Sunday, September 19, 2010

Finding A Cheap Holiday For You

By Wayne Bromiley

There are many ways to get Cheap Holidays and Cheap Holiday Deals. Getting the best possible deal starts long before you get on a plane. The right preparation and fact finding will help you enjoy the best possible holiday for the best possible price.

The first thing to check is what you get for your money. For example, you may want to get travel insurance. This is advisable especially flying with a budget air travel company. Check if you are covered by an official regulator, especially in the instance of the company going bust or any possible delays.

Booking on a credit card will also ensure you have protection in the event of a firm going bust when you are abroad. It is vital to note that this refers to credit and not debit cards. However, some debit card accounts do come with insurance packages, so it is worth discussing with your bank to see what options are available.

Shopping around is the best way of getting the best deal. There are comparison sites for every aspect of your holiday, whether it is the hotel, car hire or insurance. Package deals are more tempting because they are all inclusive. However it may be more practical to go with a cheaper hotel chain or a self catering apartment, especially if you want to try authentic local cuisine!

The first thing to look at is where you intend to travel. Some places have favourable exchange rates and these are often attractive places to go to. Given recent financial problems a lot of places will be glad of the extra trade, so it is worth keeping an eye out for discount bookings. If possible, booking earlier will ensure you get a better deal. It will also give you more time to prepare and therefore less stress on the day you travel. On the other hand, it is also possible to get cheaper deals on last minute flights, sometimes up to eight weeks before travelling.

Always be wary of hidden charges. For example, find out if your bank charges you extra for using your card abroad. In some cases they may have security limits on the amount of countries where you can use your card, so it is worth checking this before you travel.

If you pay by card in a restaurant they may ask whether you want to pay in their currency or your currency. Always pay by their currency as they will charge you extra to change the type of money you pay the bill with. Another obvious thing is to avoid the duty free on the way back and resist the temptation to use up the holiday currency!

A good cheap deal should cover all your needs and still be an enjoyable experience. With the right information, cheap really can be cheerful!

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