How to Negotiate the Best Golf Holidays Rate
So you've decided you need to stay somewhere for several days, and now you're working out which hotel to stay at.
Stop! Go back! You've already gone too far down the track. The very first thing you should do is - if you have date flexibility - attempt to determine if there are better or worse dates to stay in the place you're visiting, at the hotel you want to stay at and the Golf Courses where you want to play.
Date flexibility might mean changing your travel dates - even if only by a day or two. Or perhaps it might mean changing the order in which you visit the destinations that are to be included in your travel itinerary.
Some places are more popular at some times of year than at others.
They often will have seasonal rates to reflect these variations in demand - for example, summer destinations will be cheaper to stay at during the empty winter months, for example, and vice versa for winter destinations if you're considering traveling there in summer.
The actual seasonal periods may not be obvious to you, however, and may not be as simple as just a high and a low season.You can contact our HolsGolf.Com to know when is the best time to book your Golf Holiday in the destination you have decided.
Beware.
The room rates you see on most hotel booking sites do not include taxes and perhaps various other hotel fees as well (hotel 'energy' or 'resort' surcharges, for example). In addition, the booking site may add its own fees to the initially shown rate as well.