Holiday prices tend to shoot up and bookings options dry up after seven key dates, according to a letting company.
A week into what has been a particularly cold and soggy new year and many of us are turning our attention to the prospect of a holiday. Travel firms often refer to this weekend as 'Sunshine Saturday' due to a reported surge in bookings among people desperate to leave behind these drizzle dappled shores.
Given that flight, hotel and holiday home prices are often determined by an 'on demand' model which fluctuates based on how many people are interested and the supply, booking after a certain date may see you fork out more than you'd expect.
Analysis of past booking data on the holiday homes website Vrbo identified surges in demand for each of the busiest travel times of the year and when availability starts to dwindle. If travellers plan their trip ahead of that surge, they should have access to the widest selection of rentals and get the best value for their money while looking for the perfect place for their family and friends.
The trend is likely to be the same on other holiday let companies like Airbnb and Sykes Cottages.
Holiday hack to get 48 days off by booking just 19 days of annual leave in 2023In 2024, to have the widest selection of available properties for key travel periods, travellers are advised to book no later than the below dates:
Easter holiday: Book no later than 13 February
Early May Bank Holiday: Book no later than 29 March
End of May bank holiday: Book no later than 8 April
Summer holidays: Book no later than 8 June
Autumn half-term holidays: Book no later than 26 August
Christmas holidays: Book no later than 11 November
February 2024 half-term holidays: Book no later than 3 January 2025
The holiday let company has also offered some general advice that can help to keep the price of a holiday down.