The New Year is under way, and even though we’re still fresh off the holiday season, it’s never too early to start planning your spring and summer vacations. Now, you might be thinking to yourself, “There’s no way I can afford to go on a big, expensive vacation this year.”
The recession, after all, has had an effect on a lot of people’s budgets and made everyone a little wary of spending too much. But not to worry: if you know where to look for savings, you can still have a great vacation without ruining your budget. Here are a few tips that will help you save big and enjoy your vacation.
Luggage: Pack Light
In most cases, what you need to bring is usually about half as much as what you think you need to bring. Pack light, and only bring the essentials. Plan out what you’re going to need for each day of your vacation and save yourself some money at the airport’s check-in station. Getting around in public transport once you get off the plane is also easier if you pack light. Take only one check-in bag if possible.
Airline Tickets
The best way to get cheap airline tickets is to shop around and do it as far ahead as possible. Check discount ticket websites as well as the actual airline’s site, airlines usually have special deals advertised only through their site. Flights with layovers are usually cheaper than non-stop flights. Also, consider leaving or arriving from smaller nearby airports. Yes you’ll have to pay taxi or take some form of public transportation to get to your destination, but the money saved on tickets might just be worth it.
Getting Around
Once you arrive at your destination, avoid taking taxis. When trying to save money during your next vacation, public transport is the way to go, so take advantage of all the options available. If you’re traveling to Europe, chances are that getting around by train will be the most convenient thing, so invest in a pass. Many cities also have good bus systems and ride share communities.
Accommodations
Conventional hotels are not the only lodging option you have. If you want to save money on accommodations, here are a few tips to consider:
If you’re traveling to a big city or place where there’s a definite main attraction where most tourists crowd around, consider staying in a nearby town. Hotels will be much cheaper, and the ride in and out of the main destination can be a pleasant activity.
Arranging a home exchange is another option. Home exchanges can be unique and enjoyable experiences and are very popular in Europe. You can also save money by renting a vacation home. This is especially true if you’re planning to stay for several days and there’s a solid group of people. Vacation homes also tend to be more comfortable.
Avoid Tourist Spots
Tourist spots are not always the best places to go. Often, the truly enjoyable experiences in your vacation will be found elsewhere. Tourist areas tend to be way overpriced. Go to local stores and see what is out there beyond the tourist spots.
Go Off-Season
If you can schedule the days right, try to take your vacations during the “off-season”. Resort destinations tend to get super crowded during their main tourist seasons, and prices consequently tend to be higher as well. Taking that ski resort vacation or visiting a national park during the off season can save you money, and also the hassle of having to deal with huge crowds.
Book Package Deals
Booking a vacation bundle deal can save you a lot of money. The more business you give a travel company, the more discounts they’ll provide you, and if you’re already in need of their services, there’s no reason not to go for the packaged deal.
Buy Local
If you travel outside the country, you’ll find that imported products tend to be a lot more expensive. Try out the local drinks, food, and other products. You’ll experience the place more and you’ll find that the local products tend to be cheaper as well.











