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How to Plan an Affordable and Stress-Free Vacation

Traveling is a great way to expand your horizons and gain a fresh perspective on life. But it can also be stressful and expensive. Whether you're leaving for the weekend or heading on a months' long excursion around the world, good research and planning will ensure your trip is both enjoyable and affordable. Let’s explore some budget-friendly resources to help you plan the perfect getaway.

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Photo via Pexels

How to Plan an Affordable and Stress-Free Vacation

 

Traveling is a great way to expand your horizons and gain a fresh perspective on life. But it can also be stressful and expensive. Whether you're leaving for the weekend or heading on a months' long excursion around the world, good research and planning will ensure your trip is both enjoyable and affordable. Let’s explore some budget-friendly resources to help you plan the perfect getaway.

 

We teamed up with Travel Travesty and check out their website to find more great stress-free travel tips like these!  


Know When to Splurge

To skimp or splurge is a common debate among travelers. Traveling on a budget doesn’t have to mean skipping out on every luxury. Here are some purchases that are worth the cost.

 

●      Consider buying good travel insurance that covers everything from canceled flights to illness and injury.

●      If you're planning a road trip, you'll need some essentials for your vehicle. Check out maintenance tips and reviews for products that will help you get your car ready for the ride and keep it in good shape.

●      It can be worth investing in a once-in-a-lifetime experience in a destination you are unlikely to visit again.

●      As a way of fully immersing yourself in local culture, order plate after plate of authentic local food!

 

Leave the Beaten Path

 More often than not, you will experience a cheaper and more authentic travel experience when you veer off the beaten path and talk to the locals.

 

●      Instead of relying on guidebooks, ask the locals for advice.

●      Slow down and take your time getting to each destination, enjoying the sights along the way.

●      Walk, bike, or drive around without a destination in mind. Wander aimlessly and don’t be afraid to get lost!

 

Learn to Be Flexible

 Flexibility is one of the most valuable traveler traits. Travel rarely goes as planned, so be ready to adapt and go with the flow!

 

●      If you’re flexible with your travel dates and destinations, you can find incredible deals on flights.

●      Travel during the off-season to beat the crowds and peak-season prices.

●      Be ready to break your itinerary and do something spontaneous when the opportunity arises — this is how the best memories are made!

 

While there’s no wrong way to travel, some forms of travel are more enjoyable than others. If you’re rushing from attraction to attraction, fighting crowds, and splurging on overpriced souvenirs just for the sake of it, you’re going to experience travel fatigue before you know it. Take it slow, make your own path, and embrace the unexpected!


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Do You NEED Travel Insurance?

For the crazy and unprecedented events of 2020, travel insurance might be more important now more than ever for future trips! Make sure you’re protected for delays, illness, lost luggage, and even natural disasters. How do you get travel insurance? How does travel insurance work? How much does travel insurance cost? See our post for more!

For the crazy and unprecedented events of 2020, travel insurance might be more important now more than ever for future trips! Make sure you’re protected for delays, illness, lost luggage, and even natural disasters—the best travel insurance can soften the impact of unforeseen events.

How do you get travel insurance? How does travel insurance work? How much does travel insurance cost? ALL great questions that can be answered in this ultimate Travel Insurance Guide from Consumer’s Advocate.

PRO TIP: We typically book travel on our credit cards that offer travel insurance, just make sure you read the fine print!

You never know who’s watching you. Look out for pickpockets! ;-)

You never know who’s watching you. Look out for pickpockets! ;-)

5 Interesting Facts About Travel Insurance

  1. Buzzkills - Standard in most travel insurance policies is a drug and alcohol exclusion that won’t payout if you’re intoxicated. So… don’t get hurt after that mai tai in the fun tiki glass with the tiny umbrella.

  2. How much does travel insurance cost? It depends on what type of coverage you end up getting. Typically costs range about 4-10% of the trip price. However, premium coverage or Cancel For Any Reason (CFAR) policies can be a bit more expensive. But if you can cancel a $3000 trip for $100, isn’t that worth it?

  3. Event Cancellations - Allows for the cancellation of the trip if the specific reason for the trip--an event such as a concert or festival--is canceled.

  4. Medical Coverage - If you are injured on your trip, some policies will fly a relative to take care of you or even emergency transport to your hospital of choice around the world. However, if you are being adventurous, check out extreme sports (bull riding, cave diving, and mixed martial arts) in the Explorer Plan vs Standard Plan activities (kite surfing, ice hockey) coverage here.

