How to choose a cruise that's right for you
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Car breakdowns are common and often occur at the most inconvenient of times. Whether it’s on the commute to work, days before a big road trip, or right before its MOT is due, car repairs are notorious for their poor timing.
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When you travel overseas, you get to explore new places, see new things, and meet new people. It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see the world, and you don't want to miss out on it. However, travelling abroad can be expensive. As a result, you may have to make some sacrifices in order to afford it.
Fortunately, you don't have to forgo your travels in order to stay within your budget. In fact, there are plenty of ways to save money when you travel and still have an amazing experience. When you start planning your next trip, you might think that you need to plan for a lot of money. You need to stay in budget, after all.
However, if you start thinking about how you can save money when you travel abroad, you might be surprised and even comforted by how much money you can save. Save money when you travel abroad? It can be done!
Follow these tips to help you keep your costs down as you explore new places and spend more time with your friends and family.
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Travelling is an experience that everyone should be able to enjoy. Whether you're travelling for work or pleasure, there are a few things that can help make your trip more enjoyable and productive. In this blog post, we'll outline some of the best ways to get the most out of your travel experience.
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A wise Ayurvedic doctor called Jigar Gor once quipped that: “Yoga is not about touching your toes. It’s what you learn on the way down.”
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Many of us begin to dream up travel plans for the New Year. The first Saturday of January is even dubbed ‘Sunshine Saturday’ as it’s usually one of the busiest days of the year for holiday bookings. Sunshine Saturday kick starts a month of peak holiday bookings as people set about banishing the winter blues.
Whether you are on a budget or just want to get the most for your money, it’s worth looking into tips for travelling cheaply. By learning how to save money on travel you can get more bang for your buck and enjoy even more travel experiences this year.
Just be sure to check the latest travel rules and make sure you are covered or can rebook easily in case of cancellations due to COVID!
Here are 10 money saving travel tips to stop your overspending when booking your next holidays.
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It can be difficult when one or more of your family has moved abroad. You have limited opportunity to see them and when you do, it can be costly arranging flights to their country.
Sometimes you will have to travel on short notice, but it’s always good to plan ahead for your trips abroad if you can. This ensures that you won’t forget to bring any of your essentials with you.
Planning ahead is also important if you’re travelling to a country that has different laws from your home country. You won’t want to get into any legal trouble while you’re supposed to be enjoying time with your family.
So, what are the important steps to take before you travel abroad? Here are some top tips to ensure you have a smooth trip from start to finish.
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Travelling with your children is an amazing experience; the chance to experience new cultures and make fantastic memories as a family. However, just like life is with children, travelling with kids can be unpredictable! To help you start planning your trip today, check out these top family travel tips for travelling with kids to make things go as smooth as possible.
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The rules on travel are neverending when it comes to Covid-19 and whilst some of us might be waiting for everything to return back to normal before we travel, whatever normal will be, others are keen to satisfy their travel bug and get on the road again! For some, it’s not just about exploring new places, but travel could be a necessity for work, health or to see friends and family who live afar.
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We've all heard the basic budgeting advice offered to you before you travel overseas. Two of the most important are to “stick to a daily budget” and “don't spend more than you need.” Is there a method to generate some extra money on the side when you're travelling for a lengthy period of time and running low on funds? There are a variety of additional methods to earn money while travelling. Here are a few suggestions:
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Edinburgh is a beautiful, historic city in Scotland and it's really not difficult to find a place to run in the capital. We've put together a list of 5 running spots in Edinburgh you NEED to try.
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Italy is a country with a lot of culture and history. It has many great places to visit and explore. However, its high cost of living in the popular cities means that it can be hard to explore all the best places without breaking the bank. Here are five locations with wallet-friendly ideas for you to explore the wonders of Italy on a budget.
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Are you planning an epic trip to the good old USA post covid? When the world opens up fully to international travel, there is no denying that millions of people will be making the most of it and booking all those holidays they have missed out on in recent years.
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When travelling abroad, it is important to make sure that you are prepared for the duration of the trip with all the items and medication that you will need.
But where should you start when it comes to keeping yourself healthy before you travel?
To help you out, we will be providing you with a list of 5 ways that you can keep as healthy as possible when travelling.
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A family holiday to Greece is an exciting and memorable experience for all the members of the family. But, it can also be expensive. There are many ways to save money booking a family holiday to Greece, some of which we’ll explore in this article.
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Recently, when Ben was still at his employed job, we were seriously discussing him getting a scooter to commute to work. We both have cars and one of our biggest expenses each month was Ben’s fuel costs. We spent around £150 just on his fuel to get to work and back each day!
