I agree, keffie, and when I was younger I hitched everywhere, slept in youth hostels, and lived on bread and wine, because it was the only way I could afford to travel. When the children were little we rarely holidayed abroad, always went self- catering, and hired cheap cottages and beach chalets. The children have very happy memories, but now I’m older and, let’s face it, with only a few years left of being able to travel far, I’m spending my hard- earned savings on nice holidays. I still look for bargains: for instance, the 5* hotel we stayed at recently in San Sebastián was less than half the price it would have been in high season, and since I don’t want a lounging on a beach holiday that was fine. I also enjoy planning trips myself- so easy now with the internet- and because I like travelling by train, which is cheap on the continent, I enjoy finding the best deals by booking in advance. Our recent 12 day holiday in France and Spain, staying in 4and5 hotels, including first class travel, all meals and drinks, museum entry etc cost £1,250 each. Not cheap, but not bad.