Looking to the nation?s holiday habits, new survey data from Ocean Florida has found that that 16% of people in the UK are splurging between ?3,000-?10,000 on their summer getaway with just under a third of us (31%) opting to go on holiday twice a year.
The survey found that those with children are actually far more likely to take multiple holidays a year, with 34% of families taking two holidays a year, as opposed to only 28% of households without children.
Millenials were also found to be taking less holidays each year compared to families with kids, as only 32% stated they take two holidays a year, indicating that although it may be thought that millennials have more disposable income and time, it?s not always being spent on holidays.
It was also found that families were more likely to save for their holiday over a longer period of time. A quarter said it took five to six months, followed by 21% saying it took 11 to 12 months with just under a fifth saying it only took them three to four months.
Sabrina Hamilton of Ocean Florida said: ?It?s interesting and wonderful to see how many families really seem to value holiday time together. And with research revealing just how important holidays are to a child?s development, it?s great to see just how many families are choosing to make the most of their time together and venture on two holidays a year.
?Family holidays are such a crucial part of growing up, and there are so many different ways for families to make the most of them. Pairing a dream holiday to Florida with a smaller trip, perhaps somewhere in the UK, is a great way to maximise on family time together throughout the year.?
For more information visit www.ocean-florida.co.uk