Multi trip holidays
Many people spend years saving up for their dream holiday or for somewhere that has always seemed impossible to visit due to finances. Lots of people think that having cheap short breaks are better than having 2 weeks off at a time to do multiple trips during this duration. I agree that finances play a major part in deciding where to go on holiday and if where you want to go is even possible on the budget you have in mind so here are a few things to consider when taking multi trips.
Multi trip holiday guide
A lot of people think that touring holidays are mostly for younger people and involve a bulky travel bag and slumming it in hostels and poorly performing hotels and B&B’s. This is a common misconception many older travellers are taking up the opportunity to travel as their offspring leave home and they are financially able to do so.
Accommodation
You do not need to stay in hostels or use shared accommodation there are very good deals to stay one or two nights at one and two star hotels, usually smaller hotels perform better as there are less people to satisfy. There’s no need to slum it, if you can afford to upgrade then do so as many tour operators start off at a low price then increase it if you want better flights, accommodation, rooms and service etc.
If you want to visit Europe bear in mind that it is expensive and worthwhile exploring for longer rather than a few short breaks as going back and forth will not save you money. Try going on guided tours you can save money and make friends along the way too. Tours to places such as Italy are very popular as there is so much to see and without proper guidance you may find that your trip was a waste because you didn’t get to see all you wanted.
Flights to places like Asia can be expensive s combine them, do stop over’s at Dubai, Hong Kong and Bangkok you can have a few days to spend exploring whilst also saving money on combined flights. There are regularly good deals that involve stopping over for a day or two, most places only require a short visit before you get bored or run out of money.
Consider other modes of transport such as train and coach, you get better deals than flying holidays and see more due to the flexibility. You can also do fly-cruise holidays and combine the two, the best ones are those that leave from the Caribbean or Spain there is so much to do or see.
You don’t save money by going on short breaks but simply spend more but save on annual leave, if you can save up your money and take week long breaks that combine two or more places to see and explore. Its well worth the money and the experience will be a happy one, be the envy of all your friends and family.
