Looking to save money on your holidays this year but still travel in style?
How to Book an Influencer Style Holiday Without the Price Tag
Over the last two years, many Brits have been unable to travel overseas due to pandemic-related travel restrictions that have been put in place across the world. As a result, time spent on social media has increased and much of this has been looking around for holiday inspiration for when the time comes to travel and book holidays again.
In fact, 86 per cent of people said they’ve become interested in a specific location after seeing content posted on social media¹. Thanks to the thousands of influencers and celebrities frequently posting photos of their luxury breaks and 5* accommodation, there is no short supply of inspiration from the top locations across the world.
With restrictions now easing, more and more people across the UK are thinking about where to book their holiday destinations. With lavish trips posted on social media at the top of their wish lists to get in on the 5* action, many think that these are out of reach with a celebrity price tag attached and the increase in rising travel costs.
Luckily, Asda Money have pulled together some of the most desirable destinations commonly visited by influencers, with alternative money-saving options and tips for going overseas to help get the most from any holiday bookings.
The sought after travel locations include top holiday spots from around the world, including Mexico, Italy, Los Angeles, The Maldives and more. Recommendations show some of the best and bank-balance friendly places to eat, stay and play that are all worthy for the ‘gram!
Amalfi Coast, Italy
Admiring the sweeping views of the stunning Amalfi coastline in real life may be more affordable than you think. Whether you want to sample the most refined hotels or discover the countless hidden gems, there is an option for you.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Staying in one of the world’s most cosmopolitan cities is more achievable than people may think. Dubai has a selection of extraordinary hotels and experiences for you to discover, from exhilarating helicopter rides to jaw-dropping rooftop views from the world’s tallest building.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Exploring one of the world’s most magnificent walled cities is a must. Depending on your budget, you could choose to immerse yourself in the Total Game of Thrones experience or unwind with nature in the peaceful botanical gardens and glorious beaches.
Lisbon, Portugal
With the sun shining 290 days a year, it is no surprise that Lisbon is a favourite amongst holidaymakers. This beautiful historical city has a wealth of hospitality options, attractions, and hotels to suit a range of budgets, tastes and requirements.
Los Angeles, USA
Celebrated for its unique Hollywood glamour and bustling nightlife, there is plenty to discover in this iconic city and an array of budget-friendly restaurants and hotels to enjoy.
Mallorca, Spain
From a selection of delicious restaurants and bars adorning the sun-drenched beaches to grand sailing tours, you will find the activity you want at a price you need in one of Spain’s most popular holiday destinations.
Santorini, Greece
Regardless of your budget, Santorini is an ideal choice for your next get-away. This Greek Island offers holidaymakers an abundance of stunning scenery, such as the iconic whitewashed buildings with blue-domed tops – it’s clear to see why travellers go back year after year
Bali, Indonesia
Experience the “Land of the Gods” as a budget traveller or luxury holidaymaker. Nestled between the superb beaches and lush rice fields are a range of reasonably priced accommodation, restaurants, and experiences to suit any budget.
The Maldives
While some may feel a holiday in The Maldives will always come with a luxury price tag, a break in this tropical paradise is much more reasonable than you think. You’ll find luxurious accommodation with incredible views to suit various budgets, from economy to first class.
Tulum, Mexico
If you are looking for a unique getaway, Tulum will not disappoint. With its exotic wildlife, ancient ruins, and excellent food and accommodation, you’ll wonder why you have never been before.
Top Holiday Spending Tips from Leading Money-Saving Influencers
For top money-saving ideas to make a get-away an even more of a bargain, read on to see what money-savvy experts recommend:
“One of my top tips when it comes to saving on your holidays is to avoid the peak seasons. Researching when the high season falls in your chosen destination is crucial to grabbing a bargain and also dodging the crowds. Ordinarily, high seasons tend to fall when the weather is best - for example, during July and August across Europe - but travelling in the shoulder season i.e. the months either side of this (like June or September), can often shave a significant chunk off your holiday cost.
You should also avoid visiting destinations during any festivals or long weekends, when a lot of the local population will also be travelling and hiking up those prices too! Visiting outside of peak times is likely to mean iconic attractions and beach spots are far less crowded as well, guaranteeing you not only a sweeter deal, but a better experience!
Oh, and it’s worth remembering that flights mid-week tend to be cheaper than flights at the weekend!”
“One really simple way to save money when travelling (especially on budget flights) is to not check-in any luggage. Even the cheapest airlines allow you to take one small bag on the plane for free and you'd be surprised at how much you can fit in there! Check the dimensions of the bag you're allowed and take the biggest one you possibly can. You can avoid packing toiletries and use the ones in the hotel and just take the bare essentials when it comes to clothes. If you've got a large suitcase, you could be paying £120 just to take your suitcase along with you, and if you're travelling as a family of four that's £480 just on luggage!”
Neil Foster, Senior Commercial and Product Manager at Asda Money, commented, “There’s so many beautiful holiday destinations across the world, from stunning beaches to ancient cities, and we want to help make them more accessible to everyone looking at booking a holiday. Now that travel is slowly starting to open again, we hope that more people are able to explore these incredible locations, or to keep them for inspiration when holiday booking does come around again.”
If you want more information on these locations and more money saving tips to help with this year’s holiday planning, take a look at the Asda Money blog for full details.