The Scottish Mail on Sunday

A cut-price holiday? It’s the ultimate gift

- EVERY week our Holiday Hero NEIL SIMPSON takes an in-depth look at a brilliant holiday topic, doing all the legwork so you don’t have to. This week, he recommends some last-minute travel gifts.

IT MAY sound like a cliche but it turns out you really can give the gift of travel for Christmas. A host of tour companies offer gift cards and vouchers that can be bought online or on the high street. Here are their seasonal specials.

PACKAGE HOLIDAYS

If you’re gift-shopping for a family who want a cheaper way to enjoy some summer sun, or a couple dreaming of a romantic city break, why not buy them a Tui holiday voucher. You can give as little as £10 or, if you’re feeling extraordin­arily generous, up to £5,000.

The team behind Hays Travel – 2019’s real holiday heroes after the firm reopened most of the closed Thomas Cook stores – also have gift vouchers. You can give between £10 and £1,000 and vouchers can be redeemed in store or by phone to get money off any of the group’s holidays. Popular choices include a three-night winter-sun break at the self-catering Clube Praia Da Oura hotel on Portugal’s Algarve from £139pp, including flights.

FLIGHTS

Independen­t travellers might appreciate money off flights booked through trailfinde­rs.com. Get vouchers online for between £10 and £1,000 and Trailfinde­rs will credit them against any tickets, including to its ‘Off The Beaten Track’ destinatio­ns such as Alaska, the Yukon and Bhutan. Alternativ­ely, go direct to an airline for gift cards. Norwegian’s vouchers (from £40) cut the cost of flights, whether recipients are heading to Lisbon or Los Angeles. They can also be used to pay for checked-in baggage or in-flight meal orders. Visit norwegianr­eward.com.

HOTELS

Raise a smile with a ‘Get A Room’ gift card from luxury travel club Mr & Mrs Smith (mrandmrssm­ith. com). Pick a stylish card from £50 or send an e-voucher – you can add personal messages to both. The company says popular messages are suggestion­s for specific hotels recipients may like to try, such as Chapter Roma in Rome where exposed brick walls and sleek black steel furniture give a nod to the area’s industrial heritage. Rooms cost from £141 a night.

HOLIDAY COTTAGES

Get money off a stay in a country mansion or a pretty, cosy cottage with a gift card from Premier Cottages (premiercot­tages.co.uk). You can give between £50 and £250, and recipients can choose from about 850 properties across the UK and Ireland. Popular searches are for dog-friendly cottages, coastal views, ‘just for two’ stays, or cottages with hot tubs, such as the idyllic two-bedroom Hayloft at Bucks Farm in Suffolk, available from £395 a week.

EXPERIENCE­S

For something completely different, take a look at the last-minute Christmas gift guide focusing on holidays in rural Gloucester­shire, Monmouthsh­ire and Herefordsh­ire. A bargain pick is a £19 voucher for a G-force-inducing ride on a giant swing 250ft above a flooded quarry. Haven’t got a head for heights? Vouchers can be traded against beekeeping or wild foraging experience­s instead. Visit wyedeantou­rism.co.uk.

A more sedate choice is afternoon tea in a classic country house. Book one in advance at Waddesdon Manor in Buckingham­shire (waddesdon. org.uk), where you can also give tickets for a wine cellar tour and talk, an evening of stargazing, a family cookery lesson, an orienteeri­ng session, or a Mother’s Day gin-tasting event.

 ??  ?? SHEER BEAUTY: Sample the scenery of Alaska, left. Above: Chapter Roma
SHEER BEAUTY: Sample the scenery of Alaska, left. Above: Chapter Roma

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