The cost of your annual holiday seems to keep creeping up a little year on year, travel operators are always increasing the cost of package holidays and this year is no different, even in this current economic climate. With the latest news of some travel companies increasing their prices by up to 40% on some summer package holidays. So what does this mean in money terms to you, well it could be that you’re traditional week or two in the sun, ends up rising by about £350 for an average family holiday.
Now if that makes you think that there must be a more cost effective holiday option, then why not consider renting a holiday home direct from a holiday home owner, then simply arranging your own cheap flights flights. A self catering holiday villa in the Canary Islands could cost you a lot less than you think and gives you the freedom to plan your holiday and tailor it to suit your individual pleasures. Why not have a look for yourself today at http://www.vacationrentalpeople.com
Another way to save a few pennies would be to try and beat the exchange rates. If the price of the Euro and Dollar is putting you off going to some European countries or America for your holiday’s, then take the time to research areas where the recent move in exchange rates hasn’t affected holiday costs so much. If you look carefully there are some great holiday destinations around the world that mean you can get a bargain holiday in a fantastic country. A few suggestions include Canada, Bulgaria , Poland or even as far as Australia.
Finally, whilst many of us fly to foreign countries for our summer holidays why not take a look closer to home and if you live in England there are some stunning UK holiday destinations. The English Riviera nestled in the South West of England includes some great holiday towns such as Torquay and Paignton in Devon.
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