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Created on: July 16, 2008 Last Updated: November 08, 2009
The most important part of any holiday is to enjoy it. There are so many different ways of doing this. Choose to go by air, drive, camp, motel or cabin stay holidays to name a few. The type of holiday you choose is your decision, although I have listed a few things and tips to help you save money on each of these.
Flying to your destination
When booking your holiday you need to find the type of holiday and accommodation best suited to you. Check out the cheapest and best deals on the internet. Make your choice then save money by doing the following:
Transfers, it is cheaper to pay for transfers when you arrive.
Accommodation, book where breakfast is included in the price.
Do not eat at the hotel, unless discounts are given. You can find much cheaper food outlets outside the hotel, with more variety.
Pack your clothes, with mix and max outfits, reducing excess baggage costs.
Do your own laundry
Buy your alcohol at supermarkets and put in your fridge. Make sandwiches for lunch.
Drive yourself and stay in Motels
Shop around on the internet, check prices at local tourist bureaus
Settle for accommodation, which include breakfast or continental breakfasts in the price.
It is often cheaper to rent a fully serviced unit or flat. Cheaper if you stay longer.
Spend the odd night in an onsite van, or cabin in a caravan park.
Eat snacks for lunches. Buy the bread at a supermarket and make your own. Buy coffee and make you own. Buy your alcohol, you will save heaps and keep in motel fridge. Enquire before you book.
Tips for saving money when traveling with a Caravan
It still costs you to stay in a caravan park. Powered sites will vary from $20- $35 a night, unpowered sites are cheaper. Stay in caravan parks and use their power and gas, use their barbecues, or camp kitchens. Use their ablution block for your showers. This will save your gas, for when you need it most. If you have your own hoses, then hook up to their water supply (if it is drinkable). Towing with less weight means you save more on fuel consumption.
Stay in caravan park, and take day trips. This will allow you to cover more territory without dragging the van, saving your fuel. You can visit scenic drives not accessible with a caravan.
Free Parks
Use free parks when you can, it will save you money. Some have barbecues, toilets, and showers. Never park on your own in the bush, it is safer with others. Be considerate to other campers, if you have a generator park further away from the main campers, as a noisy generator
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