Budget Travel - Save Yet Another Dime!
No matter how cheap the airfares are, traveling on a budget can be a problem, however it can be done! You start off with certain amount of money, but you don’t know how far you’re going to make it with this. Rates can vary due to seasons; for instance, when traveling during the peak season, hotel rates will get higher as do car rentals.
One of the more costly items when traveling is the flights. Getting a good airline deal has become an art in itself and you must be creative. Saving on the flights will allow a better hotel and entertainment options once you arrive at your destination. Guess what the experts do? They’ll plan early and book in advance. But there are others who book last minute, and still get a better deal.
Planning early has its own rewards, but if you want to surprise someone with a weekend getaway, you’ll want to rely on last minute airfares. Usually, airlines issue last minute web fares mid-week. Some airlines offer discount plane tickets for the following weekend. This means you have up to 10-days to plan. During this period, keep a close watch on fares. Finally, depart on Saturday and return on Monday or leave on Friday to return on Sunday. Besides, the internet has several travel sites that offer up to 65% off on airfares.
The next big thing is your accommodations, which depends on your desired level of comfort. From backpacker hostels to mid-range and up-scale hotels, there are plenty of options available. Ever fancied hotels as cheap as $5 per night? It’s possible in South America and Southeast Asia!
If you're setting off on an extended vacation, you’ll need several thousand dollars. This is where every dime will count. With destinations varying in price, you’ll really need to manage your budget wisely.
Good budget travel always emphasizes off-season tours. If you’re backpacking through Europe, you might think that autumn is not the best time to travel. But by this time the museum lines are all gone and the hotels are less crowded. What’s more, the hotel rates have come down to almost half the price! In Paris, the streets may not be bustling, but this is the time when the top brands and designer outlets offer discounts of up to 50% of on merchandise.
For many westerners, Southeast Asia is the latest buzz. In China, you can easily save a few extra bucks by choosing an economy class train ride. If you’re ready to sacrifice comfort for that extra tad savings, your options are unlimited. But remember that long distance trains
require early booking, at least three days in advance. In Cambodia and Vietnam, there are remote cities where you’ll find cheap bed-and-breakfast facilities surrounded by rice paddies and natural pools. Here, you can enjoy a swim before breakfast.
It may seem far-fetched, but saving money to travel on a budget travel it’s very much possible. After you’ve calculated all the money that you saved, you’ll want to plan yet another vacation!
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1 comments:
- At February 16, 2012 at 11:08 PM Anonymous said...
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Thanks a lot...I learned something new today (really...:-). Cheers!
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