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Short Breaks Worth Taking

Two or three nights done properly. The right hotel, a table at the right restaurant, flights at the right time of day, and nothing left to chance. You tell me the dates, I book the lot.

What counts as a short break

Anything from a one-night Eurostar dash to a four-night long weekend. Most of mine fall into one of these.

  • European city weekends. Paris, Amsterdam, Rome, Lisbon, Copenhagen, Prague. Two to three nights, flights or Eurostar, a centrally located hotel, dinner booked.

  • US weekends. New York, Vegas, Nashville, Miami. Four nights usually, to get value from the long flight. Show tickets and restaurants booked in advance, because the good ones go fast.

  • UK short breaks. Edinburgh, the Cotswolds, the Lakes, Cornwall, the Welsh coast. Useful when you don't want an airport, or when half-term lands awkwardly.

  • Sun short breaks. Mallorca, Cyprus, the Algarve, Tenerife. Three or four nights of warm weather, mostly out of season when prices drop and beaches empty out.

  • Special occasion breaks. Anniversaries, milestone birthdays, surprise trips. The kind of trip where the small touches matter and you don't want to be the one organising them.

  • Concert and event weekends. A gig, a match, a Grand Prix, a festival. Hotel near the venue, transfers timed around it, somewhere good for dinner afterwards.

  • Stag and hen weekends. Dublin, Krakow, Budapest, Vegas. One person paying for ten on one card, group fares, accommodation that holds the whole party.

If your trip doesn't fit one of those, ask anyway. It'll fit something.

Recent trips I've planned

Every one of these started with a quick message to Ellie. Here's where people have ended up.

ABTA & ATOL Protected

ABTA no. P7384

Nashville Broadway strip lit up at night

Nashville, Tennessee

Broadway bars, live music every night, and some of the best hot chicken you'll ever eat. I've sent couples and groups of lads here, and every single one has gone back.

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Paris rooftops and landmarks at dusk

Paris, France

Two nights in Paris is enough to fall back in love with it. I pick hotels within walking distance of everything and sort dinner reservations at places that are actually worth it.

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Dubrovnik old town walls and harbour

Dubrovnik, Croatia

The old town walls, sea kayaking around them, and long lunches overlooking the Adriatic. A short break that feels like a proper escape rather than a city trip.

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Las Vegas strip at night with neon lights

Las Vegas, Nevada

I've sorted Vegas for groups of eight lads on a stag and for couples who just want a long weekend of shows, pools and great food. It works for everyone if you know where to stay.

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Amsterdam canal with narrow houses reflected in water

Amsterdam, Netherlands

A two-night weekend on the canals. Hotels chosen for the area, not the rate. I tell you which neighbourhoods are worth staying in and which are mostly stag parties.

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New York City skyline from the water

New York, USA

Four nights is the right length. Long enough to do the food, the shopping and a Broadway show. I book hotels in walkable parts of Manhattan.

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Northern Lights over a snowy Icelandic landscape

Reykjavik, Iceland

Three nights gets you the Northern Lights (if they're playing), the Blue Lagoon, and a day driving the Golden Circle. I book the flights, the lagoon slot, and the lights tour.

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Lisbon tram and colourful tiled buildings

Lisbon, Portugal

A weekend of pastel de nata, hill-walking and tile-staring. Underrated for couples and easy on the budget. I pick hotels in Alfama or Príncipe Real depending on what you want.

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Dublin city — a weekend group trip

Dublin Weekend

A three-night trip for an extended family of ten. I chose the flights, sorted the hotels, and booked the Guinness Storehouse tour before anyone had to queue for it.

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What you actually get from booking through me

"Stress-free" gets thrown around a lot. Here is what it means in practice.

You send me the idea. Can be specific ("two nights in Lisbon for our anniversary in March, mid-range hotel, near the food markets") or vague ("a weekend somewhere warm in October, just the two of us, surprise me a bit"). I come back with two or three options and real prices.

You pick one. From there:

  • I book the flights or train, the hotel, the transfers, the restaurant reservations, the show tickets, the spa morning.

  • I send you one document with every confirmation number, timing and address.

  • I deal with the airline if a flight changes. I deal with the hotel if the room is wrong. I sort name corrections and seat requests.

  • I'm the one number you call if anything happens while you're away.

  • If you want to add something mid-trip (an extra night, a dinner reservation, a transfer to the airport), you message me and I do it.

The bit clients notice most on short breaks is the restaurant side. Two-night trips work or fail on whether the food was good. I book tables before you fly. The walk-in hour-wait situation isn't a feature of a short break I planned.

Three steps from idea to itinerary

1

Tell me what you want.

Where, when, who's going, what kind of trip. A quick message is all it takes. You don't need a fully formed plan.

2

I plan it.

Flights, hotel, transfers, restaurant recommendations, anything else the trip needs. I put together a full itinerary and you say yes or tweak it.

3

You enjoy it.

Show up, everything's sorted. If anything changes while you're there, you've got my number.

Most people have a trip booked within a week of the first message.

Why bother with a travel agent for a short trip

Honest answer: for the simplest trips you probably don't need one. A direct flight, one hotel, no changes, you've been before. Skyscanner and Booking.com do the job.

Where I earn my keep on a short break:

  • You want it sorted in one go. Flights, hotel, transfers, restaurants, show tickets, transfers home. One message, one itinerary, no fifteen tabs open at midnight.

  • You're picky about hotels. Most short-break disappointment is hotel-shaped. Wrong neighbourhood, thin walls, bad breakfast, dishonest photos. I only quote properties I know or trust.

  • The dates are awkward. Bank holidays, half-term, school holidays, Christmas markets, peak event weekends. Prices and availability swing hard. I'll tell you when to shift a day to save real money.

  • It's a special trip. Anniversaries, milestones, proposals, surprise weekends. The small touches (room set up before arrival, the right table, the right flowers) are easier when one person is handling them.

  • It's a group. Eight people trying to book the same Vegas trip is a slow disaster. One person doing it for the group fixes that.

Booked with protection

Every flight-inclusive short break I book is ATOL protected. Every package booking is ABTA covered. My ABTA number is P7384.

If a supplier collapses or a major disruption hits, your money is protected. With short breaks the financial outlay is smaller, but it's still your money and still worth covering.

Common short break questions

The ones I hear most often, answered plainly.

Two to four months out is the sweet spot for European weekends. Six months for US trips, peak weekends or special events. Last-minute (a few weeks out) still works if you're flexible on hotel.
No. Suppliers pay me commission. You pay the same as booking direct.
Yes. Restaurant reservations, show tickets, concerts, sporting events, spa treatments. If it's bookable in advance, I'll handle it.
Tell me what you want from the trip (warm, walkable, foodie, easy, no big flight, a particular budget) and I'll come back with two or three options that fit. Plenty of clients start vague.
Yes. I'll work with you on the planning, build the itinerary, and send it to whichever address or email you choose. I won't ruin it.
No. Most flight prices are tied to where you fly from. I book from any UK airport (Bristol, Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester, Stansted, Birmingham) and any Eurostar departure. If you live in Cardiff, I'll often quote you from Bristol and Cardiff so you can compare.
You message me. I rebook with the airline, sort the transfer if it needs to shift, and update the rest of the trip. You don't queue at a service desk.

Where do you want to go?

Drop me a message and I'll put something together. Most people have a trip booked within a week.

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