  5. Loopholes--as they’re commonly understood--do not exist in insurance policies. While coverage can be denied for a number of reasons (drug or excessive alcohol use, for instance), those reasons are clearly laid out in the policy contract. 

Zip-lining in Maui, Hawaii

Zip-lining in Maui, Hawaii

5 Different Types of Travel Insurance Coverage

  1. Basic cancellation coverage: Covers you for pre-paid, non-refundable expenses under a fixed set of circumstances outlined in your policy. ​​​​​​ You can make a claim when have to cancel a trip due to:

    • A health emergency or illness, for example. Depending on the policy you choose, you may also be able to make a claim

    • If you’re laid off from work or you’re called for jury duty (depending on the policy chosen).

    • If your travel provider has to cancel your trip due to a natural disaster in the destination city.

  2. Trip delay insurance: You’ll be reimbursed for any expenses you incur as a result of your trip being delayed

    • Usually included with cancellation coverage.

    • Meals, hotel charges, and taxi fees are among the expenses covered.

    • Short departure delays are not covered; policies set a minimum number of hours for covered delays.

  3. Trip interruption coverage: protects you in the event you have to return home due to an emergency once you’ve already started your trip.

    • It will likely pay for the cost of getting you home and getting you back to your destination once you’re able to travel again. 

  4. Cancel For Any Reason (CFAR): Offers the fullest coverage but may only make sense for you if your calendar is subject to change at a moment’s notice. 

  5. Specialized Event Coverage: covers special events for most cancellations (i.e. outdoor game gets rained out)

    Have high-value items (phone, laptop, camera, etc.)? Make sure your items are within the limits of your policy; and if not, consider increasing your policy coverage! 



So do you NEED travel insurance? Probably a good idea if you’re planning in 2020!


Please note this is not a sponsored post and based on my own personal experience, all thoughts are my own.

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10 Travel Bloggers & Influencers you should be following on Instagram 2021

Looking for travel bloggers or influencers to follow that have vibrant colors to brighten up your feed? See 10 unique female travel Instagram accounts you should be following in this post! CAUTION: these accounts inspire wanderlust, getting a new wardrobe, and may make you drool over desserts. You have been warned! ;-)

I tried a few of those follow for follow groups and now I have a bunch of people I don’t know on my feed! I was looking for those amazing accounts with phenomenal travel photos to help add places to my bucket list. I lean towards accounts with bright colors, with influencers wearing clothes that I want in my wardrobe! That’s the point of being an influencer, right? I’ll give them some fun superlatives too!


@spiritedpursuit

Followers: 226k

Lee Litumbe started her lifestyle travel blog, Spirited Pursuit, which is filled with guides and information on travel as well as creating content. She’ll teach you her secrets to influencer success!

Follow @Spiritedpursuit to find her on a giant swing in Bali or swimming with turtles in Tanzania!

Superlative: Most Authentic!


@TheBlondeAbroad

Followers: 557k

Kiki is a beautiful blonde who travels the world managing to find fabulous seaside scapes! She left her corporate job for a life of travel and now has a successful travel blog with travel tips, or even advice on how to be a travel blogger.

Follow @TheBlondeAbroad for far off places and her pup, @goodbaileyboy!

Superlative: Most Popular!


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@thesweetwanderlust

Followers: 13.2k

Brittany is my spirit animal! Her wanderlust is inspiring and her desserts are drool-worthy! Her captions are hilarious and have the best puns!

Follow @thesweetwanderlust for pops of color and sweet treats in your feed!

Superlative: The Sweetest!


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@ticija

Followers: 69k

“That Ginger in a Dress” is her motto and she has a knack for finding the most colorful places in London!

Follow @ticija for her red hair, gorgeous floral dresses, and bright spots in London - It was so gloomy when I went!

Superlative: Best dressed!


@TravelwithKwen

Followers: 11.8k

Kwen travels the world, but we share the same love for Disney Parks! Most of her destinations are tropical and warm!

Follow @travelwithkwen for dreamy vacations and for a Disney geek out here and there!

Superlative: Most likely to be found with Mickey


@walltraveled

Followers: 36K+

This is a collection of travelers against - you guessed it - WALLS! Beautiful creative, colorful, street art walls can be seen from around the world on this feed.

Superlative: Best Sense of Street Art


@icecreamsaroundtheworld_

Followers: 4400

I post ice cream almost every third post, but you can find ice cream from around the world in almost every single post! Sharing is caring, you might even have a chance to be featured using the hashtag #IceCreamAroundTheWorld.

