The trend for ‘staycation’ holidays continues to grow, with families looking to keep a rein on costs.
Indeed, there are numerous benefits to choosing a holiday in the UK, as Wallace & Gromit are keen to remind us in VisitEngland’s latest Holidays at Home are Great campaign.
Last year, Britons spent more than £2 billion renting holiday homes and apartments in the UK.
But poor weather so far means the trend for 2013 is hard to call.
“It’s difficult to predict how the summer will be, largely because the trend to book last minute has become more and more prevalent as people become more internet-savvy,” says Emma White at VisitEngland.
However, a large number of operators have slashed prices in a bid to secure bookings, making it a good time to look.
There are many offers available – with big discounts – for holidays over Whitsun and well into June, and high season bargains for those who book before May 31.
Tracy Kirton, marketing manager at Breaks in Cornwall, says: “It’s a very late market this year, particularly for peak season. Clients are looking for late deals and booking at short notice.
“It’s a buyer’s market at present and there are good offers to be had! We’re also seeing a continuation of the trend that began a couple of years ago, with self-catering guests catering for themselves much more – as opposed to eating out.
“The feedback is that this is in response to tighter finances, but reflects a determination to carry on having a holiday, no matter what”.
Offers at Breaks in Cornwall include £100 off short breaks and £200 off seven-night stays at various self-catering properties for stays until July 25, if booked by May 30.
At Sykes Cottages, the weekly rental of a four-star townhouse sleeping eight in Beaumaris on Anglesey, North Wales, is down £190 to £796, and in the Cotswolds, seven nights at oak-beamed The Bottle House in Kingswood village, sleeping four, is down to £444, another hefty £175 discount.
Blue Chip Holidays has savings of up to 20 per cent on holidays from June until August 31 at hundreds of four- and five-star properties across Devon, Cornwall, Somerset, Dorset0 and the Isle of Wight.
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