The small band of countries where the pound is strong, and prices are cheap
The pound has taken a beating in recent months, with much attention focused on its performance against the US dollar. Though it has recovered slightly, £1 currently buys $1.14 – down from $1.37 a year ago. A dose of winter warmth in Florida, or a ski holiday in Colorado, has become a far costlier proposition.
But sterling’s slump is not total. Indeed, it has actually performed remarkably well in recent months against a small number of currencies, providing cost-conscious travellers with a number of intriguing options.