Despite spending time searching for great value cheap
holidays, a poll has revealed that two thirds of brits overspend when they are
on holiday. This article will explore this matter and give you tips on how to
avoid ‘splashing the cash’ needlessly.
Report
The Post Office
did some research and the result from the travel money report revealed that
even though the average budget for a holiday is £552; many of us fall into the
trap and end up spending 44% (£242) more.
Why?
This trap is often fell into as on holiday we all tend to be
more relaxed and if we believe the destination is good value, we will undoubtedly
be more relaxed, meaning we are happy to hand over the cash.
Should we avoid these
places?
We are not saying to avoid these places but just be mindful
about what you are actually paying for. Do you really need the fancy lilo that
beats everyone else’s at the pool or will the cheaper version do?
Buy water in bulk rather than as you go. In many abroad
places water from the tap is undrinkable. Instead of buying water as you go,
which can amount to a substantial amount, buy water in bulk that you can separate
into a smaller bottle for the day. Following these handy tips can ensure cheap
holidays stay cheap!
Poll
The results were; 87% of people who has already visited
Turkey said it was good value for money, Spain and Greece came in as a close
second at 83% and Portugal came in at 83%. So when scouting around for cheap
holiday, make sure that you look into these locations, as you are bound to find
yourself a great deal.
52% said that Dubai was good value for money after visiting
whereas 62% who haven’t reckon the country is bad value for money. France and
Italy did marginally better with 58% of those who had already been there rated
it good value for money.
Even taking these results into account, the reality doesn’t
always match up to perception, which raises the question; what do cheaper costs
actually materialise into? 85% who haven’t yet made it over to Bulgaria said
they think it would be good value for money, but only 52% reported that it was,
once they have visited. In addition to this 10% holidaymakers said they wouldn’t
return due to it being more expensive than expected.
This survey gives a good insight into the travel industry,
however it is important to bear in mind that holidaymakers weren’t asked what
quality or level of holiday they went on, nor were they quizzed on restaurants
and tourist attractions they visited. It was carried out in April and gathered
results from around 2, 085 over 18’s, 1, 833 of those surveyed had travelled
overseas.
Interview
In interview Andrew Brown, who is a representative from Post Office Travel Money,
said;
“Our new research
shows the extent to which value is a determining factor in destination
choice. Holidaymakers can best arm
themselves with information that will help them to make informed decisions
about value by monitoring exchange rates to see where sterling has strengthened
most this year…”
(http://www.traveldailymedia.com/207298/two-thirds-of-uk-holidaymakers-overspend/)
All inclusive
The best way to avoid going over budget is by opting to go
all inclusive, as this way you pay for everything up front, including all
drinks, meals and snacks. This way you know from day one how much you are going
to spend and the only extra you will need is for presents!
So, are you itching to find great value cheap holidays? We
don’t blame you, as summer is just around the corner and now is the best time
to start looking! For a great value cheap holiday a discount centre
and travel comparison website is your best option!
(Photo courtesy of Active
Kiddies)


