Title: Final Tips & Strategies

Hey there!

Over the last few days we've talked about the 
different ways you can save money when traveling and
become a savvy, experienced traveler.

Today, I'll leave you with some final tips and resources
to help you better plan your next adventure.

Get an Airbnb Renting an apartment or Airbnb can save you a lot of money
in accommodations while also giving you the full local
experience since most of these places will be within rural
neighborhoods.  

Check out sites like: https://www.Airbnb.com, www.VRBO.com for
options.  Then, read reviews on TripAdvisor.com to see what
feedback others have left. 

Buy a Multi-Tourist Pass Cities like New York offer the “New York City Pass”, which
includes access to transportation and sightseeing tours all
over the city. Just make sure to read through the list of
attractions and inclusions before you purchase to ensure you
will want to take advantage of enough of them to make it worth
the price.  

You can easily save hundreds of dollars on attractions if
you plan your itinerary carefully.

Choose your Hotel Room Carefully
Reserve a room that has a refrigerator and microwave, or even
better, a full kitchenette. This will save you a ton of money
by allowing you to shop for groceries locally and store them
in your room. And of course, whenever possible utilize the free
breakfast option that my come with your room.

Use Discount Airline Carriers
The airlines themselves set their pricing so you can also
save money by going with the budget carriers, such as SouthWest,
or if you’re in Canada, Porter Airlines. Europe is known for
many budget carriers including EasyJet and RyanAir while
Australia and New Zealand have Jetstar. 

Become a Couch Surfer
If you want to save a ton of money on accommodations, consider
couch surfing. Not only will you be able to save money but you’ll
get to know the locals.  My favorite site is
https://www.couchsurfing.com/ where you’ll be able to connect with
potential hosts.  

That's it for now! Best of luck with your travel planning. 

All my best,

{YOUR NAME HERE}

P.S. Watch your inbox closely, because I’ll be sending you additional
tips and resources as the weeks go on.  I'm here to help. :)
