Your Essential Guide
Whether you have seen a social media post that piqued your interest, or you have heard all about it from a loved one, you might be thinking of holidaying in Suffolk even though you have never visited the county before! This isn’t unusual; the area attracts visitors from far and wide, many coming for the very first time.
From finding the best family holiday cottages to gaining some local knowledge, here is the guide to planning a trip to Suffolk for the first time.
Think about what you want from your break
Before anything else, think about what an ideal trip to Suffolk would look like for you. Do you want to spend your time by the coast or are you more about taking in plenty of gorgeous country scenery? Do you want to be in the middle of a bustling town or village, or are you looking forward to plenty of peace and quiet? Being sure of the right kind of location for your stay will allow you to look for properties in those kinds of areas.
Think about what you need from a cottage
Once you are sure where you would like to stay, it’s time to think about the holiday cottage itself. The perfect property is going to look very different to each guest. Some people are looking for lots of bedrooms to accommodate a large family, while others are focused on high-end extra features like hot tubs. There’s no right or wrong thing to look for in a holiday cottage, and having a checklist will allow you to choose one that perfectly meets your needs.
Always book through a trusted site
You should only ever book a stay in a holiday cottage through a trusted website. Look for ones that have been helping holiday makers just like you for a number of years and have plenty of good reviews to their name. Don’t be afraid to ask them plenty of questions before you book as well. You’ll want to find out about their cancellation policy and who to contact during your stay if you have any issues. If that information is hard to find or they seem exercise, move on to another site!
Ask for tips
When you book your cottage, don’t be afraid to ask for some Travel tips on places to go and things to do while you are there. A good company should have plenty of local knowledge and will be able to give you plenty of advice on how to make your stay extra special. You could also check out social media and any local sites to get an idea of what will be going on while you are visiting. You’ll feel like a local by the time you arrive!
What to do next
As you can see, you don’t need to have visited Suffolk before to have a great stay in the area! So why not start looking at holiday cottages that suit you today?
