7 tips to Get More For Your Holiday Money

Travel & LeisureTravel Tips

  • Author Michelle Blackmore
  • Published December 21, 2010
  • Word count 584

At a time when the purse strings are being pulled tighter and tighter and a holiday is a real luxury, we could all do with saving a few pounds when and where we can.

So take a moment to read through our top holiday tips on saving money on your next holiday!

1.Book Now for 2011

Tour operators are offering some fantastic deals and discounts on next year’s holidays when you book early. That’s why a top tip for saving money is to book your 2011 holiday now! Or as early as possible. Big discounts and also low deposits are all available to encourage you to book your holiday now. What’s more, many operators are offering deals that they say won’t be beaten by late availability bookings, again in a bid to secure advanced bookings.

2.Travel Insurance Annual Policies

If you’re away travelling overseas on a regular basis, or you’re lucky enough to have two or more holidays a year, then you should look into the cost of single trip policies verses annual trip polices. The cost difference means big savings when trading in the single trips for an annual policy. Usually the cost of an annual travel insurance policy is around the cost of two single policies. You can choose from annual policies covering just European travel or worldwide policies. And like single policies you can choose the level of baggage cover you need and you can usually upgrade to cover winter sports too.

3.Baggage Charges

Check what limits your airlines impose on baggage. For example, budget airlines can charge you extras – on top of your ticket price – to take a suitcase. If you are going away for just a few days see if you can fit your belongings into a case that fits in hand luggage to escape any additional charges If you’re travelling in a group see if you can all pack a little less and share cases to reduce costs i.e. if there are four of you travelling see if you can get away with taking just three cases.

4.Spending Money

If you can be sure to order your foreign currency in advance and not purchasing it at the airports. You’ll get a lesser rate than on the high street and there can sometimes be additional charges too.

5.Pre-book Airport Parking

The cheapest way to book your airport parking is to pre-book but also to book it online. This way you will get the very best deals around. Try and book right after your holiday plans are confirmed.

6.Picnic Lunch

Avoid paying the additional flight costs for an in-flight meal and take a packed lunch if you’re flying short haul, a little more tricky if you’re travelling long haul. Charges for in-flight meals can be as much as £10 each, per person. And even buying snacks and drinks on board is extremely expensive. If you’re concerned about food and drink getting through security then buy these items from the shops in the departure lounge – more expensive than from your local supermarket but still a lot cheaper than onboard the plane!

7.Book Sight Seeing Excursions in Advance

All sightseeing attractions and excursions these days can be booked and paid for in advance and online. Use the internet to get the very best deal on the days out you want to enjoy whilst you’re away – not only will you save money but you can avoid the long queues at the gate too!

Michelle Blackmore is an experienced traveller and contributor to Helpmetravel the airport parking price comparison site helping travellers compare and save money on their airport car parking.

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