Three Cheap Travel Tips

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Steve Gillman our expert of the day, writes:

Cheap travel means you get to go more often, go on longer trips or just save some of your money for other things. Fortunately, it doesn’t mean low-quality travel. If you find a way to get a cheaper plane ticket, for example, you might be flying on the same plane as with the more expensive tickets.

Of course sometimes you can save money by traveling differently, and that’s okay too. Why pay an extra $40 for a hotel if you like the idea of staying in a hostel with visitors from around the world? Why rent a car in countries where good bus and train systems make for cheaper and more interesting trips?

Essentially you can travel cheap in two ways. First, you can find cheaper ways to get the same thing. The other, perhaps more powerful way, is to alter your expectations and plans to create a more interesting trip that is also inexpensive. The tips that follow will help you do both.

1. See if you can book two flights cheaper than one.

My wife and I are thinking about going to Ecuador this year (2007). Checking for our approximate dates, I found that it would cost $950 each round trip from Colorado Springs, or $1,900 total. Then I checked from Colorado Springs to Miami. It would be $215 round trip. From Miami to Guayaquil, Ecuador costs $350 round trip. That makes it just $565 to Ecuador, or $1,130 total - a savings of $770.

Of course, if you are going to do this, you have to find flights that have enough time in-between them. You probably won’t get e refund if you miss the second flight because of a delay on the first. In our case, we have friends near Miami, so we’ll just arrange the flights to be a day or two apart, and go visiting. Even after the cost of renting a car for a couple days we’ll still be hundreds of dollars ahead.

2. Live in a new place for a while.

One way to make a vacation less rushed, cheaper, and in many ways more interesting, is to stop going from hotel to hotel. Why not stay in a place, and even rent a condo or apartment? We did this a few years back in Tucson, Arizona. It was nice to escape winter for a couple months, and it was fun to explore and get to know a new city. Often you can save hundreds of dollars this way, versus paying by the night for hotel rooms.

3. Be an opportunistic traveler.

This is the most valuable of these cheap travel tips. There are so many things to do out there and so many places to see, so why get stuck on just the ones you have already thought of? With a little luck, you might find a more interesting place to go for half the price. With little shopping, you might find a bed and breakfast in whatever country you visit, and pay less for a more interesting experience.

First look for all the possible alternatives that are less expensive. This isn’t about doing something you don’t want to do. But among those cheaper choices there might be a perfect trip for you. Why not find out? To start with, do any of your friends live in interesting places? Visiting friends is a great way to save on travel costs and have a load of fun (with the right friends).

Here’s a good example of being an opportunist. We were in the mountain resort town of Banos, Ecuador, and asked about the cost of taxi ride to some waterfall. It was $15. It was apparently a popular attraction with tourists. We kept that in mind as we wandered around. Then we saw a chiva (an open-sided bus with seating on the roof) go by playing music. We asked about that.

The chiva took us on a tour of the city (I rode on the roof), then up into the mountains for a view of the city from above. Then we watched the volcano Tungurahua erupt and spit out a bit of lava. They served us hot rum drinks (included in the price), and there were fire-juggling entertainers. Passengers had to push the chiva to get it started for the trip back to town. The cost of all this? $3 each. Cheap travel does not mean uninteresting travel.

16 Responses to “Three Cheap Travel Tips”

  • albufeira:
    Great article. Would add that a lot of european cities have a “city card” specifically for tourists, that allows free bus travel and other discounts. Can be cheaper in the long run if you’re going to be in one place for a more than a couple of days.
  • paris hotels:
    That is a nice post. You can make you trip much cheaper if planned in advance and put some time
  • iWalk:
    I am a Cheap Traveler too.

    I think a high-quality cheap tour need more preparing. :)

  • Thailand:
    Great points. The more work the traveler can do on his or her own without the aid of a travel agency will definitely save a lot of cash.

    If going to South East Asia there’s no need to rent cars as the mass transit and taxi systems are so cheap.

  • Biplob Kishore Deb:
    All of these advices you gave here are GREAT and USEFUL. However, there should have some concern over security too. For example, looking out for something new might lead a traveler to an unknown place where he has never been before and has prior idea about the place. I am not saying travelers should not look out for something new on a tour, but what I want to give importance on is that before setting out for a new place which is unknown to the traveler, he or she must know about the place beforehand and take help from local police or other security guard. In fact, it would be great if the traveler has a friend in that region.
    To be honest, I found your blog really very interesting.
  • ria:
    save our cost doenst mean that we will not get fun in travel…
    staying in one place like i read on ur article is great,u will met n can make interaction with local people and i think that more fun than staying at expensive hotel.
    nice article it give alot inspiration
  • Travels:
    Great tips! Thanks. There’s also big differences in the hotel rates that you can get online. I tend to compare as many as possible to get the best deal.
  • Codec Web:
    Thanks for the tips, without questions, good way to save a little money.
    greetings
  • Madrid hotels:
    I think best thing we have to focus on traveling is researching. We have to research on places to visit, accommodation, cultural issues, etc. Then only we can plan a nice holiday. Or else we have to join a person who had gone same place before.
  • Joelianto:
    Nice travel tips to try. But it will also depend of what the target of our vacation. Normally we will get the better facilities if we pay more.
  • apartment owners insurance:
    There is famous saying “There is a hole in cheap products”. Likewise if we go for cheap traveling we will end with bad experience. So quality should be considered.
  • Jacksonville Real Estate Agent - Brad Officer:
    Opportunistic is key! Some best trips happen on a whim due to a cheap deal.
  • paul:
    I agree, staying in hostel can be a great money saver and a lot of fun.
  • Get A Trip:
    To add to this travel Now during the recession. This is when you can find the cheapest deals for both hotels and the airlines. Also the crowds are thinner.
  • Savannah:
    As far as “getting around town” goes, see if you can walk places or if there is a bus to take rather than wasting money on a vehicle. That will save money as well.
  • Amiko:
    One of the main things about travelling, is the price of the flight ticket. It kinda of doesn’t make sense somehow how they are priced, be sure to check out my blog on explanations!

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