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If you're going to visit several cities consider flying with an "open jaw" ticket. It may cost a little more for the ticket itself, but you might save in time and ground transportation costs. If you're renting a car, drop off charges might cancel any savings, so it could be better to get back to the same airport. You need to do your research to see which way you will save... but don't count those open jaws out. Once you're at your destination, our transportation tips stretch your travel budget... Do a comparison. If you're traveling alone or as a couple, you might save if you use public transportation to and from the airport... taxis can be expensive. But do compare prices... if there are four of you sharing the taxi, it might be a push or only a little more and worth it. Share rental car expenses. Rental cars can be a great way to get out to the countryside, but they add a daily expense to your budget. Cut that down by traveling with others. If four of you are traveling together, a car may be less than the price of four train tickets. Try to avoid the collision damage waver charges on rental cars. Generally if you have a "gold" or "platinum" credit card, the credit card company will cover this insurance. Check with your card company though, because certain counties are not included in this coverage. In those counties, the CDW will be mandatory and should be included in the priced you are quoted. You don't want to have your rental car in big cities. Those big cities are a headache to drive in. To keep your rental car safe, you need to park in a garage, and parking fees are expensive. Do your city touring first. Transportation tips stretch your travel budget and help save you the headaches of a car in town... Take trains or buses between cities, then pick up your rental car for your drive in the countryside. If you're going to stay only in cities, use the train and local transportation. When you're taking the train, go second-class. The seats aren't quite as cushy, but they are comfortable enough for your trip, and you'll save a bunch. When you're using the local subways and buses, consider how many trips you'll be taking on that transportation... It might be worth while buying a transit card... or at least a booket of tickets for a discount. If you're only going to take one trip, just buy one ticket. No need to pay for transportation you won't use. Walk around the city on your own with a good map, rather than taking a bus tour. Organized walking tours can be a fun and inexpensive way to go. If you want to arrange a tour, you might do better arranging it through the tourist office rather than your hotel. Transportation tips stretch your travel budget if you are smart about how and when you travel to your destination. Take the less expensive options to get around once you're there. You'll be traveling frugally, but having just as much fun. Happy travels... even if you don't travel the world... just remember that life is a journey... embrace and enjoy it! Judy and Mark Europe Travel Tips Hotel and B&B Tips l Packing Lists Go from Transportation Tips Stretch Your Travel Budget to MouseToursTravels Home Page Privacy and Legal Policy Use one of the handy "share this page" buttons below. Thanks, Judy and Mark New! CommentsHave your say about what you just read! Did it help with your travel planning and preparation? Eager to leave on that next vacation? Please leave your tips or comments in the box below. |
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