24 Tips to cutting vacation costs
Here are a few tips for cutting down the price of your next vacation and vacation rental.
- Travel during the off-season. A lot of the best tourist destinations hike their prices during peak seasons. You can save a lot of money by researching when the peak seasons and holidays are and avoiding them.
- Plan your vacation ahead of time. Look for early-bird discounts on flights and car rentals.
- Purchase travel insurance from a third party for better coverage and/or a lower rate than through a travel agent.
- Slip an easily compressed duffel bag into your suitcase. If you learn your luggage is too heavy when you check-in with your airline, you can quickly repack and avoid airline fines and hassles.
- Fly on small, low-cost air carriers. You may not get luxurious leather seats but the price is often worth it.
- If making flight connections in Europe, bypass major airport hubs such as Heathrow in London and Charles De Gaulle in Paris. Switch planes in less trafficked Dublin instead.
- Shop around for the lowest airline fares and also check the airline’s own website before booking. Some offer special discounts available on their website only.
- Stay overnight on a Saturday for a lower weekend airline fare.
- Head off the beaten path to find small neighbourhood dining options. They are often less expensive and provide a more authentic dining experience.
- Consider hopping on a shuttle or subway from the airport to the city center and then catch a cab from there. Many taxis are often required by their organization or local government to charge higher rates within airport boundaries.
- Shop around before booking a car rental. Get an estimate from one company and then see if a competitor will beat it.
- Hop on a bike for a fun and affordable way to tour a new area.
- Purchase a prepaid cell phone before hitting the road to avoid roaming charges or purchase an international calling card for affordable calls via a pay phone.
- Book your adventures after arriving at your vacation destination, not before you leave. Often local tour operators will offer better rates.
- Buy theater tickets the day of the performance for substantial savings.
- Purchase a multi-day subway pass if you plan on making several stops. It is well worth it.
- Don’t wait until the last minute to get or renew your passport. The longer you wait, the more it costs. Routine applications generally take up to six weeks to process whereas an urgent rush on getting your application can cost you double.
- Many art museums offer free times to visit. Investigate beforehand to find the savings.
- Consider purchasing a yearly park pass instead of a daily one. Depending on how long you plan to stay in a park, it may lead to some great savings.
- Visit small neighbourhood markets instead of big, flashy shopping venues. Shop where the locals shop.
- Convert money at a local bank for the best exchange rates.
- Pay with a credit card whenever possible. Most credit card companies offer the lowest possible exchange rate and you will have the added protection from unauthorized charges.
- Instead of staying in a hotel, rent a condo or villa directly from owners through Owner Direct Vacation Rentals. All the comforts of home and savings galore!
- If the food budget is tight, consider finding a hotel room that has a kitchen to cut costs.
- Consider flying from an alternate airport. Often cities are near multiple airports and fares can vary dramatically from one to the next based on location and air carrier service.
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November 17th, 2006 at 3:37 am
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