Superlative: Most Likely to have Ice Cream


@splendid_rags

HOLY BRIGHT COLORS, BATMAN! Leslie only posts the most vibrant backdrops and outfits from around the globe!

Superlative: Most likely to wear bright colors!


@thecarryonchronicles

Followers: 13.4k

I LOVE Elena’s beautiful dresses and photos! Her preset is beautiful and the pops of color add instant joy to my feed! Her bio literally sums up her feed: Endlessly in search of storybook villages & fairytale moments

Superlative: Most like to find Prince Charming


@emilyincolors

Followers: 10.8k

Emily is always traveling fabulous places and finding great eats! She has gorgeous clothes and an amazing appetite, sharing just the right amount of sweets! How do you stay so tiny!?

Superlative: Most likely to be a foodie!


I have a lot to live up to following these ladies! I hope my posts bring light and color into your feed!

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Expensive Mistakes When Traveling with a Dog

Traveling with a dog is hard enough physically and emotionally but it can be costly too! Check out these great tips to make traveling with your dog a breeze and avoid expensive mistakes!

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Traveling with your pup can be expensive, here are some do’s and don’t’s!

My friends at OurBestDoggo.com assisted me with this great advice to avoid expensive mistakes for traveling with your pup!

Sometimes in life, it’s time to hit the road with your best friend. When that best friend is a dog, however, there are several important things to consider before you head out. Without proper planning, you can wind up spending a boatload on a trip with your pup.

Leaving them behind, however, isn’t always an option. Doggy boarding or hiring a sitter can be expensive. Plus, most people think of their dogs as family members, and you can’t leave family behind when you head out on vacation. Fortunately, a little forethought is all you really need to save money on a holiday you, your family, and your dog will enjoy. Here’s a look at a few of the pricier mistakes you should avoid when traveling with your dog.

 

Forgetting Feeding Essentials

When you’re on the go, you can pick up snacks and meals at nearly any destination. However, your pup can’t always enjoy the same on-the-fly access that you can. That’s why it’s important to bring along plenty of food and dog-safe treats and cookies so your pup stays satisfied.

Don’t assume you’ll find the food your dog likes wherever you’re going – since animals’ stomachs don’t adjust easily to new foods, grabbing a new brand may be pricey in more ways than one. Besides, no one wants to face that hotel cleaning bill, especially when you’re on a budget. Plus, if you have your pal’s favorite treats on hand, you can give them something fun to chow down on while you sample the great desserts at your destination.

Moreover, you need to have the right gear so your pup can eat on the go. Collapsible food and water dishes are a must-have for the canine traveler. These allow you to give your dog meals at rest stops, hotels, and anywhere else you might otherwise struggle to feed them. You can save money on these items by searching for special online deals and coupons so your best friend can eat in style no matter where you end up.

 

Leaving Without Vet Clearance

 Whenever you take your dog on a trip, it’s important to talk to your vet first to make sure they’re healthy enough to go on the road. Moreover, a veterinarian may be able to prescribe you with anti-nausea meds or sedatives than can save your car from a motion sickness disaster. Keeping your pal comfortable and safe on the road is a responsibility you take on as a pet owner.

However, your responsibilities don’t stop there. Depending on where you’re going and how you’re traveling, you may need a note from your vet ensuring your dog is fit for travel. Some states require that you have evidence with you that your pet is up to date on all shots. Travel without them, even if you’re just passing through, and you risk getting hit with a hefty fine.

 

Going on a Last-Minute Adventure

 Spontaneous vacations can be incredibly fun, but they’re the wrong call with a dog; there are simply too many details to consider when it comes to traveling with a pet. For example, there’s the aforementioned vet visit. Moreover, you need to make sure you’ll be able to find pet-friendly accommodations wherever you end up. Do you know where the nearest emergency vet is to where you’re staying? What about those on the way?

 Not only does heading out without this info put your dog in danger, but it also puts your pocketbook at risk, as well. After all, making a last-minute booking in a pet-friendly room is a surefire way to end up with terrible rates. The hotel knows you don’t have an abundance of options, so they have no real incentive to offer you a good deal. Of course, that’s assuming you’re able to get a pet-friendly room at all.

You need to think ahead when traveling with your dog, both to keep your pal safe and to make sure you’re saving money along the way. Keeping these things in mind will allow you to go on the adventure you and your pup deserve.

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