Think luxury travel is beyond your grasp? Think again! Despite the cost of living, planning a holiday with small luxuries is possible – while keeping to a budget.
If you’re conscious of your holiday budget, we’ve found ways you can save money while still having a great time.
First, choose a lesser-known holiday destination to visit…
Choosing a lesser-known holiday destination
Begin your holiday planning by choosing a lesser-known holiday destination. Most of our suggestions won’t be on everyone’s radar but will still be charming. Instead of staying in a destination known for overtourism, find somewhere new off the beaten track! For instance, stay within a small city or quaint, coastal town instead, which will cost you less. It might not be as popular. Yet you’ll gain a different insight into the country’s culture and have more unique stories to share on your return.
8 lesser-known holiday destinations
Some of these destinations may also provide younger travelling companions with “Instagram-worthy,” photos.
Here are some of our favourites…
- Billund in Denmark: the home of Legoland. Go on the Lego tour and stay for three nights.
- Chemnitz: an industrious German city and the European Capital of Culture for 2025.
- Nantes: an exciting place for a city break. There’s a range of cuisine to try from fresh pastries in the many bakeries to roast Nantes duck served with Muscadet white wine. Also, follow one of the walking trails or explore Nante’s medieval castle.
- Rimini: this Italian city is full of colourful Renaissance architecture and a golden 10-mile beach.
- Sapporo in Japan: A huge snow festival is held here each February. Admire a world of snow and ice sculptures before whizzing down snow slides.
- Tyrol (or Tirol-heart of the Alps) in Austria, is an Alpine region, where many traditional festivals still take place, such as the Sonnenwende in Wachau (summer solstice). Also, it’s perfect for ski holidays in winter and hiking trips.
- Valkenburg, in the Netherlands, is a quaint city home to the Netherlands’ only hilltop castle and iconic caves.
- Vigo, Spain, is Europe’s biggest fishing port. If you love seafood, choose from crabs, octopus, squid, mussels, and Vigo’s famous oysters for tea.
Once you’ve decided upon your destination. Plan ahead of time to secure small luxuries to enhance your trip.