Add in some supermarket shops, B&Q visits and trips to friends and family (even just locally) and we were usually filling his tank three times per month at a cost of £200. It was one of our biggest outgoings every month and we were looking for how to cut car costs. This is when Ben seriously began to consider a scooter!
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Welcome to our blog post about split ticketing and how it can save you money on train tickets. Travelling by public transport is great for the environment, but the high prices of train tickets can be off-putting. However, there are ways to get cheap train tickets online, and split ticketing is one of them. In this post, we will explain how split ticketing works and how you can use it to get cheaper train tickets with traintickets.com. With this method, you can save money on your train journeys without compromising on your travel plans. So, let's dive in and find out how you can start saving on your train travel today!
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Camping season is nearly upon us. Whether you are going camping with friends, family or for the summer music festivals, it’s good practice to make sure you leave nature as you found it and use as many eco-friendly camping essentials as you can. Not only will this reduce your impact on the environment, but they could even save you some cash in the long run.
In this blog post I am going to share with you some eco-friendly camping essentials that can also save you money.
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If you’re anything like me then you’re getting well and truly fed up with the cold English winter weather and dreaming of escaping to more luxurious destinations. The January blues have set in and to cheer myself up I’ve booked a couple of family holidays for later in the year. In this blog post I will explore how to make your next family holiday more affordable.
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You may have found yourself a bargain of a holiday, but the money saving doesn’t need to end there. Some savvy preparation before your trip abroad and clever advice when you’re there, can prevent you from over-spending unnecessarily. Read on to discover how to save money while on holiday.
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Would you walk the Camino de Santiago? The Camino is a pilgrimage to Santiago, Spain. Read about what it's like and how you can prepare for your journey.
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Today (07.07.2018) we were lucky to have a complimentary visit to Diggerland in Devon. It’s a place I’d somehow never heard of before until I saw a tweet about it just a few weeks ago. Most people I have told about our visit haven’t heard of it either. I find that surprising as they have four locations throughout the UK. As we’re in the south west of England the closest location to us was just over a one and a half hour drive from Gloucestershire to Devon. To be fair we haven’t yet holidayed in Devon as a family so that could be why we were none the wiser about its existence. In this blog post I will share my honest review of Diggerland in Devon.
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Travel is one of my regrets of my twenties. Not the fact I did travel, but the fact I didn't travel! Pre-kids and responsibilities I definitely should have explored the world. I stupidly got into a lot of debt and spent the first half of my twenties paying it back. If I could go back in time I’d not be a shopaholic and instead would live more frugally and save as much as possible to travel. I also never had the travel bug, but now I’m in my thirties it’s definitely appeared. It’s an itch that I really want to scratch! I always tell my husband Ben that once the kids have moved out we will then begin to travel the world.
Even though funds are limited right now and we are restricted with extortionate school holiday only prices and two young children, we do plan on exploring the world and the UK as much as possible. We’ve even recently purchased a Mazda Bongo camper van so we can explore more of the UK in a much more affordable and hopefully fun way.
But once more funds are saved (or when we’re loaded retirees) we definitely plan on visiting some more exotic and exquisite far flung destinations.
Just for fun, let’s imagine for a moment that money were no object and we can hire a private jet to escape to any part of the world we want. Where would we go? What would be on my bucket list?
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Traveling is a dream come true for many of us. Exploring new cultures, trying new foods, and discovering beautiful landscapes can be an unforgettable experience. However, traveling can also be expensive, and not everyone has the financial means to travel as much as they would like. Luckily, there are ways to earn money while on holiday and offset some of the costs. Whether you're a photographer, a writer, or simply looking for a way to immerse yourself in a new culture while earning money, there are plenty of opportunities available. In this article, we'll explore some creative ways to make money while on holiday, so you can travel the world without breaking the bank.
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Going on holiday is the most natural thing in the world once it’s booked. Organising one can be hell, but once that’s over with, it’s plain sailing.
The majority of people assume this is the case and end up enjoying one of the worst getaways of their life.
Why?
It’s because sitting on a beach or seeing the sights isn’t always innate.
Some people have it and others don’t, and the people who aren’t naturals need to learn the necessary skills. Otherwise, the next trip you book may be an absolute, unmitigated disaster.
Take a look at the following and see what you can tick off the list.
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With so much choice on the market, it can be hard to decide on where to take your family on holiday.
If you're looking for some last-minute family holiday getaway ideas, Tenerife is a great place to go. The island offers an amazing range of activities and attractions, from beach resorts to national parks and nature reserves.
Here are five reasons on why Tenerife is a great family-friendly holiday destination.
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