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]]>Travelpass is a trip-booking website that sources hotel deals from travel agencies and other distributors that you can easily evaluate and compare. As a result of this aggregator model, Travelpas offers you accommodation in over 70,000 hotels across Canada and the United States.
Despite being connected with travel agents and the like, this website does not require you to make contact with representatives as is the case with travel agents. You can organize everything through the website from the comfort of your own home. Still, if you prefer receiving some assistance and receiving some human interaction, you’ll be able to contact Travelpass’s customer service agents.
Although Travelpass currently only offers hotel deals, the website has big plans, eventually hoping to include an itinerary planner, a travel management app, and an AI tool to recommend tips for your travel itinerary.
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]]>Available in a wide array of colors, this two-piece luggage set is now available for $129.17; a massive 62% discount. Made from a durable ABS material, the Rockland Hardside is comfortable to lug around with its ergonomic chrome telescoping handle.
For 15% off, you can get your hands on this ever-comfortable neck pillow for just $33.99. Made with a firm yet soft memory foam, the Cabeau Evolution S3 Travel Neck Pillow will keep you comfortable throughout your flight.
If your phone has a low battery as you’re on the move, finding a charging outlet can be challenging, especially if you can’t wait in place for long enough for your phone to charge. For a 56% discount of $18.99, you can get this Anlmz Store 3-in-1 Charging Station which will charge your smartphone, smartwatch, and AirPods at the same time.
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]]>The post How To Save Money While Travelling Solo appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Although you may already have an idea of where you want to go, you could consider choosing an alternative destination if it proves to be cheaper. For example, instead of visiting a capital city, visit a nearby area that is less of a tourist trap. You may also enjoy a more authentic local experience.
Perhaps the best thing about traveling solo is that you can pick your own dates without worrying about inconveniencing others. In this case, try to travel during the off-season when prices for the exact same hotels, flights, and activities are cheaper.
Seeing as there’s no one to argue with, you’ll be free to select a destination that agrees with your wallet. Consider going somewhere where your currency proves strong as this will make for a cheaper stay.
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]]>The post Why You Should Take Advantage Of Shoulder Season When Booking A Vacation appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>In addition to easily booking flights and hotels, you’ll also be able to book reservations at hot restaurants and bars that are normally fully booked. This means that your vacation planning as well as the trip itself will be more laid back than during peak season.
If you ever dreamed of booking five-star hotels at a three-star rate, this is your chance. Because of lower demand volumes, hotels often lower their rates in order to attract would-be visitors.
Visiting historic sites and other hotspots can be fun, but less so when faced with packed crowds and little breathing space. Traveling during shoulder season will surely reduce the likelihood of this problem.
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]]>The post Can Solo Trips Save You Money? appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Timing can be a huge problem when you’re traveling with other people, but you’ll have an easier time finding cheaper flights and accommodation when you’re flying solo because you can be more flexible with your dates.
Speaking of cheap accommodation, you won’t have to spend a fortune on five-star hotels just because your travel companions want to stay at one. You can stay wherever you want – including budget-friendly hostels where you can meet a bunch of new people.
Certain activities that your travel companions will want to explore will come with a high price tag, but you won’t have to tag alone when you’re traveling on your own.
If you don’t enjoy the constant coffee and lunch breaks that you’ll usually have to deal with when traveling with other people, solo travel will be your cup of tea. Instead of eating at fancy restaurants just because your friends want to, you can eat wherever you want or even cook a meal at your hostel or Airbnb.
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]]>The post Money-Saving Hacks When Traveling Solo appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you have the ability to travel at any time of year, then why not do it when travel is cheapest? Flights and hotels are normally cheaper during the off-season, so travel then instead of peak times.
While you may think that a round trip is better value for money, this isn’t always the case. Consider both round trips and one-way tickets the next time you need to book a flight in order to get the best deal.
Because the U.S. dollar is so strong, there are many countries that you can visit with weaker currencies. By visiting one such country, the costs of food, drinks, and souvenirs are bound to be significantly cheaper, meaning your dollars can go a long way.
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]]>The post 3 Hacks for Saving Money While Traveling appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Whenever you can, use flexible search options when looking for plane tickets that allow you to search for multiple days and airports within a certain range. Flying into a certain airport on a Monday instead of a Tuesday might end up saving you hundreds of dollars.
While the internet might be an indispensable tool for travelers, you don’t need to buy an expensive SIM card in order to get it. In most destinations, you’ll be able to get wifi nearly everywhere. Just download Maps and Google translate languages ahead of time and you should be fine.
With the right credit card, you’ll be able to get travel and car rental insurance included in your benefits, as well as avoid ATM and foreign transaction fees. If you travel often, it’s worth doing the research to find a bank with all of these advantages.
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]]>The post Save Money While Traveling with These Hotel Room Meals appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Panini sandwiches are some of the most delicious around with their warm, toasty bread and gooey, melted cheese. And you can actually make them in a hotel room with just some aluminum foil and the iron your hotel provides. Just build your sandwich, wrap in foil, and press with the iron on the hottest setting with no steam. Heat each side for three to four minutes and voila! Panini.
As long as you can get some salad greens, ingredients like shredded carrots, a can of tuna or chickpeas, and dressing in the local grocery store, you can make a salad in your hotel room. Just pop everything into a Tupperware container and shake it up to mix!
Did you know that you can cook rice in a coffee maker? You can also use it to steam foods like veggies and hot dogs for a meal complete with all of the macronutrients and some micronutrients, too.
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]]>The post Save Up To 70% On Hotels For Your Next Trip appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Travelpass is a trip-booking website that sources hotel deals from travel agencies and other distributors that you can easily evaluate and compare. As a result of this aggregator model, Travelpas offers you accommodation in over 70,000 hotels across Canada and the United States.
