Holiday on a budget: Five tricks to save on travel
The holiday season is right around the corner. We all know the excitement of planning a trip, especially when the festivities are in full swing.
But how about we make the most of our holiday travels without going overboard on the budget? Here are some handy tips just for you:
1. Pick the right time
Sometimes choosing when to travel can help you secure better deals.
Think about travelling midweek or just after the busy school holiday times. You'll be surprised at how much you can save when you travel during off-peak times.
2. Do your homework
Jump online and compare prices. It's like shopping for the best deal!
From flights to places to stay and activities you can do at your destination, the internet has got you covered. From here, you can easily pick and choose whatever option fits your budget.
And hey, sometimes those big travel deals might not be as good as they first seem. It doesn't hurt to double-check by doing some per-item searches.
Strive to stay informed to get access to promotions and discounts.
3. More ways to travel
Not a fan of planes? Don’t worry! There are other fun ways to travel.
Have you ever thought about taking a cruise trip or a relaxing train journey? Sometimes, a good old road trip or caravans and bus rides can add to the experience of travelling and be easy on the wallet.
4. Be open to new places
Here's the thing, some popular spots might be pricey, especially during peak times. So, be flexible about your destination and where you plan to stay once you arrive.
Remember that it’s a big world out there! Being open to new destinations can lead you to some amazing places without emptying your pockets.
5. Chat with a travel expert
Travel agents can help you plan your whole trip—they've got loads of info! That said, don’t be hasty when booking their services.
Once they give you an idea of how to plan for your trip, take a moment to look it up online. Sometimes you might just find a sweeter deal yourself.
Note: Travel agents typically charge a commission of 10-15 per cent on trip costs. Additionally, some agents may include extra service fees ranging from $100 to $500.
The joy of travelling is all about the adventures and memories, not the price tags.
With these tips in hand, you can have an unforgettable holiday season.
Oh, and one more thing: never skimp on travel insurance. It's our safety net and always worth it.
Safe travels!
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But how about we make the most of our holiday travels without going overboard on the budget? Here are some handy tips just for you:
1. Pick the right time
Sometimes choosing when to travel can help you secure better deals.
Think about travelling midweek or just after the busy school holiday times. You'll be surprised at how much you can save when you travel during off-peak times.
2. Do your homework
Jump online and compare prices. It's like shopping for the best deal!
From flights to places to stay and activities you can do at your destination, the internet has got you covered. From here, you can easily pick and choose whatever option fits your budget.
And hey, sometimes those big travel deals might not be as good as they first seem. It doesn't hurt to double-check by doing some per-item searches.
Strive to stay informed to get access to promotions and discounts.
3. More ways to travel
Not a fan of planes? Don’t worry! There are other fun ways to travel.
Have you ever thought about taking a cruise trip or a relaxing train journey? Sometimes, a good old road trip or caravans and bus rides can add to the experience of travelling and be easy on the wallet.
4. Be open to new places
Here's the thing, some popular spots might be pricey, especially during peak times. So, be flexible about your destination and where you plan to stay once you arrive.
Remember that it’s a big world out there! Being open to new destinations can lead you to some amazing places without emptying your pockets.
5. Chat with a travel expert
Travel agents can help you plan your whole trip—they've got loads of info! That said, don’t be hasty when booking their services.
Once they give you an idea of how to plan for your trip, take a moment to look it up online. Sometimes you might just find a sweeter deal yourself.
Note: Travel agents typically charge a commission of 10-15 per cent on trip costs. Additionally, some agents may include extra service fees ranging from $100 to $500.
The joy of travelling is all about the adventures and memories, not the price tags.
With these tips in hand, you can have an unforgettable holiday season.
Oh, and one more thing: never skimp on travel insurance. It's our safety net and always worth it.
Safe travels!
Key Takeaways
- As the holiday season approaches, Aussies are exploring budget travel options.
- Securing the best prices often involves travelling off-peak and booking midweek.
- Comparing prices online and considering methods of travel other than air can save money.
- Although travel agents can offer advice on budget travel, it is recommended to check their prices online before booking.