6 Top Tips for Booking a Last Minute Summer Holiday in Europe

The end of summer is fast approaching and you may be contemplating going for a last minute summer holiday somewhere in Europe. Maybe you’ve decided that it’s time for a change of scenery. This may be a good idea but booking a last-minute trip without making the proper arrangements can cost you time and money. That’s why we’ve put together a list of top tips and tricks for booking a last minute summer holiday in Europe. Whether you plan to holiday in Paris, Geneva, London, Budapest or Prague, we’ve got you covered!

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Here are 6 top tips for booking a last minute summer holiday in Europe – 

  • Take advantage of last-minute travel deals

There are holiday packages that specifically cater to last-minute travel plans and these often come with discounted rates. You can keep an eye out for these small windows of opportunity by monitoring travel websites, signing up to receive cancelation notifications and subscribing to newsletters.

Travel experts also advise you to keep in mind the “14-day window rule.” The gist of this rule is that if an airline or hotel has seats or rooms still available two weeks before departure, they’re likely to offer discounted rates! So keep your eyes peeled.

  • Find alternative airports

While it’s easy to opt to travel from bigger airports, it might be in your best interests to travel from the smaller ones. Not only are they less crowded, but they may also come with discounted rates. Search for alternate airports near your departure point to get access to cheaper fares.

  • Book early flights

Typically, early morning flights are more affordable than others. Many airlines offer discounted prices for such flights as an incentive, since most people would rather travel later in the day. However, early flights are less likely to be cancelled or delayed. With the previous day’s flights have long since landed, there’s thinner air traffic. So if you don’t mind sacrificing a few hours of sleep, opt for early flights to save on spending.

  • Look for alternative hotels

While it’s tempting to pick a hotel in the centre of the city, this often comes with larger crowds and higher rates for rooms, dining and shopping. Instead, look out for hotels that have easy access to the city but are not right in the middle of the hustle and bustle. That way, you get to eat your cake and still have it.

  • Skip the weekend rush

The laws of demand and supply dictate that when demand exceeds supply, prices go up! Because most people prefer to travel during the weekend, flights during that period tend to be higher. So, in order to save money, choose to fly on a weekday when the scramble for tickets is over.

  • Avoid tourist traps

There are tons of hidden gems all over Europe. As everyone flocks towards the famous and well-known cities, dig a little deeper and you might be surprised to find lovely destinations that are less stressful and inexpensive. For instance, rather than visiting Berlin, opt for Düsseldorf in Germany. Don’t fall for the tourist traps but find a destination that suits your travel goals. 

All in all, “last-minute” screams adventure. So don’t be afraid to try new things and see where the adventure takes you. And don’t forget to have fun while you’re at it.

 

4 Things To Look Forward To Ahead Of A Family Holiday In Summer 2021

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After being locked indoors for the best part of a year owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, the prospect of some sunshine and a beach holiday this summer has never been more appealing. If you’re looking to take your family away on vacation in 2021 when restrictions ease, then here are four exciting things to look forward to so that you can start feeling ready for your holiday! 

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  1. Meeting New People

When you finally get to go away, one of the best things about a foreign holiday is meeting new people from different countries and cultures. So, why not preserve those travel memories by keeping up with those that you’ve met while abroad on a family vacation? This could result in making life-time friendships or even result in a new pen pal. Sending cards, gifts or photos in the post is a great way to remain in touch. For example, sending flowers to Germany or any other European country couldn’t be easier online with so many websites offering the service at very attractive prices.

  1. Guaranteed Sunshine

We’ve had a bit of a bleak winter this year, with long cold spells and plenty of rain only dampening our moods further, so the prospect of a summer break bursting with guaranteed sunshine is exactly what’s in order! If you’ve been longing for a tan, then this is your chance to get on the sun beds and give yourself that gorgeous golden glow that you’ve been longing for. Just don’t forget your suncream – and make sure you apply plenty on the kids too! Giving them a cap and reminding them to drink plenty of water will help them to avoid heatstroke too. The last thing you want is a sick child on holiday!

  1. Discovering Somewhere New

Months of being locked away in our homes have made many of us sick of the sight of our own four walls. Therefore, a family vacation gives you all the chance to discover somewhere new and enjoy the feeling of being away from home for the first time in a long time. Travel is one of life’s most fulfilling experiences so don’t spend the fortnight sat by the pool – get out there and explore an entirely new country, city or culture to that of your own! Why not pick up a pocket travel guide before your trip so that you can get to grips with your vacation destination and really make the most of the holiday?

  1. Quality Time Together

While you and your family have probably spent a lot more time together than you would have previously over the past twelve months, a holiday abroad allows you to enjoy some quality family time that you’ve probably been lacking recently. There’s only so much enjoyment that can come from constantly working from home whilst also trying to look after your kids. A vacation rids of all of that and gives you some time away from the office, allowing you to enjoy quality family time together with your partner and children.

 

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