In the wake of the global recession, the spontaneous European vacation has become nothing more than a memory. Because the average tourist has a smaller budget these days, he is forced to plan his trip from start to finish. In this article we will review a few of the most basic money saving tips.
We will begin, of course, with the two most expensive travel variables — airfares and accommodation. With the help of a travel review site, tourists can compare airline and hotel prices for destinations all across Europe. Book early and take advantage of bundle offers that can save visitors hundreds, even thousands of pounds on their trips. A bundle offer combines hotel and airfare for special travel rates.
Next, it is important to plan your travel itinerary with an eye on your budget. As you may know, some European cities are more expensive than others. So, if money is an issue, it may be a good idea to see a few out of the way places on your excursion, instead of the major cities. Yes, visiting Florence anytime is a good time but it is also expensive.
Another easy way to save some pounds is to stay in vacation rentals rather than hotels on your trip. Since vacation rentals have kitchens, you can prepare your own meals and cut down on food costs every now and then. Most tourists underestimate just how expensive it is to eat out in a foreign city.
Last but not least, take public transportation or rent a car. Taking taxis everywhere will add up after only a week or two. The average couple can save hundreds of pounds just by taking the underground.
