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‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات Budget. إظهار كافة الرسائل

الخميس، 6 سبتمبر 2012

Budget Travel Tips for Typically Expensive Destinations

Ask a random traveler for their ideal budget travel destination and they are unlikely to say Western Europe, Australia or North America. They wouldn't be wrong in considering these places to be expensive destinations. In general, these destinations have more expensive transportation, accommodation and even dining and entertainment costs. All of that said, there are many things you can take to make travel in these areas more affordable. I will share some of these tips in this article.

Consider alternative accommodation

There are still many people under the impression that hotels are the only place to stay when traveling. If you believe this, then you most certainly will end up devoting a significant amount of your budget to accommodation costs. Fortunately, there are many alternatives available that will lower your costs and possibly provide a richer experience as well.

For example, you can look into volunteering somewhere, house-sitting, farming organizations like WWOOF (World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms), and hosting services like Couchsurfing.org. All of these provide opportunities to enhance your visit with new and exciting experiences and they lower your costs at the same time.

If you still prefer to opt for more traditional accommodation, try looking into hostels or guesthouses rather than big name hotels. In many cases, hostels provide private rooms for a fraction of the cost of hotels. You can search for hostels based on reviews from actual customers if you use a site like Hostel World or Hostelbookers.

Avoid tourist areas and do like the locals

Travelers end up breaking the bank when they get caught in the whirlpool of tourist-centric areas. These zones have hotels, restaurants, and entertainment venues with above average prices. They may be conveniently located near central attractions, but it would be worth your while to venture away from them. Ask locals for advice on where to eat and where to go out for an evening. More often than not, you will get a recommendation that will offer a break for your wallet as well as an authentic cultural experience.

Plan your trip for the off-season

Not many people travel to Western Europe in the winter. This is unfortunate. Despite the cold temperatures, there is a certain appeal to the winter time in this region. Imagine yourself in a cozy cafe, warmed by a fire, reading a novel and people watching. What's more, you won't be jostling with other tourists and most of the main sights and attractions want be overcrowded. Finally, you will save money as air tickets, accommodation costs and more are priced much lower during the off-season.

While it's true that destinations like North America and Western Europe or more expensive to travel than many other places in the world, that does not mean that they have to be prohibitively costly. Try putting some of the above tips into action and see if you can't have an affordable vacation to one of these areas.

For more budget travel advice, visit the website howtobudgettravel.net


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الأربعاء، 29 أغسطس 2012

Is Budget Travel Right for You? Weigh the Pros and Cons

Saving enough money for your next vacation might seem like an insurmountable task. Have you decided to explore the possibilities of budget travel? Be careful! The word "budget" does not always mean that you will save money - or that you will enjoy your vacation.

Budget Airlines

Advantages

• You can save a lot of money.

• Safety is on par with the bigger airlines, as the inspection process is the same, no matter how much you pay for your flight.

Disadvantages

• Flights often land at secondary airports, which may be several miles from your destination.

• Cancellations are common on budget airlines. You could end up stranded and trying to make arrangements for a new flight.

• Discount airlines may charge a lot more for checked or overweight luggage, insurance, and other perks provided at a lower cost (or free) by the larger airlines.

• Inflight services and amenities may be minimal.

All-Inclusive Resort Packages

Advantages

• Round-trip airfare is often part of the cost, so there are no hidden surprises. Since the resorts deal directly with airlines and other transportation providers, they can negotiate better price points.

• Meals and drinks are usually provided, eliminating the need to search for local restaurants or buy meals.

• Sports equipment such as scuba gear is usually provided. Free instruction is often included.

Disadvantages

• Since everything is onsite, there is little or no interaction with local culture and customs, unless the resort includes local tours in its rate.

• Some resorts with cheap packages charge for extras. Read all brochures and advertising so that you know what to expect. Weigh the cost of extras and compare with other resort offerings.

• Poorly-maintained or improperly fitting sports gear can cause accidents or even death.

• Courses (such as scuba diving) may cost extra; read the fine print.

• If tipping is included in the total price, you do not have the opportunity to reward good performance and staff might not be as attentive at this type of resort.

Cruises

Advantages

• Meals, unbottled water, and coffee are free. Some cruises provide complimentary wine.

• Many onboard activities, including entertainment, are part of the total cruise cost.

• You don't have to worry about planning activities or getting lost in an unfamiliar neighborhood. Everything is nearby; activities are organized by the cruise company; you can relax and enjoy your vacation.

