A couple jetted off to a Spanish island for some New Year's Eve sunshine - and still made it back in time to ring in 2024 with family. Jayne Harrison-Bond, 52, and her husband Ian, 53, managed to squeeze in three hours of beach time in Lanzarote while still being home to celebrate with their adult children.
Community nurse Jayne, from Loughborough in Leicestershire, organised the spontaneous getaway after realising December 31 was her only free day during the festive season due to her hectic work schedule.
The adventurous pair secured £75 return flights from East Midlands Airport just three days beforehand, rising early to catch their 5.45am departure to the Canary Islands.
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Their entire escapade cost under £100 each - covering flights, beach transport, meals, drinks, and a taxi back to Lanzarote Airport for their 6.05pm return journey. Jayne reflected: "It was lovely, a spur-of-the-moment thing, really. I was the only person at work on New Year's Day with a sun tan, so I'll take that.
"Somebody on a Facebook group put about going (to Lanzarote for the day) and we're reasonably close to East Midlands (airport) ourselves.
"I was working all over Christmas but I had that day (the 31st) off. I said to my hubby, 'that would be a good day trip' kind of laughing about it, then ended up booking it on the Sunday."
Welder Ian and Jayne touched down in Lanzarote at 10.15am, reaching Playa Honda beach by 10.35am after hopping on a bus for €1.40 each. "We did very little apart from the beach," Jayne shared. "We had some nice tapas and a couple of nice drinks. The object of the day was just to utilise some rest time."
The pair shelled out €4 each for beers at a beachside bar, before heading to Goliath Terraza for more food and drinks, setting them back €11 each. "My hubby had a large pizza and fries", Jayne revealed. "I opted for a chicken caesar salad and we both enjoyed another drink."
A €10 taxi fare got them back to the airport in time to catch their flight home, arriving just before midnight. Jayne recalled: "We've got two adult children still living at home; we raised a glass of Buck's fizz with them. I was back to work the next day at 8am. It was well worth it."
Jayne's workmates were taken aback by her whirlwind trip, but the travel enthusiast - who has also made day trips to Alicante and Malaga recently - assured them she managed to get up for work without any issues.
She added: "They said, 'I don't know how you went that far for a day out' but we weren't exhausted after it or anything. It was a very straight-forward, everyday thing so I would recommend it to anyone."
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