Family books four trips for under £1,000

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A family has managed to book four vacations this year for under £1,000 despite rising living costs. By being strategic and using various tips, they created an affordable travel plan for the whole family. The first trip is a week in France for £657. They chose a combined deal that included ferry crossings and campsite bookings. Traveling after mid-August also helped them save money. This trip includes accommodation for two adults and two children. For a weekend in the Cotswolds, they found a campsite for £46 and added karting for the family for £147.56. Booking early fetched them a discount from The Caravan and Motorhome Club. They also planned a five-day getaway to Devon for £95.50, taking advantage of a club deal. They secured a lower rate by opting for a non-electric site, helping them save further. Additionally, they discovered that small, off-grid campsites can be found for around £10 per night. This option is budget-friendly and supports local communities. While their trips totaled about £966.29, they also focused on keeping other expenses low. Cooking in their caravan and using discount apps helped them stay within budget for food and fuel. Their planning shows that with careful budgeting and smart choices, families can enjoy memorable holidays without overspending.


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