Travel Hacks: How to Save Big on Your Next Family Adventure

Planning a family trip can be so exciting, as it’s a great opportunity to create lasting memories, explore new places, and enjoy quality time together. However, the cost of travel can quickly add up, making it out of reach for many families, especially those with many young children. But don’t fret: with careful planning, it is possible to reduce expenses without compromising on the fun and adventure that come with discovering new destinations. Here are some tips to save money on your next family trip.

Travel During the Off-Season

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Traveling during the off-season can lead to significant savings on everything from flights and accommodations to attractions and car rentals. Off-season periods typically see fewer tourists, resulting in lower demand and prices. Many popular tourist spots are still beautiful outside of peak tourism season, and you get the added benefit of exploring the area without the large crowd. When you’re researching where and when to go on vacation, consider going during shoulder seasons—the periods between peak and off-peak seasons—for a good balance of weather and cost.

Create a Trip Budget and Stick to It

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Setting a budget for your family trip is crucial to avoid overspending. Determine how much you can afford to spend on the trip and allocate funds accordingly. Track your expenses as you book and during your trip to ensure you’re staying within your budget. I love using Google Sheets for this, as it’s shareable and you can easily pull it up on your phone.

Use Fare Comparison Websites for Booking Flights

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To get the best deals on flights, use fare comparison websites like Kayak, Skyscanner, or Google Flights. These platforms allow you to compare prices from different airlines and booking sites so you can find the lowest fares. They also offer features like fare alerts, which notify you when prices drop for your chosen route. Be flexible with your travel dates if possible, as flying on certain days of the week can be cheaper. Booking a flight with a layover rather than a direct flight can also reduce costs, but be careful in booking these flights as it may be more inconvenient to book a flight with a layover, especially if you have young kids in tow.

Book Accommodations and Flights Early

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Booking your flights and accommodations well in advance is often cheaper and you get better choices. Airlines and hotels often offer lower rates for early bookings to ensure they have a steady stream of customers lined up. Take advantage of early bird specials by booking in advance. Moreover, having your travel arrangements confirmed early gives you peace of mind and more time to plan the other (more fun) details of your trip.

Pack Light to Avoid Checked Baggage Fees

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Airlines are increasingly charging for checked baggage, and these fees can add up quickly, especially for a family. To save money, try to pack as light as possible and use carry-on luggage only. This approach requires careful planning and packing, prioritizing essentials, and being strategic about your wardrobe (think versatile clothing that can be mixed and matched). Packing cubes and compression bags can help maximize space in your carry-on. Don’t forget to review your airline’s baggage policy to ensure your carry-on meets size and weight requirements.

Look For Free Tourist Attractions and Activities

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Many destinations offer a wealth of free attractions and activities that can provide entertainment for the whole family without breaking the bank. Public parks, beaches, historic sites, and museums with free admission days are excellent options. Research your destination beforehand to find out about free events or festivals happening during your visit. Local tourism websites and travel blogs are great resources for finding free things to do.

Participate in Free City Walking Tours

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Speaking of free activities, free walking tours are available in many cities worldwide and are a fantastic way to familiarize yourself with a new place. Led by knowledgeable local guides, these tours operate on a pay-what-you-feel basis, making them accessible for any budget. They typically cover historical sites, cultural landmarks, and provide valuable insights that you might not get from a guidebook. Don’t forget to leave a tip – especially if you feel you got good value from the tour.

Vacation Rentals Vs Hotels

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Vacation rentals, such as those found on Airbnb or Vrbo, can offer more space and amenities at a lower cost than hotels, especially for families. Rentals often include full kitchens, allowing you to save money by cooking meals instead of dining out. They can also provide a more authentic travel experience, as you’ll be staying in residential areas rather than tourist zones. However, make sure you check out prices of hotels in the area as well, because ‘hidden fees’ from vacation rentals such as cleaning fees can drastically increase the price, and you might find that the prices are comparable for both.

Bottom line: look into both options and go for the more affordable option.

Utilize Public Transportation Instead of Renting Cars

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Using public transportation can be a cost-effective alternative to renting a car, especially in busy metropolitan cities. Using buses, subways, and trains is often more inexpensive than spending money on gas and parking fees, not to mention how much time you might spend sitting in traffic in particularly busy cities.

