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Ideas on how to save money when you travel

  • Plan
    ahead and book your Travel in advance to get the best deals.
  • Look
    for deals and discounts on travel websites, such as Expedia or Kayak.
  • Use
    travel rewards credit cards to earn points or miles that can be used for
    flights, hotels, or rental cars.
  • Use
    budget airlines to save Money on flights.
  • Use
    public transportation or car rental instead of taking a taxi.
  • Stay
    in hostels or Airbnb instead of hotels.
  • Cook
    your own meals instead of eating out at restaurants.
  • Use
    discount apps and coupons when shopping for souvenirs.
  • Use
    a travel rewards program to earn points for future trips.
  • Use
    apps like Google Maps to find the cheapest gas stations.
  • Look
    for free activities and events in the area.
  • Travel
    during off-peak seasons to save money on airfare and accommodations.
  • Bring
    your own snacks and water bottle to save money on food and drinks.
  • Use
    a travel money card to avoid foreign transaction fees.
  • Compare
    prices and book travel insurance.
  • Use
    travel apps to find the cheapest exchange rates.
  • Use
    a VPN to access lower prices on hotel and flight bookings.
  • Look
    for discounts for seniors, students or military personnel.
  • Use
    a travel budgeting app to keep track of your expenses.
  • Search
    for deals on Groupon or LivingSocial for activities and attractions.
  • Consider
    off-season travel: You will find lower rates and fewer crowds during off-peak
    times.
  • Look
    for package deals: Look for package deals that include airfare, lodging, and
    rental cars.
  • Use
    home-sharing services: Consider using home-sharing services like Airbnb to save
    on lodging costs.
  • Book
    directly with hotels or airlines: Booking directly with hotels or airlines can
    save you money compared to booking through a travel agency.
  • Avoid
    peak travel times: Try to avoid peak travel times, such as holidays and summer,
    to save money.
  • Look
    for free activities: Look for free activities or cultural events to do while
    travelling.
  • Cook
    your own meals: Cooking your own meals can save money on dining out.
  • Take
    advantage of credit card rewards: Many credit card companies offer rewards or
    cash back for travel expenses. Use these to save money.
  • Travel
    with a group: Traveling with a group can save money on transportation, lodging,
    and activities.
  • Use
    a travel rewards program: Many airlines, hotels, and rental car companies offer
    rewards programs that can help you save money on future trips.
  • Look
    for free parking or shuttle service: Many hotels offer free parking or shuttle
    service, which can save you money.
  • Avoid
    renting cars: Renting a car can significantly add to your travel expenses.
    Consider using public transportation or walking instead.
  • Stay
    in vacation rentals: Vacation rentals can be more cost-effective than hotels
    and provide more space and amenities.
  • Use
    a budget-friendly airline: Low-cost airlines often offer cheaper fares than
    traditional airlines.
  • Use
    a travel agent: A travel agent can help you find the best deals and save money
    on your trip.
  • Use
    a local SIM card: Use a local SIM card when traveling internationally to avoid
    high roaming charges.
  • Avoid
    peak travel days: Look for flights or train tickets on less popular days, such
    as mid-week, to save money.
  • Take
    advantage of loyalty programs: Look for loyalty programs or frequent-flier
    programs that can help you save money on future trips.
  • Avoid
    baggage fees: Pack light and carry on your luggage to avoid baggage fees.
  • Choose
    budget-friendly destinations: Look for budget-friendly destinations, such as
    smaller towns or off-the-beaten-path locations, to save money on your trip.

Originally Published on https://boomersnotsenior.blogspot.com/

I served as a teacher, a teacher on Call, a Department Head, a District Curriculum, Specialist, a Program Coordinator, and a Provincial Curriculum Coordinator over a forty year career. In addition, I was the Department Head for Curriculum and Instruction, as well as a professor both online and in person at the University of Phoenix (Canada) from 2000-2010.

I also worked with Special Needs students. I gave workshops on curriculum development and staff training before I fully retired

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