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7 Budget Travel Tips For Holidaying On The Cheap

If you are on a tight budget there are still many ways for you to travel cheaply. The main factors to think about are the most common expenses you will encounter when you travel. These are accommodation, food, drink and activities. What you spend on these expenses will determine how expensive your trip will be. The following are 7 tips to help you save money:

Tip 1:When you travel you can make a huge difference to how much your holiday will cost. For example, many holiday operators can double, even triple the prices of holidays during the peak season. The peak season will include the summer months and periods when the schools are closed and children are on holiday. You can save considerable money by travelling during the off-peak season.

Tip 2:Along with the cost of the flight the accommodation can be the most expensive cost during the holiday. If you prefer the comforts of staying in a hotel then make sure you shop around for the best deal. Hotels are always doing special deals therefore, it pays to ask what deals are on offer.

Tip 3:Camping is becoming more and more popular these days. It is also considerably cheaper than staying in a hotel. You also have the added advantage of not having to queue up at the airport to catch a flight and the kids love it.
7 Budget Travel Tips For Holidaying On The Cheap


Tip 4:Time-shares have had a bad reputation in the past however, they have become far better regulated and are becoming popular again. It basically means that you buy a time share of a condo or apartment for a certain period during each year that you have the time-share.

Tip 5:Home swapping is becoming more popular and there are many companies that help you with this. However, you can also do a house swap with a friend who lives in another part of the world. All you have to pay is the flights, food and eating out.

Tip 6:Before you know it you can run up a massive food bill while you are on vacation. If your hotel has inclusive meals such as breakfast or lunch then, take full advantage of them. Many hotels serve buffet breakfasts so use this as an opportunity to fill up. Take some fruit and bread with you for snacks later.

Tip 7:You will probably want to eat out sometime during the holiday. Go to restaurants where the locals eat as they usually do not charge tourist prices. Also, eat out during lunch if you can as the tourist restaurants tend to charge more for the dinner menu when it is basically the same food being served on the lunch menu.

by: Charles Woodbridge




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