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Chris

All inclusive holidays

Holidays are a great way to get away from it all and relax. There are different types of holidays you go on and all inclusive offers that added luxury that you do not get with self-catering. Many all inclusive hotels are either four or five star and the price you pay usually includes all your meals as well as some snacks and drinks (although you may be limited to house wines and spirits).

If you want to be able to relax and know that you will not have to spend a fortune on drinks and food whilst away then all inclusive is probably the option for you.

The other types of holidays you can chose are self-catering which is where you basically pay for the room and facilities but no food or drink is included or half board which includes breakfast and evening meal.

You can often find a number of all-inclusive hotels in the location you wish to visit but be sure to check the small print to find out exactly what is included.

Saving money on train travel

Travelling by train is becoming increasingly popular due to the faster train lines and more direct routes available. Sometimes you may find the cost of a train ride to your chosen destination is more less than it would cost in fuel and parking if you were to go in your own car and also it saves wear and tear on your vehicle.

If you are looking for cheap train tickets then there is a number of websites you can use and often you need to shop around and find a few different options to find the cheapest tickets. It may be that two single tickets works out cheaper than buying a return and often off peak tickets offer a saving.

Booking your train travel tickets in advance can also be a way to save money as well as booking tickets at the last minute. If you are prepared to change trains during your route then this can also bring the cost of a ticket down.

Splashing out on an expensive hotel…is it worth it?

When it comes to booking hotels, there is things to consider when it comes to deciding how much you spend on one. If you are looking to go away on an all-inclusive holiday or even one that is half board then you will probably want to find somewhere at least four star as you will be spending a lot of time there and have the majority if not all of your meals within the hotel complex.

If, on the other hand, you are looking for a self-catering hotel and planning on not spending much time at the hotel then it may be worth saving a little money and booking a cheaper one giving you more spending money for excursions and nights out whilst away.

Same goes for booking a hotel for a night, just as somewhere to get your head down maybe after a party or wedding. The chances are you may only actually be in the hotel room for eight or so hours so is it really worth spending hundreds when you won’t have the time to enjoy it?

The best travel apps of 2015

These days there is quite literally an app for everything, and travel apps are no exception.

Here’s some of my favourite types of travel apps available:-

World clock apps – these give you access to have a number of clocks running on your phone at one time that are accurate and will allow traveling from country to country and finding time to call home much easier.

Weather apps – these are especially useful if you don’t have access to an English speaking weather channel whilst you are traveling around and are a great safety tool for countries that put out weather warns for things such as floods or tornados.

Currency calculator – this is possibly the best app that you will find and use numerous times during your travels, it quickly converts most currencies into pounds to allow you to easily compare prices whilst away.

Sunscreen app – now this may sound like an odd one but is a must if you are away somewhere hot and sunny. The app calculates what levels of UV rays there are according to your location and advises on factor of sunscreen needed and sets a timer to sound when it’s time to reapply!

Luxury caravan holidays

For most people the words ‘luxury’ and ‘caravan’ wouldn’t be used in the same sentence however times are changing and a new form of camping is becoming immensely popular, Glamping.
Glamping literally means glamorous camping and usually refers to staying in yurts or log cabins, however caravan parks have now joined the club and offer a range of luxury caravans for hire.

These caravans are static and usual include a decked area outside for the caravan for BBQs in the summertime, some even have a hot tub outside them.
Inside the caravan tends to be larger than your standard caravan and they are designed like a small modern apartment. The luxury caravans have everything you could possibly need such as a fully contained kitchen and proper bathroom with plumbed in shower sink and flushable toilet (so no more trudging across a dark dank field in the middle of the night to a grotty old toilet block!).

Most of the caravans are based in picturesque areas of Cornwall, Wales and The Lakes, often close to the water’s edge to give stunning views and beautiful surroundings.

It almost goes without saying that you will pay a premium for luxury accommodation however you’ll never have camped like this before!

Checking your flight tickets

You might expect a hefty fee to switch an airline ticket to a different person as airlines have to submit a passenger manifest before departure but you may be surprised to be hit with equally high fees to amend a simple typo.

You could be looking at fees in excess of £100, with fees varying widely between different airlines. This could be especially galling if you managed to bag a great deal, particularly as some firms charge a flat fee plus the price difference between the day you booked your flight and the day you amend it.

Filling in forms online is often a tedious business, especially on a smart phone, but booking a flight may be the time to turn off the auto-fill feature and double check every entry before you hit confirm. If you realise you’ve made mistake quick enough, some firms do offer a 24 hour grace period.

Preparing for long distance travelling

Depending on what type of travel you are going to be doing, there are many different things you will need to plan for and consider. If you are travelling by car on a long distance journey, preparation is the key. You may easily remember to think about refreshments, entertainment and scheduled breaks, but have you fully considered the preparation of the vehicle itself?

Before taking any long car journey you should always check your tyres and in a good condition and have the correct pressure in, window washers are full, oil is at the correct level and generally the car is fit to be driven. If you are in doubt about any of these things you may want to take the car to a local garage in advance (allowing plenty of time) in case there needs to be any work carried out meaning the vehicle will be off the road for a few days.

Is first class travel worth it?

When planning a trip away whether for business or pleasure you have to take into account your journey and what level of travel you wish to book.

Whether by plane or train there is usually an executive option of a more luxurious style of travel, but is it really worth the extra money?

By train – When travelling by train, particularly on a business trip the space available in standard class is very limited and can be somewhat uncomfortable particularly on long journeys where the standard coaches can be over full. If you upgrade to first class once on the train in can be worth it, you get more leg room, a single seat to yourself with a table and power point as well as quiet surroundings that are not over crowded. There is also sometimes refreshments included.

By plane – When travelling by plane the extras that you get for upgrading to first class are all dependant on the company that you fly with so it’s always worth checking what’s available. The cost of upgrading to first class is quite high on flights so unless the company are offering a measurable difference it may not be worth the extra cost.

 

Travelling with work

Many jobs now require you to travel as part of your position within the company. This type of travel ranges from travelling to local places to collect / drop off goods or travelling to see potential and existing clients. You may also need to travel to go on a business trip for training purposes or to do a reccy of a site that you wish to take a group too. For a lot of employee, this is a good part of the job as it gives them the opportunity to get out of the office or shop floor. If you have a job such as a teacher or a outdoor pursuits instructor you may need to visit places that you wish to a take a group to before going to carry out risk assessments and to plan where you are going to go and what you are going to do when you get there.

Executive Coach Travel

Many people are choosing to go on an executive coach holiday in the United Kingdom. These types are coaches are worlds apart from many buses that you would catch from your local town as they offer luxuries that you may not expect. Travelling by coach can be a great way to start a holiday as not only do you have no not worry about driving yourselves, you have the added bonus that it is a lot cheaper than travelling by taxi or plane.

Executive coaches are normally spacious and have good toilet facilities as well as aircon, adjustable seats and some even have music or DVD players. This is also a great option if travelling with children as you can spend time amusing them and playing games rather than map reading and driving. Although you may hit traffic problems, at least you can read a book or watch a film and let the driver do the rest. Coach travel is becoming more and more popular and it is easy to see why.