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Vacationing doesn’t have to be as expensive as you think! Here are some killer tips to make sure that most of your money is spent on what you really want to do on your travels.
Watch When You Get Gas
The first gas station you see off the highway is often more expensive than the one a half-mile down the road. Go the extra distance (literally) and you can definitely save money.
Think Outside the Plane
Could you drive? What about the train? Are you willing to take a long-distance bus? Buses are often cheaper than other forms of transportation. Many buses even have free wireless internet or movie selections.
Watch Your Meal Costs
Head to the grocery store and pick up some essentials before you start eating out. A 2-liter of soda often costs less than a small bottle from a hotel vending machine. If you’re traveling to a big city, try to bring your own alcohol and food to avoid sky-high city prices. Also, consider eating your big meal of the day around lunchtime– especially if you’re planning a huge “splurge meal.” Try booking a hotel with a free breakfast plan so you can get a great, budget-friendly start to your day.
Think Before You Buy
You may be tempted to buy plenty of souvenirs just so you can say “Oh, I got that in New York,” or “I got that in Paris.” There’s nothing wrong with buying souvenirs, but just make sure that you will actually use or like that purchase when you get home.






