The UK "Half-Term"
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The UK "Half-Term"
Assume this is a school break and wondering if these are uniform in terms of happening at the same time(s) every school year. Received a message and offer from the hotel we used in Falmouth which is offering special rates for the half-term. We won't be going but wondered when these things happen and if there might be more folks with children in hotels at those times.
thanks very much
thanks very much
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It is a school break and it is not the same dates each year, the dates also vary around the country.
https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/educatio...nd-inset-days/
https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/educatio...nd-inset-days/
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Half term is a week's holiday halfway through the school term, so in late October, February and May roughly speaking. Different areas have different dates, but you can look them up online somewhere like this: https://www.schoolholidayseurope.eu/...s-2018-uk.html which also allows you to see when schools in other European countries have their holidays.
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Very helpful link from hetismij2 so you can check yourself how it works in detail but to answer the question about kids/crowds, yes, since school breaks are quite uniform throughout the UK you can expect:
- Much busier hotels
- More families/kids among the crowds
- Higher prices for hotels, airfare, etc.




