Free or cheap holidays?

paof2 asked:


I know this may seem like a strange question, but does anyone have suggestions about cheap or free holidays at the start of September this year?
Its for an adult m/f couple.
Somebody suggested ‘house sitting’, but where could I find out details on that?
Thanks for the answers, but it was house sitting, not house swapping.
Elfy, thanks for the offer, but I think we’d have to take it in turns to breathe…LOL.
As for camping, it’s a regular thing we do, and it looks as though we’ll be off to Wales again (unless I can persuade the better half to go back to Ringwood.

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6 comments to Free or cheap holidays?

  • allen555

    Home Base Holidays
    International home exchange service. … Common questions about swapping homes … home swap stories … – Cached

  • Tina R

    Collect the vouchers from the sun very basic holidays but a holiday all the same

  • Carrie S

    Yes there are house swap agencies where you swap house with someone (and car too if you like) and save on hotel bills. As for a free holiday, why not just stay at home and explore your local area. I bet there’s places you don’t visit because you think they’re too touristy. Be a tourist in your own neighbourhood and you could surprise yourself with what you find. You could book a very cheap BB in Blackpool but you’d need spending money for food and nights out etc. Perhaps just save up and go somewhere nicer next year.

  • Elaine

    HI YA.
    why not stay with family or friends.
    if my place wasnt so small you could of come and stay at ours. lol.
    but you know where i live and who in the right mind would want to come here for a holiday.
    well you did live here for a bit.
    good luck with the holiday.
    E x

  • gypsy

    Do what we do, we rigged ourselves out with a tent and all the gear at a cost of less than £100 and we go camping, we find secluded places and simply pitch the tent, build a campfire, do some fishing, collect pebbles and simply have fun ! If you do this, apart from fuel, it costs no more than being at home. Take heed of the countryside code and you won’t be bothered by anyone.
    Live a little, be adventurous and do it.

  • Zara N

    Just get in touch with like2stay.co.uk they help people on low incomes and single parents etc. As well as being a holiday guide for uk holiday parks.

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