How to Prepare for a Safe and Relaxing UK Staycation

If you’re looking to avoid the stress and expense that comes with holidaying overseas, then the idea of a staycation might appeal. There are countless destinations in the UK worthy of your attention, whatever your tastes and interests. Whether you’re looking to hike along the canals of rural England, explore the ruins of a Scottish hill fort, or lounge on a beach in South Wales, there’s a holiday that’s right for you.

The best staycations, it’s fair to say, tend to be the ones that are well planned. But exactly what might go into a good domestic holiday plan? Let’s take a look.

Choose the Right Destination for Your Needs

To begin with, you’ll want to pick out a destination that matches your requirements and budget. If you’d rather not travel a long way, then you can look for something that’s within a reasonable distance. Bear in mind that certain parts of the country will be in higher demand at different times of year. This might allow you to reduce the cost of your break considerably. A visit to the South coast of England might be significantly cheaper during spring than it is during summer.

Travel Light but Smart: What to Pack

While you might not have to deal with the cost of transporting your luggage on an aeroplane, it’s still worth thinking about packing as efficiently as possible. Start with essential items, and fill up your suitcase from there. If you’re travelling during summer, then you can avoid the extra mass of coats, jackets, and jumpers. Toiletries can be condensed using small, travel-sized bottles of shampoo and conditioner. Hard cases can be used to get the most from the space in your boot.

Keep Your Health in Mind While Away

Of course, just because you’re on holiday doesn’t mean you aren’t at risk of suffering a health problem. As such, it’s worth thinking about how you’ll react when a medical emergency arrives. If you’re entrusting your health and safety to an organisation or facility, like a holiday camp, then you might hold them legally accountable for any failure. The same applies to doctors and medical institutions, which can be targeted by medical negligence claims.

Booking Accommodation with Safety in Mind

In order to limit your risk, you might thoroughly vet every company you deal with. This applies especially to your choice of accommodation. Make sure that the business in question has a proven track record, and a string of happy visitors to prove it. This is where online reviews can be a vital source of information.

Knowing Where to Get Medical Help Locally

If a medical emergency does arise, then you should know exactly where to go and what to do in order to deal with it. Make sure that you know where the nearest hospital, pharmacy, and GP are, and how you can easily get to each of them.

Andy Higgs
Andy Higgs

I know what it's like to go from being a crazy backpacker without a care in the world, via being a vaguely sensible parent to being an adventurer once more. In other words, evolving into a Grown-up Traveller.

Like everyone else, I love to travel, have visited a lot of countries and all that but my big thing is Africa.

I also own and run The Grown-up Travel Company as a travel designer creating personalised African itineraries for experienced adventurers

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