TRAVEL WRITERS OFFER TOP 10 TIPS TO SAVE MONEY  TRAVELING
February 24, 2009: The Society of American Travel Writers (SATW), the  world’s largest association of professional travel journalists and  photographers, recently polled its members to discover the top 10 universal tips  on how to save money traveling.
     “There’s never been a better time to travel,”  states SATW president Bea Broda. “With the economy the way it is, there are  deals everywhere – and the Internet has made them easy to discover,” Broda  says.
     She suggests travelers should register online  with airlines, hotels and car rental companies to receive updates and  information on their special offers and packages. Comparison search engines such  as www.kayak.com and www.bookingbuddy.com are helpful to find the best Internet  prices. 
     Here, from people who travel for a living, are  10 practical ways to save money on vacation travel, with selected comments from  SATW members:
1.         Travel in the off-season or on the  edges of popular seasons.
·        “Traveling in the off-season saves big  bucks on hotels and transportation, but there are other pluses too, such as  fewer crowds and hence shorter lines at museums, churches, restaurants and so  on.”  Susan Farlow, freelance travel writer
·        “Traveling off-season means cab drivers,  hoteliers, merchants and locals are more accommodating and welcoming; you’ll  have a better experience at a lower cost,” Judy Wells, freelance travel writer,  TravelontheLevel.com
2.         Get to know local bus/metro  transportation for city stays.   Ask about multi-day specials and special one-day tourist cards.  Some  international rail and travel cards must be purchased before you arrive in that  country. Look at transportation Web sites for the cities and countries you will  visit.  For instance, the Visitor Oyster Card, good on all public transport in  London, must be purchased before you arrive in London.
·        “Public transport allows you to get to  know the flavors and nuances of the people in a foreign country, and you have  the serendipity of encountering kind gestures and helpful questions,” Roger  Toll, freelance travel writer
·        Using public transportation is not only  less expensive than car rentals or cabs, but can also be ‘green,’ helping a  community keep open streets and clean air,” Martin Hintz, freelance travel  writer
3. Picnic instead of eating every meal in restaurants. Visit markets, bakeries, local shops and delis…but avoid uncooked street food and wash fruit with bottled water.
· “Shopping at local markets is not only a less expensive way to eat, it can be healthier (who needs all those sauces?) . You get a local’s view of the area and you can try lots of interesting foods and then eat them in parks and gardens.” Christine Loomis, freelance travel writer/editor
·        “My husband and I often picnic in our  room.  A good bottle of local wine from a liquor store costs a fraction of those  on restaurant menus. And take out food from local gourmet shops and markets not  only give us quality equal to a fancy restaurant, but it is what the locals eat  and take home.  And we never buy water in a hotel, which is usually  over-priced,” Mary Ann Treger, freelance writer
·        “What’s better and cheaper than a baquette  in Paris for breakfast, lunch and dinner,” Stan Wawer, travel  editor
4.                  Eat your big meal at lunch  when prices are cheaper and go light on dinner.
·        “Luncheon prices at restaurants are  amazingly low compared to dinner prices.  You don’t have to make reservations  usually, and the food tastes the same, only with reduced prices, you can afford  more courses,”  Lorraine O’Donnel Williams, travel writer
·        “Lunch at the Tour d’Argent in Paris, a  wonderful restaurant, is half the dinner price. Same ambience, same service,  same duck.” Alan Solomon, freelance travel writer
5.         Use public transportation between  airports and cities. Don’t rent cars in a city and pay for parking.  If  traveling to the countryside afterwards, pick up your car at the end of your  city stay.
·        “Public transportation to and from the  airport is the way to go.  Even if you’re renting a car, you can do so in the  city and save on airport facility charges,” Al Bonowitz, editor, Hawaii  Westways Magazine
·        "Stay in a big city's suburbs and use  public transportation to save money. You can catch the efficient Metro subway  just outside Washington's Reagan National Airport and ride it to the nearby  suburbs for accommodations, then take it downtown to enjoy the museums or the  National Zoo.''  Robert Jenkins, former travel editor and freelance travel  writer
6.         Make your first stop the local  visitors center and collect coupons, brochures, free maps, etc.  Ask the staff  about insider tips – free days at museums, matinees, free parking, and money  saving programs like City Pass,  www.citypass.com
Also, be sure to visit the Web sites of  convention bureaus and state tourism offices before your visit.  They often  offer special rates, coupons and discount information.
·        “To my delight, an early stop at the  Visitor Center in London coincided with their free continental breakfast AND  they had great deals on half-price and last-minute theatre tickets,” Christine  Potter, travel journalist
7.         Stay in accommodations that offer  free breakfast and that have a refrigerator so you can store  snacks.
·        “If you really load up at breakfast, you  can skip lunch altogether, perhaps getting by with a snack if necessary.”   Robert Haru Fisher, columnist and contributing editor,  frommers.com
8.         Go to less well-known  destinations.
·        “Across the world, less well-known  destinations – i.e. getting off the beaten track – is cheaper as well as more  fun,” Chris Tree, freelance writer
9.         Do a home swap or rent a vacation  home rental rather than a hotel.
·        “Renting a real home in a small town, or  better, village, gives you a chance to feel that you live in the place – you  meet more people, find out more about they live and more about their culture,”  Catherine Watson, freelance writer/photographer
10.       In cities, stay at business hotels on  the weekends where there are often better   room rates and restaurant deals.   Shop for hotels near, not on, the biggest street.  When booking your room, ask,  “Is this the best rate available? Do you have any specials at the moment?” Also  ask if they offer discounts for AAA, AARP or other membership  programs.
·        “You’ll pay much more for that hotel on  the city’s main street.  Wander a few blocks in any direction and you’ll have  the same neighborhood without the premium price,” Margie Goldsmith, freelance  writer
The Society of American Travel Writers (SATW) is a  non-profit professional association that works to promote responsible travel  journalism and to provide professional support for its members, including travel  journalists, photographers, editors, electronic media, film lecturers,  television and film producers, and public relations representatives from the  travel industry.
For more information on the Society of American Travel Writers, visit www.satw.org
 
 
6 comments:
Hi Barbara
Thanks for passing on SATW's great tips for saving money on travel. I'm pleased to see that home exchange was included but the ways a home swap saves money over rental accommodation warrants a section on its own!
There's never been a better time to visit London, with the value of the pound in free fall and many special deals on restaurants, theatre, etc (as well as all our free museums). I started Home Base Holidays, a home exchange service, in London in 1985, and we now have a huge choice of attractive offers in the city, throughout the UK - and the world!
Do visit my blog for more information or get in touch if you have any questions about home exchange.
Cheers from a fellow Canadian (Mac '69),
Lois
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