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10 Things You Can Do to Cut the Cost of Your Summer Holiday

  • May 6, 2011
  • Jules

Let’s face it, we all love the prospect of travelling and taking a break from the daily grind, but at times it can feel quite daunting to know just how much money it will cost to do so. There is, however, no need to fear as thanks to cheap holidays from Travelmatch, you can make travelling all the more affordable.

The following 10 steps will help you cut the costs of your summer holiday.

Explore your options with Travelmatch

Whatever it is you’re looking for, you will be able to find a great number of cheap holidays and amazing deals with Travelmatch. This site essentially acts as a search engine, helping you find the holiday most suited to your needs.

To using the Travelmatch website simply enter any travel related terms and then tailor your search by destination, budget, type of holiday, and more. You can even filter your search by the temperature of the destination and flight duration.

Do a little research!

If you head to a new destination with no knowledge of what to expect, there is a good chance you will end up spending a lot more money than you really need to.

By spending some time researching the area you plan to visit, you will get an idea of where you can go to save money and what places are must-see attractions. You will also be able to find advice on any areas or sights that you can live without visiting.

Doing your research online and printing out guides will save you a heck of a lot more money than going to the book shop and buying fancy travel guides.

Public transport

As a general rule of thumb, if you are unable to drive in a country or do not want to spend money on car hire, try to take advantage of public transport systems when possible.

Don’t be afraid to ask whether there are group or family deals, as you’ll find that every destination has their own unique approach to public transportation.

Walking

This truly is the best way to explore a new destination as you will get the chance to see your holiday destination’s surroundings on your own terms. Take to walking whenever possible and you’ll find that the money you aren’t spending on public transport or taxis will be a nice chunk of change that you can use to buy yourself a little souvenir or snack as you explore by foot.

Take your friends’ advice

If you have friends who have visited your destination, make sure to speak with them beforehand to get the inside scoop. Learn from their mistakes and benefit from their knowledge.

Whether it’s a simple message of telling you something to avoid or pointing you in the direction of one of a cheap restaurant with the delicious food, it’s always good to share knowledge of a place before you visit.

Book in advance

Booking in advance and planning ahead typically reduces costs of both flights and hotel reservations, so be sure to get your arrangements sorted as far in advance as possible to maximise your savings.

Don’t stay in the centre of a city

By booking a hotel that isn’t in the centre of town you can save a huge amount of money and often get more spacious accommodation.

Travelmatch can help you to find suitable hotels that are not in the direct centre of the city you are visiting.

Shop at the local supermarkets

Not every meal has to be a meal out; you can save your cash by visiting local supermarkets and buying your own ingredients to cook your favourite meals at your hotel, or even buy some bread, meats, cheese and veg and go for a picnic outside.

Visit outside of high season

Unsurprisingly, prices tend to reach their highest point as demand for them increases. A good idea to beat these increases is to visit in the off-season or in the months surrounding high season.

Seek local knowledge

If you do find yourself in a pinch when you are abroad and feel overwhelmed, there is no need to worry. Don’t be afraid to engage with local people and ask them their advice, they are the experts after all.

Overall, there are many things you can do to reduce the cost of your travels without having to limit your own enjoyment. Don’t waste any more time and start planning your next vacation well in advance today!

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