Thursday, September 13, 2018

The basics of cutting costs on your trip


Are you planning your next trip?  Or is it going to be your first?  In any case, going on a vacation and exploring new places can be really exciting.  So exciting, in fact, that you might not notice how much you might be spending on stuff that doesn’t need much spending.  Let’s take a look at some tips on how to cut costs on a trip from frequent travelers.




Search online for promos

The digital age allows access to information with just a tap, swipe, or click.  Take advantage of this during the planning stages of your trip.  On the internet, you’ll find dozens of lists of promos and tour packages that may make your trip so much cheaper.  From plane tickets to accommodations, there are discounts for everything the whole year round.


Stay clear of hotels

If your trip doesn’t revolve around staying in a resort or a hotel, then avoid resorts and hotels.  For one, they cost an arm and a leg compared to other establishments for guests.  Always look up places to stay other than hotels in an area.  You may get lucky and find a cheaper Airbnb or a reputable motel.


Don’t eat near tourist spots

The menu for eateries near tourist locations is notoriously overpriced.  And the food isn’t anything to write home about either.  Take a packed lunch when on tour.  But if you want to sample the region’s cuisine, ask the locals.  They’ll be more than happy to help out. 

Dayanna Volitich is a 19-year old freshman student taking up BA English at Fresno State University who eyes a career in sports writing. She’s also been bitten by the travel bug. For more on her and her passions, check out this blog.