Thinking about a break without leaving the country? The UK has everything you need – seaside towns, green hills, historic cities and quirky lodging options. You don’t have to travel far to feel like you’re on holiday. In this guide we cover the most popular ways to enjoy a UK holiday and give you tips to make it cheap and fun.
If you love a bit of luxury, glamping is a hot choice. Modern tents now come with real bathrooms, comfy beds and even hot showers. You can pick a tent with a composting toilet if you want to stay eco‑friendly, or go for an ensuite unit that feels like a boutique hotel. For families, self‑catering cottages let you cook your own meals and spread out across several rooms. These homes often have gardens, a fireplace and a true taste of countryside life.
Travelers on a tighter budget can look at budget hotels, hostels or airport hotels. Booking.com has a secret set of filters that reveal rooms under £40 a night, especially if you book on a Tuesday or in the off‑season. Hostels aren’t just for backpackers; many now offer private rooms and en‑suite bathrooms, giving you the best of both worlds.
Adults‑only resorts are another option if you want a quiet escape. These places usually enforce a minimum age of 18 and provide amenities like spas, fine dining and a lively bar scene. Check the resort’s policy before you book, so you know whether children are allowed in the pool or on the beach.
Start by deciding the region you want to explore. The Lake District, Cornwall and the Scottish Highlands each have a distinct vibe and a range of accommodation prices. Once you know the area, use price comparison tools to spot the cheapest weeks. Mid‑week stays are often 20‑30 % cheaper than weekends.
Travel by train or coach whenever possible. Buying tickets early can save you up to £50 per person. If you’re driving, pack a reusable water bottle and snacks – fuel costs add up fast.
Look for all‑inclusive deals only if you plan to eat and drink a lot on site. Some resorts bundle meals, drinks and activities into one price, which can be a good deal if you stay for a week. Read the fine print to see what’s truly included – alcohol, premium drinks and certain activities often cost extra.
Finally, check if the place you’re staying offers eco‑friendly discounts. Many green cottages give a small price cut for guests who bring their own linens or use public transport. It’s a win‑win: you save money and help the planet.
With the right plan, a UK holiday can be as relaxing or as adventurous as you want. Pick a lodging style that matches your vibe, book at the right time and enjoy the varied scenery that Britain has to offer. Happy travels!"