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Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Where's Everyone Going? 2018 Travel Trends

Airbnb is always expanding, and they have been following trends in travel, knowing where people are most interested in traveling, what they want to do there and when they're going. If you want to get in on the latest travel trends (or stay away from the "crowds") then here's what's happening over the next year.

2018 Travel Trends Forecast #infographicYou can also find more infographics at Visualistan

Where will you be going this year? And will you be using Airbnb? 

ICYMI: If you missed my big announcement, go check it out in my last post.

Saturday, May 19, 2018

Exciting news! 😮

I've been talking about it for years: an updated book with all my best tips, ways to link to exclusive info through QR codes, and ways you can save hundreds or thousands of dollars on all your future trips. Welp, work has finally started and I have a goal to have it available for purchase before Thanksgiving, so you can become a budget travel expert as well, or give it as a holiday gift to everyone you know who wants to travel more!

photo by xoan seoane

I'm asking for your help in a few different ways:
  • Is there anything you think I've not touched on on this blog that you would love covered? 
  • Is there something I've talked about that you wish I would go more in-depth on?
  • Have I helped you in a significant way through my blog and you'd like to give me a quick quote and something about you?
  • Sign up for my newsletter if you wan to be the first to know when my book is available and possibly (read: probably) get an exclusive, limited-time discount.
  • Tell all your traveling friends about my blog (or Facebook page or Instagram). Invite them to follow me, share my blog posts with them, or forward them my latest newsletter. 

Now that that's out there, make sure you drop a comment below or send me a direct email with anything you'd like me to know that should be included or any glowing words of praise or encouragement, because those are always nice. I super appreciate it! 

Updates will be given through my newsletter, along with all your usual tips, freebies and cool travel info/news. I'm very excited and I'm working toward an awesome 2018 online and off.

I run this blog for you guys, and your comments keep me going (along with your purchases from Amazon), so I want you to know this book is for you and  I want it to be as useful to you as possible. 😍

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

7 Ways to Eat Out For Cheap

You know that when I travel, I love to plan my activities around food, because dining in new places and trying local cuisine is a favorite hobby of mine on trips. Of course, this isn’t always the best idea, because it means I get in the habit of eating more every day and then when I get home, I have to get back to my normal eating routines, which is maybe don’t eat dessert with two meals each day and also don’t eat everything I’m served. I know, I know. Details. 



Calories don’t count on vacation, but they still come back with you, unless you walk a lot while you’re out sightseeing, which is always a good idea anyway.

So, while I love to eat as much native food as possible, you can’t save money by eating out 3-4 times a day without a plan of some sort, so let’s talk about some frugal tips on how to stretch your food budget, while still eating amazing food each day of your trip. With this plan, you can still eat out for cheap, and here are 7 ways to stretch your dollars.


Go shopping

My first tip, always, is to hit the grocery store as soon as you get to your destination and load up on staples. Of course, this works much better if you have a kitchen(ette) of some sort that has at least a refrigerator. I always buy breakfast items, since that is my least favorite meal and also I don’t like to get up too early to get out of the house to eat eggs. If you loooooove breakfast, then you can grab lunch or dinner foods. Snacks are never a problem for us, because we bring quite a few on the plane. If you don't have a kitchen, you can still cook in your room.


Book a vacation rental

A condo, apartment or house can not only help you save money, because many are the same price as a hotel, have a lot more space if you have a family/group of 4 or more and they also have kitchen facilities where you can make your own meals. I know that cooking on vacation doesn’t sound all that fun, but saving money does and sometimes a home cooked meal gives you time to relax and catch up from the long day you’ve had. Plus, many rental properties also have BBQ grills, and grilling is ALWAYS fun. Right?

Make reservations

Book dining reservations through Internet sites like OpenTable Most reservations net you 100 points, but every once in a while you get your 1,000 point dining options. Once you accrue 2,000 points, you can trade them in for a $20 dining certificate (this threshold may vary by country) as well as waiting until you make it to 5,000 and 10,000 point levels.

Split your meal

Sometimes you just can’t take your leftovers with you (because you’re in the middle of sightseeing or it won’t keep until you make it back to your room) or you are in a country where they don’t let you take your remaining food with you. If you aren’t hungry enough to eat a large meal, then possibly finding something on the menu that your travel partner wants and you can split is a good idea. Most restaurants serve portion sizes that are enough for 2 or 3 people anyway. If you think it might be too small, order an appetizer or salad as well.


Make lunch your main meal

If you are dying to try that fancy restaurant, stop in for lunch. The portions may be smaller, but the prices will be also. You can get the same great service and food, but at a better value.


Make a meal of appetizers

Happy hour can save you quite a bit of savings. Another reason to do appetizers for dinner: You had a big lunch or you want to try a bunch of menu items at one time. When 4 entrees seem like too much (which should be always if there are only 2 of you and you aren’t at a buffet), get 4 appetizers instead. You’ll spend about the same price as you would for dinner, but get more options and not totally stuff yourself.


Eat at food carts

Not only are food carts becoming the gourmet restaurants of right now, but they can save you money and offer you so many more options for food, are less than a sit-down restaurant and can get you back to sightseeing more quickly. With the lower prices, you can treat your food cart meal like an appetizer buffet. 

So, now you have some ideas on how to eat well, while not breaking your budget. Food will probably always be a big part of your expenses, but you can make it more affordable and not feel like every time you sit down to a meal that there are more things you can't do. Do you save money other ways when you travel? How do you do it?
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