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6 Family Travel Tips that will Save You Money and Headaches

Written by Middlesex Federal | Jun 23, 2023 1:57:04 AM

Whether you're planning a great American road trip or an overseas vacation, families often save and budget for extended getaways. Getting the best bang for your buck can open opportunities such as remaining on vacation longer or having more money for activities you consider too expensive.

Getting the best possible value for your vacation budget cannot be understated. But balancing money-saving strategies with peace of mind is just as important. Hopefully, these "family travel tips" will help you and your family save money and avoid potential headaches.

6 Tips to Save You Money and Headaches

 

1. Free Stuff Rules

When you are in the travel planning stages, take the time to run a Google search for “free” activities in the possible destination. You may find that some cities have far more fun-free options than others. Picnicking in a gorgeous city park can be a wonderful family-bonding experience. After all, the point of traveling as a group is being together. As the old saying goes, “The best things in life are free."   

Check out the Crazy Tourist lists for things to do in Somerville and Medford, or check out this list of fifty things to do in Massachusetts for under $50.   

2. All-Inclusive Vacations Reduce Money Stress

Staying at resorts where you pay one price and everything is included, can be one of the most relaxing experiences. The price tag for an all-inclusive vacation may seem extravagant initially, but before you dismiss this idea, do your homework to evaluate what's included and what you'll use. Compare their price tag to what you would pay separately for the same amenities and services.  This advanced planning can help determine if an all-inclusive vacation package is for you and help you set a reasonable vacation savings goal.  For tips on saving for your next vacation, check out this blog on ways to save a lot of money simply by changing a few habits.  

Don't forget to put a price tag on having everything taken care of for you.  Spending time at an all-inclusive resort means you can fully enjoy yourselves and not have to think about going over budget.  

3. Make Gift Shops Off Limits 

Airports, train stations, and hotels, among others, have high-priced gift shops filled with sparkly trinkets designed to lure travelers into spending money. Many products are branded with the region’s name and have the added attraction of being a so-called souvenir. Don’t waste your money.

The best keepsakes are often free. Consider gathering exotic shells or a piece of driftwood from the beach. If you are inland, rare stones or other natural items specific to the location say more about being there than some bobble that probably wasn't even made there. The point is that you can bring home meaningful items from your travel without spending a penny. Look around.


4. Travel with Snacks

Airports have become highly commercialized, and many restaurants and franchise favorites can be found within the terminals. Spending money at airports can be unnecessarily expensive. Pack enough snacks in your carry-on to sustain you and the family in the event of an airport delay. This travel strategy can save hundreds of dollars and remove quite a bit of stress as well.

5. Check Out Public Transportation

Travelers are sometimes surprised to discover that public transportation can be superior to renting a car. If that seems counterintuitive, consider the options at a place like St. Augustine, Florida. Many visitors prefer to stay on neighboring Anastasia Island and enjoy beachfront hotels. But that means traveling into the hot tourist town to enjoy the sights, sounds, shops, and eateries. Parking can be expensive and strenuous, to say the least.

As it turns out, there's a trolley you can pay a modest fee to ride for your entire stay. It's far less expensive than a rental vehicle, parking meters, and headache free. Plenty of destinations understand the value of inexpensive and convenient public transportation.

6. Keep the Young Ones Entertained

Parents understand all too well that bored children can grow anxious and vocal. The last thing any parent wants to hear repeated are the words, “Are we there yet?” Talk about trauma!

Travel is a time to consider letting go of some of your otherwise wise parenting rules. In other words, you may want to let them have free use of electronics with headphones or earbuds during long travel periods. There will be plenty of time for real-life bonding when you arrive; in terms of peace and tranquility, it may be a compromise you could be thankful for.