Many cities offer day passes or tourist cards that provide unlimited rides for a set period, which can be a great value for families. Before you travel, research the public transportation options available at your destination and familiarize yourself with routes and schedules. The local tourism office or the city’s public transportation website will have all the information you need to navigate the system effectively.

Go To Local Eateries Rather Than Tourist Spots

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Eating at local restaurants and food markets can save money and offer a more authentic dining experience. Tourist areas often have inflated prices, while local spots tend to be more reasonably priced and serve better-quality food. Ask locals for recommendations or use apps like Yelp and TripAdvisor to find popular eateries that aren’t tourist traps. Additionally, consider having your main meal at lunch when many restaurants offer specials or set menus at lower prices than dinner. Sampling street food is another budget-friendly way to enjoy local flavors.

Look for Family and Group Discounts

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Many travel services and attractions offer discounts for families and groups. Always inquire about available discounts when booking tours, attractions, or transportation. Some places also provide free admission for children below a certain age. Additionally, purchasing family passes or group tickets for museums, zoos, or amusement parks can be cheaper than individual tickets. Websites like Groupon and CityPASS offer discounted tickets and passes for attractions in various cities, which can help you save money on entertainment during your trip.

Coordinate Travel with Another Family to Share Costs

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Traveling with another family can be a fun and effective way to cut down on expenses. By pooling resources, you can share the cost of accommodations, car rentals, and even meals if you choose to cook together. Larger groups can often secure group rates for lodging and activities, which are typically more economical than individual rates. For example, when booking a vacation rental, a bigger property split between two families can be cheaper per person than two separate rentals. Just make sure you plan your trip with another family whose company you actually enjoy!

Redeem Credit Card or Loyalty Program Points

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If you’ve been accumulating points on your credit card or through airline and hotel loyalty programs, a family trip is an excellent opportunity to use them. Redeem your points for flights, hotel stays, or car rentals. You can even use points to book certain activities during the trip. This will significantly reduce your travel costs. Be sure to check the terms of your rewards program for the best redemption value, as some credit cards offer travel perks such as free checked bags or airport lounge access, which can enhance your travel experience while saving money.

Prepare Some Meals Yourself

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Dining out for every meal can quickly become one of the biggest expenses on a family trip. Staying in accommodations with a kitchen and preparing some of your own meals can save you so much money. Even preparing simple breakfasts, picnic lunches, or a few dinners in can make a difference. Visit local supermarkets and farmers’ markets to shop for ingredients; it’s an enjoyable way to explore local food culture and often healthier than eating out.

Avoid International Roaming Charges with Local SIM Cards or Wi-Fi

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International roaming charges can be exorbitantly high, and using your home mobile plan abroad can quickly rack up costs. To save money, consider purchasing a local SIM card upon arrival at your destination, which will allow you to access local rates for calls, texts, and data. Make sure your phone is unlocked before your trip so you can use a new SIM card. Alternatively, take advantage of free Wi-Fi in hotels, cafes, and public areas to stay connected. Many apps offer free messaging and calls over Wi-Fi, which can help you keep in touch without incurring roaming charges.

Carry Reusable Water Bottles

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Buying bottled water for the whole family can add up, not to mention the environmental impact of single-use plastics. Carrying reusable water bottles is a simple and effective way to save money and stay hydrated. Fill up at your accommodation before you head out for the day, and use public water fountains where available. Some travel bottles come with built-in filters, making it safe to refill from various sources.

Consider a Road Trip if It’s Cost-Effective

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Depending on the distance and location, a road trip could be a better, more cost-effective option for family travel compared to flying. Driving allows you to avoid spending on flights, airport transfers, and car rentals at your destination. It also gives you the flexibility to bring more items with you without being restricted by luggage restrictions. Plan your route carefully to include affordable accommodations and free or low-cost attractions, and enjoy the drive as part of the vacation experience.

Purchase Combination Tickets for Multiple Attractions

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Many places offer combination tickets or city passes that include entry to several popular attractions at a discounted rate. These can be a great way to save money if you plan to visit multiple museums, galleries, or landmarks during your trip. These passes often allow you to skip the line at busy attractions, saving you time as well as money. Before purchasing, make sure that the included attractions are ones you actually plan to visit, and check if the pass has any restrictions or expiration dates.

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