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Devon honeypot towns including Salcombe already full for summer of the staycation

Confusion and quarantine fears means that visitors have booked up early but the boom has been marred by recruitment problems and last minute cancellations by guests that are changing plans for an overseas holiday instead

Howard Davies, left and Angus Lugsdin, co-founders of Salcombe Distilling Co which has seen huge demand with visitors heading to Salcombe from the May half-term and beyond

The South West is set for a staycation boom with top destinations fully booked up throughout the May half-term, summer holidays and beyond.

In Salcombe, families are booking out more luxurious holiday homes than before, choosing to spend money in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ rather than risk the confusing travel traffic light system and quarantine rules.

Jon Doyle, Managing Director of South Devon based holiday letting agency Coast & Country Cottages, said it has also seen a surge in bookings for its holiday homes with its newest listings securing up to 20 bookings within weeks of going live.

He said: “We are seeing bookings being made at unprecedented speed, with people planning their breaks earlier than ever. This year, our cottage occupancy rates from May half term through June, July and August are over 92% already, with advanced bookings for autumn, in particular October half term, also being secured at record speed. Amazingly, September and October weeks already have a 33% higher occupancy rate than the same point last year! This is a clear shift from the previous few years where customers have moved towards making more last minute bookings, often within eight weeks of the holiday.”

We are also seeing a change in the properties people are choosing to book, with customer seemingly looking to book larger and more luxurious properties, with less price sensitivity than they may have had in previous years”.

Salcombe Distilling Co operates a Gin school and bar in the town which have both seen high demand since lockdown restrictions eased.

Howard Davies, Co-Founder and Director, said: "People are very keen to be able to get back to meeting with friends again and have fantastic experiences at interesting venues away from home. Our bar in consistently full every day and our Gin School is currently fully booked - we very much hope that social distancing requirements will ease a little in the coming months and when it does we will be able to open up more capacity for additional bookings this summer."

He said that the business has been recruiting to support the high visitor levels expected over the coming months and it is setting up additional events and experiences at the Distillery, including limited edition gin tastings, cocktails demos and distillation masterclasses.