Keeping costs low when jetting off abroad with the brood can be a challenge for even the most frugal of families. Staying in and around the UK is a fabulous low-cost option, but if you are longing for a little bit of sun for your 2013 holidays, there are ways to keep costs to a minimum.
Putra Mosque in Malaysia
Cheap all inclusive holidays offer families the best of all worlds. As well as carrying a straight, upfront price tag (with no hidden costs once you land), you travel safe in the knowledge that everything is sorted for the duration of your stay.
With one or more children in tow, food bills can quickly add up. All inclusive eliminates the worry of costs surrounding fussy eaters, or tots with the appetite of a horse. You and your youngsters are welcome to feast at the all inclusive buffet a minimum of three times a day, for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
No more limited mealtimes and no more dessert rations, complete with the peace of mind that you will be able to eat as you like for the whole of your holiday.
Set meal times sadly don’t always go hand in hand with spontaneous daytime activities while you’re away. Although the time window for sit down meals are pretty wide, if you fancy something light to eat outside of buffet hours, snack bars usually operate during the afternoon.
Children will love the opportunity to make the most of the unlimited ice-cream on offer, however chips, salad, fruit and other well loved light bites are always available.
All inclusive hotels are known for employing impressive entertainment teams. While hotel shows are never on a par with the West End, free children’s clubs, shows and discos always go down a treat with the tots and tweens.
Book cheap all inclusive holidays online now. Book your break early for the widest choice and best discounts on 2013 holidays.