With lockdown restrictions easing but international travel still uncertain, staycations are becoming an extremely popular option for UK holiday-goers this year.
If you’re keen to avoid the crowds and the staycation hotspots on your next trip, new research1 by holidaycottages.co.uk reveals the best alternative destinations to the top staycation hotspots in the UK.
Following the Prime Minister’s roadmap announcement earlier this week, several tour operators have reported a dramatic surge in holiday bookings for the period after 17 May, i.e. “Step 3”. Travel Insurance Explained has also seen a spike in the number of European and UK-specific policies sold for this summer through numerous insurance providers.
Holidays are fun and relaxing at any time of the year, but some breaks feel more necessary than others.
If you’re getting a little too angry about strangers standing on the wrong side of the escalator, flatmates that don’t replace the toilet roll or frustrating cliffhangers at the end of TV shows, then it’s probably time to take a breather somewhere sunny and remote.