Tuesday, July 30, 2024

Budget Travel and Getting Around

One of the biggest parts of a travel and vacation budget is often the cost of getting from one place to another. It is important to budget for this important expense and to consider some unique options to make your travel dollars stretch as far as possible.

When choosing a rental car, it is important to choose the most economical and fuel-efficient car that meets your needs. Obviously, the size of your family will impact the choice of rental car, but compact and even subcompact cars can be great for motoring around cities, particularly when it comes time to park in those tight spots.

In addition, a smaller car will get better gas mileage, which is no small consideration, especially if you plan to do a lot of daily driving. And if you plan to travel far and wide, it may be important to choose a rental deal that provides unlimited miles, since charges for mileage overages can be quite costly.

When it comes to the decision of whether to accept or decline the optional collision coverage on a rental car, always be sure to see if you are already covered elsewhere. For instance, your auto insurance company may already provide insurance coverage for rental cars, as may your credit card company. If you are covered by these policies, there is no need to accept the costly collision insurance offered by the rental car company. And of course, you will always want to top off your rental car with gasoline before dropping it off, as refueling charges by rental car companies are generally quite high.

In addition to rental cars, there are many other options for budget travelers to get around once they arrive at their destination.

Ridesharing services like Uber (www.uber.com) and Lyft (www.lyft.com) are widely available in many cities and can be a convenient and cost-effective alternative to renting a car. These services often offer various types of vehicles to fit different needs and budgets, from economy cars to larger vehicles for groups.

For those looking for an even more budget-friendly option, consider car-sharing services such as Zipcar (www.zipcar.com) and Turo (www.turo.com). Zipcar allows you to rent cars by the hour or day, which can be perfect for short trips around the city. Turo, on the other hand, is a peer-to-peer car-sharing platform where you can rent vehicles directly from their owners, often at a lower cost than traditional rental car companies.

Public transportation can also be a far less costly and far more convenient alternative to paying to drive and park a rental car. Of course, public transportation does not make sense in every location. Many small towns and even some larger cities have public transportation systems that are infrequent, inefficient, inconvenient, or even nonexistent. In other locations, however, using public transportation makes a lot of sense. In New York City, for instance, visitors can buy a pass that is good on all subways, buses, and trains. The cost of a weekly pass can be less than what a visitor would pay to rent a car for a single day.

And public transportation provides an additional benefit as well; it frees the tourist from the hassles and expenses of parking the rental car. Many locations in New York, for instance, charge $20, $30, or even more for parking, and other major cities are almost as costly.

Getting around using public transportation is not as difficult as many people imagine either. Many public transportation companies, particularly those located in major tourist destinations, publish guides which give the route numbers to popular destinations, and bus drivers and train conductors in these locations are often quite adept at getting tourists where they need to go.

In addition to public transportation, bike-sharing programs like Citi Bike in New York City (www.citibikenyc.com) and Lime (www.li.me) in many cities worldwide provide a healthy, eco-friendly, and affordable way to explore a city. Scooters are another option, with companies like Bird (www.bird.co) and Lime offering app-based rentals in various cities.

Finally, for those who prefer walking, many cities offer walking tours that can be a great way to see the sights and learn about the local culture without spending a lot of money.

By considering these various transportation options, budget travelers can save money and make their travel dollars stretch further while enjoying the convenience and flexibility of getting around in different ways. Here are a few more to help: Via: www.ridewithvia.com, Citi Bike: www.citibikenyc.com, Divvy: www.divvybikes.com. Public transportation apps like Moovit or Transit can help you plan your route and track your journey.

By considering these budget-friendly options, you can save money and make your travel experience more enjoyable.


Monday, July 29, 2024

Staying on budget – package vs. independent travel

Disclaimer I have never travelled on a package tour, my wife has, and my brother and friends have travelled this way. I think I prefer being more independent, but when traveling on a budget, one of the most often questions is whether it is best to travel independently, making your own airfare, hotel and sightseeing reservations, or choose a package tour where everything is set up for you in advance.

Deciding between package tours and independent travel is a common dilemma for budget-conscious travelers, including older adults. Whether you prefer the convenience of pre-arranged tours or the freedom of making your own arrangements, there are pros and cons to each approach. With advancements in technology and the proliferation of travel apps, independent travel has become more accessible and appealing. Here’s an updated guide to help you choose the best option for your next adventure.

Package Tours: Pros and Cons

Advantages:

  • Cost Savings: Package deals often provide significant savings, particularly for exotic destinations like Egypt, Morocco, Kenya, South Africa, Thailand, and India. Tour operators negotiate special rates with airlines and hotels, which can lead to lower overall costs. Visit: Booking.com: https://www.booking.com
  • Convenience: Everything is arranged for you, from flights and accommodations to sightseeing tours. This can be particularly beneficial for travelers who prefer a hassle-free experience.
  • Safety and Support: Traveling with a group and having local guides can offer a sense of security, especially in unfamiliar locations.

