Beginners Guide to Travel

Beginners Guide to Travel

Alysa
Tips for maximizing your savings, PTO & other things I’ve learned 🫶🏻
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I get it – not everyone can travel as much as they would like, or even at all. There are financial limitations as well as corporate PTO limitations, kids, dogs, etc. There’s also the stress and hassle of planning and going to new places. It all takes time and money. I understand! We have a mortgage, two dogs, and all other adult responsibilities, including full time jobs. We’re not the backpacking type and we’re not trying to live our life in a van. We just want to travel as much as we can with the limitations that we have that I think are very relatable to the average traveler. This is why I hope this post helps you learn how to save money on travel and maximize your vacation days!

We started traveling in 2017. Our idea of travel was going to Florida once a year and throwing in a road trip to Ohio or North Carolina. Fast forward to 2021-2022, we were able to go to Iceland, California, New York, Chicago, Hawaii, Rome, Sicily and Washington all in one year! Keep in mind, we both have full time jobs with only 15 days PTO a year, plus holidays. Remember, there’s never the perfect time or perfect price to book a trip! Just book it!

How we travel with limited PTO & funds

▪️ Google flights (your new bff)

Google Flights lets you put in your origin airport and your desired destination. Stay flexible on the dates and you can search the calendar for the cheapest dates to go! This is how we found $500 flights to Hawaii. You can filter the airlines and duration of flight or number of stops as well. If I’ve learned anything, it’s that it is always worth it to pay $100 more if it means less total travel time! Google flights also helps if you don’t know where exactly you want to go but just want a cheap flight! On the Explore tab, you can hover over the map and see how much it would be to fly to the different destinations! It’s such a helpful and easy tool. I can’t recommend it enough. I stopped using hopper, I don’t think that’s helpful. Google Flights is seriously where it’s at for me.

▪️Brand loyalty!

When we first started traveling, we were just booking the cheapest flights we could find and it didn’t matter what airline. Delta was always more expensive so we didn’t always book with them. Knock👏🏼that👏🏼shit👏🏼off👏🏼!That is the biggest travel regret of mine so far. Yes, the flights are a little more pricey most times. But brand loyalty means travel miles! In 2022, we were able to book two tickets to Chicago from Detroit, using only our miles. We were also able to get our flights to Washington using our just our miles. That’s a total value of around $1200 that we just had accumulated in miles!

**updated info in below pic for 2023**

We also both have sky priority status now because of the flights we have taken on Delta, which means faster boarding and other perks! The miles don’t come from booking delta flights alone, but those flights do help a ton! This is of course not just limited to Delta, check out the other airlines too but the point is, pick one and stick with it. Chose an airline that has affiliates overseas so you can fly other places within the brand too!

▪️ $$$Credit Card$$$

Personally, I have the American Express Delta Credit Card. With the Reserve, and even with the Platinum, you receive a free companion ticket per year to use for travel within the US (besides Hawaii and Alaska). That’s worth more than what the annual fee is! We’re going to Arizona this year and the tickets were well above $500 a piece. Now, Paul’s ticket is free because I used my companion pass for his flight. Not only that, but I also get into the Delta Sky Lounge for free with the Reserve and receive two companion passes. I can’t tell you how many times before the sky lounge, we would get something to eat and maybe one beer each in the airport and we would end up spending $50. The Sky Lounge is $39 a person with unlimited alcohol and food once you’re in. Oh, you also get a free checked bag and offers for TSA pre-check.

When I upgraded cards from the Platinum to the Reserve, I received $300 cashback and 15,000 bonus miles. That was a no brainer. Wait for the deals like this and don’t forget to check the delta app for those offers! **This offer may not be available for everyone and I’m not guaranteeing that**

▪️Maximize PTO Days:

ALWAYS try to book trips around a corporate holiday. Sometimes, this means the flights are a little more expensive, but it means more travel time and I’m all about that. We went to Iceland on Labor Day weekend, so we could take advantage of having one day off there, without using PTO. We did the same with Washington and will do the same with our upcoming Arizona and Colorado trips!

▪️Airbnb:

▪️Car Rental – Turo:

Similar to Airbnb but for your car! Car rental companies seem like they have been through the roof lately so I have found myself booking on Turo instead. It’s a marketplace for shared cars! People rent out their cars, like they would a house. Usually there are a lot of unlimited mile options and it’s more convenient than waiting in line for a car rental at the airport. The only thing to pay attention to with Turo is the location of the car. You may type in that you want to pick it up at the Detroit airport, for example. But if you check the map, it might be 5 miles away – not actually at the airport. Its not a big deal at all. We’ve taken an Uber or walked to some of our car rentals depending on how close they are. It’s just something to pay attention to, along with the requirements and mileage. I haven’t had a single rental yet where I’ve had to communicate face to face with the person. You just take some pictures of the car before, fill out the other requirements on the app and drive away!

▪️Go on the off season!

This one should be a no brainer. Not only is everything way cheaper in the off season wherever you are going; but there’s less crowds!! Why wouldn’t you book in the off season?

▪️Costco Travel:

Maybe Airbnb isn’t for you because you want a more luxurious spa or just a worry-free hotel experience. If that’s you, check out Costco travel! You can browse the trips without a membership, but you do need to be a member in order to actually book. I have never done this but know people who have, and they have nothing but good things to say! They seem to have pretty good deals and packages that include all transportation, to take the worry out of planning.

▪️Trusted House Sitters:

This is actually something I recently stumbled upon. I have not tried it, nor do I know anyone who has. BUT… if you are an animal person, you can sign up to stay in someone’s house for free, in exchange for watching their animals! It looks legit, they’ve gotten tons of reviews, and it’s definitely something I’ll check out for myself. You need a membership on there to actually book but you can browse the locations without one.

That’s all I have for now – Thanks for reading! What travel tips do you have? Drop them in a comment below and please share if you found this helpful!

Michigan
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Alysa
Traveling is my favorite hobby, along with all things wellness-related. I focus on “off the beaten path” traveling, but still some mainstream touristy things on ocassion. I share real honest experiences and will never go to a destination just for the perfect Instagram photo👀 I’ll go for the culture, food, and landscapes. 🫶🏻based in Michigan
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