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]]>Hero is an online business administration student, but this isn’t her only passion. She fell in love with traveling while visiting Australia and New Zealand as an exchange student in high school and spent a lot of time in the US visiting her boyfriend who lives there.
Hero visited over 40 countries at 21, and the list is getting longer by the day. She managed to do this despite having a pretty limited budget, and everything from her flights and accommodation to activities and food is as cheap as it gets.
Most people see the life of travel bloggers as a carefree and lavish adventure, but Hero is here to dismantle this misconception. Even though she reached a point where she could make money through brand partnerships, she spent a lot of time working on her business without any return.
“I’ve been creating travel content for a couple of years now and have finally been able to monetize my content in the last year. This has allowed me to keep traveling instead of having to get a regular job. Working for months and months without getting paid,” she explains on Instagram.
Hero’s Instagram page is now followed by over 200,000 people and she became a huge sensation because her posts offer a realistic look at budget travel, with all its ups and downs.
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]]>Hotel breakfasts can be found in many forms, from a-la-carte restaurants which costs aren’t included in the room, to expensive room service, to free continental breakfasts. In the case of the latter, obviously, it is worth it to consume your breakfast at the hotel. However, things aren’t always as clear when that isn’t the case.
Many hotels offer an add-on to room rates that include breakfast, and other hotels typically post their menus and their prices online, both of which can help you decide whether or not it’s worth paying for.
One thing to keep in mind is whether or not there are other places to have breakfast near the hotel. If you see that there are cool breakfast spots nearby with cheaper prices than the hotel, it’s a no-brainer to skip the hotel’s offering.
However, if you see that your hotel is not in close proximity to better (or any) options, it might be better for you to make things easier and just eat at the hotel even if you have to pay extra.
Keep an open mind and do your research beforehand, and you won’t have to stress when it comes to deciding your breakfast plans on your next vacation.
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]]>Well, while ticket prices might seem to make little sense sometimes, there are some tips that you can use if you are looking to pay less. They won’t always work, but these days typically offer flights for less than other days of the week. Here they are!
Tuesdays are typically the cheapest day to fly. Why? Well, business travelers tend to leave on their trips on Mondays in order to take advantage of the first day of the week. As leisure travelers typically don’t go anywhere during the week, airlines often lower prices on Tuesdays due to lower demand.
Flights are typically pretty inexpensive on Wednesdays too, for largely the same reasons that they are cheap on Tuesdays. Almost no one leaves to go anywhere new on a Wednesday unless it’s peak travel season.
While it might seem surprising, Saturdays are often a chance to fly for less. Why? Weekend travelers tend to leave on Fridays and go home on Sundays, meaning that Saturdays are a relatively uncommon day for travel. So, if you have a free Saturday, why not catch a flight?
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]]>The post Iisa Hero Proves It’s Never Too Early to Travel the World on a Budget appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Hero is an online business administration student, but this isn’t her only passion. She fell in love with traveling while visiting Australia and New Zealand as an exchange student in high school and spent a lot of time in the US visiting her boyfriend who lives there.
Hero visited over 40 countries at 21, and the list is getting longer by the day. She managed to do this despite having a pretty limited budget, and everything from her flights and accommodation to activities and food is as cheap as it gets.
Most people see the life of travel bloggers as a carefree and lavish adventure, but Hero is here to dismantle this misconception. Even though she reached a point where she could make money through brand partnerships, she spent a lot of time working on her business without any return.
“I’ve been creating travel content for a couple of years now and have finally been able to monetize my content in the last year. This has allowed me to keep traveling instead of having to get a regular job. Working for months and months without getting paid,” she explains on Instagram.
Hero’s Instagram page is now followed by over 200,000 people and she became a huge sensation because her posts offer a realistic look at budget travel, with all its ups and downs.
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]]>The post Are Hotel Breakfasts Worth the Cost? appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Hotel breakfasts can be found in many forms, from a-la-carte restaurants which costs aren’t included in the room, to expensive room service, to free continental breakfasts. In the case of the latter, obviously, it is worth it to consume your breakfast at the hotel. However, things aren’t always as clear when that isn’t the case.
Many hotels offer an add-on to room rates that include breakfast, and other hotels typically post their menus and their prices online, both of which can help you decide whether or not it’s worth paying for.
One thing to keep in mind is whether or not there are other places to have breakfast near the hotel. If you see that there are cool breakfast spots nearby with cheaper prices than the hotel, it’s a no-brainer to skip the hotel’s offering.
However, if you see that your hotel is not in close proximity to better (or any) options, it might be better for you to make things easier and just eat at the hotel even if you have to pay extra.
Keep an open mind and do your research beforehand, and you won’t have to stress when it comes to deciding your breakfast plans on your next vacation.
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]]>The post Air Travel is Cheapest on These Days of the Week appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Well, while ticket prices might seem to make little sense sometimes, there are some tips that you can use if you are looking to pay less. They won’t always work, but these days typically offer flights for less than other days of the week. Here they are!
Tuesdays are typically the cheapest day to fly. Why? Well, business travelers tend to leave on their trips on Mondays in order to take advantage of the first day of the week. As leisure travelers typically don’t go anywhere during the week, airlines often lower prices on Tuesdays due to lower demand.
Flights are typically pretty inexpensive on Wednesdays too, for largely the same reasons that they are cheap on Tuesdays. Almost no one leaves to go anywhere new on a Wednesday unless it’s peak travel season.
While it might seem surprising, Saturdays are often a chance to fly for less. Why? Weekend travelers tend to leave on Fridays and go home on Sundays, meaning that Saturdays are a relatively uncommon day for travel. So, if you have a free Saturday, why not catch a flight?
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