Macclesfield Express

BAG YOURSELF A BARGAIN BREAK IN 2020

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AT THIS time of year, many people will be brightenin­g up the dark winter days by booking a getaway they can look forward to. The good news for UK holidaymak­ers heading overseas is that some could see their spending money go further this year, as sterling has strengthen­ed against several currencies compared with a year ago.

According to research from the Post Office this month, 34 of its 40 bestsellin­g currencies had weakened against sterling compared with a year earlier, including the euro and the US dollar.

However, while the pound may be packing more of a punch in some places, there’s still the danger of over-spending.

Post Office Travel Money research found that two-thirds of holidaymak­ers overspent their budget on their last trip abroad.

So, to help balance your budget, here are some suggestion­s from Post Office Travel Money for booking a bargain break in 2020...

PINPOINT PLACES WHERE YOUR MONEY WILL STRETCH FURTHER

HOLIDAYMAK­ERS heading for Turkey may find sterling is worth over 20% more against the Turkish lira than a year ago, according to

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This means tourists buying their holiday currency could potentiall­y get the equivalent of £85 more lira on a £500 transactio­n.

Mauritius, Jamaica and the Dominican Republic are also among the top winter sun destinatio­ns identified by the

Post Office where sterling could stretch further.

Holidaymak­ers visiting Hungary may also find they get more for their cash,

the research found.

CONSIDER A ‘HOLIDAY SWAP’

HOLIDAYMAK­ERS can make their pounds go further if they swap a pricier destinatio­n within a particular region, with one where they may find the cost of living is lower. For example, the Post Office’s research found that prices can potentiall­y be lower in Antigua and Tobago than in Barbados. Another potential holiday swap could be to Vietnam instead of Thailand.

The Post Office found that while Thailand remains good value, the Thai baht has recently strengthen­ed against sterling, which could have an impact on holidaymak­ers from the UK. By contrast, sterling was 3.5% stronger in January against the Vietnamese dong than a year earlier – and prices in some local resorts have also fallen.

Another holiday swap it suggests is the Czech Republic for Poland.

While Prague is popular for city breaks, Polish destinatio­ns such as Warsaw, Krakow and Katowice are among the top value city break options in Post Office pricing surveys.

BUDGET REALISTICA­LLY TO AVOID HAVING TO USE PLASTIC ABROAD

REMEMBER you can save money by planning how you will get your holiday money in advance, rather than having to top up abroad and incurring transactio­n fees for using cards at ATMs and in shops and restaurant­s.

GET READY TO POUNCE WHEN STERLING RISES IN VALUE

KEEP a close eye on exchange rate movements before your departure and purchase foreign currency when sterling will give you more cash for your pounds.

The Post Office previously found that around one in 13 holidaymak­ers previously left getting their holiday money until they got to the airport on their last holiday – potentiall­y meaning they got a poor rate.

CHOOSE A RESORT WHERE LIVING COSTS ARE LOW

PRICE changes in local resorts will also make a difference to how far your money goes.

Over three-quarters of holidaymak­ers say the cost of meals, drinks and other tourist staples in their holiday destinatio­ns was a bigger worry than the value of sterling.

Nick Boden, head of Post Office Travel Money, says: “Sterling is now stronger against the vast majority of holiday currencies and that spells great news for holidaymak­ers.

“UK tourists can do even better by picking a destinatio­n where the cost of living is low so they benefit from the stronger pound and low prices in resort restaurant­s and shops.”

Eating out may be the biggest drain on the holiday purse – so compare prices before choosing a restaurant. Beachfront cafes and restaurant­s are usually pricier than ones frequented by locals a street

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