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Top Ten Travel Tips

You can love travel, you can hate travel, but you can’t completely avoid it. To attend family functions, to meet up with a distant relative or just to explore a new place; they all involve travel. Depending upon your budget and the purpose of your travels, you can choose national destinations as well as international destinations. It is totally your call.

For some people, traveling is fun; for some, it’s an escape from their monotonous daily routine; for others, it is pure love. They can spend their life travelling. It sets them free, it gets them working and it gives them the adrenaline rush. Their thirst for travel isn’t quenched that easily. They don’t mind splurging on their travel plans; they make plans on the go. Impromptu plans are the best plans for them. They are always ready to tick a location off their bucket list.

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Tips For A Perfect And Affordable Retirement Holiday

It’s never too late to pack your bags and take a solo adventure to a new culture. Retirement may be a frugal time for many but there are plenty of ways to travel on a limited budget. Whether you’re planning a European whistle stop tour or seeking a far flung paradise, with a little prior planning you can enjoy the holiday of a lifetime. Follow these steps and the rest of your retirement will be an adventure long after your leaving party at the office.

Reduce your outgoings

A few incremental lifestyle changes will make you a huge saving in the long term. Cut back on your expenses and you’ll be surprised at how much you can save. Start by comparing all your monthly outgoings, including utilities, internet, home insurance and gym membership. Either cancel what’s no longer needed or switch to a more affordable provider. You should also minimize eating out, use public transport less and quit any costly habits such as smoking. As your savings grow, you can begin planning your dream vacation.

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5 Reasons Why You Should Book A Cruise This Year

Many people are deterred from trying a holiday afloat because of outdated stereotypes and ill-founded notions of what it’s going to be like. But cruises are growing in popularity and are quickly becoming the perfect budget family holiday. So, why not try looking for last minute cruises next time you and your family want an adventure? Here are five reasons why going on a cruise will make your year:

1) You can go almost anywhere in the world

Access is a major factor contributing to the growing popularity of cruises. Stick a pin into any blue area on a world map, or locate any river and the chances are you can get there by cruise ship. So, instead of being deterred from visiting all of those places you’ve longed after due to extortionate flight prices, why not hop on a cruise and travel in true comfort.

2) The entertainment

You might be under the illusion that a cruise will leave you and your family feeling bored. You couldn’t be more wrong! If anything, cruises will take the stress out of a family holiday, with a diverse range of itineraries to keep the whole family entertained, and almost all of it covered within the price of the holiday, having fun has never been so relaxing. With everything from wine tastings, kids clubs, yoga, thermal pools and scuba diving, there will be something for everyone.

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5 Ways You Can Save While Traveling

travel money saving tipsTraveling is such a wonderful thing to do; the sheer mention of the ‘T word’ sets my mind off in a hundred directions. What will it be? Well there’s always a beach holiday. Oh I can smell the suntan lotion! We could take a trip to Tanzania to see the migration of the Wildebeest across the Serengeti. I must just remember to pack my mosquito repellent. The list seems endless, doesn’t it? Whether you’re packing thermal coats, hiking boots or board shorts to go with your boarding pass; traveling costs money. Just try to head further than your country’s borders, particularly if you’re keen to head across the Atlantic, and the initial budget you had in mind will be horribly dented. Let’s check out our list of 5 Ways to Save While Traveling, to help you hang on to a few pennies so you can squeeze a few extra days into your itinerary or perhaps have some Chianti, instead of just cola.

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Save Money While Traveling With Family

Traveling-with-kids-familyYour finances make for a crucial aspect of your trip planning process- no matter whether you’re traveling solo, with friends or with family. Your mode of transport, accommodation, and itinerary- almost everything will depend on your budget. However, as a frequent traveler you should not miss out on chances of making up the most of your vacation within your budget. It’s imperative that you keep track of the latest discounts or the holiday packages offered specifically on the destination of your choice.  You may not be able to afford to stay at the best Boutique Hotel in new york, but you can have a great vacation no matter where you stay as long as you are with the people you love.

Here is a rundown on ways to save money while you’re traveling with your family.

Plan your trip wisely

One of the crucial steps to saving up substantially while traveling would be to travel during the shoulder season. This is the time when accommodation, flight tickets and hotel room rents are much less expensive. The trick would be to plan your trip between the peak and the completely off-peak (for instance, the hurricane) season. Choose a time that falls between these two seasons- shoulder season. For instance, if you’re traveling to Europe it would be advised that you do it either during April- May or from mid-August till October. The climate remains soothing and there’s no real rush of tourists as well. There are solo trippers who choose the school year as well but that would be a little difficult if you are traveling with family. Even after you have booked your resort or hotel, whether that’s a Luxury Hotel in Downtown Cleveland or something a little more modest,  you can go back online in order to check if there are better deals available or are posted until the time you leave. If you can find something of that sort, do ask for those deals.

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