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Cheap October holiday deals from £138pp including Spain, Greece and Turkey

Cheap October holiday deals from £138pp including Spain, Greece and Turkey

Last minute holiday deals in October including Spain, Greece, Turkey and Portugal – and we’ve also found some bargains for the October half term dates There are plenty of cheap October holiday deals available ( Image: Getty Images) Brits looking for cheap holidays in October 

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Campervans, caravans, motorhomes… there are many alternatives for Britons searching to purchase a holiday getaway automobile to get on the road. With the increase of staycations and a Uk getaway now 1 of the most well known travel alternatives, holidaymakers may well be wanting for a 

Is it safe to book a holiday? Booking tips from flexible policies to refund rights

Is it safe to book a holiday? Booking tips from flexible policies to refund rights

Brits are getting an increasing choice of holiday options, with heaps of countries welcoming back UK tourists including the likes of Spain, Greece, Portugal and Turkey.

Then there’s the fact that more countries are due to reopen their borders – one of the biggest being the USA which is due to lift its travel ban for vaccinated Brits in November.

To top it all off, from October 4 the traffic light system will be simplified, with countries placed on either the red list (no-go) or the ‘rest of the world’ list, where holidays will be allowed.

It’s therefore not surprising that Brits are looking to book getaways to enjoy the last of the summer sunshine.

However, the pandemic isn’t over so there’s still a risk involved when booking a trip abroad.

To give you a helping hand, we’ve flagged some of the top tips you need to know when booking a holiday, from the benefits of flexible policies, to your refund rights if a country goes on the red list.

Check out our guide below..

1. Check the UK’s travel rules for your destination





This will determine what tests and possible quarantine requirements are in place.

Currently the UK places countries on green, amber and red lists. Green requires no quarantine back in the UK but a PCR test on day two, amber requires a PCR test on day two and for the unvaccinated, 10 days of self-isolation with a second test on day eight. As for red, this involves mandatory hotel quarantine. It’s worth noting that England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland all have their own lists, so always check the rules based on your location.








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However, from October 4, the amber list is being scrapped for Brits. Instead there will be the ‘red list’ (no-go) and ‘rest of the world’ list (where holidays are allowed).

Red list rules: Anyone arriving in the UK will still need to stay in a quarantine hotel. (Usually the Foreign Office also bans travel to a red list country).

Rest of the world rules: These differ depending on your vaccination status.
For the vaccinated, pre-departure tests will no longer be necessary when you’re coming back to the UK. Later this October – although there’s no confirmed date yet – you’ll be able to take a lateral flow test on day two instead of a PCR test. Meanwhile, all unvaccinated arrivals in the UK will need to self-isolate for up to 10 days, and take Covid tests on day two and eight.

2. Check your destination’s own rules

Just because the UK government says you can travel somewhere doesn’t mean it’s open to Brits. For example, Australia is on the UK’s green list but the country is keeping its borders firmly closed to tourists.

Countries have their own rules for UK travellers – some are only open to fully vaccinated Brits for holidays (for example Malta, Iceland, France), some are open to all UK travellers but with PCR test requirements (for example Cyprus, Spain, Greece, Portugal), and others are keeping borders closed entirely or have quarantine in place, so most firms/airlines aren’t operating packages there.

You can get the information on entry rules in the Foreign Office’s travel advice for a destination, whole your tour operator should also be able to advise.

3. Look for flexible booking policies





Travel rules can change quickly during a pandemic, which means your plans may need to change. The good news is that most travel firms have flexible booking policies which allow you to amend your destination/dates if you need to, with no extra cost.

Before parting with your cash, make sure you know the firm’s policy if you’re unable to travel – including if this is due to someone in your party testing positive for Covid. If it’s not clear what the rules are, get in touch direct.

4. Check the Foreign Office advice

Not only does this include any entry requirements, but the Foreign Office advice determines if your travel insurance is valid for a trip. In most cases if the Foreign Office advises against travel to a destination, you won’t be covered – regardless of its status on the green/amber/red lists. For example, Egypt and Sri Lanka were recently removed from the red list, but the Foreign Office continues to advise against travel.

Foreign Office advice isn’t just Covid-related, it also takes into account other factors such as a country’s political situation, natural disasters and terror threats

5. Stick to package holidays if you can








October half term is coming up – but whether the new travel rules will be in place by then is unclear
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There are benefits to booking a package deal; you’re usually protected if a firm goes bust, it’s only one tour operator to deal with if travel rules change and your holiday needs to be changed, and often it’s a smoother process for getting money back.

For example if you book a flight separately but travel restrictions mean you can’t go, the airline doesn’t necessarily have to cancel the flight – meaning you aren’t automatically entitled to a refund.

Holidays booked through travel agents and tour operators should include ATOL protection that protects you if a travel firm or airline goes bust (we’ve got a wider guide explaining ATOL protection where you can find more information).

