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How To Travel In Style And Not Spend A Fortune

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Tim Baker is a travel junkie. He is really addicted to travelling and loves writing about his experiences and travel guides. When he is not travelling he is either writing his travel guides or enjoys playing tennis

How To Travel In Style

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Traveling is probably one of the most popular activities for many of us. Spending money on physical goods is one thing but spending it on experiences will enrich your life. No matter if you travel within your country and exploring some hidden gems or traveling abroad, you will meet new people, try new cuisines and come back fully recharged. However, many people say that they don’t travel because it takes money to travel, especially if you are not into backpacking traveling, staying in hostels and hitch-hiking. It doesn’t have to be that way, though. You can travel in style, without paying a fortune. Here I will give you some tips.

  1. Choosing a destination

If you have always wanted to visit a certain place, you should plan your holiday when there aren’t  big happenings in the area  and when   the  low season takes place. For example, if you plan to visit Rome next year, you  are definitely to avoid going to Rome near  June 12, as  the Euro 2020 opening match between Italy and Turkey is scheduled . Also, from June 12 onwards until July you are recommended to omit the other 12 cities and   countries which participate in the  competition unless you are  a football fan, of course.

Travel In Style

Or, if you plan to go to some popular holiday destinations like Turkey, Greece and Spain, you are advised to book well in advance, at least… What’s more, such countries are  pleasantly warm and not quite busy in the preseason, which is the first half of June or even the end of May.

  1. Buying a ticket and booking an accommodation

Buying an airline ticket (or any other ticket) and booking an accommodation is usually the 2nd and 3rd step in your trip planning. For that purpose, I suggest using the aggregator Kiwi, where you can find cheaper tickets if you are willing to have connected flights, (compared to having the shortest routes with direct flights and buying  directly from the airline.

The same  applies to booking a place  to stay. You can directly visit any  hotel, but I  suggest that you  also use  the aggregator services such as Trivago that enables you to get prices for  different hotels  at one place.

There are even dozens of startups which will rebook your airline and hotel reservation if the prices drop. These include Pruvo, Service, etc.

Besides booking a flight ticket and accommodation, you can also book  tours online and save money, instead of  doing it  on the spot. Check out the services like GetYourGuide, Musement, etc.

  1. Getting to the destination

Once you arrive  in a new city, you probably don’t have much information on what to do unless you did your research before. That’s why it is always good to check the review sites like Tripavisor and similar for the things to do  and see, depending on your preferences.

Travel in Style Luggage

As soon as  you land at the airport, maybe you don’t even have mobile net, so can not use some ride-hailing app but even if you can even when ordering via ride-hailing app and use some well-known brand it can happen to pay more (being driven in longer routes) if they realize you are a foreigner. And probably they will realize that within 10 seconds of the ride.

Because of lack of mobile net, many tourists pick the first taxi at the taxi stand. That is probably the biggest mistake you can make,  leaving  bad memories of your holiday.

If you want to travel in style and pay slightly more than a regular taxi price, consider pre-arranging a meet-and-greet service with  a limo service provider. Your flight can be delayed but your driver will still wait for you free of charge. In addition, you will know the exact price of your transport(ation) as well as  the vehicle that will come to pick you up. Those range from the economy to  premium class vehicles, including  the Mercedes-Benz  E-Class or S-Class, or even V-Class if you are traveling in groups. There are several good global limo service and airport transfer brands, and it is quite safe to choose the 1st or 2nd one you get in the organic Google results for limo service. This is how I chose Limos4 and UrbanBCN for my airport transfer.

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Another service that you can take into account  as part of your travel is a service that will help you store your luggage while you are exploring the city. For example, imagine that you came earlier to your place of stay and you cannot leave your luggage there. Instead of waiting for a few hours to get into the apartment, you can leave your luggage nearby and immediately start sightseeing. That is especially handy when leaving your hotel which is not near any tourist area  and you have a flight back in the evening. Instead of leaving the luggage at the hotel lobby,  come back for it and then go to the airport, you can leave your luggage in some more convenient place that will be helpful  after you have finished seeing the sights. Some popular services for that are LuggageHero and Stasher.

I hope that some of these tips will help you save on your travel but not on the quality of your experiences. Enjoy traveling!

About The Author:

Dejan Bizinger is a seasoned online writer and digital services enthusiast. He likes to explore how different tech services help to do things more efficiently

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