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How to Save Money on Your Summer Vacation

Five Simple Tips for Planning a Trip that Won't Break the Bank

By Courtnay Stout Brown, published May 27, 2006
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As we move in to the busy summer travel season, many travelers are finding that this year’s summer vacation may be more expensive than they anticipated. To cope with rising fuel costs, airlines are reducing the number of flights and raising ticket prices. Car rental and hotel costs have also been increasing. As a result, travelers this summer can expect higher prices and lower availability than last summer. But don’t cancel your summer travel plans just yet – there are still some vacation bargains out there if you know where to look. Here are a few ideas:

1. Purchase a Package
You can often get a better deal on airfare if you purchase it as part of a package with hotel accommodations and/or car rental. In some cases, it can be cost-effective to purchase a package deal even if you don’t intend to use all components of the package.

2. Try the Train
Every week, Amtrak offers specials that can save you up to 90% off rail fare on selected routes. Taking a train trip is an especially appealing option if you are traveling to a destination on the Pacific Coast, where a train ride can be one of the most relaxing ways to enjoy the scenic views.

3. Consider a Cruise
There are still some bargains to be found on summer cruise travel. With cruise ships expanding their onboard offerings to appeal to travelers of all ages, a cruise can be an excellent choice for families, couples or singles. If you need to fly to the point of departure, you can usually purchase discounted airfare from the cruise line.

4. Focus on Flexibility
Whatever your mode of travel or your destination, the very best deals can be found when you are willing to be flexible. For example, starting and ending your trip on a weekday instead of a weekend can save you money. Traveling in June or September is generally less expensive than traveling in July or August. Early morning or late night flights can sometimes be a cheaper option as well.

Takeaways
  • Airfare, car rentals and hotel costs are all on the rise this summer
  • The best bargains can be found by travelers willing to be flexible and explore alternatives
  • A travel agent can help you find a money-saving vacation package that is right for you
Resources
  • Considering driving instead of flying to your destination this summer?  Check out AAA's Fuel Cost Calculator to help you decide which option is more cost-effective: www.fuelcostcalculator.com/
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