How to Travel on a Shoestring Budget

Fact is, we would want to take off into occasional excursions at every opportunity we can grab, but we need money to satisfy our travel itch. How convenient it would be that when the urge attacks, we could just pack and go. A lot of us, work it to the bones 51 weeks a year to afford to buy one week's vacation. We've got to be clever in using up that pittance.
People have an irrepressible yen to travel. We painstakingly save money to wayfare at least once a year. We sweat and slave hard and long to sock away some funds to afford that oasis of respite after all. Naturally, we want to have the best for less. We desperately are in constant search for a decent travel package; and we have some comfort requirements that we want to fit into that constricted budget.

With the onslaught of travel websites and online consolidators, searching for a budget travel package has become more of a pain in the neck. Thousands of travel deals are now accessible online that we can book at the click of a mouse. Our task now is to find the best one from a variety of choices that will conform to our budget and points of interest.

Here are some important tips to consider to make your shopping less gruelling and more fun:

1. Subscribe to different e-newsletters
Travel agencies, tour operators, airlines and travel sites have newsletters that are accessible by email where they publish their latest deals.

2. Shop
That means, shop literally. Do not stop at one or two websites. Check many travel sites for their special deals.

3. Consider off-season travel.
Ascertain off-season times for travel which can be a lot cheaper than traveling during the peak season. Summer and fall are off-season for Carribean trips; and so is winter for Europe. It is less expensive to purchase a theme park package within the schoolyear too.

4. Go over your newspaper's travel section
You can find numerous ads for the best deals in your newspaper's travel section. Call and ask for the expiration of such deals that catch your interest and see if it will correspond to your intended travel times.

5. Book early
Significant discounts are offered by cruise and tour operators for early bookings. If you have the funds at hand and you are positive about your choice, be a johnny-on-the-spot and book in advance.

6. Take advantage of all possible discounts you can get
Membership with AAA and other affiliations give out travel discounts. Do not forget the frequent flyer miles that you may have accumulated. If you are a senior, there are a lot of cut-rates available for the taking.

7. Search thru travel websites
Indicate your travel means and needs, and the travel sites will correlate with your requirements. Some of them will even email you when they have deals compatible with what you are looking for. Also inquire for details and information that will help you reach a smart travel decision (e.g. what days are airfares cheaper? when are companion fares offered? what type of tour package can my budget afford?)

8. Negotiate
Don't be embarassed to ask for discounts. Negotiate aggressively for a better price. Be sure to get the most for your money's worth. You don't see each other's faces, anyway. There's nothing to lose and no face to save! Work it out with the travel agent.

When you are traveling and you are not spending extravagantly - when you are sure that your trip is cut-and-dried and economical, you will definitely have a superb time out there. A caveat to the wise, should you want to travel for profit, visit http://www.businessmentor.ws where you will be introduced to the mixed bag of business with pleasure encompassing Cruise to Cash.

By Josephine Mendez
Published: 11/19/2007
 
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