10 tips to save money on your next holiday

Sam Richards
Authored by Sam Richards
Posted Wednesday, August 26, 2020 - 11:15am

 

Travelling the world is one of the best ways to unwind, relax, and rejuvenate yourself. Besides providing an opportunity to see the world in a different light, holidaying allows you to meet new people, sample exotic cuisines, and immerse yourself in diverse cultures. However, many people find it difficult to control their travelling budgets. These tips will help you save money on your next holiday trip.

Best Ways to Save Money on Your Next Holiday

  • Travel in the shoulder or off season
  • Choose hotel locations carefully
  • Get off the beaten path and choose new, less popular holiday destinations
  • Travel by coach
  • Book in advance

Travel in the Shoulder or Off Season

Whether you are travelling locally or across the continent, it is always cheaper to travel when every other person is not travelling. That means scheduling your trip to the off or shoulder season when most or only a handful of holidaying families are at your destination.

For example, taking a trip to the beautiful islands of the Caribbean in summer has become a ritual for thousands of families in Europe and the Americas. If you plan your trip during that period, you will have to contend with expensive flight tickets, atrociously priced hotels and even costly food. Delaying your holiday by a few weeks can help you enjoy the best holiday ever without depleting your bank account.

Choose Hotels Carefully

In the age of Airbnb and its many imitations, it’s often difficult for holiday goers to resist the temptation of booking cheap lodgings. But location matters far more than the price of your accommodation.

It makes more sense to stay at a central location where you can connect the top local sights on foot or bike than choosing a remote place where you need to spend more on taxis to get around. You don’t want to spend money, time, and effort getting to all the fun places you travelled hundreds or even thousands of miles to see, do you?

Visit Less Popular Destinations

Paris may be the biggest draw for people visiting France, but there are hundreds of other exciting spots to visit in the country that are less crowded, cheaper, and still fun. Rather than going to the same destination every other person is heading to, do some more research to find out places that are not so popular with tourists. You will be surprised to discover pristine beaches, delicious and affordable local dishes, and paradises where you don’t have to contest every spot with other fun seekers.

Travel by Coach

Besides accommodation, transport expenses represent a sizeable chunk of your travelling expenses. That’s why you need to be creative in your choice of transport. In almost every destination popular with tourists, cabs are expensive, especially if they know you are not a local. However, travelling by bus is often far cheaper and more comfortable. For example, travelling by coaches from London to Manchester costs a fraction of taking a cab. Plus, it offers more opportunities to soak in the picturesque landscape of the two popular English cities.

Book in Advance

If you don’t want to miss the peak holiday season but want to cut travelling expenses, it’s better to book your hotels, flights, and every show you plan to attend ahead of time. You can get unbelievable discounts on everything from train fares, flight tickets, hotels, museum passes, and everything in between if you book in advance.

 

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