During the global recession, travel in Europe predictably declined. One year later, there is a number of encouraging travel trends, especially for residents of the UK. In this article we are going to explain how to travel to Europe for less.
Why travel now? For starters, the exchange rate for residents of the UK has never been better. The Euro has fallen to a record low against the pound, which means that travel is cheaper to countries that use the Euro.
Because air travel has fallen all across Europe, airfare is more expensive than it has been in years. Our advice to tourists who are travelling on a budget is to book your flight weeks, even months in advance. As you might expect, tourists can also save quite a bit of money if they keep their trips short. So, instead of flying to Australia or America, book a flight to nearby France or Spain. How about a place to lay your head on a budget?
Popular review sites can help you find reliable lists of economy accommodation around the world. Compare the prices and read customer reviews. It is also important to consider the location of the hotel and how much travel will be required in order to save money on lodging.
The one variable that tourists consistently ignore when planning a trip overseas is the food costs. By booking a vacation rental, which is a furnished apartment with a kitchen, tourists at least have the option of eating in when their food budget inevitably dwindles.
