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		<title>Comprehensive Budget Travel Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2010 12:10:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>toniayis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are endless little budget travel tips that can save you a little money here and there. None of them will save you tons of money, but all those little bits can add up to an affordable trip.If you\&#8217;re visiting a big city, hotels tend to be expensive the closer in you stay to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are endless little budget travel tips that can save you a little money here and there. None of them will save you tons of money, but all those little bits can add up to an affordable trip.If you\&#8217;re visiting a big city, hotels tend to be expensive the closer in you stay to the city center. Even the budget hotels might strain your budget. Consider staying in a suburb or the next small town over. Take a 15-20 minute bus or train ride into the city. Hotels and restaurants will be cheaper, and it may even be a cuter area to stay in.Home swaps are becoming more popular as a way to save while on holiday. They\&#8217;re good for families or small groups traveling together to share the expense.</p>
<p><span id="more-423"></span>As an even more frugal alternative to a hotel, if you\&#8217;re young and adventurous, you might even want to give &#8220;couch surfing&#8221; a try. It\&#8217;s a system where you register, then are referred to strangers who are willing to let you sleep on their couch. Sign up to host or be a couch surfer with an organization like Couch Surfing. They will connect you with others who are interested in letting you flop on their sofa. You can also sign up to host travelers yourself.</p>
<p>There are house swaps and couches to flop on all over the world. You have to be willing to give up a little of your privacy, but you can save a lot of money&#8230;. and make new friends while you\&#8217;re saving &#8211; Budget travel can be a lot of fun!!!</p>
<p>Consider booking a fly/drive bundle or hotels bundled with flights. You might be an independent traveler who likes to find your own accommodations, but you might find you can save a bundle with those budget travel tips.</p>
<p>If you want to go to a play or the opera look for half-off, same day sales booths. Many cities have these. In London and New York where everyone wants to see a play, these booths can save you a bunch. The only downside is you might not be able to see the latest plays. You may have to stand in a long line, and you might have to pay cash.</p>
<p>Are there any budget travel tips when you\&#8217;re renting a car? Get the smallest car that you and your group can fit in. Car companies love to say they can &#8220;upgrade&#8221; you for only a little more&#8230;. but why do you want to pay more if you don\&#8217;t need the space. Bigger cars take more gas&#8230; gas is expensive. (And, the driver in our team reminds me, they\&#8217;re harder to park.)</p>
<p>Don\&#8217;t get the &#8220;gas package&#8221; where you can return the rental car empty&#8230; you\&#8217;ll never get it to empty&#8230;. You\&#8217;ll be too afraid of running out of gas on your way back to the airport, so you\&#8217;ll lose money on that half tank that\&#8217;s left. Just fill it up near the airport and save money.</p>
<p>Think about your budget&#8230; and the environment when you leave for your holiday. Your house can save you money if you unplug all those appliances that say in &#8220;ready mode&#8221; and suck electricity while you\&#8217;re gone. Unplugging them saves the environment too. Lower the hot water heater temperature to &#8220;vacation&#8221;. Make sure the heater or the air-conditioner are at money saving settings. The house doesn\&#8217;t need to be heated or cooled as much while you\&#8217;re gone.</p>
<p>All these little budget travel tips could add up to more travel time&#8230; so make sure you take all of these budget travel tips into consideration.</p>
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		<title>Summer Job Ideas for Budget Travelers</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 10:09:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>toniayis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can you get a job over the summer while traveling? There are plenty around and many aimed at travelers specifically. Organize your work permit and check out the local paper for jobs for travelers. You’ll be amazed at what kind of work you can find to do. 1. You could become an au pair or [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Can you get a job over the summer while traveling? There are plenty around and many aimed at travelers specifically. Organize your work permit and check out the local paper for jobs for travelers. You’ll be amazed at what kind of work you can find to do.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">1. You could become an au pair or nanny. There are many opportunities to look after people’s other kids while traveling. Try England, South Africa or Australia for starters.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">2. You could teach English. In a number of countries there are opportunities for English teachers. If you are bilingual you’ll have a much better chance of scoring one of these jobs in places like Japan.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">3. How about working in a pub? In England there are opportunities for free board in pubs where you are prepared to pull a beer. Hospitality jobs are relatively easy to come by in Australia.