Your holiday dreams may have been put on hold as household bills soar but there are creative ways to book a break on a super-low budget if you are willing to think outside the box.
If you are an animal lover, for example, you could sign up to a house-sitting website that enables you to stay for free in homes around the world. All you need to do is look after other people’s pets and homes. Websites such as TrustedHousesitters and Nomador match you with people who need someone to care for their pets and property while they are away.
You will typically pay an annual fee for unlimited house sits. For example, TrustedHousesitters charges from £99 a year, and if you don’t secure any sits within 14 days of making your fifth application you will get your money back.
If you are willing to let strangers stay in your home, try one or more of the house swap websites. You will typically get a free trial period lasting a few weeks, so you can see what homes are on offer. You will then pay about £100 a year for as many home swaps as you like. Check out Love Home Swap, HomeLink and Guardian Home Exchange.
You will usually need to list your home’s details first, and then you can search for accommodation wherever you want to go on holiday. If you can find a week that suits you when your host is also away, you can sort out your home swap. You may get access to a car, too, so you don’t have to pay car rental costs.
Some sites such as Love Home Swap enable you to earn points by letting people stay in your home. These points can then be spent by staying at other members’ homes around the world. This may mean you can travel without having to match your plans with another member.
Another big advantage of a home swap is that you will have access to a
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