The weather’s getting warmer, the grass is getting greener, and savvy travelers are setting their sights on budget-friendly American adventures. If buying a ticket for a spring break trip is on your to-do list, we get it: It’s time to enjoy the sheer joy of discovering new cities and enjoying new experiences.
Of course, if you can do so without breaking the bank, that’s a major plus. Keep reading for our budget travel tips.
Eco-conscious, hyperlocal travel experiences are trendy, which might make your wallet sigh with relief. Domestic airfare has dropped in price significantly when compared to last year. If you choose to stay closer to home, you can enjoy the added fun of a traditional road trip in addition to your destination vacation.
Fortunately, budget travel doesn’t have to be boring—far from it. The United States and the Pacific Northwest, in particular, are full of undiscovered gems that offer unique, budget-friendly experiences far from the tourist crowds.
Wondering why you would choose the PNW as your spring break trip location, especially if you already live nearby? We’ve got you covered.
For your spring break, you could fly cross-country to a crowded tourist hot spot.
In addition to taking in the region’s unique charm, you’ll net additional perks for traveling locally. The PNW offers numerous eco-friendly lodging options that support local economies, and no matter where you go, you’ll have a range of outdoor adventures to select from.
Feel like hiking? Want to kayak? Interested in attending a festival? You can do all that and more—at a fraction of the cost of more distant locales.
Embarking on a spring break adventure doesn't mean you have to spend a fortune. Here are some budget travel tips to help you enjoy your break without breaking the bank:
See if you can use your credit card perks, whether they’re specific travel rewards or cash back, to cover or defray travel expenses. You might find cards that reduce hotel or transportation costs or offer benefits such as free luggage check-ins or access to airport lounges.
Did you know that many cities in the PNW offer free museum days, nature hikes, or free/low-cost walking tours? Whenever possible, fill your days with inexpensive activities to minimize your expenses. Indulge in a memorable big-ticket event if you would like, but balance it out with an itinerary of creative, budget-friendly adventures.
If you don’t have a specific date in mind to travel, consider traveling during an off-peak time. (Spring break may constrain your options, but you may still be able to fly on a weekday to get a lower-priced ticket).
Choose local adventures, use efficient transportation, eat tasty meals from hole-in-the-wall cafes or markets, and select your events wisely: These and other travel hacks—such as leveraging those credit card perks!—can serve you well. You’ll find that planning and smart budgeting can extend the excitement of your travel and help you enjoy the experience and the memories without the financial strain!
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