In the wake of the recession a new word entered the English language: the ‘staycation.’ The weakness of the pound coupled with the expense of fuel made travelling expensive so many people chose to stay at home for their holidays and enjoy the best that Britain has to offer.
Even with the apparent economic recovery, holidays in Britain remain popular, and no area more so than the Cornish coast. Places like Newquay, Falmouth, and smaller tourist destinations like St Ives have all reported a massive upturn in the volume of tourists that they’re seeing.
People choose to take vacations at home because they’re cheaper. Often the only travel cost that you have to pay is petrol or a train fare, whilst food is cheaper because more people choose to go self-catering when they’re staying in the country.
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