I wish you good luck with currency exchange... I was in UK in october and I paid arround 1,40 for each pound and now is 1x1...
thanks spanish
Me my husband and 3 kids aged 9,5,4 are going to cap salou in july we are going self catering for 2weeks and i havent a clue how much money we will need this is our first family holiday so am not clued up on any thing
can any one tell me
HOW much money you think we will need for the 2weeks? i think we will eat out for dinner but buy in stuff for brekie and lunch
cheers any help and advice would be great im starting to panic about money now and saving like a mad woman so it would be great 2 have a rough idea what we should need
hi we were self catering at the med village before and there's four of us. we had a couple of options, either eat at the hotel as it was pay at the door or eat at cap salou, a couple of good places to eat there for dinner and geared up for kids. we went to the rio grande in salou and it cost us about 37 euros for main meals and juice and drinks.we got cereal,bread,etc for breakie and bits for supper.quite a bit spent on food when you go self catering,for the past three years we went half board and my son is really fussy, but we managed. i would say 80 - 100 euros a day self catering and to not have to worry about money when you are there.(my opinion)
Thanks for the reply beermat im thinking £2000 should be more than enough for eating and and going 2 the water parks ect, starting to wish we hada booked half board now but i guess we wont know till we go and has its our first family holiday its only natural we will make mistakes
hi where abouts you going?
cap salou staying in the sun club apartments. we really need a holiday and dont wana ruin it by worrying about how much money we have 2 spend and with the euro rate at the min its a nighmare lol
that one faces onto the med village. you have an onsite shop and they do a good breakie in the wee cafe they have. you're handy for the buses, they stop just outside,as does the land train. if you don't like the entertainment, go to the med village and have a couple of drinks and watch theirs.usually good.our kids loved it there,the kids club was great.the sunclub is close to the pubs where we took the kids for tea sometimes,just across the road and down the hill. there is also amusements for them,little bungi jumps and roundabouts.been to the area a couple of times.lovely
thanks beermat hopefully we will have a great time and not run out of money, If we are getting it tight with money i guess we can lay around the pool 4 a few days
ps...things used to be a lot cheaper due to good pound to euro rates...not now though...pound and euro basicaly equal...think what it would cost to do the same here as you plan to do in salou...will be a good guide to how much you need to see you through
thanks TWEETIE PIE all the advice i can get before i go will be a great help as this is our first family holiday with 3kids. good tip on the cereal my kids love there cereal the 2 wee ones are only 3 and 4 and live on the stuff. i was thinking of putting a few box's of freez pops in to my case as well just hope they dont bust on the way over also going to take noodles for the kids lunches, we have worked out how much we can save for spending and hopefully be able to have around 2300 saved plus we already ave our portaventura tickets bought, my husband was in the bank yesterday and one of the ladys was telling him the pound is getting stronger every day so heres hoping its alot better before we all take of on hols
about the euro
I think pound will slowly get stronger...but wont be any big hikes this year...next year should be much better....If I wasnt going to my sons wedding in Greece this year I wouldnt have bothered...only going for a week and not all the family going.....am leaving it till next year for proper family hols...going camping and making best use of my caravan this year...
Just now the pound is basically level with the euro...weve come clean about all the mess the banks have got us into...and its affecting the pound and our industry...and people are coming out work...but we are an exporting industrial nation and also export in other ways ie insurance ect....we will go through murky 12 months....but the weak pound makes our exports cheaper especially the invisible exports like insurance expertise ect ....our weak pound will also atract more foreign visitors spending money our economy needs ...its more the lack of loan cash pulling industry down...when this gets sorted things will get better and the stock markets will rise and the pound will get stronger...
On the other hand the rest of europe has not been as forthcoming or open about how much mess they are really in yet....A lot of the euro zone is heavily reliant on holiday makers ,and there are lots of bussineses linked one way or another to the holiday trade....this year the strong euro will prevent lots of British holiday makers going to the eurozone ...lots will holiday at home in Britain instead...lots of foriegn holiday makers wishing to see europe will come to Britain instead as well because they get more for their money with a weak pound....the euro will weaken just as the pound has....which will redress the balance between the pound and the euro....
So next year there will also be plenty of good deals I think to encourage back the holiday trade they have lost....roll on next year
bloke working in our local post office reckons that the euro won't go up for the coming months. looks like we won't be spending much
Hi, with the exchange rates going down fast, I'm a bit wary of what to do about my holiday spends However, every other time we've been on holiday, we've taken £ sterling and changed our money abroad due to a better exhange rate.
As many of you know I'm from Salou I went to UK in October and got pounds at arround 1,38 € I was in UK again about 10 days ago and got pounds at 1,08€ so... big change in so small time...
is the exchange rate a bit better in Salou at the moment becouse i was thinking in exchanging my money when i am over there but not sure what to do now can someone steer me in the right direction in this matter.
Sorry sharon I can't help you... when i go to UK I usually take money from ATM which is much cheaper than pay for exchange rate
just wanted to reply to your post and to let you know that you will have loads in £2000, you definetely picked the best option going self catering as there is some great places to eat out in salou for very little money. for example there is a lovely restaraunt lookin out onto the sea on the main strip where main courses are just 7-8 euro. I have been to salou for the last three years and the first time went half board and the food was terrible, and so boring eating in the same place every night.
So i hope you have a brillant holiday and dont worry about money, its really cheap out there
cheers sarahnew im feeling a little more relaxed now lol we got a suprice a few weeks ago im now pregnant so will be more of a relaxing holiday now we will save a fortune now that i cant drink
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