Travel savings come in many forms: discounts at local attractions, limited time offers, like no fees during a certain period, or even being invited to someone’s home for a meal. You are also likely to get a cheap fare if you travel at certain times of the day, or if you don’t mind more than expected stopovers at various airports. Airfares are also lower than normal during the off peak season.
Of course, the biggest savings come from spending most of your vacation time at the beach. The beach, after all, is the reason why many vacationers go to the Caribbean. Once you’re on the beach your savings will multiply.
You get a free tan, the healthy benefits of the warm sunlight, plus you can soak your weary bones in the elixir of salt water. Many people, including myself, can attest to the therapeutic powers of a 30-minute sea bath.
And here’s a special tip if you travel with kids.
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Let them bathe as long as possible in the sea. After they are done make sure you don’t wash the salt from their body. Leaving the salt on their skin will make them feel drowsy and hopefully fall asleep. Imagine the savings you get if your young ones are asleep.
This reminds me that frequent travelers to the Caribbean are a great source for tips and savings. You should scan the online travel forums related to the Caribbean. You will come away with many good tips and savings opportunities.
