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Every way you can save money when booking your summer holiday explained

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Travel expert Chelsea Dickenson revealed her top tips for booking a cheap summer holiday – and all it takes is some minor tweaks

Travel expert Chelsea Dickenson revealed her top tips for booking a cheap summer holiday – and all it takes is some minor tweaks(Getty Images)

A savvy travel expert has revealed her top tips for bagging a bargain summer holiday, and it could be as simple as tweaking the length of your trip.

Chelsea Dickenson, the mastermind behind Cheap Holiday Expert, regularly dishes out advice for those hunting for a budget-friendly getaway, whether in the UK or overseas.




As the summer season approaches, many Brits are eager to jet off for some much-needed sun, sea and sand. The school summer holidays often see a surge in demand for sunny escapes, but Chelsea has seven hacks up her sleeve to help you nab a great deal.

Some of these tips might already be part of your holiday booking routine, but there are also fresh ideas to consider. If budget is a concern, try swimming against the tide when choosing your next holiday spot, reports Wales Online.

Consider an ‘irregular’ holiday duration

Chelsea suggest holidaying for eight days instead of the traditional seven(Getty Images)

This first tip might seem unconventional, but Chelsea suggests considering a holiday of an ‘irregular length’. While most people opt for a seven, 10 or 14-day break, you could potentially save money by going for eight days instead.

By extending your trip by just a day or two, you could keep more cash in your pocket. This could affect the cost of your flights and might even get you a better deal on accommodation.

Avoid popular tourist hotspots

Brits love a good holiday in sunny Spain, Italy, France, and Greece, but travel guru Chelsea suggests looking beyond the usual hotspots. On her website, she advises: “So for Spain, swap out the islands and head inland up into the gorgeous Andalusian hills for stunning scenery and much cheaper prices.”

But it’s not just about avoiding the crowds; there are hidden treasures across Europe waiting to be discovered. For those keen to dodge the British tourist wave, Chelsea recommends Albania, Bulgaria, and Montenegro as fantastic alternatives.

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