Don't let your next holiday break the bank

Don't let your next holiday break the bank

So the holiday season might be coming to an end as the kids go back to school and the winter weather starts to kick in, but if you're already thinking about your next break from the miserable British weather then here are some top tips to make sure you get the most for your money.

Avoid peak season

As with all holidays, if you avoid peak season you are more likely to get a good price on your hotel.

For example, those who book a 5-star hotel in Nice in the early summer months (April-June) will spend an average of £267 per night, whilst those who are prepared to go in the colder winter months (October-December) can expect to spend just £219 for a night in a 5-star hotel.

It is also a good idea to check if there are any major sporting events or conferences at a destination as these can really push hotel prices up.

Spot the savings

There is a great sale section on many travel websites where savings of up to 40% can be found. These deals are updated everyday, so make sure you check the site regularly to find the best bargains.

Forget the frills

The back to basics recipe that has been so successful in the airline industry is now being adopted by some hotels.

There are many simple, no frills hotels being set up that offer a functional rather than fancy service, and many of these are available on good internet sites.

To help you choose the best of the more modest hotels, check the reviews from customers who have actually stayed in the properties, to ensure you make an informed choice.

Be realistic

A rooftop pool is lovely, but if you’re going away in mid-winter, will you really be taking the plunge?

Similarly, the hotel’s business centre may have state-of-the-art equipment, but if you’re going for a romantic weekend away, the chances are you won’t be spending time on the computer.

Think carefully about what services you will use, to ensure you don’t pay over the odds.

Be adventurous

With low frills airlines offering cheap flights to new places, there is plenty of opportunity for trying new destinations where your money often goes further.

Be brave and try somewhere new. You will often find that straying off the beaten track not only saves you money but also offers some hidden gems.

For example, if you like the vineyards of France why not head to Hungary, home to 22 designated wine regions? If you like Dubai, try its up-and-coming neighbour Abu Dhabi for a change.

The Black Sea Coast is a great alternative to the Greek Islands and for hitting the shops, Philadelphia, with no sales tax on clothes and shoes, makes a great break from New York.

Do the cooking!

Eating in hotel restaurants can add to the cost of your stay, so it might be more economical to do your own cooking.

This is a particularly good idea if you’re travelling with children so try choosing self-catering for a change!

Think about when you book

Whilst booking ahead is sometimes cheaper, there are also plenty of hotel bargains to be found at the last minute. Think about the best time to book to get the best price for your trip.

Book with a price promise

Many of the competitive internet sites guarantee you the best value on hotels and will often adopt a price promise that will refund you the difference if you find the same room cheaper elsewhere.

So forget the credit crunch that everyone keeps going on about and adopt these handy hints in order to bag yourself a great deal on your next holiday (leaving more money!) left over to buy presents for those unfortunate ones left back at home!

Research courtesy of hotels.com