With Easter falling late this year, there is plenty of sunshine to be had for less at top holiday destinations. A UK travel company is urging families to make April the new August and book their big family breaks during the Easter period rather than the exceptionally expensive summer months. By booking during the Easter half-term, On the Beach says families can save up to 50 per cent on the exact same trip they may have taken in July or August.
The agency said the switch could save families thousands just by booking a holiday earlier. Zoe Harris, chief customer officer at On the Beach, said: “Due to the incredible demand for holidays during summer, and limited availability, prices are increased by hoteliers and flight providers, and this cost is passed on to the customer via us. “We want this to change, but it's only achievable if people change their holiday habits.”.
Eventually, if more people start to change their holiday traditions and book to depart at Easter instead, this could ultimately start bringing summer prices down, as there will be less demand to go during these months, the company added. On the Beach says that since the start of February, bookings made by customers for the Easter holidays have saved them around £1,268 on holiday fees. One example the agent gives is a 10-night stay for two adults and one child at the luxury, five-star MarBella hotel in Corfu, Greece, which would set back a family £5,925 if they chose to fly out on 14 August.
However, the exact same holiday could be snapped up for more than £3,000 less if they decided to depart four months earlier on 14 April, with the total price being £2,821 earlier in the year. Many holidaymakers have already taken advantage of low Easter prices, with On the Beach booking data showing the number of holidays taken increased by 37 per cent since 2022. As Easter falls later this year, with the official bank holiday weekend in the UK being between 18 and 21 April, this means a lot of popular destinations will provide sunnier and hotter weather.