• Once you unpack, you are ready to have fun. You completely avoid the tedium of packing/unpacking for every leg of the journey.

• Cruiselines often work directly with airlines to provide packages that include inexpensive round-trip air transportation.

Disadvantages

• Living quarters are cramped. Unless you really get along with your companion, your patience may be put to the test.

• Chances to explore are minimal, because you will be spending most of your time onboard.

• Shore excursions will not allow you to travel far from the dock for sightseeing activities.

• Port taxes and fees are usually not included in the cost of a cruise.

• There is typically an extra charge for bottled water, fancy coffee, gourmet meals, and alcohol.

• Salon and spa treatments are usually quite costly.

• Laundry and dry-cleaning services are fairly expensive.

• Internet access is pricey and notoriously slow.

Do some of these facts surprise you? Weigh all the options before you make a decision that you might regret later.

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الجمعة، 24 أغسطس 2012

7 Budget Friendly, and Enjoyable Vacation Ideas

Simple vacations are sometimes the best. When we're not looking for the trip of a lifetime, a simple getaway can be much better. Maybe we're trying to be romantic, reconnect with our family, or simply relax. The point is that we need to treat ourselves to a break. And if you're like most people, you don't want to pay an arm and a leg for it. Here are 7 budget friendly vacation ideas that you could easily take advantage of.

1) Drive 4 Hours in Any Direction

The 4 hour drive is one of the easiest vacations to plan. Find an attraction within a 4 hour drive and plan a weekend there. There has to be something around you.

2) Hotel Room Rental

Some people don't see the point in renting a hotel room and just staying there. Why not just stay home? But I think it's a great idea. Find a great deal on a hotel room and get away from home for a little while. You can expose yourself to a new area and enjoy hotel amenities. Plus, if you look for a hotel in a smaller town, you'll be able to enjoy some peace and quiet that you can't get elsewhere.

3) Park or Beach Hopping

Parks are either free or incredibly cheap to get into. Spend a day or two driving around and looking at different parks and beaches.

4) Bike Trip

If you're the athletic type, then a bike trip might be a lot of fun. This is actually something that my friend does frequently. He'll grab is bike and peddle his way a couple of hundred miles for a week and then come back. I'm not that athletic so I never tried it, but he absolutely loves it.

5) Cheap Flight and Back

Flights are known for being expensive, but that's not always the case. Look for different destinations that people don't normally visit and see if you can get a cheap flight. Sometimes (rarely, but it does happen) you can get a round trip ticket for under $100.

6) Spontaneous Excitement

You can save a lot of money by getting last minute hotel deals. Wait for one to get in your price range and surprise your loved one to an exciting weekend. It can be really fun if you suddenly decide to do something in the next few days.

7) Car Trip to Nowhere

This one has been a dream of mine ever since I read an article where somebody actually did it. Grab your car keys, your favorite playlist, and drive somewhere. There's nothing more exciting than the phrase "should we drive north for 100 miles or west for 100 miles".

But how can you save even more money? Here's a free 28 page ebook that will help you save hundreds on your next vacation. Click here to get your free copy.


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الثلاثاء، 14 أغسطس 2012

How to Budget for a Backpacking Holiday Around the World

So your thinking of doing your yearlong round the world flight and leave the 9 to 5 life behind are you? Well that is great, there are lots of people how think of going and never make it. Thinking and worrying about what could go wrong, and the what if's in life that paralyze them in to doing nothing, like a deer in the head lights. I personally thing you should be worrying my about missing out on your chance, your opportunity, your dream; a lot more than the unlikely worst case scenarios that could happen if you ever went. But that's me. Your here now reading this which I hope it will help give you that information, the help and advice that you need to move forward in to booking the fight and just saying; "What the hell this will be great!" But who am I? What do I know? I'm just some guy at the other end of the world why should you listen to me? You have a point.

I am just a guy, there is nothing special about me but the places I have been, the things I have done, and the people I have met sure are. At 24 I left my home town of Hull in the UK to go find out what there is in the world. I'm 30 now and in them years I have been to over 30 different countries worked about 2 and a half years of it to keep me funded. I've been home to the UK a few times but never for long. At 24 I thought I couldn't do it but I did it anyway. What was there to lose? There are always jobs if you really want one. But if you're going to work to live and not live to work who cares, go and find life not the job that supports your weekend but the life that's supports your happiness.. If all goes wrong you can go back to your old career, back home, and back to the 9 to 5, and be a more interesting person, with some great stories, and a renewed loved for life. So where to start?

