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Why travelling in Autumn can be less of a headache

By: Robin Richmond

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The dawn of autumn can leave many with a sinking feeling; the

cold weather is on its way and there is nothing to look forward

to before Christmas. Often going on holiday at this time of year

is not something people consider – however there are definitely

a number of advantages to taking your main yearly holiday, or

even just a short break in the autumn.



When the British public thinks of holidays they think of one

thing – summer. Summer holidays mean ice cream, deckchair,

sunburn, donkey rides, candy floss and cheap flights to Spain.

Brits can be very stuck in their ways when it comes to going

away for the same two weeks every year but the fact remains that

avoiding the summer rush can lead to a much more pleasurable

holiday experience.



One of the biggest benefits of holidaying in the autumn is

avoiding the mass chaos of families trying to enjoy the summer

sun in the relatively small window of the school holidays. Be it

screaming children running around your table during dinner or a

baby crying during an agonisingly long flight – kids when you

are trying to relax can be a nightmare! However, by moving your

annual holiday back a few weeks to September you can enjoy a

quieter break when the children are safely back at school.



Another big advantage is the great monetary savings that can be

made by avoiding the peak season rush. It is a fact that many

people save up all year for their annual holiday only to pay

over the odds for a rushed holiday abroad in a packed hotel.

While good deals on summer holidays are certainly out there,

they often can’t compare to some of the great bargains that are

available during the off season. Similarly to shops having their

“End of Summer” sales, online holiday specialists such as

http://www.superbreak.com have some fantastic offers throughout

the autumn period.



One potential drawback to not holidaying during the peak season

is that you won’t get the weather that you would during the

summer. However, this is very often not the case. Fantastic

locations such as Gran Canaria enjoy warm temperatures all year

round and are only a short flight away. While sitting on the

beach in late October in Blackpool may not be recommended,

seeing the jealousy of your friend’s faces when you set off to a

sun kissed beach abroad is definitely worth while!



City breaks during autumn can also be a great deal more

enjoyable. During the summer months one of the main problems

with city breaks can be the fact that all the local attractions

can be packed to the rafters with tourists. Literally, bus loads

of people descend on small areas like plagues of locust –

meaning queuing becomes the order of the day. Visiting in autumn

often means that you can explore various landmarks at your own

time and pace and not have to worry about standing around in

warm, stuffy conditions.



Overall, holidaying in autumn can be great fun and is an

excellent way to brake up the cold months leading up to

Christmas. While it is unlikely to ever replace the great

British tradition of Summer Holidays, holidaying off peak can

make a lot of financial sense – and leave you a great deal more

relaxed to boot!

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