Vacationing on a budget
FILE PHOTO - Emily Mays is vice president/chief administrative officer at Community Spirit Bank in Red Bay, working in finance for 15 years. She is an enthusiastic social media marketer, financial literacy advocate and go-local supporter.
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 By Emily Mays, For Franklin Living  
Published 6:01 pm Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Vacationing on a budget

FRANKLIN LIVING – MARCH/APRIL 2025

A dream vacation doesn’t have to come with a hefty price tag. With a little planning and smart spending, you can enjoy a memorable getaway without breaking the bank. Here are some practical ways to save money while traveling.

STICK TO THE BUDGET

Before you start booking, determine how much you can afford to spend. Factor in transportation, lodging, meals, entertainment, and souvenirs. Having a clear budget will help you make informed decisions and avoid overspending.

FLEXIBLE TRAVEL DATES

Travel costs fluctuate based on demand. If possible, plan your trip during the off-season when flights and accommodations are cheaper. Mid-week flights and early morning departures often have lower fares compared to weekend and peak-time travel.

LOOK FOR THE DEALS!

Use travel comparison websites like Google Flights and Expedia to find the best deals on flights and hotels. Consider signing up for airline and hotel loyalty programs to earn points for future discounts.

ALTERNATIVE ACCOMMODATIONS

Instead of pricey hotels, explore budget-friendly options like vacation rentals, or home-sharing services like Airbnb. If you’re open to adventure, camping or staying with friends and family can be a great way to save.

TRANSPORTATION

Public transportation is often cheaper than Ubers or rental cars. Many cities offer discounted travel passes for tourists. Walking or biking can also be fun, budget-friendly ways to explore your destination.

EAT LIKE A LOCAL

Eating out can quickly drain your budget. Try local markets, food trucks, or grocery stores for affordable and delicious meals. If your lodging has a kitchen, cooking some of your meals can save a lot.

LOW-COST ACTIVITIES Many destinations offer free attractions like parks, hiking trails, museums with free entry days, and cultural festivals. Research your destination ahead of time to find budget-friendly activities.

PACK SMART

Avoid unnecessary expenses by packing wisely. Bring essentials like snacks, refillable water bottles, and travel-sized toiletries to cut down on convenience store purchases.

With a little creativity and planning, an affordable adventure awaits!

Emily Mays is vice president/chief administrative officer at Community Spirit Bank in Red Bay, working in finance for 15 years. She is an enthusiastic social media marketer, financial literacy advocate and go-local supporter.

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