As the Lunar New Year and Valentine’s Day approach, the desire for a perfect getaway intensifies. Skyscanner Travel Expert, Cyndi Hui, shares an insider tip to ensure your trip is not only budget-friendly but also crowd-free, providing a unique and stress-free holiday experience.
If your goal is to escape the bustling crowds this upcoming long weekend, steer clear of Bangkok, Bali, and Taipei. According to Skyscanner searches, these cities top the list of the most booked destinations from 9th to 14th February. To avoid the rush, it’s also advisable to skip over Ho Chi Minh City, Jakarta, and Penang, which rank as the most searched cities for February 2024.
For those seeking alternative travel destinations, Skyscanner’s ‘Everywhere’ search feature becomes your best friend. This handy tool generates a plethora of destinations ranked by price, helping you find the perfect location that suits your budget. By selecting “Explore Everywhere” in the drop-down box, you open the door to a world of possibilities.
To spark your imagination, here are some budget-friendly getaways uncovered through an ‘Everywhere’ search for the period from 9th to 14th February 2024 (search conducted on 24th January 2024):
By opting for these alternatives, you not only avoid the crowds but also embrace the thrill of discovering new and exciting destinations. Let this Skyscanner travel hack guide you to a Lunar New Year and Valentine’s Day getaway that perfectly fits your budget and desire for a serene escape.
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