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7 Easy Ways to Save on Spring Break Travel

06/28/2024 Jose S Garcia

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Save money on spring break travel with these seven tips. Learn how to book flights and hotels, bundle reservations, use travel apps, choose less popular destinations, stay outside main tourist areas, and skip parking fees.

7 Easy Ways to Save on Spring Break Travel


Introduction

Spring break is a popular time for travel, but it often comes with peak pricing. However, there are ways to enjoy your getaway without breaking the bank. Here are seven easy ways to save on spring break travel.


1. Book Flights First, Hotel Later

Airfare prices tend to rise as the departure date gets closer. Booking flights 21 to 30 days in advance can save you up to 10% on airfare. However, last-minute hotel bookings can sometimes offer significant savings.

Tip: Check airfare prices first to avoid overspending on flights if hotel prices drop later.

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2. Wait for the Right Day of the Week to Book

Timing matters when booking travel. According to travel experts, booking flights on weekends and starting your journey on Thursdays or Fridays can yield better prices. For hotel bookings, Fridays are often the best day to snag deals.

Tip: Use price comparison tools to monitor fluctuations and book on optimal days.

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3. Bundle & Save

Bundling your flight and hotel reservations can lead to substantial savings. On average, travelers save around $600 by purchasing a package deal rather than booking separately.

Tip: Look for travel sites that allow you to book flights first and add hotels later to find the best combination of deals.

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4. Use Travel Apps

Travel apps often have exclusive deals and discounts. Booking via mobile can also provide additional perks such as double rewards points or other benefits.

Tip: Download and compare offers from multiple travel apps to find the best deals.

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5. Choose Less Popular Destinations

Avoiding typical spring break hotspots like Miami or Fort Lauderdale can lead to significant savings. Consider destinations with similar climates but less tourist traffic, such as Belize or Cartagena, which offer similar experiences at lower costs.

Tip: Explore off-the-beaten-path destinations to maximize your travel budget.

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6. Stay Outside the Action

Booking accommodations slightly outside the main tourist areas can save money while still providing easy access to popular attractions. For instance, staying in neighborhoods adjacent to hot spots can offer significant savings.

Tip: Look for Airbnbs or hotels just outside the main tourist zones to cut costs.

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7. Skip the Parking

Parking fees can add up quickly in popular destinations. Consider alternative transportation options such as one-way rental cars, rideshares, or public transit to save on parking costs.

Tip: Arrange for a friend to drop you off at the airport to avoid long-term parking fees.

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