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How to save money on UK holidays

holiday  Troon, UK. 07th Apr, 2023. On Easter Friday, the first day of the Easter holiday weekend, the warm and sunny weather attracted some people to the beach. Credit: Findlay/Alamy Live News
Choosing the right destination can have a big impact on holiday budgets and accommodation prices. Photo: Findlay/Alamy Live News (Findlay)

As the cost of living crisis continues to impact household budgets up and down the country, most UK households will be keen to save money on holidays.

Here are some top tips from consumer body Which? on how to slash hundreds of pounds from the cost of going on holiday in the UK.

1. Be flexible on location

Choosing the right destination can have a big impact on holiday budgets and accommodation prices.

Which? found that it’s possible to save more than £900 on a one-week UK holiday just by swapping a well-known location for a similar destination a short distance away.

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For example, the average cost of a hotel room in Dartmouth, Devon, which scored 83% in Which?’s survey of the UK’s best seaside towns, was £136 per night. Just 40 minutes down the road in Salcombe (71%), the average was almost double the price at £265 per night.

2. Compare prices before booking

When booking hotel accommodation, it's worth shopping around for the best prices.

Browse online comparison sites for longer stays in hotels, as the cumulative savings can be substantial.

In 2022, Which? investigated the best and worst comparison sites and found that consumers could make substantial savings on lengthier bookings by using certain sites.

Being flexible on location can have a big impact on holiday budgets and accommodation prices. Photo: Getty
Being flexible on location can have a big impact on holiday budgets and accommodation prices. Photo: Getty (Gu via Getty Images)

3. Try booking directly with the hotel

Using comparison sites to check prices and locations is a good place to start, but it’s also worth contacting the hotel or B&B directly.

Which? found that holidaymakers can often get even better rates or perks — like free breakfasts or champagne on arrival — by cutting out the middle man.

This is often due to rate disparity clauses, meaning that hotels aren't allowed to advertise cheaper rates on their own websites if they're in a contract with a booking or comparison site, but doesn’t cover quotes they give by phone or email.

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Which? looked on Hotels.com and found a superior double room at The George Hotel on Loch Fyne in Argyll and Bute, for £215. By calling the hotel, Which? was offered the same room on the same night for £25 less.

4. Book car hire early and consider brokers

Car hire prices are continuing to soar, meaning the earlier you book, the better.

Which? found you will usually get a better price when booking via a broker rather than going direct. Some brokers also throw in extras for free.

For instance, Zest Car Rental gives excess reimbursement insurance and, often, a second driver free of charge. Which? looked at prices for a week’s hire in June, picking up a car in Bristol, and Zest quoted £735 with car rental company Dollar — and the price included an additional driver. However, when booking with Dollar direct, the same car cost £744 for the same week and it was an additional £10 per day for an extra driver. That’s £79 more.

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A set menu deal lets you enjoy the same cuisine and service for a fraction of the price. Photo: Getty (BURCU ATALAY TANKUT via Getty Images)

5. Search for set menus

If you’re planning to eat out while on holiday, check whether nearby restaurants offer a set menu deal, which might just be available at lunchtime or on particular days of the week, and enjoy the same cuisine and service for a fraction of the price.

For example, at The Witchery by the Castle in Edinburgh a main meal on the fine dining menu can cost around £40 per person, but they also offer a two-course candlelit lunch, available from 12pm to 4.30pm, which would cost a couple just under £60.

Chain restaurants also offer great deals — even in otherwise pricey locations. Eat between 12pm and 7pm at Côte in Covent Garden and you’ll get a three-course set menu for £20.95.

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