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">4. Have you ever considered working at children’s holiday camps in the USA or Russia as a camp counselor?</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">5. You could become a fruit picker! Get to work in the fields all over the world.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">6. What about a winter holiday job? Can you ski? You can get jobs as ski or snowboard instructors in many ski resorts all over the globe.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">7. How about becoming a Jack or Jillaroo on an outback station in Australia? Immerse yourself in the culture of the outback.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">8. Is there work available at the hostel you are staying at? It won’t hurt to ask. Sometimes you can exchange work for free food and board or at least a reduction in the price.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Apart from paid positions, you can also get volunteer work in many places. Volunteering your services can get you free food and board. How about volunteering on a farm? Or being a hike trail or tourist guide volunteer? You’ll get to see the sights for free.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">For those of you who may be looking for a more serious work/travel experience there are other opportunities. For example, can you get a transfer with your current job to an overseas position? Or do you want to do something worthwhile in your gap year? Programs are available for students to travel in their gap year and get involved in some amazing projects all over the world. You could work in the publishing industry in India or teach children with special needs. There are many organizations set up to help place people who want to broaden their horizons by volunteering their services in foreign countries.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">If you think working or volunteering while you are traveling would be a possibility for you, make sure you find out if you need work permits to do so. Using your skills while traveling is a great way to save money and meet people. You’ll be rewarded in many ways.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">This article is brought to you by: Stuart S. Travel – Your Online Travel Guru</p>
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		<title>Great Guides to Help You Plan Your Travel Budget</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 13:10:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>toniayis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are literally hundreds of guides on budget travel to be found on the Internet and in bookstores. Some are useful, some are not. It really depends on what you want and where you are going. Many web sites offer email subscriptions and regular updates on where the best deals are. So how do you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are literally hundreds of guides on budget travel to be found on the Internet and in bookstores. Some are useful, some are not. It really depends on what you want and where you are going. Many web sites offer email subscriptions and regular updates on where the best deals are. So how do you decide which ones are the most useful? A lot of the sites are confusing, so how do you find the ones that are going to give you the information you need?</p>
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<p>Online bookstores have sections on travel guides. Try Amazon or specialty travel book stores like the Globe Corner Bookstores. They have an amazing array of guide books for the traveler on a budget. The most important thing to keep in mind about published guidebooks is that once the information is printed, it is probably out of date. Although most of them are updated annually, you cannot take what is written as set in stone. Internet guides are preferable in this area because their information is updated sometimes on a daily basis so all the deals on offer are available when you see them.</p>
<p>The best guides seem to be the ones that give you specific information on either your choice of destination or the type of holiday you will be taking (family vacation, backpacking, students, seniors, etc). There are the well known guide books/web sites like The Lonely Planet that will give you information on just about every destination you can think of. Or you can contact the embassy of the place you want to visit or go to the library to find out more about your choice of destination.  Most web sites will also have links to travel deals that are from the site sponsors. Some of the deals look great but research them. Compare to other sites to get the best deal for you.</p>
<p>Some guides worth having a look at for the budget traveler are:</p>
<p>* ‘The World’s Cheapest Destinations’ by Tim Leffel</p>
<p>* ‘Europe on $70 a Day’ by Arthur Frommer</p>
<p>*  Any guidebook from the Lonely Planet ‘Shoestring’ series</p>
<p>*  Any guidebook from the ‘Cheap Eats and Sleeps’ series</p>
<p>If you are backpacking, getting a guide on hostels in the area you are traveling to is a good idea. There are many sites dedicated to finding hostels. You will be able to get prices and make bookings in advance.</p>
<p>Once you know where you are traveling you’ll be able to find a guide on just about anything. How to get there, where to sleep, where to eat, what to visit and how to travel around are all going to be available in a travel guide. And once you get to your destination go to the local tourist information stand and look at what other helpful guides are available.</p>
<p>This article is brought to you by: Stuart S. Travel – Your Online Travel Guru</p>
<p>www.stuartstravel.com</p>
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