The Daily Telegraph - Saturday - Travel

Step into spring with a great holiday bargain

Restrictio­ns are ending, prices are falling… and May and June will offer superb value for money, says Nick Trend

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Maybe you are struggling to find reasons to be cheerful at the moment. But take heart. We may, as Greg Dickinson points out opposite, be going through a spasm of chaos as airlines and airports try to adjust to a surge in passengers and a shortage of staff. We may be about to get our first diminished pay packets and our first inflated utility bills. But once we emerge from the Easter squeeze and the bank holiday on May 2, things will be looking a whole lot better for travellers.

Temperatur­es will be on the up, schools will be back and fares – which have soared because of the huge demand during our first “normal” Easter season for two years – drop sharply. As the pressure of numbers falls, surely airports and airlines will quickly re-establish some order over security queues and flight rosters.

What’s more, many Covid-related rules will have eased even further. Masks will (mostly) no longer be required in Spain after April 20 and it looks as though rules requiring them to be worn indoors in Italy and – with luck, in Greece – will ease on April 30.

For the first time since Covid struck, we will be able to enjoy spring in Europe’s cities, beaches and countrysid­e. And, having done some checking on fares and hotel rates, it seems that normal service is resuming here, too. Just as in any other year, the surge in prices during April abates dramatical­ly and there are any number of bargains out there for anyone who is not tied to the school year.

Maybe you fancy Rome or Venice? If you were thinking of taking advantage of the first bank holiday weekend in May, you will have to pay over £200 return flying from Friday to Monday, from London. But wait one more week and the same flights are less than £100. Despite all the cost pressures, that’s no different to pre-pandemic fares.

Prefer the train to Paris? Unless you snap them up soon after bookings open, Eurostar fares are always high for Friday departures. Even so, the price difference­s over the two weekends are of a similar order to airfares. Travelling at civilised times (ie, not an 05.59 departure), a Friday-Monday return over the bank holiday will cost £339. Booking the same timings a week later will cost £194, and you could upgrade to first class for not much more than that.

Interestin­gly, I did some checks on booking.com, and hotel rates are not so different between the two weekends. A typical example was one of my favourite hotels in Venice, the Metropole. Even for the peak bank holiday weekend, it is discountin­g its prices by more than £100 a night – down from £1,543 B&B for three nights to £1,161. The following weekend is also reduced, though slightly more expensive at £1,208 B&B.

In Nice, however, where there is less competitio­n at the top of the market, the Hotel Negresco is not discountin­g for the bank holiday weekend (£1,401 B&B for three nights), but has dropped its rate by £75 a night for a stay one week later (£1,176 B&B). Meanwhile, in Paris, the four-star hotel Rond Point des Champs-Elysées has cut its rates from £992 to £797 for the first three-night weekend, and from £982 to £788 for the second. I stayed for £203 a night in late November – so it has gone up about £60 a night, but that is hardly surprising given November is rock-bottom season.

I think what is happening here is that – especially in the popular city destinatio­ns – demand is still well below prepandemi­c levels. Most significan­tly tourism from Asia, China and the Far East – which had become such an important part of the market – is still close to zero. So hotels still have lots of spare capacity and the April rush from the UK has had less impact.

As the summer season gets underway, that won’t be true of beach hotels, however. So, if you want a bargain seaside break this year, then June is looking like your best bet.

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