Tips for cheap UK getaways

If you love holidays but don’t fancy spending hours queuing for a flight this year, then you might be considering a UK getaway. A popular alternative to going abroad, UK getaways provide a chance to get away from it all without breaking the bank.

If you’re trying to cut back on frivolous spending, the good news is that staycations can be affordable if deals are utilised. Often, there are vouchers you can use to knock some money off your bill, such as the Travelodge discount code for NHS workers.

If you’re planning a getaway this summer, here are some of the best ways to save money.

1. Choose a more affordable destination

Although London might be top of the list, it’s also one of the most expensive places in the UK. Rather than venturing intothe big smoke, if you’re trying to watch your pennies ahead of a potential recession, choosing somewhere more affordable could make a big difference.

For example, choosing to go on holiday in the North of England, Wales or Scotland can be a lot cheaper than staying down south.

2. Avoid events when booking

Yes, it might be cool to stay in Somerset when Glastonbury is on, but you’ll pay a premium for the pleasure!

To save money, try to avoid booking your holiday when major sporting events, concerts or festivals are on. With hotel rooms in higher demand, you’ll probably end up paying more than you would if you chose to go a week or so later.

3. Look out for attraction vouchers and deals

If you’re a bargain hunter, then now is your time to shine. A lot of tourist board websites will offer discount codes and passes at reduced rates. If you have your eye on a particular attraction or hotel, it’s always worth checking online for vouchers where you can, rather than paying on the door.

4. Eat in where you can

Although going out for food is one of life’s greatest pleasures, if you eat out every night, costs soon start to mount.

To save money, try to eat in some days if you have the facilities to do so. Or, if you’re sold on eating out each day, opt for a lunchtime meal. Normally, lunch menus provide the same great food for a fraction of the price.

Similarly, looking out for restaurants with early bird deals can be a great way to save money without cutting down on meals out.

Final thoughts…

Going on holiday is an exciting time, but it’s also expensive! If you’re worried about overspending on your summer holiday, help is at hand. By choosing more affordable locations, eating in where you can and looking out for vouchers, you too can have a brilliant holiday on a shoestring budget.