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Cheapest way to take kids abroad in school holidays

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user1478871196 · 07/07/2017 18:31

Hello
Just after any suggestions people might have about taking kids abroad during the school holidays and not paying an arm and a leg.
Many thanks

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imsorryiasked · 07/07/2017 18:37

How many kids, what age, budget etc?

LIZS · 07/07/2017 18:40

Ferry or Eurotunnel, self-catering , avoid travelling at weekends and go towards the end of August when European schools are due back.

imip · 07/07/2017 18:42

And ... do you own a car, where do you live?

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nancy75 · 07/07/2017 18:45

Euro tunnel & air b&b in a not traditionally touristy place

user1478871196 · 07/07/2017 19:34

Thanks for the reply
Live Shropshire, 4 children... 1 baby due in September , 5,8 and 11 year old. Budget wise just as reasonable as possible x

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imip · 07/07/2017 19:58

4 dc here and we drive, London based. We stay in caravan parks in Normandy and find it quite cheap. However, if your about to have a baby, would you prefer to keep it UK based?

user1478871196 · 07/07/2017 19:59

Thanks for the reply. Looking for next year six weeks holidays as I'm thinking the baby will be older and the children haven't been abroad for a few years x

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imip · 07/07/2017 20:00

May half term we usually have an inset day either side of the week off. We sometimes book this week at a caravan site with water park. It's been the cheapest for us (we find it better not to air bnb when we are on our own, save it for when we meet family.

Sittinginthesun · 07/07/2017 20:00

Drive and Eurocamp. We're doing a two centre holiday this year - I've managed to get one campsite for £200 for 4 nights.

MozzchopsThirty · 07/07/2017 20:02

Fgs what an irritating thread!

So you want a cheap holiday for 6 weeks Hmm

2 adults?
4 children?
Rough idea of where you'd consider?
Fly or drive?

Groovee · 07/07/2017 20:05

I paid £2100 for a week AI in Salou for me and DH with the two teens. Flew from Manchester as it saved £1000 on the Scottish airports as it's not the English holidays. I have friends who drive up to Scotland when we return to school to save similar prices.

BikeRunSki · 07/07/2017 20:05

I think the OP wants a holiday during the 6 week school summer holidays, not for 6 weeks.

ChildrensPartyNightmare · 07/07/2017 20:06

Go last minute and don't use a travel agents. Also be prepared to go to non resort places!

Skyscanner for flights, and check all airports within a good radius. I regularly find flights for £20-30 return.

Somewhere like Rome for example, often has cheap flights, but you can hire a car and drive to the coast.

Booking.com for cheap accommodation. Always self catering, apartments are the best, especially if your non resort. You can put the kids to bed and sit on the balcony/in the living room and chill! Rather than sit through children's entertainment or drag tired kids out to restaurants.

ChildrensPartyNightmare · 07/07/2017 20:09

If you use sky scanner, you can select a whole month, and not specify the designation.

You will then get a list by price order if all the cheap destinations

ginnystonic · 07/07/2017 20:10

@MozzchopsThirty I don't see the problem?

OP is asking for cheap holiday ideas and tips on holidays abroad with kids.

TheTurnOfTheScrew · 07/07/2017 20:10

organise it yourself
use budget airlines
fly into somewhere less obviously touristy, and then drive to wherever it is you really wanted to be e.g. flying into Granada instead of Malaga.

or go somewhere not traditionally "resorty". We had a great holiday in Germany earlier this year, and the southern bits around the Black Forest are nice and warm in the summer.

ChildrensPartyNightmare · 07/07/2017 20:13

Right now from my airport the cheapest place to fly to is Ibiza for August. £38 return per person.

You then get to see a calendar and the cost for each day pp to fly.

Cheapest way to take kids abroad in school holidays
Cheapest way to take kids abroad in school holidays
Caprianna · 07/07/2017 20:17

Airbnb and do self catering
Budget airline
Buy/plan in advance

user1478871196 · 07/07/2017 20:59

Thanks everyone for your useful replies. We would consider most places as long as we can have a nice holiday . Five year old has some learning difficulties and hasn't been abroad yet so would be nice for him xx

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BrieAndChilli · 07/07/2017 21:07

We are a family of 5.
We went to the south of France for may half term but did Tue-tue as much cheaper and took them out of school for a couple of days (our LEA authorise up to 5 days holiday if attendance is over 96% the previous 12 months)
We did eurocamp - £200 for the week as for a 50% Code from kidspass.
Flights were £400 total.
We also hired a car for £230.

So not more than £1000 for a weeks holiday (we did got to paris fest for a night and got a sleeper train down but haven't included that as it was extra)
Not the summer hols but was still 34 degrees most days

BrieAndChilli · 07/07/2017 21:08

We were in a static caravan at eurocamp not a tent

bakingaddict · 07/07/2017 21:20

Start looking at your flights for next year in September this year. Budget airlines sell their cheapest seats about 10-11 months in advance. Once they are sold at that low price it moves up into the next price level.
Think about booking your hotel directly with the hotel group they often have 20-30% off early saver rates. It's really easy to book an airport transfer to pick you up as well.

lolalotta · 07/07/2017 21:24

Following xxx

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