9 Ways to Save Money While Traveling
Travel doesn’t have to be expensive. With countless hacks to snag affordable airfare, find budget accommodations and earn money abroad, that dream trip may be more within reach than anticipated. Below you will find my Top 9 ways to save money while traveling.
1. Book In The Afternoon
Though it’s well known that flight prices are likely to fluctuate during the week, not many people know that they also change during the day. To save some money, book in the afternoon as prices tend to be higher in the morning when business travelers book most of their flights.
2. Set Up Flight Alerts
If there’s a particular place you want to go, sign up for flight alerts with AirfaireWatchDog. You’ll get emails whenever there’s a drop in price from the departure location you set. I’ve found some great deals with this service!
3. Roaming Charges
After my first international trip, years ago, I came home to a huge cell phone bill. Luckily, nowadays, you can either switch out your SIM card for a local one to avoid international fees or purchase an international package with your current carrier.
If you’re based in the United States and you travel often, most carriers actually offer international packages that include high speed data, talk and text.
4. Shop Like A Local
When it comes to everyday items like fruit and coffee, find your local market and head there instead of the nearest supermarket chain. Especially in places like South America, you’re guaranteed to find everything you need at a reduced cost.
5. Make Use Of Your Carry-On Luggage
Virtually every airline offers you one free bag of hand-luggage, so if you’re in doubt about the weight of your larger cases, cram as much of it into your hand luggage as possible (within the dimensions restrictions) to avoid paying extra fees at the airport. Even better, travel with a carry-on only and don’t check a bag!
6. Don’t Change Currency At The Airport
You’re bound to be busy in the weeks leading up to your departure date but make sure you leave yourself time to exchange currency at your bank. They’re notorious for giving the worst exchange rates and for a little extra effort you can save yourself a significant amount.
7. Learn The Art Of Haggling
This applies to accommodation and, in many countries, items you’ll come across in markets and shops. You’d be surprised at how many hotels are willing to negotiate rates to keep their occupancy rate up — and street vendors will always be willing to arrive at a reasonable agreement with you!
8. Use Public Transport, Not Taxis
Allow yourself the luxury of taxis or Uber to and from the airport when you’re weighed down with luggage, but otherwise, use public transport.
9. Make The Most Of Lunchtime Menus
If you’re willing to eat-in at dinner time, you can save a huge amount by uncovering some great value lunch menus around town instead of dining out in the evening. Many reputable restaurants serve world-class food during the day for a fraction of their dinner prices.
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