Despite being connected with travel agents and the like, this website does not require you to make contact with representatives as is the case with travel agents. You can organize everything through the website from the comfort of your own home. Still, if you prefer receiving some assistance and receiving some human interaction, you’ll be able to contact Travelpass’s customer service agents.
Although Travelpass currently only offers hotel deals, the website has big plans, eventually hoping to include an itinerary planner, a travel management app, and an AI tool to recommend tips for your travel itinerary.
The post Save Up To 70% On Hotels For Your Next Trip appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Best Travel Accessories You Can Buy On Amazon’s Spring Sale appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Available in a wide array of colors, this two-piece luggage set is now available for $129.17; a massive 62% discount. Made from a durable ABS material, the Rockland Hardside is comfortable to lug around with its ergonomic chrome telescoping handle.
For 15% off, you can get your hands on this ever-comfortable neck pillow for just $33.99. Made with a firm yet soft memory foam, the Cabeau Evolution S3 Travel Neck Pillow will keep you comfortable throughout your flight.
If your phone has a low battery as you’re on the move, finding a charging outlet can be challenging, especially if you can’t wait in place for long enough for your phone to charge. For a 56% discount of $18.99, you can get this Anlmz Store 3-in-1 Charging Station which will charge your smartphone, smartwatch, and AirPods at the same time.
The post Best Travel Accessories You Can Buy On Amazon’s Spring Sale appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post How To Save Money While Travelling Solo appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Although you may already have an idea of where you want to go, you could consider choosing an alternative destination if it proves to be cheaper. For example, instead of visiting a capital city, visit a nearby area that is less of a tourist trap. You may also enjoy a more authentic local experience.
Perhaps the best thing about traveling solo is that you can pick your own dates without worrying about inconveniencing others. In this case, try to travel during the off-season when prices for the exact same hotels, flights, and activities are cheaper.
Seeing as there’s no one to argue with, you’ll be free to select a destination that agrees with your wallet. Consider going somewhere where your currency proves strong as this will make for a cheaper stay.
The post How To Save Money While Travelling Solo appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Why You Should Take Advantage Of Shoulder Season When Booking A Vacation appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>In addition to easily booking flights and hotels, you’ll also be able to book reservations at hot restaurants and bars that are normally fully booked. This means that your vacation planning as well as the trip itself will be more laid back than during peak season.
If you ever dreamed of booking five-star hotels at a three-star rate, this is your chance. Because of lower demand volumes, hotels often lower their rates in order to attract would-be visitors.
Visiting historic sites and other hotspots can be fun, but less so when faced with packed crowds and little breathing space. Traveling during shoulder season will surely reduce the likelihood of this problem.
The post Why You Should Take Advantage Of Shoulder Season When Booking A Vacation appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Can Solo Trips Save You Money? appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Timing can be a huge problem when you’re traveling with other people, but you’ll have an easier time finding cheaper flights and accommodation when you’re flying solo because you can be more flexible with your dates.
Speaking of cheap accommodation, you won’t have to spend a fortune on five-star hotels just because your travel companions want to stay at one. You can stay wherever you want – including budget-friendly hostels where you can meet a bunch of new people.
Certain activities that your travel companions will want to explore will come with a high price tag, but you won’t have to tag alone when you’re traveling on your own.
If you don’t enjoy the constant coffee and lunch breaks that you’ll usually have to deal with when traveling with other people, solo travel will be your cup of tea. Instead of eating at fancy restaurants just because your friends want to, you can eat wherever you want or even cook a meal at your hostel or Airbnb.
The post Can Solo Trips Save You Money? appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Money-Saving Hacks When Traveling Solo appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you have the ability to travel at any time of year, then why not do it when travel is cheapest? Flights and hotels are normally cheaper during the off-season, so travel then instead of peak times.
While you may think that a round trip is better value for money, this isn’t always the case. Consider both round trips and one-way tickets the next time you need to book a flight in order to get the best deal.
Because the U.S. dollar is so strong, there are many countries that you can visit with weaker currencies. By visiting one such country, the costs of food, drinks, and souvenirs are bound to be significantly cheaper, meaning your dollars can go a long way.
The post Money-Saving Hacks When Traveling Solo appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post 3 Hacks for Saving Money While Traveling appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Whenever you can, use flexible search options when looking for plane tickets that allow you to search for multiple days and airports within a certain range. Flying into a certain airport on a Monday instead of a Tuesday might end up saving you hundreds of dollars.
While the internet might be an indispensable tool for travelers, you don’t need to buy an expensive SIM card in order to get it. In most destinations, you’ll be able to get wifi nearly everywhere. Just download Maps and Google translate languages ahead of time and you should be fine.
With the right credit card, you’ll be able to get travel and car rental insurance included in your benefits, as well as avoid ATM and foreign transaction fees. If you travel often, it’s worth doing the research to find a bank with all of these advantages.
The post 3 Hacks for Saving Money While Traveling appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Save Money While Traveling with These Hotel Room Meals appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Panini sandwiches are some of the most delicious around with their warm, toasty bread and gooey, melted cheese. And you can actually make them in a hotel room with just some aluminum foil and the iron your hotel provides. Just build your sandwich, wrap in foil, and press with the iron on the hottest setting with no steam. Heat each side for three to four minutes and voila! Panini.
As long as you can get some salad greens, ingredients like shredded carrots, a can of tuna or chickpeas, and dressing in the local grocery store, you can make a salad in your hotel room. Just pop everything into a Tupperware container and shake it up to mix!
Did you know that you can cook rice in a coffee maker? You can also use it to steam foods like veggies and hot dogs for a meal complete with all of the macronutrients and some micronutrients, too.
The post Save Money While Traveling with These Hotel Room Meals appeared first on Traveler Master.
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