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Who's Your Tour Guide: Tips For Traveling Cheaper On Your Next Holiday

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Traveling can be a costly affair, especially if you travel to an expensive destination such as the United States or Europe. But don't worry! There are many ways for you to travel cheaper and save money when booking your next holiday. This article will give you some useful tips on how to travel cheaper for your holiday!

Do your research before you go - check out blogs and travel sites to find the best deals

Researching the places you will visit is one of the best ways to travel cheaper. It's also important not just in terms of how much you spend, but if you are traveling with children it can be a great way for them to explore new cultures and see something different from their everyday lives.

You can learn about Punta Cana airport transfers, the best restaurants in Paris, or even where to find free attractions and activities. There are many travel blogs and websites that offer tips and advice on how to save money while traveling.

Online research will often show prices that differ drastically between travel sites such as Expedia, Travelocity, or Booking.com so do your research before booking anything! This way you will know where you are getting the best deal. Here is a list of things you should look for in your research:

  • The travel time

  • Flight cost

  • Distance traveled 

  • Extra costs (such as travel insurance) 

  • Accommodation type and location 

Book your tickets in advance and travel off-peak

Booking your trip in advance is another great option you should embrace. The earlier you book, the less likely it is that prices will increase and there are often deals on flight tickets around specific periods of time such as Christmas or Easter. If you want to take it a step further, you can go online and compare credit cards that reward spending. There are actually a number of different credit cards available that incentivize travel-related purchases such as lodging, flights, and rental cars.

If you can't travel at these times then try booking during off-peak seasons when ticket prices are much lower than they would be in high season. This also means fewer people traveling which usually makes for an easier journey! 

Keep your destination flexible with this one so if there's somewhere else you want to visit while abroad, find out how far away the next airport is from there and add it into your travel plans accordingly. That way you'll get more bang for your buck by not having layover flights too close together.

Stay with friends or family instead of booking a hotel

Accommodation can often be expensive which is why many people choose not to book a hotel. However, staying with friends or family is often free and can be an excellent way of saving money when booking your accommodation for the next holiday. So call your loved ones the next time you plan on going on holiday to Jersey and you'll have a better time financially. This style of travel also has many benefits including that you get to meet new people, learn about the culture in another country and see more than just the tourist hotspots!

Another way to be cheaper is by traveling with friends. You might not be able to afford the whole trip on your own, but if you share a room and it's only for one or two nights then this can often work out much cheaper than paying twice as much per night!

Use apps like Couchsurfing and Airbnb for free accommodation 

Apps for accommodation are a great way to be conservative when booking your holiday. With apps like Couchsurfing and Airbnb, you can find accomodation for free or at cheap rates if you're looking to budget more.  Airbnb is also a great way to experience another culture and make some new friends.

Airbnb lets you book accomodation for free or at cheap rates if you're looking to budget more. It is also a great way to experience another culture and make some new friends.

Couchsurfing offers free accommodation in the form of people's homes, all over the world, with just one condition: that your host allows it! And while there are plenty of other websites out there matching travelers with hosts across borders, none have quite the same level of social engagement as Couchsurfing does.  

Eat at local restaurants instead of tourist traps

Local joints hidden from tourists are some of the best places to eat food. They are typically cheaper and you can find better quality food as well! Alternatively, you could ask around the local people about where they would recommend eating in town. This is a sure way to get excellent meal tips because these individuals live there day after day and have tried tons of restaurants themselves. And if you’re ever in Illinois, you should try restaurants in Schaumburg, IL.

This tactic will save you a lot of money, and you will be fed very well throughout the whole holiday. Do not think it is bad just because it is cheap and not on the travel guide. These little restaurants are usually the gems of the place you are going to because you will experience local cuisine for little money instead of eating small amounts of expensive foods that you see in flashy places advertised along the way.

Get a travel credit card with great rewards to get the most out of your trip.

Getting a travel credit card is a great way to travel cheaper for your holiday. Some travel credit cards offer rewards points that can be redeemed on future travel or even other things like cashback so you get the most out of your trip. A few travel credit card options include:

  • The American Express Gold Card offers an intro APR, no foreign transaction fees, and plenty of travel benefits such as baggage insurance and emergency medical coverage. 

  • The Platinum Delta Skymiles Credit Card from American Express offers one mile per dollar spent at gas stations, restaurants, and grocery stores.

  • The Citi Premier Card offers benefits like travel insurance coverage.  

  • The Chase Sapphire Preferred Credit Card gives Two points per dollar spent plus an additional one point if they use their card when booking travel through the Ultimate Rewards portal.

If you're planning a trip, whether it's for leisure or business, there are many ways to save money. Some of the best tips include booking your flight in advance and flying off-peak, staying with friends or family instead of booking a hotel, using apps like Couchsurfing and Airbnb for free accommodation, eating at local restaurants instead of tourist traps, and getting an excellent credit card that rewards you when you use it! This is a sure way to have fun while also saving money. 

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