Hints for Looking for a Dirt Cheap Travel Deal
By Lynn Reynolds, published Mar 08, 2007
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Look for Discount Air Travel
Your flight tickets are often the most expensive portion of your vacation budget. If you can save on your airline tickets you will have more money left over for the fun portion of your holiday. One option to consider is airline consolidators. Airline consolidators can be more risky because you usually cannot change or cancel your flight. But if making your flight isn’t a problem, consider purchasing through an airline consolidator. Ask a travel agent for help if you are have never used an airline consolidator before so they can guide you through possible pitfalls.
Location
Popular tourist destinations are often the most expensive places to visit. So, if you are looking for dirt cheap travel, you are best skipping them entirely. The good news is that there are tons of wonderful places to explore that aren’t overrun with tourists. Discovering a place that few people know about is fun and rewarding.
Be careful to not choose something too off the beaten path, though. If an area has no visitors you might end up spending more on airfare and hotels.
Timing
If you are truly looking for a dirt cheap travel deal, avoid the summer and holidays. Depending on where you are going, you might want to avoid scheduling your vacation during spring break. Traveling in the off season can save you money on both airfare and hotels.
Eat in
Unless you live for eating out, skip the restaurants for most of your vacation. Stocking up on essentials from the grocery store can save you money so that when you do eat out, you can choose the best. Find out ahead of time what your hotel offers. Many inexpensive hotels include a fridge and a microwave. If you are going on a long vacation, consider spending a little extra for a kitchenette―it can save you money in the long run.
Go camping or stay at a hostel
Hints for Looking for a Dirt Cheap Travel Deal
Camping can save you a lot of money on your vacation.
Credit: Atif Gulzar
Copyright: Atif Gulzar
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