With Britain officially in a recession, Britons are turning to happy, nostalgic memories of their childhood British breaks to get them through the hard times.
Towergate Bakers asked a GB representative sample of more than 2,000 people which of their childhood holidays they were planning to retake with their own children.
Key Findings:
- In credit crunch Britain , a new generation has rekindled its love affair with the Great British caravan. Rather than jet off abroad, almost two in ten (27%) British parents intend to take their little ones on a drive down memory lane inspired by their own childhood caravan holiday.
- As childhood nostalgia sets in, two in ten parents (29%) are planning to re-live the joy of their childhood family holiday and plan to take them on a country cottage holiday to return to their favourite childhood holiday spot.
- Holidays on the British coast49%
- Country cottage holiday in the UK29%
- A caravan holiday27%Camping20%
- Barge9%
“Sticking to the best of British is becoming the fashionable thing to do. Rather than take off abroad, parents are choosing to revisit the places of their childhood in the year ahead so their children can have the same experiences they did.
“As a knowledgeable voice that people can trust when it comes to insurances, we recommend that parents check their insurance needs before heading off on a road trip in their caravans.”
Towergate Bakers is the leading specialist insurance based in Cheltenham , Gloucestershire.
As the leader in its field Towergate Bakers can provide static caravan insurance and touring caravan insurance, as well as insurance for park homes, leisure homes and motor homes. It currently looks after the caravan insurance needs for more than 50,000 policyholders across the UK.
Source: FD Consumer Dynamics
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