TRADE IN CENTRAL HEATING FOR WINTER SUN

BY TIM HEDGLEY, GROUP TRAVEL EDITOR

As the cost-of-living crisis causes heating bills to soar this winter, a retreat to the Canary Islands offers a warmer and cheaper alternative for Brits this winter
Northern Ireland Travel Magazine Canary.-Islands-345x280 Trade in Central Heating for Winter Sun  The Canary Islands is one of the UK’s favourite winter sun destinations, and this year the archipelago is attracting even more long-stay visitors as they swap skyrocketing energy bills for the islands’ subtropical climate.

Depending on when and where you fly from and how long you stay for, after paying for flights to the Canary Islands, UK billpayers can actually save money one their energy costs this winter by staying in the Canary Islands.

Reaching highs of 23C in November and December, accommodation in the Canary Islands don’t require central heating this winter.

Cost of Living Crisis

Energy customers in the UK are facing significant increases in their bills from this month, with providers upping their prices due to the unprecedented challenges facing the industry following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Annual energy bills for households using a typical amount of gas and electricity have now risen to £2,500, an increase of £500.

The UK Government are also planning for the possibility of planned power blackouts to prioritise heating in the event of gas shortages.British people are avoiding the cost of skyrocketing energy bills and enjoying a cheaper cost-of-living by booking long-stay winter breaks to the Canary Islands this season, taking advantage of the year-round good weather, perfect for lounging on the beach, exploring the islands and enjoying the delicious food.
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Source: https://www.hellocanaryislands.com/experiences/canary-islands-a-place-to-live-travel-and-save/

Just over a four-hour flight from the UK, the Canary Islands is the perfect destination for Brits looking to escape for some well-deserved sun, with many self-catering and private villa options available.

Several UK travel agencies are offering great deals on self-catering long-stay breaks to the Canary Islands this winter: Jet2Holidays: London Stanstead – Lanzarote, 4th Nov – 4th Dec. Staying in Ereza Los Hibiscos Apartments, Puerto del Carmen, on a half board basis from £1,666pp.

TUI: Manchester – Tenerife, 8th Nov – 29th Nov. Staying in Catalonia Punta Del Rey, Las Caletillas, all-inclusive from £1,186pp

First Choice: Bristol – Gran Canaria, 12th Nov – 3rd Dec. Staying in Hotel Taurito Princess, Playa Taurito, all-inclusive from £1,801pp.

Remote Working from the Canary Islands

For those that can work remotely, the Canary Islands are among Europe’s best destinations for digital nomads, equipped with everything you need: top-quality broadband, connections to the main airports, a fully compatible time zone and the euro single currency.

The Canary Islands also offer tax advantages and benefits that make the archipelago a perfect place for launching new projects and businesses.

The climate, natural surroundings, and low cost of living compared to that in cities such as London or Manchester allow remote workers to save while enjoying all the opportunities available in the Canary Islands.

In addition to the benefits of remote working in the Canary Islands, there is a world of possibilities for things to do after the working day.

From water sports like surfing or scuba diving, trying out new experiences in the air with hang gliding, cycling along fantastic trails or much simpler but equally valuable plans, such as a stroll along the seashore on different beaches, taking a trail through the laurisilva or amid volcanic landscapes or just having a drink on the seafront on a starry night.

For more information, please visit www.hellocanaryislands.com
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