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Holidaymakers act to beat euro rate

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Published: March 8, 2017
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South West travel experts and coach operator Bakers Dolphin say more people are holidaying in the UK this year due to poor exchange rates. Those who are venturing abroad are opting for all-inclusive options to ensure value for money. 

South West travel experts and coach operator Bakers Dolphin

Bakers Dolphin, established in 1889, says sales online and at its shops in Bristol and Weston-super-Mare show that a greater proportion of people are likely to be holidaying in the UK this year.

Those going abroad are taking the risk out of holiday spending by choosing all-inclusive and set cost deals where they are not exposed to poor rates of exchange against the pound.

Amanda Harrington, Sales and Marketing Director, says: “The pound is not buying so much abroad this year, either against the Euro or the dollar and for many people that is impacting on their holiday choices.

“We are seeing an upturn in interest in people from the South West holidaying in Scotland, where there are some beautiful areas to visit and places such as Pembrokeshire on the Welsh coast. 

“Special interest holidays where people visit heritage sites, railways and historic castles and cities are also high on people’s agendas as they look for something different to do in the UK.”

For those determined to go abroad the advantages of package deals and all-inclusive breaks are proving to be attractive.

Said Amanda Harrington: “The packages are better value than ever, and with meals and drinks included often mean you can make your holiday spending go a long way.

“Cruises are proving more popular than ever for this reason as they work out at extremely good value when you consider the food, the number of places you visit and the entertainment is all paid for before you get on board. Our shop in The Arcade, Broadmead, has been particularly busy with cruise passengers – many going for the first time and many of them younger than the traditional cruise customer.

“We concentrate mostly on coach holidays but we have a number where there are flights out to start your break and these are also being snapped up. With the Euro now worth 85p when a few years ago it was close to 60p people are really noticing the difference when they have to buy things abroad.”

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