5 Tips for Your Next Affordable Getaway
Are you excited to explore the world again? Or maybe you’ve just gotten back from your latest vacation! In either case, the economic challenges of the pandemic might require travelers to plan their trips a little smarter. Here are five tricks to do just that. 1. Consider your budget while choosing your destination. Any destination heavily impacted by tourists is going to be more expensive to visit. So, consider taking a tour through various French countryside towns instead of Paris! Not only could it be more culturally immersing, but it may even be more relaxing and less stressful than visiting a dense area. 2. Sign up for Scott’s Cheap Flights. One of the most important parts of booking an affordable vacation is booking it at the right time. Scott’s Cheap Flights will track all the cheapest flights at an airport of your choice — you’ll get over 50%–75% savings on highly rated airlines. This will get you stress-free travel for a much lower price! 3. Travel in a group. If you travel with friends, your expenses become a lot more manageable. Let’s say you and a partner travel with two other couples — renting a “Professional, courteous, and helpful. Got the insurance to settle at a decent amount; of course, the insurance companies never want to pay out what the policy says. Great team, diligent, and especially Daniel H. is always there for prompt response and resolve for my case.” –Gavriella F. TESTIMONIALS “I had a great experience with The Whisler Law Firm. I found Josh Whisler to be very thorough and honest. While I have no doubt that he has many cases on his table, his firm made me feel as though mine was always a priority, updating me on a regular basis with every detail as to the status of my case. I highly recommend the firm. They were a true pleasure to work with.” –Ben S.
swanky cabin at $200 a night will only cost around $33 per person. Plus, you will create some amazing memories together!
4. Plan your meal budget ahead of time. Looking forward to eating certain dishes? Find local menus and prices to ensure you don’t spend more than you planned. If you want an authentic and homestyle culinary experience, consider signing up for a peer-to- peer dining experience through Traveling Spoon or Bon Appetour, which is tax-free as well! 5. Consider volunteering for vacation. Want to go on a self-discovery trip? Why not cut your expenses in half by volunteering? For example, Habitat for Haumanity offers a nine-day Mexico trip for $1,200 with lodging, food, and activities included. You’ll get to build structures and create something permanent for the local community.
Traveling on a dime is no sweat with the right tools. Best of luck, traveler!
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