Think about the destination before you go try to consider the exchange rate. If one is not good now it is unlikely to improve massively before your holidays. Places to go include turkey, USA, morocco and the far east which all have a better exchange rate and in turn more for your money.
You should aim to get a holiday villa with a pool within relative distance to the sea. This keeps all family members happy whether they prefer the beach or the pool, whilst if something goes wrong at the beach, like you lose your sun cream or the weather turns too hot or too cool you are in easy distance of your villa where you can retreat for the day or pick up essentials. This means you can also save during the day by popping back to your villa for meals and cold drinks.
If you are thinking about renting a villa and you don�t have children simply avoid school holidays. If you do have to go in school holidays try not to go in the first 2 weeks as this is the busiest time of year and demand is at its highest. Try to go in June, early July or late September. This will make it cheaper plus if you have friends or family that have children you can get them to water the plants as they will not be able to go on holiday.
Most villas will have outside cooking areas. This can be great for entertaining just a few people or to be a relaxing family event. Most of the local supermarkets will be able to provide you with food to cook on an outside cooker or BBQ if that is what you like.
If you live in the UK the government has tried to make it better for children by having school holidays start slightly earlier or finish slightly later so would it offset the cost to fly from a non local airport. The costs between Scotland and England can vary massively as their school holidays are quite different to each others.
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