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Can Airport Lounge Access Be Budget-Friendly?

While I’ve been lucky enough to experience the first class lounge before when actually flying first class, I always assumed you needed to shell out thousands of dollars to be able to enjoy a delicious buffet, free booze, complimentary WiFi, showers, comfortable couches, magazines and snacks (and sometimes even massages!); however, I was proven wrong…Read more...
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How To Plan And Save For An Epic Adventure

As someone who has taken many long-term trips, I’m often asked how I go about planning and saving for such an adventure. While I’m the type of traveler who typically enjoys planning a trip without planning, there are some facets of the trip that should always be planned out. Decide Where You Want To Go…Read more...
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Backpacker’s Guide To Tahiti And Her Islands

While destinations like Europe, South America, and South East Asia are often touted as popular backpacking destinations, another lesser-know option is French Polynesia, more commonly known as “Tahiti,” named after one of the destination’s largest islands. There are many ways to make a trip to Tahiti budget-friendly, as well as plenty of options for having…Read more...

Tips For Traveling Tahiti On A Budget

Advertisements and brochures lead you to believe Tahiti is one of the most expensive destinations in the world, and it can be. That being said, there are many ways to make a trip to French Polynesia more budget-friendly. To help you plan your itinerary, here are tips for traveling Tahiti on a budget. 1. Stay…Read more...

Luxury Hotels Starting At $100 Per Night During Hotel Week NYC

Visiting New York City can be tough on the wallet, but choose your travel time wisely and you can save a bundle. The third annual Hotel Week NYCâ„¢ runs January 3-12, 2014, with 30 hotels—some of which charge upwards of $500 a night–offering fixed rates of $100, $200 or $300 a night. Hotel Week NYC…Read more...
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Budget Guide: Essential Tips For Saving Money On Food While Traveling

When traveling, one of the biggest strains on your wallet is the cost of food. The problem isn’t that there aren’t affordable food options, but more that many people are unsure of how to navigate the dining scene in foreign locations. Instead of asking your hotel for recommendations or going to restaurants that “look nice,”…Read more...
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