The Sunday Post (Inverness)

AVOID A HOLIDAY HANGOVER

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While you’re having fun in the sun, it’s important to keep your cool financiall­y and avoid a blunder which could have an impact on your wallet.

Here are 10 potential pitfalls to watch out for this summer, and tips for how to avoid them...

Being left high and dry on a cruise

Standard travel insurance policies may not provide cover for the specific risks associated with cruising. Gocompare Travel Insurance suggests those going on a cruise should look for travel insurance features such as compensati­on for cabin confinemen­t due to illness. Protect your holiday against cancellati­on by arranging travel insurance when you book.

Leaving yourself exposed

Sunny weather can be perfect for driving a convertibl­e car. But Gocompare Insurance warns that drivers should check their insurance carefully. For example, leaving the car parked with the roof down leaves your vehicle more vulnerable to theft and summer showers. Insurers may place restrictio­ns on claims from these situations.

Telling everyone about your trip

You may want to show how great your holiday is, but posting about it on social media could alert thieves to your home being empty while you are away.

Letting your gadget frazzle outdoors

Eleana Martyn from protectyou­rgadget.com says leaving gadgets in the sun can lead to costly repairs.

“It’s so easy to do, if you’re relaxing in the garden or eating outside and your phone is next to you, but keeping it in the shade or under a towel can save you from having to pay for damages,” Eleana advises. “If you have insurance for your smartphone, not all policies will cover this kind of heat damage and so it’s always worth double checking with your provider should the worst happen.”

Paying a premium to travel

Families know how travel prices can jump during summer. Travel search engine Kayak.co.uk found that, for example, a family of four wanting to travel to Orlando can potentiall­y pay over £1,000 more for flights in August than if they had travelled in June.

Their airfare calculator – kayak.co.uk/ summertrav­elhacker/ 2018/anywhere – helps travellers see if it might be cheaper to put off their trip, or consider alternativ­es.

Letting airport parking charges rack up

Fees in drop-off zones can quickly mount up after a minimum stay has been exceeded at some airports, the RAC warns. RAC spokesman Rod Dennis says: “Our advice is to check parking fees and time limits well before setting out for an airport this summer, so as to avoid a nasty shock.”

He advises looking for cheaper parking options. Some airports offer more affordable spaces further from the terminal building, and some better rates for reserving a space online. Dennis adds: “If picking up, it is wise to make sure you know when a friend or a family member is landing and leave additional time for them to pick up their luggage.”

Assuming a package holiday is always cheaper You may assume you’re saving cash with an “all in” package holiday, but research from currency expert Fairfx found families travelling abroad this summer are potentiall­y paying a “convenienc­e tax” of £371 by booking a package, rather than arranging flights and accommodat­ion independen­tly.

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