You can also check whether a travel firm is a member of ABTA – The Travel Association, where members are protected financially in the event of a company failure. You can find out more on abta.com.

6. Get travel insurance

Travel insurance is important, and not just because of Covid – it can help you get money back if something goes wrong from a lost suitcase to a medical emergency or cancelled holiday.

During Covid, some countries won’t accept travellers who don’t have proof of insurance in place.

Make sure to check the wording of your policy and look out for Covid cover, so that should something go wrong you know exactly what you’re covered for, which can make the process even more stress-free.

However, a word of caution; if the Foreign Office advises against travel to a destination, this can invalidate your insurance.

7. Your rights if a country goes on the red list








A country going red means your holiday is cancelled
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If a country is on the red list, the Foreign Office usually advises against all non-essential travel, so your holiday will likely be cancelled.

When a travel firm cancels your holiday, you are entitled to a refund. Some travel companies have still been offering alternatives such as rebooking to a later date or different destination, and credit vouchers. You are welcome to choose these options, but you are entitled to a refund if this is what you would prefer.

If you booked a flight and hotel separately, then you may need to do some negotiating, especially if your flight isn’t cancelled. As for your accommodation, whether you can get your money back will depend on your booking policy.

The Citizens Advice Bureau has some useful advice here regarding refund rights when it comes to coronavirus.

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Turkey is 2022’s most popular holiday spot

Turkey is 2022’s most popular holiday spot

TURKEY has been named the top rated marketing vacation place for 2022 by Easyjet Vacations. In spite of the place getting on the red checklist, Brits are booking up journeys for upcoming yr, with week prolonged breaks from £147 per particular person. 2 Easyjet Holidays 

Last minute holiday park & cheap seaside hotel breaks THIS WEEK to make the most of the heatwave

Last minute holiday park & cheap seaside hotel breaks THIS WEEK to make the most of the heatwave

THE sunshine is back again to give us a past blast of summer this 7 days, and it’s not as well late to make the most of it with a very last-minute crack to the British seaside. There are some good promotions offered for limited 

Cheap USA holiday deals you can already book including New York and Orlando

Cheap USA holiday deals you can already book including New York and Orlando

Cheap USA holidays for 2021 and 2022 you can already book now including popular destinations like New York, Las Vegas, Orlando, Boston, Miami and more

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There are cheap USA holidays to be found

The USA is set to reopen its borders to Brits for the first time in 18 months. The country will be welcoming any fully vaccinated UK travellers from early November – meaning USA holidays are finally back on the cards.

Currently, the USA is on the UK’s amber list so you’ll need to take a pre-departure test before heading to the UK, and then a PCR test on day two. Adults who are not fully vaccinated will also need to self-isolate for 10 days and take a second PCR test on day eight.

From October 4 the amber list is being scrapped, with the US likely to be on the ‘rest of the world’ list instead. For fully vaccinated Brits, this means you’ll only need a lateral flow test on day two (the rule comes into force later in October).

There’s more good news for Brits as there are currently plenty of deals including popular destinations such as New York, Orlando, and Las Vegas.

We take a look at some of the deals you can already book now – happy holiday hunting!

Cheap New York holidays





Never been to the Big Apple? Our New York City guide is packed with tips on the best things to see and do.

Cheap Orlando holidays

  • British Airways has holidays from £439pp as well as return flights from £297pp – book here.
  • First Choice has packages from £542pp in early 2022 – book here.
  • Virgin Holidays has deals in 2021 from £659pp – book here.
  • Thomas Cook has 2022 holidays from £689pp – book here.
  • Walt Disney World has heaps of special offers for its 50th anniversary including a 14-day ticket for the price of 7 – book here.

You can also find plenty of updates including what’s new in the theme parks in our Florida holidays page.

Cheap Las Vegas holidays








Vegas trip, anyone?
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  • LoveHolidays has deals from £457pp – book here.
  • Virgin Holidays has deals from £565pp for 2022 – book here.
  • TravelSupermarket found Vegas breaks from £568pp for November – book here.
  • Lastminute.com has breaks in 2022 from £653pp – book here.

The USA has always been a hugely popular destination for Brits. In fact, commenting on the news of the travel ban being lifted an ABTA spokesperson said that it is “by far our most popular long haul destination and in a normal year attracts almost five million visitors from the UK”.

They explained: “The news that double vaccinated travellers will be allowed to travel to the US from the UK from November is great news for holidaymakers, business travellers and those who have been separated from friends and family for so long.

“The USA is by far our most popular long haul destination and in a normal year attracts almost five million visitors from the UK. The announcement will come in time to allow people to, among other things, take the ever popular Christmas shopping trips to New York and is a very welcome boost for the winter sports market whose customers love the country’s high quality ski resorts.”

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