Home or away

I have 2 choices for this summer holiday, do I go abroad or do I stay at in the UK.
I love my summer holidays and this time of year I normally have always booked them a few months earlier without a care in the world.
This year is different however, I couldn’t make up my mind, weither I wanted to stay in the UK or get on a plane and travel to the usual summer hot spots.
I think anybody can use this simple equation to work out where to go for their holiday….
PRICE + WEATHER REPORTS + WHAT I WANT TO DO THIS HOLIDAY = DESTINATION!!
People forget that there are so many beautiful places to go on holiday in the UK, weither you just want to sit by a pool all day, go explore, or discover a place that you have never seen before.
My favourite destinations in the UK are Anglessey, North Wales and St Ives, Cornwall, Both are very similar places (beautiful seas, stunning scenery, friendly people, lots to do and explore). But both places are very different too (Different language for a start, different seaside’s, different beaches, and different landscapes.
Whichever destination you choose, make sure it’s the right one for you and your family, because you only get one summer holiday a year.

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Where to go this summer

Well to answer this question, there is a formula that everyone can use to find their perfect holiday.
MONEY + WANTS + PRICE = DESTINATION
My dad has been looking around for a holiday on the internet & the best value for money he can find is to go back to his roots in Majorca, Spain.
My dad owned & run a hotel in Paguera, Majorca during the 1960’s – 1970’s with his brother Ian.
Now, you’re thinking so what – this is common place for British people to do now and is still seemed as a dream by a lot of people in the 40’s.
But back in the 1960’s my dad (and his brother) were one of the 1st British families who emigrated to Spain. The hotel Santa Margarita was located in the middle of Paguera, and built on the classic Spanish style with the bedrooms on 2 floors round a central courtyard & garden bar.
Visitors included Manchester United football club (inc. Bobby Charlton, Sir Matt Busby, and Frank O Farrell), Joe “Mr Piano” Henderson, and a certain Sammy Davis Jnr.
The main business in summer was dancing in the courtyard to a local band, with up to 200 people per night coming into the hotel with the bar closing at midnight.
In 1975 the family sold up and returned to England where my dad met my mother – but that’s a different story entirely.

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Volcano boosts UK leisure market

People are now scared to go on holiday because of the Volcanic ash cloud causing so much disruption recently. The amount of money that has been spent unnecessarily because of this natural disaster is ridiculous, and to think some insurance companies are not paying out because it is an act of God. What if you don’t believe in God? I think it’s a complete sham how they can get away with not paying out, surely the reason we buy insurance is for if something goes wrong and the plans are ruined. Shocking. Plenty of the people I have spoken to recently with holiday businesses in the UK are actually getting more business because people are now not risking using planes to get on holiday. Here’s to a boost for the UK leisure scene!

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Sun or rain

When you book a holiday and jet off to Spain or France or America, you pack all your smallest shorts, bikini’s, linen and flip flops, am I right? So what happens when you get there and for the entire holiday you get rain? I’m serious, my friend has just come back from a holiday in Spain and it rained almost every day. She had to buy shoes, jumpers, a waterproof jacket and trousers whilst she was out there because she had gone self catering in the belief that she would just be sat around the pool and would only need her hotel to sleep in. Wrong! When you are packing for your holiday it is better to be safe than sorry, travel in something you could wear there if the weather is bad and pack a pair of shoes, you may just be thankful you planned for bad weather!

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Quick holidays

When considering booking a holiday, why not leave it until the week before and then get a late deal? I A friend and I are thinking of going on holiday in two weeks and have both booked a week off work. We went to a couple of travel agents last night after work and there are some amazing deals out there. It is definitely recommended to do this as we are going tonight again to book a week in Ibiza and it’s costing us £219 for a week all inclusive in a 4 star hotel! Amazing. Alternatively why not try living on the edge and just going to the airport on the day you want to fly and booking a flight on the next plane out of there! How exciting but maybe a little too adventurous for me!

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UK Holiday option

This weekend was amazing! The best weather all year as far as i’m concerned. A few friends and I have been looking at booking a summer break abroad, however all reports are that this summer is going to be a scorcher in the UK! I am seriously considering looking at a UK break. Have a think when you are considering booking a break, are there friends or family around the country who you know and who you can stay with? Are there long lost University friends who you may be able to visit? Consider these options and you may well have an option for a cheap, fun and rewarding holiday that you may enjoy more than laying on a beach for a week being bored. And if the weather goes as well as predicted you may even get a tan in the UK!

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Book a holiday before your next holiday

I booked a holiday to New York at the start of the year with my housemate however we are going at the end of October, therefore we need something a bit sooner as I can’t seem to get giddy about a holiday that is more than six months away. It was one of those things you do when you have the January blues and need something to look forward to. Don’t get me wrong, i’m excited about New York but in the meantime i’m after an intermediary holiday so have been looking on Teletext holidays for a cheap summer break. I’m thinking June time would be really nice to jet off somewhere for a week of sun, sea, sand and pina colada’s! Where to go though? I’m not that well travelled and don’t know where’s good and where we’re likely to have a rubbish time. Any suggestions would be very welcome.

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Holiday Blues!

My friend has just come back from a 10 day holiday in Greece and is feeling the holiday blues. Why do we get this? I know that coming home from a luxury holiday is bound to make you feel a little bit depressed, but shouldn’t we feel refreshed and re-juvinated? I was discussing this matter with a friend of mine in the office and she agreed with me, that although coming into the office can put you on a downer, you should be on a high after your amazing holiday abroad.

Do you ever get the holiday blues when you return from a holiday? If so, how do you go about getting rid of them?

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Educational Holidays are the new trend!

It seems that more and more Britons are taking educational trips abroad rather than opting for the sun lounger. It seems that trips that teach you new skills and educate you are the latest trend, with more and more people learning how to cook, dance or even take up a new sport.

Tango Dancing

Rather then a holiday just being a fortnight of sun, sea and sangria, Britons are looking to engage their minds and not just their bodies.

Research has showed that a whopping 7.1 million of us have taken up a new sport whilst on holiday and 4.6 million have learnt a new language.

I think lying on a sun lounger is definitely what I like from a holiday, but, each to their own I guess!

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Christmas Holidays 2009

I know it’s only just September, but Christmas really isn’t that far away. Infact, there are only 111 days left until the man with the gifts makes his way down our chimneys.

Ski

Many people take a holiday over the Christmas period, skiing trips are especially popular. France, Austria, Bulgaria and Andorra are all popular destinations. There are so many cheap deals around at the moment for this winter, you can even pick up 7 nights in Andorra for less than £400 each.

If you fancy making this Christmas extra special with a couple of nights away, then make sure you check out the amazing deals that are being offered at the moment.

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