Have you picked where you would like to go? There are many option and not just round the world flights. They're many companies out there offering around the world flights and multi stop flight but also I would look into the normal charter and schedule flights on engines like Kayak.com and SkyScanner.net where the compare the cheapest flights. If you wanted to spend a year in South America, or Asia then this is the best way, you could easy spend a year in both if you have the budget, South East Asia being a lot cheaper. So have a look and get an idea of the cost of flights and when you want to go. I personally go where I have never been before. There is a great place on TripAdvisor.com where you can get inspiration.

Next there are the things you're going to need. How much of this stuff do you need to buy? How much are you going to spend? You could spend as little as $200 on this stuff and as much as $2000 and upwards. Check out the cost for your insurance too. For backpackers insurance check out comparethemarket.com and other comparison sites as well. Now you know about how much the flight is, how long and where you want to go. You can work out how much money you going to need what you need to make your dream come true. You could be going to multiple countries in multiple months. How do you find the cost of each country? Ask Google, the lonely planet books give you a daily budget for each place too. Now add to the totals you have the insurance, flights, any big trips (e.g. Galapagos Islands, Machu Picchu... ), and add the cost of any new gear you will be needed to take with you. Now you have a cost for your holiday. Too easy I'll give an example of a typical round the world trip from the UK.

Asia; Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, China; 3 months $3,600 to $6,000

Asia; India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Indochina; 2 months $1,500 to $2,100

Australia and New Zealand; 5 months $6,000 to $10,500

North America; 1 month $1,500 to $2,100

Flights $2,000

Insurance $200

Tours $500

Extras $300

Backpack $100

Clothing $200

Totals

Number of Months 12

Total Low Budget $15,600

Total High budget $23,700

Now as you can see there are two very big jumps here, I would aim for the high-end if you can but you can easily do it with the low-end budget but you're going to miss out on a few things. Also the Idea of going to Australia for 5 months would be to work a bit. They're lots of jobs there and they pay well. Say you work for 4 months of the 5 at about $15 per hour 40 hours a week that's at extra $9,600 which you can take off the budget meaning your round the world trip could cost you as little as $6,000 for the year. $15 an hour was the wage in Australia when I was there 2007 for chefs, plus we got tips. Bar staff is $10 - $15, in the mines you're going to get more. Fruit picking if you want, but the point is with this plan you also get 1 month holiday in Australia as well as experience of working and living in a different country.

Asia is very cheap so you could just swap out the time in Australia down to a month and have more time in South East Asia and have the full year off. What else is there to say on budgeting? Be smart about. If you run out of money or you don't get the job in Australia you can change your flight and go home early or ask for money from friend family, you would not be the first or the last to do it. You could just get a return flight to Asia and spend the year living cheap and traveling around there, as there are lots of places to go and see. I have never done around the world flight I have always flown to one part of the world and then just got a buses, flights, and trains from there. There is no greater feeling of freedom in the world. You might now be thinking that maybe your too old, too scared, too timid, and the too whatever's that stop you going. Well if you have read all this way and are still making up reasons (excuses) why not to go. Well why did you keep reading? You want to go!

We do a lot of things in life that we have to do, that we should do. Well isn't for filling your wants and needs in life something we should... NO, HAVE TO DO! Doesn't matter if your 18. 60. Boy. Girl. Going with 5 friends. Going alone. Straight. Gay. Black. White. Brown eyes. Blue eyes. Wheel chair user. Have tourrette syndrome. Introvert. Extrovert. If you have the want and the drive you can do it. I've seen people from all walks of life in my years of backpacking, and they are following their own dreams of travel, some to see the lost temples of Anchor Watt, Some to see the lost city of Machu Picchu, some to find the perfect beaches, some to find the best parties, some to find inner peace, and some just to find them self's.

Now you know that money is not the thing to stop you doing it so what else could stop you? Follow the suggestions below and see if it is really a reason to stop you didn't what you want to do or if it is a way you have justified to yourself not to go.

If you still want more convincing then why not do this; Write out the very worst case scenario of what could happen, and then give it a 1-10 of how bad that would be to your life one for going and one for not going. Then give it a 1-10 sore of chance of that happening. Now do best case scenario same thing. Then do a most likely case scenario, the same again. Write out the scenario and score it.

What was your score? Convinced?

