Planning 2023 Europe Travel? Here Are The Cheapest Ways To Book

Planning 2023 Europe Travel? Here Are The Cheapest Ways To Book

One holiday season brings thought to the next and for anyone thinking of booking Europe travel in 2023, there are interesting ways of keeping costs down. How and when you book is still the key factor in cost but it also pays to head to similar off-beat destinations and places where inflation is having less of an impact on travel costs.

Stay Away From Places Where Inflation Is Biting

A holiday is not just about hotels and airfare. The cost of anything from a coffee and taxi to a delicious dinner can really make a difference. While the world is coping with rising inflation, some countries' prices are rising faster than others and it's worth keeping this in mind before you book.

The Trivago Hotel Price Index calculated where prices have risen the most and where inflation has had the least impact—the cost of alcoholic drinks in Turkey, for instance, has shot up by a staggering 123%. Cities such as New York, Madrid and Las Vegas have risen a lot while cities such as Auckland, Johannesburg and Brussels have risen the least. What's more, several cities in Asia (Kuala Lumpur, Dubai and Manila) have seen prices fall compared to 2021.

Look For Cheaper, But Similar Destinations

Prices will always be more expensive if places are on the beaten track but great deals can be had by heading to places that offer the same style holidays but at cheaper prices. Skyscanner is launching a tool in early 2023 that will offer similar destinations at cheaper prices when people search for trips.

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