Disadvantages:

  • Lack of Flexibility: Package tours follow a fixed itinerary, which may not allow for spontaneous changes or extended stays in places you enjoy.
  • Additional Costs: Optional excursions and activities can add up, so it’s essential to understand what’s included in the package price and what’s not.

Independent Travel: Pros and Cons

Advantages:

  • Flexibility: You can tailor your trip to your interests and pace, making changes as you go. This freedom is particularly appealing for solo travelers or those with specific preferences.
  • Potential Savings: By booking flights, hotels, and activities independently, you can take advantage of last-minute deals and off-season discounts. Apps like Skyscanner, Hopper, and Booking.com make it easier to find the best rates.

Disadvantages:

  • Time-Consuming: Planning a trip requires time and effort to research and book each component. This can be challenging for those who prefer a more streamlined process.
  • Less Support: Without the backing of a tour operator, you’ll need to handle any issues or changes that arise during your trip.

Tools and Tips for Independent Travelers

In 2024, numerous apps and websites can enhance your independent travel experience:

Practical Tips for Budget Travel

1.   Start Early: Book flights and accommodations as early as possible to secure the best deals. Use price alert features on apps like Skyscanner and Hopper to monitor fare changes. Visit: Skyscanner: https://www.skyscanner.com and Hopper: https://www.hopper.com

2.   Compare Prices: Always compare package deals with the cost of booking independently. Factor in all expenses, including optional excursions and meals.

3.   Travel Off-Season: Traveling during the off-season can lead to substantial savings on flights and accommodations.

4.   Be Flexible: If your travel dates are flexible, you can often find better deals. Mid-week flights are typically cheaper than weekend departures.

5.   Use Loyalty Programs: Sign up for airline and hotel loyalty programs to earn points and access exclusive discounts.

Ultimately, the choice between a package tour and independent travel depends on your personal preferences and travel style. For those who enjoy the convenience and structure of a pre-arranged tour, package deals can offer great value and peace of mind. However, if you relish the freedom to explore at your own pace and tailor your journey to your interests, independent travel—with the help of modern technology—can be both rewarding and cost-effective. Whichever option you choose, thorough research and careful planning are key to a successful and enjoyable trip.


Sunday, July 28, 2024

Budget Travel: Is Hostelling Right for You?

Hostelling was once thought of as the exclusive province of college kids traveling through Europe for the first time. However, hostelling has grown to include all ages and all types of people. When traveling on a budget, staying at a hostel can be a great experience for the traveler with a sense of adventure.

Of course, hostel travel is not for everyone, and some travelers would rather spend extra money for solo accommodations. In general, hostel traveling is best suited to solo travelers or groups of young people traveling together. Hostel stays are generally not recommended for families traveling with young children, and many hostels do not accept children under a certain age.

Most hostels are set up as dormitory-style rooms, with a number of bunk beds arranged throughout the room. The number of bunk beds in a single room varies, with the average being from four to ten bunks per room. Each traveler is assigned a specific bunk upon check-in.

Almost all hostels in the United States divide their accommodations according to gender, with female guests in one block of rooms and male guests in another. In multi-floor hostels, each gender is often assigned a specific floor or group of floors.

In many European locations and elsewhere around the world, however, many hostel rooms have mixed genders sharing a room. If this is a concern, be sure to ask about it. As a woman traveling alone, I have personally never encountered a problem with these arrangements, and I have stayed in hostels throughout Europe, including Rome, London, and Amsterdam. Some visitors, however, are surprised at these arrangements.

The bathroom accommodations at hostels vary as well, with some rooms containing a shared bathroom and shower, while other hostels have shower and bathroom facilities located in the hallway. If this is an important consideration, you should make sure to ask about bathroom facilities when making the reservation.

Reservations are becoming increasingly important at hostels, especially during the summer months in popular locations. Where once it was common for travelers simply to drop by the hostel and get a bed, it is now not at all unusual for hostels in popular tourist destinations to be booked solid for months.

The main appeal of staying at hostels, of course, is the price. The nightly rate for a hostel rarely rises above $25 or $30 per night, with most hostel accommodations costing far less. With the average hotel room hovering around $100 to $150 in many locations, it is easy to see why hostels are becoming so popular.

In addition, the staff at most hostels are extremely accommodating and knowledgeable about the local area. Unlike many staff members of some luxury hotels, who travel in from the suburbs and rarely see the city in which they live, hostel staff tend to live in their city and have an intimate knowledge of the local attractions, including which attractions are can’t miss and which ones are a waste of money.