Simon Blurton

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السبت، 11 أغسطس 2012

Best Budget Hotels in Nainital

Nainital is the Lake District of India which is located in the Himalayan belt amidst the Kumaon hills and is a paradise for all nature lovers. It is considered to be one of those splendid holiday spots which are enriched with a treasure of lakes and hills, thereby making it a favorite destination for the young and the old alike. Moreover, there are many economy hotels in Nainital which cater to the needs and requirements of people from all segments of society.

Nainital is a peaceful zone nestled in the lap of Mother Nature. It makes for the best getaway from the crowded and busy city life. Among the famous tourist attractions of Nainital include the Tiffin Top, referred to as Dorothy's Seat which is a terrace hill top on the Ayarpatta hill. It is located at a height of 7520 ft above sea level. It makes for a nice picnic spot and is perfect for aspiring photographers as well. One can enjoy the lavish picturesque surroundings from Naina peak or China peak as well. The Naina Peak opens up to a beautiful panoramic view of the snow laden Himalayas in the west to the Api and Nari peaks in the east. One can enjoy a ride on a pony or can ascend the peak on a horse. Naini Lake is the backbone of the city of Nainital and the city has been named after this lake. It is the most prominent of all the lakes and is surrounded by green hills, the beauty of which is breathtaking and should be captured as a photographic memory forever. The entire township of Nainital revolves around this lake. St. John's Church is another much frequented tourist hot spots in Nainital.All in all, Nainital offers the tourists an exhilarating experience of nature's wonders.

Budget Hotels in Nainital

Among good budget hotels in Nainital is Hotel Pratap Regency. It is located on the mall road on-lake-location, at a distance of a few yards from the bus and taxi terminus. The hotel provides decently furnished well appointed rooms and excels in providing personalized services to its guests. It also offers a splendid and panoramic view of the lake and its surrounding. Guests who have stayed here say, 'it is an extremely comfortable hotel, deserves best rating.' Recommended by 84% of its tourists, the hotel charges Rs. 950 for every night.

Next in the category of budget hotels in Nainital is Hotel Prim Rose. Recommended by 100% of its guests, the hotel is surrounded by forested mountains, and the rooms are all facing the famous Naini Lake. The Hotel is located just 100 metres away from the bus and taxi stand. The hotel has well furnished rooms with all modern amenities attached along with it. To stay here, one has to shell out Rs. 870 for every night.

The author is an editor of Nainital hotels and tour packages. Book in advance the budget hotels in Nainital to make your trip memorable and hassle free. Online booking is available from hotelpushpak.com for hotels in India in over 100 cities across the country.


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الجمعة، 10 أغسطس 2012

Maximise Your Vacation Budget With a Caravan Holiday

Last year the economic situation in the UK caused many UK holidaymakers to forego their summer vacation as they felt that they simply could not afford the expenditure. Unfortunately the financial situation has not improved for the majority of the UK's population and it would also seem that the cost of foreign holidays is rising, pricing many UK holidaymakers out of vacations abroad. The government are largely to blame for the fact that many holidaymakers, in particular families, cannot afford summer trips abroad, following their increase in air passenger duty that has seen the cost of flights rise.

However with a recent survey revealing that the majority of the population are unwilling to give up their summer holiday for a second successive year there is another option that allows holidaymakers to get maximum enjoyment from their budget, a caravan holiday in the UK. Staying at home for the summer and sleeping in a caravan may not seem like the most glamorous option, yet below are the key reasons why a caravan holiday will allow you to get the most from your budget and your vacation.

Cost of accommodation: Caravan holidays are much cheaper than almost all other forms of domestic and foreign holiday, with camping holidays the only exception. The principle reason for this is that the cost of accommodation is lowered drastically by taking a caravan holiday and this allows more of your budget to be spent on other areas of your vacation. Another advantage of taking a caravan holiday, which helps lower costs significantly, is that the cost of accommodation is not charged per person but per vehicle and this is extremely beneficial to families and groups. With accommodation often one of the most expensive components of a holiday, the appeal of caravan vacations is evident.

Cheaper and more flexible travel: Typically travel is the other expensive element of taking a holiday, particularly those abroad as holidaymakers are faced with the cost of flights and airport transfers. Regardless of whether you choose to hire a mobile caravan of choose to stay in a static caravan holiday home, the cost of travel will be severely reduced as there is no need to fly and this allows you to spend a greater deal in other areas. Caravan holidays also provide you with greater freedom in how and when you travel, which allows you to travel at the most convenient times and devise your own route. Being able to plan your own route allows you to visit attractions en route to your holiday destination, typically holidaymakers driving to the South West of England take the opportunity to visit Stonehenge and by taking a caravan holiday you could do the same or something similar.

