A NEW independent travel agent in Warrington has given the scoop on this month’s best holiday deals for residents looking to jet off to exotic beaches or enjoy a cosy staycation for under a grand.
Harris Family Travel is a home-based travel agent in Causeway which promises to provide a unique tailored service and is hoping to bring the travel sector back to its traditional routes and away from online.
Owner, Stacey Harris, has more than 14 years’ experience working in travel and has set up her own business, hoping to bring the best and most exciting holiday deals to residents.
A unique aspect of business, which is ATOL and ABTA protected, is that they will come to you directly at home and find whatever it is you are looking for. Or alternatively you can contact them over the phone to make any bookings or enquiries.
Speaking on the business, Stacey said: “We have found people want someone to talk to when booking a holiday so we do it face to face. Its taking people back a bit to how we used to book travel.
“We have a passion for family-friendly travel because we understand how important quality family time is.
“We cover a wide range of holidays from family beach holidays and cruises to the city and UK breaks.
“As an independent travel agent with Personal Holiday Advisors, I am backed by Constant Travel, which is part of the UK’s largest independent travel agent.
“We can price match thousands of Jet2holidays, Easyjet and Tui holidays, plus many more with the added bonus of your very own holiday advisor.”
The travel agent has revealed the best deals going for families for under a grand in May.
Please be aware that for each of these holiday packages, terms and conditions apply, subject to availability. Prices are correct at the time of publishing and are subject to change.
Best family deals in May:
- Seven nights in Costa del Sol, Spain - £999
Flying from Manchester Airport on November 3 to Costa del Sol, in Southern Spain.
This is for two adults and two children (aged 2-11) and is for a total of seven nights at a four-star hotel – room only.
Luggage and transfers can be added on at an additional cost.
- Seven nights in Portugal - £950
Flying from Manchester Airport on November 23 to Albufeira, Portugal for seven nights.
This is a package for two adults and two children (aged 2 – 11) and is for a self-catering apartment.
Luggage and transfers can be added on at an additional cost.
- Seven nights in Majorca - £595
Flying from Manchester Airport on March 8, 2025, to Cala d'or, Majorca for seven nights.
This package is priced for two adults and one child (aged 2-11) and is for a self-catering apartment.
Luggage and transfers can be added on at an additional cost.
- Seven nights in Turkey - £750
Flying from Manchester Airport to Side in Turkey on March 6, 2025 for seven nights.
This package is priced for one adult and two children (aged 2-11) and is all inclusive at a four-star resort.
Luggage and transfers can be added on at an additional cost.
Quirky staycation deals:
- Four nights in the Isle of Sheppey, Kent - £99
This brilliant deal is a booking from June 10 for four nights in the Isle of Sheppey.
The deal is for two adults and two children (aged 2-16) and includes a two-bedroom accommodation and entertainment passes and food and beverage vouchers.
- Houseboat in Norfolk for three nights - £473
For under £500 you can stay in a houseboat in the beautiful location of Norfolk for three nights from June 17.
The Houseboat sleeps up to six people.
- Converted railway carriage in Suffolk for four nights - £375
If you fancy something totally different you can experience the comfort of a converted railway carriage located in Stowmarket in Suffolk for four nights from September 30.
This package is priced for two adults and two children (aged 2-16).
To find out more about any of these deals, contact Harris Family Travel on 07946106601 or email harrisfamilytravel@personalholidayadvisors.com
You can also follow the Facebook page at Harris Family Travel
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