Holidays. They are so important to us for relaxation, respite from the real world and a change of scenery and this year we are all craving at least one of those things more than ever.
But with so much uncertainty in the news about whether holidays abroad will be allowed or safe, lots of us are re-thinking how that trip might look this year.
Certainly, if we take the chance on booking a flight to sunnier climes in these coming summer months, we risk cancellation at the last minute, lost deposits and quarantine on arrival or return to the UK depending on the ever-changing rules and guidelines. When we get there, different countries have widely differing views on how the pandemic is managed – will you be able to have the holiday you imagine? Will you be safe if the guidance is substantially different to what we have become used to? What health care cover do you have if you were taken ill and just how expensive will that insurance be this year?!
Lots of us have already made the decision that these risks are just not worth it in the immediate future and are looking instead to travel within the UK. Many already do so every year and are quick to point out that this country has a huge variety of fabulous holiday destinations for every taste and budget. We agree and believe that many of those who choose to take their break on home shores for the first time in 2021 will be blown away by just how lucky we are to have so much on our doorstep.
Obviously, we are biased towards Scarborough and the North East coast in particular but we have enjoyed trips all over the British Isles in the past and can thoroughly recommend The Lakes and The Peak District for wonderful scenery and outdoors experiences, Cornwall for its quaint coastline and cities like York, London and Edinburgh for packed city breaks.
If you do travel to Scarborough this summer, what can you expect? Firstly, the area is packed with outdoor activities. It has been shown that the risk of infection is much reduced outdoors and social distancing is often much easier so this has to be appealing before we even consider the health benefits of being in the fresh sea air and moving our poor bodies that have been cooped up inside for so much of the last 12 months. Whether it’s walking, cycling, surfing, paddle boarding or high-wire obstacle courses that float your boat, there is plenty to chose from with expert guidance on hand. These activities can be done solo, as part of a family group or with carefully managed, socially distanced small groups of friends and all the local businesses are working with the official guidance to ensure that safety comes first but fun remains at the core of their offerings. And let’s face it, just sitting on the beach with an ice cream is pretty good, too!
If eating, drinking and the famous amusement arcades are more your cup of tea, last summer showed that Scarborough businesses have reacted quickly and transformed themselves to be safe environments to enjoy whilst being inside, particularly if it rains (which occasionally happens in the UK…). Limiting numbers of customers and adhering to simple but effective cleaning policies means that our restaurants, theatres and the world class SeaLife centre, amongst others, are all confident that you can continue to make the most of their buildings. All businesses will have created full risk assessments and will be happy to discuss what they are doing to keep you safe and comfortable before you book anything so feel free to ask questions if there is anything you are unsure about.
For more information about the full range of activities available within a short distance of Kenways, have a look at some of our other blogs or many of our social media posts – we do love to sing the praises of the local area and support other small, local businesses.
Turning to ourselves at Kenways and many of the other local small guest houses, we have also thought carefully about how we can keep our family and yours safe whilst still giving the warm welcome that you expect. Please be assured that we have digested the lengthy guidance received from the government at various stages of the pandemic and have all taken steps to mitigate any risk to those coming through our doors. Risk assessments are in place and work alongside our 5* food hygiene rating and excellent fire and H&S records.
Full details of our Covid-safe changes can be found on our website and we send a link to them in our booking confirmation emails. We’re also happy to discuss any individual worries or questions our guests might have as we all get used to getting back to “normal” again.
Some changes include a staggered breakfast time to keep no more than four spaced-out tables occupied in our breakfast room. We try to be as flexible as we can with these times and already serve breakfast over a generous one-and-a-half hour time slot so no one has been too put out so far. We also ask people to remain seated at their table and let us bring everything to them – make the most of being on holiday and being waited on!
We have stopped out daily room checks so that, once you open the door to your bedroom, no one else will be coming in and out. However, don’t panic. We have a simple system of ordering anything you might need on a form at breakfast so you won’t run out of tea bags or toilet paper! If there is anything urgent, you’re given both a contact mobile number for us and can always ring the internal doorbell as we’re usually in the house at busy times. You won’t feel neglected in the slightest.
Extra cleaning between each room being occupied is conducted using only approved anti-bacterial and anti-viral products. All the rooms are thoroughly aired between stays and anything that may have been touched but cannot be disinfected such as hospitality tray items are replaced for every new guest. The touch points in our communal entrance hall and stairways are wiped several times per day and keys are disinfected before being placed in room doors for new arrivals.
If anyone is still uncertain about how protected they will be with us, we can arrange for a room-only stay and self-check-in and -out so you can further limit your contact with others.
The most important thing – even if we are wearing a face mask and standing two metres away from you, we will still be smiling!
We still want to hear all about your lovely days out!
We still have plenty of tips for things to do!
We still want you to have the best experience of Kenways, of Scarborough and of holidaying in the UK!