Advice has been given by Thomson and First Choice which may interest imaginative travellers thinking of booking their next trip in the coming months.
The travel company stated that it is important for those wanting to go away in the summer to organise the vacation as soon as possible.
Dermot Blastland, managing director of TUI Travel UK and Ireland, commented: "There will be less chance to grab a last-minute deal nearer the summer so if you want to get yourself a bargain and ensure you have the best choice in holiday, now is the best time to book."
In addition, travellers should try a ten or 11-night trip, which could be more flexible and good value for money, and ensure they do their research as to the type of getaway they want.
The firm added that they need to shop around for foreign exchange, consider an all-inclusive holiday and keep an eye out for free child places.
Research by website Travelzoo recently showed that 55 per cent of British respondents aim to travel more in 2010 than the year before, while 75 per cent of these journeys are expected to be outside of the UK.
