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8 ways to save money on your summer vacation

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Looking to take a summer vacation, but don’t want to spend too much? Stay within your budget by following these eight tips.

1. Travel locally. If you stay close to home, you’ll save money on transportation and accommodations. You might be surprised at what your area has to offer.

2. Find free activities. Many municipalities host summer events at no charge. Alternatively, take advantage of the bike paths, waterways and parks that are always free.

3. Time your trip right. Avoid vacationing during the high season when there will be more tourists and higher prices to pay.

4. Factor in exchange rates. The foreign exchange rate can make a seemingly good deal unaffordable, or a pricey trip surprisingly inexpensive.

5. Plan ahead. In general, the earlier you book your flight and hotel, the less you’ll pay. You’ll also pay less for flights in the middle of the week as opposed to flying on a weekend.

6. Avoid hotels. There are many cost-effective alternatives to hotels. Look for local campgrounds, youth hostels or vacation rentals instead.

7. Cook your own meals. Choose a vacation rental with a kitchen or a hotel room with a kitchenette. One trip to the grocery store may be all you need to feed you for a week.

8. Consult a travel agent. They may be able to access lower prices for plane tickets and accommodations that aren’t available to the general public. Travel agents are also great sources of information about your destination.

With careful planning, you can have a great vacation this summer without breaking the bank.

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