The travel budget is tight for many people.
On one hand, high demand for flights, car rentals, and cruises is driving prices up significantly in the U.S. Since mid-spring of 2022, the number of Americans and residents hitting the road for a getaway has risen considerably. On the other hand, historically high inflation levels have contributed to increases in fuel prices and the cost of just about everything else.
However, that doesn’t mean you’ll have to spend the rest of 2022 at home, right? Our goal here is to help you plan and save for that dream trip.
Here are five ways to keep travel costs within the United States as low as possible:
1. Don’t choose peak days or times!
You can save a lot if you’re able to travel when others (think families and the school calendar) can’t. Airfare, hotel, and car rental prices vary significantly based on demand. For example, compare weekdays versus weekends.
If you want to be really strategic, visit summer destinations during spring, or choose less expensive yet equally fun locations. For example, instead of Florida, consider South Carolina.
2. Book in advance
Planning a trip can be fun, and if you plan ahead, booking weeks or months in advance, you’ll save money in the process.
A market research conducted by CheapAir.com In 2022, it was found that the best airfare prices are typically found between two and two and a half months before the travel date. Avoid leaving it until the final two weeks, when fares rise quickly.
3. Be adventurous
If you value experiences more than luxury, you might end up having memorable vacations while spending much less. For example, camping in a beautiful state park in California can cost much less than staying in a regular hotel.
The tourism industry often promotes luxury, but good company can make any meal or outing more fun, regardless of how much you spend. Your vacation doesn't have to be the time for the most expensive meal of the year.
4. Watch out for "hidden fees"
U.S. airlines, especially since before the pandemic, have found ways to make extra revenue by charging for additional services like baggage fees, extra legroom, in-flight food and drinks, and more. These charges generated over $24 billion in 2021 alone. Cutting down on these expenses can make a big difference.
- Review the fine print: If you travel frequently, consider credit cards that cover the first checked bag or other fees.
- Car rentals: Be cautious of "extras" offered at the counter, such as satellite radio or optional insurance. Check if your credit card or insurance policy already covers these situations.
- Withdrawal fees: Whenever possible, use your bank's ATMs to avoid extra fees.
5. Be flexible
- Consider nearby cities: Fly to alternative airports or choose less convenient times to reduce costs.
- Stay like a local: Rent apartments or houses in Airbnb Renting apartments or houses can be a more affordable alternative. Additionally, shopping at local markets and preparing simple meals can save you a lot.
- Make the most of the moment: Remember, perfect trips don’t have to be expensive. After a trip, it’s the good experiences that stay with you.
With planning and flexibility, it’s possible to travel cheaply or even for free within the United States. Try out these tips and start planning your next adventure!