Tuesday 29 April 2008

UK nationals taking 3-day holidays



Many families in Britain, choosing to take holidays only three or four days, the new study has found.

According to research at the Hotel Holiday Inn, only 48 per cent of people intend to follow the traditional two-week break with their children this year.

The company cited several reasons for this trend, such as parents can not get enough time from work and complexity of obtaining the same dates as their partner.

As a result, more and more people choosing to use their holiday allowance during the year and go to about three or four short breaks throughout the year. This is good news for those are thinking of buying buy-to-let Morocco property abroad.

Holiday Inn said that, as well as having a positive impact on the family unit, is also being more cost-effective than travel abroad during the peak tourist season.

Chris Hale, the official representative of the company, said: "Why spend your hard-earned cash for one big celebration, when three or four weekends a year less stress, less money and much more fun?"

Earlier this week, Lastminute web site forecasted that Morocco propertywill be very popular for recreation this year, along with the islands of Cape Verde.

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