Lower food costs: As with accommodation and travel, caravan holidays reduce the expenditure on food and drink which allows for greater expenditure elsewhere. Caravan holidays often appeal to families and groups as it enables them to purchase food prior to their trips and bring this with them, which reduces the need to spend money in supermarkets and restaurants. The other appeal of a domestic holiday is that when you are required to eat out or purchase food you will be aware of which places offer quality and value for money, which is often a dilemma on foreign holidays.

Activities and excursions: As discussed above, taking a caravan holiday reduces your expenditure and therefore leaves you with more of your budget to spend enjoying yourself during your break. This is particularly helpful for families who can often struggle to find ways to entertain their children on a budget, it is important to remember that taking a caravan holiday could save you hundreds of pounds compared to trips abroad and this could be spent on excursions and activities.


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الخميس، 9 أغسطس 2012

Top Tips for Traveling on a Budget

Traveling is a great way to get away from all the stress of our everyday lives. It is important in order for us to be able to unwind from our daily routine. Though the purpose of traveling is to recharge, planning alone can be very stressful because traveling is thought to be expensive.

There are several ways to be able to travel and enjoy a relaxing vacation without burning your pockets and using your entire savings in your bank account. Here are some tips to get that dream vacation without causing you an arm and a leg.

1. Plan your vacation. Decide where you want to go and how you will get there. If you plan to go to another state, you can consider driving cross-country instead of taking the plane, as that will be a lot cheaper. If you plan on going to a different country, check and compare the ticket prices of different airlines. Also, consider the date of the vacation that you are planning. Going on vacation during off peak season will save you a lot, not only on plane tickets, but on accommodations as well.

2. After you have decided on your travel destination and the time of the year that you will be traveling, it is now time to hunt for affordable hotels. Booking a room months in advance will save you lots of money, especially if you have decided to book a room during off peak season. Also, take note of the proximity of the hotel to the tourist attractions that you want to visit. Some hotels are very cheap, however they are very far from tourist spots and will end up costing you a lot more in transportation fees when going to and from the attraction sites. It would be ideal to find a relatively cheap hotel that is near tourist sites so that you can visit them anytime you want to without spending too much on taxi fares.

3. Research about the place that you'll be visiting, check out tips on how to go around the city and the things you can do for free. Check museums that have no entrance fee or tourist attractions that you can visit for free.

4. Eating out can be expensive. Check where locals go to eat in order to avoid fine dining, expensive restaurants targeted to tourists. Experience a taste of their local cuisine at an affordable price.

Traveling is a fun experience that doesn't necessarily have to be expensive. With proper planning and keen eye for online room rate bargains, one can have a budget friendly vacation he or she can enjoy.

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الخميس، 2 أغسطس 2012

Budget Tips for Your Holidays Abroad

No matter if you are a football fan travelling to see EURO 2012 matches or planning your holidays abroad, you can save hundreds of pounds by observing the following golden rules.

These rules will help you to avoid paying unnecessary fees which can often multiply your expenses while on holidays abroad.

5 Golden Rules You Should Follow
When planning your holidays it is not only a good advice to shop around to get the most favourable deals, it is also highly advisable to keep the following essential golden rules in mind. Enjoy the extra money you can save on fees!

1st rule - use a specialist travel credit card for paying abroad
A specialist travel credit card will help you avoid paying extra 3% added to the exchange rates charged by the majority of banks. In this way you can get the most competitive rate on the market which would not offer even the best bureau de exchange. However, make you sure you pay the card in full in order to avoid the interests.

2nd rule - do not change money at the airport
Avoid changing money at the airport as they usually offer the worst rates. If you really must get it from the airport, call there in advance and pre-order the pick-up. The pre-order is usually possible up to 4 hours beforehand and gets you a better rate.

3rd rule - do not use your debit card
In the majority of cases debit cards may charge up to £1.50 every time you spend on them abroad. That can lead to multiplying your expenses which you really do not need.

Owners of the following debit cards should not spend on them abroad - Lloyds TSB, Halifax, RBS, Intelligent Finance, Santander and NatWest.

