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Summer Travel on a Budget
Summer Travel on a Budget
Summer Travel on a Budget
(ARA) - As
the summer travel season peaks, budget-conscious travelers are
facing what seems to be a perfect storm -- continued increases in
gasoline prices combined with rising hotel room rates.
Additionally, the Travel Industry Association predicts a 1.4
percent increase in summer leisure travel in 2007, which also adds
to the budget crunch. Higher demand often can mean higher prices
for airline tickets and hotel rooms. Despite these factors,
travelers who pair a little flexibility with savvy "know how" when
researching online can avoid paying peak prices.
Try utilizing the tips below to maximize your summer vacation
dollar this season:
1. Research Your Trip in Advance online
Over 63 million people turned to the Internet this year to plan and
book their travel. Online travel sites often highlight destinations
which offer the best savings during the summer months, serving as a
virtual guide to vacation-hopefuls. CheapTickets.com, for instance,
offers an extremely useful feature this season called the
"Cheapometer" report, which reviewed advance hotel bookings for the
summer months in order to suggest the best travel times and
destinations for summer.
2. Go Global
While Europe has earned a reputation as a budget-buster, there are
hotel deals to be had in the summer. The CheapTickets.com report
identifies July as a month for special savings available in
countries including Spain, France, and Germany. Think about Eastern
Europe versus the more traveled Western countries for hotel and
vacation package savings. Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic
are eager for more tourists to visit.
3. Migrate South
Off-season summer destinations such as Aruba (which is outside the
hurricane belt) and St. Martin offer travelers more bang for their
buck. The trade winds make these tropical hot spots a cool deal in
August.
4. Add Adventure
The Travel Industry Association noted that 98 million U.S citizens
have enjoyed adventure oriented vacations since 2002. If you can
defer your trip to September, join these trailblazers in
eco-friendly Hawaii, where the shoulder season still offers nice
weather, but prices aren't at their peak. With the kids back in
school, explorers are free to scuba dive and white water raft the
day away, and then retire to their island bungalow for an evening
under the stars.
5. Don't Beat the Heat - Join it!
While many travelers are scared off by domestic "hotspots," as
summer destinations, cool pools and hot culture, combined with
great savings, make these locales well worth investigating. During
July and August destinations such as Phoenix and New Orleans offer
real value to travelers, as they look to attract summer visitors.
Special online packages combining flights and hotel stays can even
make flying a better value than driving.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
