Saving Money On Your Next European Adventure

August 24, 2023 in Travel - Micaela

There is nothing better than going on holiday with your family. You get to spend quality time with them that you wouldn’t usually have on a day to day basis at home. Furthermore, you also get to create special memories for your children that they will be able to look back on for a lifetime. 

There are tons of great holidays you can choose from, such as a family skiing holiday or an African safari trip. Nevertheless, going on holiday can be an expensive prospect, especially in today’s day and age when you consider the current economic climate and the effects of the pandemic.

Therefore, to give you a helping hand and to ensure that your dream holiday becomes a reality, this blog post will provide you with some top tips to help you save money for one of the fantastic available family holidays in Europe.

The first thing you should do is set up a holiday savings account, this can be done at most banks throughout the country. Whenever you have a spare bit of money, even if it is as little as £5, stick it into your savings account – it all adds up in the end.

Furthermore, you need to start and make judgements when it comes to going out and enjoying activities before your trip, if you have plans to go to a restaurant on the weekend – Do you go? Or do you stick the money you would spend in your savings account inside? If you opt for the latter then you will be able to afford your holiday a lot quicker. 

Another way of saving money for your holiday fund is to sell items. Go around the house and pick up things that you do not necessarily want or need and that are still in good condition. Sell these items on sites like eBay, remember every little amount helps, so sell anything from video games to garments.

You will be surprised at how much money you could make, and how much people are willing to pay if they really want something. What’s more, you will be able to clear your house of some junk in the process.

Furthermore, you also need to be savvy when it comes to the actual booking of your holiday. If you don’t have a specific time when you need to be away and can go on a last-minute deal, then wait around for the best offers. If you cannot wait for a specific time, then you can still reduce the amount you spend.

Don’t forget that transfers can increase your costs so make sure to check these before you travel, consider incorporating Geneva to Morzine for that family skiing holiday to take advantage of the good value transfer options.

Make sure you search around and benefit from price comparison websites to find the best holiday deal. Plus, going for an apartment in Marbella, Rome, or anywhere else in Europe, instead of a hotel can be cost-effective while also offering a more luxurious experience.

Moreover, be cautious of any add-ons that are incorporated into your holiday package, such as travel insurance etc, as these can bulk up the cost of your flight and they may not be necessary as you may already have insurance in another policy.

If you follow these tips, you will have your family holiday booked in no time!

Micaela

Micaela combines her love for all things digital and all things creative with a career in digital marketing alongside running three blogs. Micaela has been blogging since 2012 and loves sharing new experiences, products and her passions with her readers.

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