Smart tips for making the most of your money on holiday

December 20, 2025
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*This is a collaborative post on tips for making the most of your money on holiday

Going on holiday is one of life’s great joys, but it’s also one of those experiences where costs can quickly spiral out of control. You’ve probably been there before – the excitement of booking your escape, only to realise later that meals, drinks and unexpected extras quickly add up. 

The good news is that with a little bit of planning and some smart decisions, you can stretch your money further and make your trip just as enjoyable without the worry of costs racking up. 

Set a travel budget

Before you even start booking, it’s important to think about what you can afford. It’s easy to get swept up in the excitement, and setting yourself a clear budget will help you stay in control. 

This doesn’t mean you can’t have fun, but it ensures you’re not caught out by unexpected costs. Once you have an idea of your total spend, you can adjust your plans accordingly and keep your finances on track.

Book an all-inclusive getaway

One of the best ways to make your money go further is to book an all-inclusive holiday package. This takes away the worry of meal costs, drinks and even some activities, leaving you to simply enjoy your time away. 

When you book all-inclusive, you know exactly what you’re spending from the start, and you get peace of mind that everything’s already taken care of. You’re effectively locking in your holiday costs, making it much easier to stick to your budget and fully relax.

Go in the shoulder season

Travelling during the shoulder season can be another great way to save money. The shoulder season typically falls between peak and off-peak times, so you still get good weather but at a lower price. Not only are flights and accommodation generally cheaper, but you’ll avoid the busy crowds too, giving you a more peaceful, enjoyable experience. 

For example, if you’re heading to a popular beach destination, consider travelling just before or after the peak summer months. You’ll find that prices drop significantly, but you still get to enjoy most of the benefits of the high season, like great weather and available activities.

Having an enjoyable and affordable getaway

Taking the time to plan your trip wisely can make all the difference. With the right approach, you can enjoy a fantastic escape without the financial stress. These small but thoughtful steps will not only save you money but also allow you to truly unwind, secure in the knowledge that your budget is under control.

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