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How
to take a Luxury Vacation on
a Budget
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by: Cami
Koralewski
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Who
doesn’t dream of someday
taking an expensive, fancy
vacation? The problem is,
money still doesn’t grow on
trees and last time I checked,
neither do luxury vacations.
The great news is that it
might be possible to take that
dream vacation on your current
budget, however tight it may
be. Here are a few simple tips
that will help in planning an
affordable, once in-a-lifetime
vacation.
Decide which aspects of your
“luxury vacation” are the
most important (and which
things don’t really matter).
For example, for you, the most
important thing may be doing
expensive activities like
visiting theme parks, going on
guided tours, skiing, or
snowmobiling. To compensate
for the big ticket events and
activities, cut back on
something you won’t mind
doing without, like perhaps,
fine dining or a five-star
hotel.
Ask yourself if you are even
going to be in your hotel
during the day? If you’ll be
lying on the beach, not your
bed, then why pay for the
nicest hotel? Or maybe luxury
is of lesser importance when
it comes to grub. Just by
reducing your food budget by
avoiding expensive restaurants
can really save you a load of
cash. Consider using that
small fridge in the hotel
(you’ve always wondered why
they had it) by visiting the
local…dare I say
it…grocery store. If you
must eat out, then look for
less expensive dining options.
Where To Stay
When making reservations,
check discount travel websites
like Travelocity, Expedia,
Hotwire, and Orbitz. You can
sort hotel options by price
listing, which is very helpful
in comparing options. These
websites also offer discount
packages when you buy the
flight and hotel from the same
site.
If you want to really save
money on lodging, note that
luxury destinations often have
locals who are willing to rent
out their houses or condos for
a much cheaper price. These
will be away from other
tourists, have a fabulous
location, and you may even
have access to a kitchen and
more space. Also consider a
mom and pop-type Bed n’
Breakfast hotel.
Travel
We’ve all heard of these
discount websites, so use
them!! Just as a helpful hint,
if you buy discount airline
tickets during high traffic
seasons, you could get bumped
to a less-than-desirable
flight instead of the direct
flight you originally
purchased. In this case, the
price wouldn’t change, but
you may lose valuable vacation
time! It may be worth the
risk, or the hassle, but
remember; even the discount
prices are more expensive
during peak tourist seasons.
Instead, consider traveling
during the “off” season.
Transportation
There are a few tricks to
renting a car which may fall
in your favor. For example,
before renting, call your
credit card’s customer
service hotline (on the back
of your card) and ask if the
card’s features include car
rental “loss and damage”
coverage or other insurances.
If so, then you may be able to
waive the car rental’s
insurance, saving around
$10-15 dollars per day, which
can definitely add up if you
are staying several days or
even weeks.
Some vacations may allow for
an alternative mode of
transportation. If you are
planning a trip to Europe,
Africa, Argentina, for
example, try taking a train.
In Europe, the “Eurail”
offers 1st Class tickets for
weekly use starting at around
$33 a day. This may be cheaper
than driving all over Europe
in a rental car, paying for
gas as you go.
Other Helps
If you are planning visits to
theme parks or museums-- check
the particular website of the
place you are going. They
often offer great discounts,
printable coupons, or package
deals.
If a fancy cruise has always
been one of your dreams,
consider this: did you know
that if you sign up for a
cruise as early as possible,
it is likely you are going to
get bumped to upper class
lodging? This is because most
people taking a cruise want
the cheaper packages, and the
lower class rooms fill up
quickly.
About the Author
Writer and author for RV
Travel Central.
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