4th rule - pounds or euros?
If you are paying on a credit or debit card you might be offered the possibility to pay in pounds. Reject this offer as quickly as possible as this is called a dynamic currency exchange. What that means is the retailer himself will do the conversion, usually at a worse rate than your debit card would charge you.

5th rule - withdrawal fee
The last golden rule to follow says that you should be careful how you pay for foreign cash at bureau de exchange. All credit cards and some debit cards (including Barclays, Lloyds TSB, NatWest, Santander and RBS) charge a cash withdrawal fee. You can easily avoid paying the fee by using a different card or paying in cash instead.

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الثلاثاء، 31 يوليو 2012

Several Ways To Save Your Vacations Budget

It can be mighty difficult to arrange travel when you are hurting for money. You want to reduce your expenses as much as you can so that you are able to boost your available money for vacation amenities. Read on for more on how to do just this.

Think about driving instead of flying. Unless you get your tickets months in advance, the seat prices can cost you an arm and a leg. Also, depending on where you are going, the flight might actually take longer. Destinations less than ten driving hours away are sometimes faster to get to by road, once you factor in parking, security, flight and boarding times. Bus routes are also an economical option if your destination is near a stop.

If you are visiting another country, be aware of their currency situation. While your electronic debit and credit cards are probably going to work, the rates and fees might not make them worth it, whereas cash could be cheaper. Get your currency converted before you leave home so you do not pay excess service charges at borders. This is not always legal, but it does happen. Also, see if your home currency is just okay where you are going. Many countries use the American dollar as their currency, and other nations take American dollars because their own local currency is pegged one to one in value, like the Bahamas.

If you travel at night, ticket prices are cheaper. This applies to flights, trains and even some bus rides. Sleeping in your seat might not seem like the most comfortable way to go, but it can mean cheaper travel and spare you a hotel room.

Consider a simple jaunt to the next closest city. It has sights and activities you do not see in your everyday life, but getting there will not take a lot of time or money. You might even know a friend or family member you can stay with.

Get a bundle deal on your trip. Combination deals are increasingly popular through online websites and email offers. Take advantage of these deals when they pop up, as the window of opportunity is usually limited. You can also create your own, saving on everything from flights to hotels and car rentals.

Price bidding is still a way to save money on travel online. You can get sweet deals on both your accommodations and your travel arrangements.

You can still enjoy your romantic vacations with your loved one, although you don't have enough money to afford it. There are many ways to save your money during your trip. Come to this website to see some other affordable getaways ideas for your vacations. Have fun!


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Budget Travel: How to Save Money Using the Internet

What are some of the most common ways that people use to save money on travel? Most people don't put a lot of thought into it. For many, a vacation is a time to splurge. It's a time to forget about saving money, and spend the money that you've saved in the past. But that doesn't make sense to me. If you have the chance to save money on a vacation, why wouldn't you?

Today I wanted to talk about using the Internet to find the best deals. I'm going to go a lot more in depth than talking about price comparison websites, since those are things that people are already familiar with. Instead, I want to talk about some other resources that people tend to overlook

Save Money Using Facebook and Twitter

Social media has changed the way people do a lot of things. It's changed the way we interact with our friends, get information about the world, and even play games. What many people don't realize is that it can also change the way you travel.

If you're trying to plan a budget friendly vacation, then Facebook and Twitter are great resources for finding discounts, since many businesses announce discounts with these websites. Also check to see if your destination's department of tourism has a Facebook or Twitter page. Local governments are usually excited to promote their local businesses, and many will give you interesting tips for visiting that destination as well.

Try Using Blogs and Forums to Connect to Other People

Take a few minutes to subscribe to some blogs or forums. If you're visiting a popular destination, then chances are that there are a few people that blog about it. If their blog has been around for a while, then they'll more than likely have interesting money saving tips for their area. Leave a comment, or email the blog owner and see if they have any budget friendly recommendations for you.

Forums are another great place to get recommendations because many people will read your post. See if there are any forums related to your destination and join a couple of them. Then, post some questions looking for fun (yet cheap) things to do. You'll get the occasional jerk, but most people will try to be helpful.

One of the best places to get this information is Yahoo Answers. If you have a Yahoo account then you can ask a few questions on Yahoo Answers and see what kind of suggestions people have.

Grab a Free Copy of the Budget Travel Ebook

WorldWidely.com has a free budget travel ebook that anybody can download. Just go to the homepage, fill out the information, and a copy will be emailed to you within minutes. It's just under 30 pages long, and has a ton of great money saving tips that you can use on any vacation. Click here to visit.


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