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Planning a summer holiday for the whole family or a romantic break for you and your partner? Do you want to spend all of your time basking in the sun or are you a winter sports fanatic? Do you want to stay in the nicest hotels or do you prefer the freedom of self catering? There are many questions to answer before you are able to choose the ideal holiday for you and the rest of your party.

Staying in the UK can mean a less expensive trip and while you may have to spend a few hours on the motorways or waiting at train stations, your journey should only reasonably take a few hours. Going abroad means that you can enjoy seeing some of the most spectacular sites in the world, enjoy the greater winter weather, and benefit from all inclusive and last minute deals that may make your holiday abroad less expensive than staying here in the UK.

Hotel accommodation is typically great quality and you always have somebody on call should you require another pillow or want a snack. However, you will be more restricted by meal times whereas, while self catering may require that you fend for yourself at meal times, it means that you can travel as far as you like without having to watch the clock to make sure you’re back for the allotted meal time. Self catering accommodation is also usually cheaper.

Winter sun holidays are a great way to relax and unwind. They enable you to forget about the cold, the wind, and the rain, that we have to endure in the UK and they provide you with a week or two weeks lazing around the pool, sitting on the beach, and enjoying drinks on your balcony.

Adventure holidays are also a great form of holiday experience that you can enjoy and benefit from. Activities can range from skiing to safari, swimming with dolphins to trekking across inhospitable desert terrains. If you enjoy something a little more exciting and adventurous than an adventure holiday could be the perfect option for you and your holiday party.

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