How to Save Money While Traveling

POSTED BY admin on Aug 2 under travel tips

Yes, it is possible to save money when you travel. In fact, it is possible to save money on virtually every activity and necessity to do with your travel plans. It all comes down to proper planning and a little time and effort. The time and effort are well worth the literal payout though. These days we are all looking for ways to save, so why not travel smart.

Airline auction sites and discount airline sites are great ways to score cheap flights. The more in advance you plan, the better deals you will find. Most of these sites will search through all the different airlines to find the best deals for you. Another way to save money on flights is to use connecting flights. Even though connecting flights are a drag, they will save you a ton of cash.

If possible, try to avoid traveling during peak season. This will help you save on airfare, hotels, and admission to some attractions and sites. Another plus of traveling during the off season is the smaller crowds of tourists, as well as more comfortable temperatures to travel in. If you have to travel during the peak season, consider getting bumped off your flight. Flights are often overbooked during this time and volunteers that give up their seats often receive an airline credit or free airfare. So, unless you are in a big hurry, it is worth the inconvenience.

Once you reach your destination, choose modest accommodations. Since the focal point of your trip is probably not the hotel, there is no reason to spend big money on it. For younger travelers, youth hostels are a great option to save tons of money on lodging. You will probably need to bunk up with other travelers, but this serves as a great way to meet fellow travelers. Since you will probably only ever be in your hotel room to sleep, the extras that fancy hotels have won’t be necessary so why spend all that money.

When it comes to eating, if breakfast is offered at your hotel eat it. There is no reason to go out and eat if you’ve already paid for it at your hotel. Try to limit your restaurant visits to one per day. Making that meal lunch will also save you money as dinner is definitely the most expensive meal. For your other meals, try local grocery stores or markets, fast food, or street vendors.

For sightseeing and shopping, research and preparation ahead of time can save you a great deal of money on these activities as well. Instead of buying maps, visit the local tourism office to get them for free. Look into sightseeing passes and tours before you even leave on your trip. The internet is full of deals and savings on these types of packages. A sightseeing pass will give you admission to multiple attractions and sites for one flat fee, and tours can be an economical way to see multiple sites and attractions as well. Also, there are always lots of interesting activities to do in a city that are free. Many museums, parks, beaches, and historical sites are free to view. Admission might cost for some sites, but they’re free to view from the outside.

You can still have a great trip while trying to save money. Remember that it is all about doing your research beforehand and planning ahead, to ensure that you know where you can save the most money.

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  1. George August 3, 2010 7:43 am

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