Archive for the ‘Cheap Travel Tips’ Category

Money-savings Tips for Travelers

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Travelers today are certainly having a difficult time sticking to their budget because of the price increases imposed by everyone in the travel industry. From airplane ticket prices to luggage fees, the rate adjustments have been tough on the pocket.

Money-Savings Tips for Travelers

In order to manage all these price hikes, travelers are advised to be patient, practical and smart when planning their vacations or business trips. Here are some helpful tips that will allow you to enjoy much savings.

Be Patient

When planning a trip, it is important for you to be patient when it comes to looking for cheap airfares. You can always utilize the internet for these discounted deals but if you are too busy to check them out daily, there are RSS feeds and email alerts that can even be forwarded to your mobile devices. Availing of these amazing deals also requires you to plan your trip in advance since most airlines and travel agencies offer the discounted rates for travels during a certain period.

Be Practical

Since most airlines have recently imposed additional surcharges on checked in luggage, you should make sure that your clothes and other personal items will fit in your carry-on bag. Again, you should try to plan what you are going to wear during the duration of your trip. Always prioritize comfort over style and make sure you avoid bringing expensive jewelries and gadgets.

Be Smart

If you are planning on traveling outside the country, it will cost you less if you choose to do so during the off peak season. Aside from the relatively cheaper prices of tickets, hotel rates and other amenities, you will also love the smaller crowds and shorter lines. To enjoy more savings, you should try to do what the locals do such as walk around, instead of renting a car and going to local pubs instead of fancy restaurants.

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Tipping Etiquette for First-time Travelers

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Sometimes, paying attention to the smallest detail can mean the difference between having an enjoyable vacation and a confusing one. Most first-time travelers can get really confused when it comes to tipping. If you want to avoid the guess work in whom and how much to tip, here are some travel tips that you should seriously consider.

Tipping Etiquette for First-time Travelers

Airport

The standard amount given to a porter is $1 for each bag they carry. Of course, you will have to tip them extra if your luggage is unusually heavy. If you took a cab or was picked up by a limo service, you should tip the driver at least 10 percent of the total fare or service rate since they will be taking out your luggage as well.

Hotel

Again, it is the usual practice to tip the bellman $1 for each bag. The concierge, on the other hand, should be given $5 to $10 for every extra request such as dinner reservations to fancy restaurants and tickets to sold-out performances. If you are looking to enjoy really good service throughout your vacation, then you should give more. Hotel maid deserves about $2 in tip for each day of your vacation.

Tours

For public tours, you should tip the local guide $1 for the half-day tour and $2 for the full-day tour. This amount is on a per person basis and you should remember to give more if you hired a private tour guide.

Restaurant

In the US, most restaurants would be pleased with a 15 percent tip although you could choose to give 20 percent for really superb service. On the other hand, restaurants in Asia and Europe already add the 15 percent tip on the final bill – usually entered as “service charge”. It will be up to you if you want to leave additional tip. If you will be dining in a fancy restaurant, you can get a very nice table if you tip the maitre d’ $5 to $10.

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Holiday Travel Tips for Families

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

Holidays should indeed be spent with your family. But sometimes, traveling with them during this time can be quite exhausting and frustrating. In order to make sure that your vacation will start off smoothly, here are some tips that you might want to consider when traveling with your family during the holiday season.

Holiday Travel Tips for Families

Keep Plans Simple

When you are traveling with your kids, there is nothing more challenging than making sure that your travel plans contain activities suitable for them. If you are simply too busy to arrange all these activities, you can always consider the services of a travel agent. All you need to do is inform your travel agent of your preferences, and your travel plans will be tailor-made according to your liking. In addition, your travel agent can find you great vacation deals as well as discounted airfare.

Bring Along a Fun Bag

If there is one thing that could ruin a vacation, this is bored family members. You can avoid having to deal with this kind of situation by asking your kids to bring along their own fun bags. These bags will contain items such as puzzles, crayons and magnetic games. For the adults, they could always bring books and magazines that they could read if the weather, for instance, calls for staying inside the hotel.

Stop Frequently

If you will be traveling by car, you will have a much better time with your family if you plan frequent stops. You can choose to check out playgrounds, restaurants and indoor fun centers along the way in order to make the journey to your destination much more interesting. If you have time, highlight the places or areas you would like to visit on your map in order to not miss them.

With these suggestions, you can increase the likelihood of your family having a wonderful time during your holiday travel.

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Flying Tips for Pregnant Travelers

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

There is actually no law or airline regulation that will prohibit you to travel even if you are pregnant unless you are near your due date. In fact, it is actually considered safe and there is no reason for you to worry about anything. It can even be exciting and fun.

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How to Cope with Flight Cutbacks

Monday, September 15th, 2008

In recent months, the airline industry has suffered tremendously because of the soaring fuel prices in the world market. To recover their losses, many airlines have decided to charge consumers with additional fees and surcharges, on top of the increases in plane ticket prices. And it does not end here. In addition, flight cutbacks are being done without even informing the passengers that their flights have been cancelled.

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8 Tips for Traveling with Kids

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

Taking your kids with you for a vacation is something that you will have to deal with sooner or later. If this is your first time to fly with them, it is only understandable that you might be feeling apprehensive. In order to make the flight a lot more enjoyable and comfortable, here are some travel tips that you should heed:

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Two Nonstop Flights are offered by Delta Air Lines

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

Delta Air Lines has changed its flight schedules in Ecuador. They now offer cheap airline tickets for nonstop flights between Atlanta and Quito. Discount airfare can also be obtained for non-stop flights from Atlanta to Guayaquil.

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Green Travel

Monday, May 19th, 2008

If you are concerned about the environment, as we all should be, and have adopted a green lifestyle at home and want to continue the trend in your travels, you are in luck as the top 10 eco-friendly hotels have been announced by Travel and Leisure Magazine and Conservation International. Coupled with the travel [...]

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Tips for Cheap Travel

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

Many destinations offer deals online. Take some time to surf the net and find the perfect package or deal of the hundreds if not thousands that are available. Try searching by destination or date. You are sure to find coupons, free tickets to local attractions, 2 for 1’s, a great way to experience it all, [...]

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Getting the Most out of Your Money In Europe

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

We hear a lot about how European travel can be tough these days now that the value of the dollar is so low compared to the Euro. However, this shouldn’t discourage you from taking that vacation you’ve always dreamed of. There are all kinds of ways to make your dollar go further when traveling abroad, [...]

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