Travel
Accommodation Budget
Accommodation can be one of the most expensive parts of your
vacation if you are not careful. Fortunately, there are a number of ways to keep the budget
down.
1. Look for a package deal
Once you have created your travel budget, you should have a
pretty good idea of how much you can afford per day. Go online to see what kind of package you can get at around
that rate. For example, booking flight, hotel and car rental on some websites can offer significant savings.
2. Be clear about what is important for you and your
family
If you are single, chances are you won’t care what your room
is like because you will be outside of it most of the time soaking up the sights. But do check if you get stuck
with a single supplement fee.
If you are traveling as a family, a suite with a refrigerator
and microwave can help you keep the kids fed and costs down.
Remember, the less you spend on your room, the more you have
to spend on other things.
3. Consider staying with family
If you have any family in the area, see if you can stay with
them.
4. Try Paying Guest Accommodation through
websites
Some of the properties are really great and a fraction of
what you would pay for a hotel. Just be sure to check the location in relation to all the places you want to
visit. You may need a rental car if you are not driving to your destination, which can add to the cost. Check
for public transportation, and typical taxi fares.
5. Consider travel hostels
Hostels have come a long way in the past few years, and are
clean, modern, and full of amenities. Some of them can be a bit out of the way, but their cheapness can more
than make up for location. Just be prepared to share kitchen and sometimes the bathroom, or pay more for a
private room if available.
6. Watch your travel dates
Peak times will be at the holidays and in the summer in many
locations. Travel in the off-season can cost a fraction of what it does at peak season.
7. Bid on Hotwire or Priceline
You can get some great bargains this way. With Priceline, you
can’t pick the exact hotel, but you will have an idea of location and rating.
8. Beware of location
City centre hotels can cost a small fortune compared to
others a bit further out. So too can airport hotels if you are not careful. Consider the cost and availability
and time factor in relation to public transportation and/or taxis to where you need to go (and/or car rental),
and see what makes the most sense.
9. Loyalty programs
If you are a frequent traveller, join a loyalty program for
the same chain of hotels. It can add up to a range of perks and might also get you a room upgrade at no extra
cost.
10. House Swapping
House swapping is becoming more popular, as families who want
to visit certain locations but still enjoy comforts of home exchange with others. Just be careful of location,
and do be careful of their property and your own valuables when you have anyone in your house.
11. Camping
Camping can be a great adventure. Campsites can be very
basic, or full of amenities.
12. Caravan parks
Caravans are one up from camping in a tent. They are warm,
dry, have a stove and fridge, and can be a fun way to enjoy a holiday by the seaside or other scenic
location.
13. Deals and discounts
Look for bargain deals, coupons and more.
14. Check the fine print
Before making any booking, be sure to read the fine print so
you know exactly what things will cost.
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