Hostels often have access to discounts and coupons for local area attractions and restaurants, and they can provide valuable information on the best, lowest-priced restaurants in the area.

While staying at a hostel is not for everyone, and the local hostel will never be mistaken for a Ritz Carlton, hostels can be wonderful budget accommodations for the budget-minded traveler. After all, the goal of travel is to get out and see the world, and hostel travel lets you spend your limited travel dollars doing just that.

Current Apps and Programs for Hostelling

Whether you're a young traveler or a senior, there are numerous apps and programs available to help you find and book hostels.

  1. Hostelworld: One of the most popular apps for booking hostels around the world. It provides detailed descriptions, reviews, and ratings of hostels, making it easier to choose the right one for your needs. You can download it from Hostelworld's website.
  2. Booking.com: While known for hotels, Booking.com also lists hostels and other budget accommodations. It offers a wide range of options and often has special deals. Visit Booking.com for more information.
  3. HI Hostels: Hostelling International (HI) is a network of hostels in over 80 countries. Their app and website offer detailed information about their hostels, along with membership benefits that can save you money. Check out
  4. HI Hostels.
  5. Couchsurfing: While not a hostel app per se, Couchsurfing is a community that connects travelers with locals who offer free accommodation. It's a great way to meet people and experience local culture. Learn more at Couchsurfing.
  6. Hostelz.com: This is a comprehensive hostel search engine that compares prices from multiple booking websites. It can help you find the best deal on your hostel stay. Visit Hostelz.com.
  7. Hostelling International App: Available for both iOS and Android, this app allows you to search for and book hostels within the Hostelling International network. It also provides information on hostel amenities and local attractions. Visit https://www.hiusa.org/ 

With these resources, both young travelers and seniors can easily find and book budget-friendly accommodations that suit their travel needs and preferences. Happy travels!

Saturday, July 27, 2024

Finding the Best Budget Travel Deals

When it comes to accommodation, budget travel often involves finding a balance between low cost and convenient location. In many cases, especially when traveling to major cities and popular attractions, the closer the lodging is to the city center or attraction, the more you can expect to pay. One effective way to save money, particularly in large cities, is to stay in the suburbs. However, this means you will spend more time traveling to your desired destinations, potentially increasing expenses for transportation. It is crucial to calculate all these costs to ensure that staying in a less convenient location will indeed save you money.

 Alternative Lodging Options

In addition to traditional hotels and motels, there are several other accommodation options that can help budget travelers save money without compromising on comfort or convenience:

Airbnb offers a wide variety of lodging options, from private rooms in shared homes to entire apartments or houses. This flexibility allows travelers to find affordable accommodations that suit their needs and preferences. By staying in an Airbnb, you can often find better deals than traditional hotels, especially if you book well in advance.

Similar to Airbnb, VRBO provides vacation rental properties directly from owners. This platform is particularly useful for families or groups, as many rentals offer multiple bedrooms, kitchens, and other amenities that can reduce overall travel costs. VRBO's extensive listings make it easy to find affordable and comfortable lodging in many popular travel destinations.

For solo travelers or those looking to meet fellow travelers, Hostelworld offers a range of budget-friendly hostels around the world. Hostels typically provide shared dormitory-style rooms, but many also offer private rooms at a fraction of the cost of traditional hotels. Hostels often include communal kitchens, allowing travelers to save money on meals by cooking their own food.

Booking.com is a comprehensive travel platform that allows you to search for and compare a wide range of accommodations, including hotels, hostels, apartments, and guesthouses. The site often features special deals and discounts, making it a valuable resource for finding budget-friendly options.

Membership in organizations like AAA or similar auto clubs can entitle you to discounts on hotel rooms. Additionally, military service and senior citizen status often provide further discounts. Always inquire about available discounts when booking a room.

Shopping early for accommodations can often yield the best deals. Hotels and other lodging options typically reserve a block of low-cost rooms, and once these are booked, prices may increase. Booking in advance can help you secure the best rates.

 Finding a good budget hotel has been made much easier with the help of the internet. Many lodging options, even budget properties, feature pictures and detailed descriptions of the property and surrounding area. Be sure to research the property you are considering if you have never stayed there before. Additionally, review sites where previous guests share their experiences can provide valuable insights into the quality and safety of the accommodations.

 The internet hosts a number of comparison websites where travelers can easily find and compare lodging options for their travel dates and destinations. These websites offer various search criteria, including distance from attractions, price, and star level. It is best to use multiple comparison websites to ensure you are getting the best deal, as some sites may only feature properties that pay an advertising fee.

 By considering alternative lodging options and utilizing available discounts and online resources, budget travelers can find affordable and comfortable accommodations for their trips. Careful planning and research are key to ensuring a pleasant and cost-effective travel experience.