Monday, September 12, 2016

Tips for Traveling in Restriction!

Everyone wants to travel , I mean who doesn't? WE all have the urge to travel but the big question would be "Where would we get the money for the expenses?" IT is expected that when you travel , you spend more that want you've expect. So to those who want to travel with a thin line of money,here are the tips that you should follow.




1. Plan Ahead

      Everything gets more expensive the longer you wait – airplane tickets, hotel reservations, not to mention all the early bird deals you miss out on for cruises and other travel packages. So plot out your destinations early and start scouting the deals as early as possible.




2. Travel Off- Peak

        Whether you’re buying trans-continental plane tickets or booking seats on a train for a weekend getaway, sticking to off-peak times can seriously cut cost. If you can, try planning your trip during an off-peak season to save big. Peak times can vary depending on your destination, but typically major holidays and spring and summer breaks are good times to avoid.


3. Avoid having too many baggage

          Some airlines charge extra when you check a bag. Either stick to the ones that allow passengers their first checked bag free, or leave the bulky suitcase at home. If you’re planning on visiting a few different locations, this will be easier in the long run, as large luggage can be cumbersome.


4. Choose a Hotel Alternative

        Sure, the little bars of soap and fresh white sheets are nice, but the luxury can pack on hundreds of extra money depending on where you stay. There are a variety of other options available to travelers, ranging from hostels , which allows travelers to rent rooms or apartments from locals, where you can find a spare couch or bed to crash on in each city you visit. 


5. Avoid Dining Out

       Beachside restaurants are great, but can easily add an extra money  to a night out (especially if you’re treating your family.) Instead, stock up on groceries and cook a nice meal you can bring to the beach. Breakfast, especially, is easy to make wherever you’re staying (in some establishments it’s complimentary.) For lunch, toss a sandwich in your bag. Not only will it save money, but you won’t have to derail your day by stopping at a cafĂ©.



6. Skip the Souvenir 


   Shot glasses and t-shirts are cute and fun, but they add tons of unnecessary costs (not to mention weight to your suitcase). If you want to remember a location, snap a picture with your phone. And if you want to bring something back for friends and family, try something simple and quirky, like a coaster from a bar or a shell off a beach – only at the places that allow you to take, of course.


7. See what's free


  Shot glasses and t-shirts are cute and fun, but they add tons of unnecessary costs (not to mention weight to your suitcase). If you want to remember a location, snap a picture with your phone. And if you want to bring something back for friends and family, try something simple and quirky, like a coaster from a bar or a shell off a beach – only at the places that allow you to take, of course.


8. Check out the discounts


      Some establishments offer great deals that range from tours to spa days to great discounts on merchandise. If you are planning to hit a hot destination during your stay, be sure to browse some discount sites first to see how you might be able to save.


9. Bring your own Bottle

          Like food, drinks can seriously pad your nightly bill. If you’re planning for a couple nights on the town during your trip, opt for buying yourself a nice bottle of wine or whiskey over a bunch of expensive drinks at a bar. If you want to experience the pub scene, stick to pints, as they’re often the cheapest alternative, or see if the bar has a nightly drink special..





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