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All-Inclusive vs Bed and Breakfast Holidays

February 2nd, 2012 No comments

Many people swear by all-inclusive resorts and claim to have had some of the best holidays of their lives at them. Others could imagine nothing worse. An included breakfast may be as much as they want and consequently they will only ever stay at bed and breakfasts. But what option is actually better?

All-inclusive resorts allow holiday-makers to pay for as much of their holiday upfront as possible. If you’re planning to eat out every night then underestimating the cost of every meal by as little as just 5 will cost you an extra 70 over a fortnight. All-inclusives also offer its guests the security of always having a quality eating establishment nearby.

Bed and breakfasts on the other hand promise only to provide you with a meal to begin the day – everything else is up to you. Holiday-makers that want to explore the local area more will probably enjoy this set-up better as it will allow them to stay out and about at lunch time without feeling like they should go back to their resort to eat. Bed and breakfasts also allow guests to try a wide variety of food, which only all-inclusives with a vast selection of food will be able to compete with.

You can avoid the possibility of turning up to an all-inclusive resort and hating everything on offer by seeing if they have any online menus to show a sample of their food, or looking up user-submitted reviews.

There’s not a winner when it comes down to all-inclusive and bed and breakfast holidays. It all just depends on what you want from your holiday and how you prefer to dine. As long as you do enough research about where you’re going on holiday and can make an informed decision you’re sure to have a good time whatever you choose.

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Should You Book An All-Inclusive or Bed and Breakfast Holiday?

January 21st, 2012 No comments

When booking a holiday you’ll often come up with a choice – do you go for something that’s all-inclusive or instead stay at a bed and breakfast? There’s no right answer, both options are suitable depending on the type of holiday you want. These are a few things to consider to help you make the right choice.

All-inclusive resorts allow holiday-makers to pay for as much of their holiday upfront as possible. If you’re planning to eat out every night then underestimating the cost of every meal by as little as just 5 will cost you an extra 70 over a fortnight. All-inclusives also offer its guests the security of always having a quality eating establishment nearby.

Bed and breakfasts on the other hand promise only to provide you with a meal to begin the day – everything else is up to you. Holiday-makers that want to explore the local area more will probably enjoy this set-up better as it will allow them to stay out and about at lunch time without feeling like they should go back to their resort to eat. Bed and breakfasts also allow guests to try a wide variety of food, which only all-inclusives with a vast selection of food will be able to compete with.

Some holiday-makers might want different catering arrangements altogether – they might want self-catering facilities for example, especially if they have particular dietary requirements or believe that this will be the cheapest option available. Others may just want half-board accommodation.

There’s not a winner when it comes down to all-inclusive and bed and breakfast holidays. It all just depends on what you want from your holiday and how you prefer to dine. As long as you do enough research about where you’re going on holiday and can make an informed decision you’re sure to have a good time whatever you choose.

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Summer Vacation Budgeting

May 15th, 2010 No comments

For many people, summer is a time of taking a much needed vacation. In lean economic times, it can often seem difficult coming up with the money to go on a vacation. However, even in difficult economic times, when you plan a reasonable and achievable budget, you can still go on a fun and relaxing vacation without breaking the bank. Below are a number of tips to summer vacation budgeting:

1. It is essential to plan for a summer vacation. One way of planning an affordable vacation is to create a realistic budget. It is always better to start planning your budget several months in advance of the vacation. You should consider such expenses as food, travel, gas, entertainment activities, and accommodations. Once you have created a budget you should look for ways to cut down on the costs of each expense. As well, you can start setting money aside each month and put it in a summer vacation fund.

2. Decide where you can afford to spend your vacation and how will you get there. If you are on a tight budget, look for fun destinations in your region. You can take advantage of google maps to estimate mileage so you can budget for gas. If you are traveling by plane, it is important to book early to get a cheaper fare. There are many discount airline and travel sites that offer discounted flights and cheap vacation packages. These sites will often offer special deals of the week so sign up for travel deal email alerts.

3. Look for discount coupons that will help you save money on your vacation. You can often find discounts or special promotions on travel sites or businesses and attractions sites in the area where you are planning on visiting. You can also search for coupons online for rental cars, hotels, and tourist attractions. There are special coupon code websites that allow users to look for specific coupons.

4. When traveling, you can save money on food by packing snacks and beverages such as crackers, veggies, fruit, cheese, chips, juice, water, milk…etc. It will help keep you and your family from eating too much unhealthy junk food during the vacation. You can also save money by staying at a hotel that has a kitchenette. You can prepare your own meals which will drastically cut down on your food costs. If you do eat out, buffets and family restaurants can be quite inexpensive.

5. The costs of staying in a hotel can take a big bite out of your vacation money. If possible, choose a destination where you can stay with family and friends. You will find that you will save a considerable amount of money.

6. There are many cheap activities you and your family can enjoy at your vacation destination. For instance, take in a museum, cultural event, beach, hiking trail at a national park, etc. Check the destination to see what cheap and free attractions are offered.

The recent economic decline has resulted in financial hardships for many families. Many families have had to make cut backs in order to maintain their budgets. Fortunately, families can still have a fun and relaxing vacation if they take the time to save for the trip and look for cost cutting methods to make the vacation much more affordable.

Adriana Noton is a freelance writer who writes on a variety of financial topics including credit card debt. For more information about personal finance and credit counselling, ConsolidatedCredit.ca is a tremendous resource on the topic for Canadians.