The Scotsman

Chase the winter blues away by booking a break

There are travel bargains to book in January, if you know where to look writes Sarah Marshall

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For many people, a new year means a new holiday allocation and the possibilit­y of exciting plans for the 12 months ahead. January is historical­ly the busiest season for booking breaks, but with budgets of increasing concern it’s important to plan carefully.

To get the holiday you want at the right price, follow these expert tips.

The prefect cruise

“If you have your heart set on a specific ship, itinerary or cabin, then booking early will give you a higher chance to obtain lower prices,” says Tony Andrews, MD of Cruise.co.uk. “In fact, early bird prices can be up to 50 per cent less.”

The type of cabin you choose can also have an impact on price. “If a sea view isn’t important, as the main purpose of your cabin is to sleep in it, choose an inside cabin or a cabin with an obstructed view, as this will take a considerab­le amount off the price,” he adds. The other option is to select a guaranteed cabin, which is allocated shortly prior to departure with the position and deck number chosen for you. Often these are available at a discounted rate.

Booking an older ship also helps keep costs down. “If you’re interested in a particular destinatio­n and aren’t too worried about the ship you sail on, consider an older vessel,” advises Andrews. “You’ll find its age is reflected in the price – although you can still take advantage of a comfortabl­e sailing to your chosen holiday location.”

Booking a reposition­ing cruise is another option. “When a ship sails from one area to the next in preparatio­n for the new season, these ‘re-positionin­g’ cruises are still open to book up. They will feature a majority of days on-board the ship rather than calling at different destinatio­ns but are available at a reduced cost.”

The perfect city break

“Staying a Sunday through to Thursday night instead of Saturday brings the price right down and offers the best possible chance for an upgrade,” recommend deals website Travelzoo.

Being flexible is also important. Often, it’s possible to find deals for similar destinatio­ns with no crowds. Consider choosing different dates and alternativ­e airports, and avoid popular destinatio­ns. “Consumers can find some great holiday bargains if they try something new, particular­ly if an operator has just added a new destinatio­n to their programme,” say the Travelzoo team.

The perfect villa break

“A great way to reduce the cost of a holiday is to double up with family friends or relatives – and add in some grandparen­ts too – who can share costs and help with babysittin­g,” says Stephen Ellison, from villa with pool specialist Vintage Travel. “Although the big properties look expensive, guests find that by sharing the costs of the accommodat­ion and self-catering cooking, it works out much better value.”

In terms of location, he advises choosing overlooked spots such as Costa Verde and Minho in Northern Portugal, where there are great beaches and towns to explore at a much better price point than the Algarve. Similarly, he says in Galicia, the villas cost less than other parts of Spain.

Another idea is to avoid renting four wheels by choosing somewhere that’s easily accessible by public transport. “With car hire world-wide at a premium, particular­ly in summer, we’ve noticed an increased interest in our ‘car not essential’ collection of properties,” says Ellison.

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For better value, consider an inside cabin or reposition­ing cruise

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