Tips For A Vacation That Is More Fun And Less Expensive
Just about everyone loves to travel, and travel is one of the
most intriguing and fun activities one can engage in. Travel
provides the remarkable ability to see the world from a whole
new perspective, and I for one believe that if people traveled
more outside their country there would be far less war and
trouble in the world.
When asked why they do not travel, one of the most frequently
cited reasons is lack of money. Lack of funds, however, does not
need to be a barrier to traveling the world. Obviously if you're
flat broke you may not be able to travel as you wish, but most
people have at least some disposable income, and it can be
surprisingly inexpensive to travel to many places.
One of the primary considerations for any budget minded traveler
is where to stay. Fortunately, there are many budget friendly
options when it comes to putting a roof over your head for the
night. For solo travelers, hostels can provide, clean safe
accommodations and the chance to meet and interact with people
from all over the world. Best of all, the prices are almost
impossible to beat. For instance, most hostels in major U.S.
cities range from $20 to $30 a night, when a hotel room would
set you back a cool $150-$200 or even more.
In Europe, Asia, Africa and South America, hostel accommodations
are even cheaper, with many charging the equivalent of $5 a
night or even less. The key is to check the internet and see
what is available in your destination. Many hostels even provide
online booking, so you can arrive with your lodging issues
already taken care of.
For couples, a budget hotel can be a great choice. There are
many such hotels, motels and bed and breakfasts, located all
around the world. Again, many of them are on the internet, and
like hostels many can be booked online before you leave home.
Another great way to save money while still having a great
vacation is to use the public transportation system. Most
destinations in Europe, and many in the United States and Canada
as well, have excellent, fast, reliable, and cheap public
transportation systems. You can probably by a weekly bus pass
for less than what you would pay to rent a car for a single day.
And public transportation also frees you from the hassles of
parking the car, keeping it gassed up and learning your way
around.
Another important key to traveling cheap is traveling light.
Trekking around Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, or the Americas
does not require a mountain of luggage. If you are unsure
whether to pack it, chances are it is best left at home. It is
best to take a couple of sturdy and versatile outfits, and a
good pair of walking shoes, and leave the rest at home.
Getting the best airfare, along with finding the cheapest place
to stay, is one of the essential cornerstones of successful
budget travel. There are a number of strategies for getting the
best deal on airfare, from using credit cards to rack up
frequent flier miles, to using discount airlines, to traveling
in the off or shoulder season. The strategy that is best for you
depends on your individual needs, and on the location you choose.
Keeping the money you do have for travel safe and secure is
always a concern when traveling. Most seasoned travelers have
learned to use a hidden money belt to carry passports, plane
tickets and the majority of their cash. Using an in room safe is
also a good idea. It is generally best to use credit cards for
major purchases, and keep only a small amount of cash on hand
for incidental purchases. Not only do credit cards provide the
best exchange rates, but you are not liable for fraudulent
purchases as long as you report the card stolen in a timely
fashion.
Travel does not have to be out of reach, even for the most
budget minded traveler. The key is to shop wisely, focus on your
priorities and get the most out of the money you do spend.