Who's got a crystal ball?
Just starting to do a cost estimate for a three week trip to France starting mid June 2017. Does anyone on CT have any idea what the Euro exchange rate may be by then?
I didn't go this year but back in June 2015 it was €1.37 / £1.00 now it is something like €1.10, a difference of +25% - at the moment.
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If I was a betting man I'd say around 1.15-1.18. It depends if any of the PIGS do a Gadarene swine impersonation before then.
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Last year the euro was low against the pount, about 75p. The year before it was high against the pount, about 86p and at one point was suspected of approaching parity. So relative to a couple of years ago the current change is not so great.
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At the moment the money market moguls are just playing. The excrement will collide with the ventilator when the result is announced for the Americans' coming election. Sterling could become a very good proposition then.
[Note: the above comment is neither political nor Political.]
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Just go and enjoy.
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Just starting to do a cost estimate for a three week trip to France starting mid June 2017. Does anyone on CT have any idea what the Euro exchange rate may be by then?
I didn't go this year but back in June 2015 it was €1.37 / £1.00 now it is something like €1.10, a difference of +25% - at the moment.
Oddly enough I've just spent a couple of hours researching sites down to Ile d'oleron and back as the Clubs Venture Abroad book has just dropped through the letter box! I guess it's going to cost us a few more bob than we thought!
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Just starting to do a cost estimate for a three week trip to France starting mid June 2017. Does anyone on CT have any idea what the Euro exchange rate may be by then?
I didn't go this year but back in June 2015 it was €1.37 / £1.00 now it is something like €1.10, a difference of +25% - at the moment.
Oddly enough I've just spent a couple of hours researching sites down to Ile d'oleron and back as the Clubs Venture Abroad book has just dropped through the letter box! I guess it's going to cost us a few more bob than we thought!
it will if you choose 'club' sites and pay the 'club' price....
by all means use the guide as a guide, but with an ACSI card youll ne quids (euros) in.....
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Safest bet is to hope for parity with the pound!!! That's what I intend to do anyway.
From the various discussions the final 'deal' is quite possibly years ahead and, by then, my age could cancel out trips over the Channel with the van!!
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Good luck JohnM, I hope you get a better welcome than Teresa May got
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All part of the start of negotiations, Rocky.
You don't get the best deal on a car by marching onto the forecourt saying 'what lovely cars, I really want to buy one today' do you?
As in JohnM shouldn't paddle into the Bureau de change & Say-'I want some Euro's, I'll pay whatever you want?'
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Depends also on inflation here, how much you've got left over each month (or not) and whether you top up with savings which are decreasing in general terms. Basically. a devalued pound and inflation is going to make it more expensive here and abroad.
In other words, who knows.....
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Hello John
Many thanks for raising this question. Obviously I can’t predict what exchange rate you will get for your euros on the high street, I can however let you know that at the Caravan Club we have already secured our euros at 1.25 euros to the pound until the
end of 2017. This means that we are able to give our members a more competitive price when booking an overseas site through the club.I hope you have a good trip to France in June, if we can be of any help please do contact us in overseas sites.
Regards
Sarah
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