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june 14, 2016 - Honda Corporate

Profile of a British holidaymaker – spends the most, does the least

A unique survey looking at the habits and preferences of 5,000 parents across the UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain has revealed that the typical British holidaymaker spends the most and does the least – with 11% of us parting with more than £3,000 for our main family holiday, while almost half of us (48%) spend zero time exercising and one in five (22%) do no sightseeing or visit cultural hotspots.

Spends the most…

The #honda Holiday Habits Survey, carried out by OnePoll to mark the first anniversary of Honda’s crossover #suv, the #hrv, found that the UK tops the chart for spending more than £3,000 on the main family holiday, followed in the spend stakes by Germany. Brits also like a drink it seems, with 6% of us spending between £200 and £500 on alcohol, the majority (93%) spending up to £200, and average spend per head on alcohol on holiday coming in at £78.17, the second highest in Europe.

Does the least…

The survey goes on to paint a picture of what the typical Brit does, or doesn’t do, while away. While we are the least likely to exercise or go sightseeing, the UK also tops Europe for packing no sports or exercise equipment (49%), only a third (32%) rate day trips and places of interest as a holiday priority, while a similar amount (34%) take no books or e-readers.  

So if Brits aren’t exercising, sightseeing or reading, what are we doing? Being the most likely to rate a swimming pool as a priority (35%) and with 42% of us rating entertainment for children as a priority, lazing around the hotel while the kids play seems to be a popular way of passing the time for British holidaymakers. Once again drinking is also a popular past time, it seems, with Brits most likely to take alcohol to drink while away (22%). And despite popular belief that we’re a nation of workaholics and tablet addicts, Brits are the least likely to cite good WiFi as a priority (18%), while 28% pack no laptops or tablets.

Arguing, packing and travelling

With arguing an ever-popular holiday past-time the survey also looked at the causes of holiday rows, with Brits the most likely in Europe to argue about getting lost (33%) and drinking too much (9%).

We’re also a nation of light packers, it seems, being most likely (11%) to take no suitcases on holiday, and spending the least time packing (2.2 hours). Despite this we take the longest to completely unpack after the holiday (3.6 days). We are also least likely to take a pet (9%) or food to eat while away (41%).

Perhaps unsurprisingly, being surrounded by water, we spend the least time driving to our holiday destination (4.7 hours), and driving while on holiday (5 hours), compared to our fellow Europeans.  The longest-distance holidaymakers can be found in France, who spend seven hours travelling to their holiday and a similar amount driving while away.

Philip Webb, Head of Cars for #honda (UK) comments: “What an interesting picture of the typical British holidaymaker this research paints! It seems that as a nation our holidays are about spending quality time together and letting the children enjoy themselves, while we also enjoy our food and drink. It’s good to see that despite the stereotype many of us are taking a break from work while we’re away, and quite an eye-opener to see some of the strange items that people pack!”

Destinations

The survey goes on to reveal Spain to be the most popular holiday destination for Brits outside of the UK, with 52% having holidayed there, followed by France (40%) and the USA (22%). Brits are considerably more likely to visit the USA than any of the European countries surveyed, with the closest being Spain where 12% have crossed the pond for a holiday. Making up the list of the top eight destinations favoured by Brits are Greece (21%), Portugal (17%), Italy (16%), Turkey (13%) and Germany (12%). By contrast Germans are the least likely to holiday in the UK, with just 3% having done so.

By comparison

The survey similarly identifies the typical profile of a French, Italian, Spanish and German holidaymaker, finding the following:

France: Bargain hunters, home birds and habitualists
Italy: The most discerning holidaymakers in Europe
Spain: Heaviest packers, most active
Germany: Most organised, most disciplined

And finally

The survey concludes by asking holidaymakers to name items that they pack which other people might find ‘strange’. Among a very varied selection those that stand out from UK respondents include a will, frog, pet chickens, houseplants and a slow cooker. Others include a large stuffed kangaroo, pet rat and small antique statue.

ENDS

NOTES TO EDITORS

About the research

This online survey of 1000 French, German, Italian, Spanish and UK parents of children aged 4-16 that have been on holiday as a family was commissioned by #honda Motor Europe and conducted by market research company OnePoll, in accordance with the Market Research Society code of conduct. Data was collected between 27.04.16 and 09.05.2016. All UK participants in the survey are double-opted in to take part in research. They are paid per survey (the payment differing depending on the length/time taken). The non-UK surveys were carried out using the panel of our trusted research partners. This survey was overseen and edited by the OnePoll research team, who are members of the MRS.

About the #honda HR-V

The #honda #hrv is the perfect family holiday car, with the class-leading luggage-lugging capability and practicality of an #suv, combined with the drive, refinement and performance of a much smaller car. Featuring Honda’s unique ‘Magic Seats’ which offer a number of layout options to accommodate all manner of cargo, the #hrv gives 470 litres of boot space with the seats up, and 1,533 litres with the seats folded down.

Excellent performance and real world fuel economy are assured thanks to the option of Honda’s highly efficient 1.6 litre i-DTEC engine from Honda’s next-generation ‘Earth Dreams Technology’ series.

Summary of research statistics quoted in this release

  • 11% part with more than £3,000 for our main family holiday
  • Almost half (48%) spend no time exercising
  • One in five (22%) do no sightseeing or visit cultural hotspots
  • The UK tops the chart for spending more than £3,000 on the main family holiday, followed by Germany
  • 6% of spend between £200 and £500 on alcohol - the majority (93%) spending up to £200
  • Average spend per head on alcohol on holiday comes in at £78.17, the second highest in Europe
  • The UK tops Europe for packing no sports or exercise equipment (49%)
  • A third (32%) rate day trips and places of interest as a holiday priority
  • 34% take no books or e-readers
  • Brits are the most likely to rate a swimming pool as a priority (35%)
  • 42% rate entertainment for children as a priority
  • Brits are most likely to take alcohol to drink while away (22%)
  • Brits are the least likely to cite good WiFi as a priority (18%)
  • 28% pack no laptops or tablets
  • Most likely in Europe to argue about getting lost (33%) and drinking too much (9%)
  • Most likely (11%) to take no suitcases on holiday
  • Spend the least time packing (2.2 hours)
  • Brits take the longest to completely unpack after the holiday (3.6 days)
  • Least likely to take a pet (9%) or food to eat while away (41%)
  • Spend the least time travelling to our holiday destination (4.7 hours), and driving while on holiday (5 hours), compared to our fellow Europeans
  • Spain is the most popular holiday destination for Brits outside of the UK, with 52% having holidayed there, followed by France (40%) and the USA (22%)
  • Brits are considerably more likely to visit the USA than any of the European countries surveyed, with the closest being Spain (12%)
  • Making up the list of the top eight destinations favoured by Brits are Greece (21%), Portugal (17%), Italy (16%), Turkey (13%) and Germany (12%)
  • Germans are the least likely to holiday in the UK, with just 3% having done so.

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