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One in four Brits say they’re going on breaks outside traditional holiday season as warm weather continues

ONE in four British holidaymakers are eyeing up a September break as warmer Mediterranean weather extends the traditional holiday season.

Destinations free from playing kids, families hogging the sunbeds and children’s entertainment are also sparking a rush for September holidays.

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More Brits are choosing to travel abroad this autumnCredit: SWNS
, which also commissioned the research.

The poll of 1,000 ‘DINKs’ (adults with a Dual Income and No Kids) found other reasons childfree adults like holidaying in autumn.

This includes cost saving, fewer children at the hotel and having more of a romantic atmosphere.

Additional data from the hotel booking website showed top destinations for a term time trip during the autumn months include staycation hotspots London, Edinburgh and York.

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 said: “The research found that 40 per cent of DINKs regularly spend their hard-earned disposable income on travel.

“So, it’s not surprising to see so many childfree adults choosing to travel and find their perfect somewhere once everyone else’s kids are back in school.

“Not only can travelling during summer holidays cost more, you also have to put up with children on your trip, which not every adult wants to do.

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“And of course, some people prefer the slightly cooler weather in September.”

Other reasons DINKs are heading away in September include not having to navigate around highchairs in the hotel restaurants (15 per cent).

28 per cent like not having to be quiet after a certain time or risk noise complaints from parents trying to get to sleep once the kids are down.

Nearly half (49 per cent) of the DINKs polled said the idea of looking after a kid on their holidays actively puts them off the idea of having children.

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