach, visit local museums or explore a nearby city all for a very small price.

Wherever you decide to go on your next holiday, be money savvy. You shouldn’t have to stress for the rest of the year because you’ve decided to take a break. Do your homework and find the best option for you, then chill out in the knowledge that you can afford to have a good time abroad.

Guest post by Catherine Lavinia

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