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7 Ways To Save On Your Summer Holiday

There’s no denying that regardless of what type of holiday we go, we will need to spend money. However, this doesn’t mean that a summer holiday must cost a small fortune. The following tips will not only allow you to save some money on your next summer holiday but can also help you try new and different things you may not have considered before.

  1. Make Use of the Tools Available

When trying to save money on a summer holiday, some may be plan on making a last-minute booking. Although this can help, it can be just as beneficial to see what offers are available. You can also research the different rates charged by different providers to ensure you’re getting the best deal possible

  1. Avoid Using the Car for City Breaks

If you’re staying closer to home for a holiday, you may find that not using the car and making use of public transport a more viable and affordable option. Again, there will be some research involved, but it all helps when it comes to saving money.

  1. It’s Not All About Luxury

When searching for summer holidays, it’s easy to be drawn in but the special offers. However, there will be those who are not only looking to save money, but also enjoy something different.

Some may be in possession of a caravan, while others may enjoy the freedom of camping. Whatever you prefer, forfeiting the luxury hotels can mean that you end up with much more in your pocket.

  1. Research the Dining Options Available

It’s easy to assume that most of the holiday budget is spent on travel and accommodation, but this isn’t always the case. In many instances, a large proportion if will be spent in dining.

Of course, you could try self-catering, but if you’re looking to dine out, there are other options available. Researching what offers are available from local restaurants and eateries can all contribute towards a more affordable holiday. These offers could include 2-4-1 deals and early-bird options.

  1. Consider Your Credit Card Options

Although some us may be using cash abroad, there will be times when a credit card can be essential. Those looking to use their card abroad may assume the interest rate is fine, but there could be better options available. Research is another important factor, as there could be options that charge you no interest and offer better conversion rates than your current bank.

  1. Always Check the Small Print

Although something may seem like a great deal initially, if other fees aren’t taken into consideration, then you could end up paying more than you initially planned. For example, if you’re booking a resort break, make sure the price you’re paying is inclusive of other fees, such as resort fees for rooms.

  1. Be Mobile-Savvy Abroad

Regardless of what type of holiday we embark on, many of us will want to ensure that we can show how much we’re enjoying our holiday by updating our photos online. Similarly, others will just want to ensure that they have some form of contact with loved ones while away. The cost of roaming can depend on several factors, such as your provider and the type of contract you’re on.

While you can contact your service provider to discuss this in more detail, it may be useful to look at the other options available. For example, there are many services that offer international SIM cards designed especially for those going abroad.

Whether you make use of one of the above tips or all of them, you can be confident that you’re saving on your next summer holiday.

Stuart Cooke is the Blog Editor at My Baggage, a door to door luggage delivery service that helps expats, travellers and students all over the world.