• Start an LLC Online
  • Start a WordPress Blog with Bluehost
  • Learn to Invest
  • Flip for Profit

MoneyAhoy

Money Saving, Making Money, and Investment Ideas

TwitterFacebookGoogle+LinkedInYouTubePinterestRSS
 
  • Home
  • Saving
    • All Money Saving Articles
    • Money Saving Master Table
  • Making
    • All Money Making Articles
    • How to Start and Setup and LLC Online with LegalZoom
    • How to Start a WordPress Blog with Bluehost
  • Investing
    • All Investing Articles
    • Get my Free Investing eBook
  • Reports
    • All Monthly Money Reports
  • More…
    • About
    • Recommended Personal Finance Blogs
    • Resources
    • Top Personal Finance Book Reviews
    • Check me out on YouTube!

How to Save Money on Summer Vacation

08/14/2014 by Derek Chamberlain

How To Save Money on Summer Vacation

How To Save Money on Summer Vacation

Summer is here and many of us have plans to take some time away to relax by ourselves or with our family.  If you have not taken a vacation yet this year, check out these great tips I put together for ideas on how to save money on Summer Vacation.

How to Save Money on Summer Vacation – Staycation

The first and probably the best way to save a ton of money on summer vacation is to take a staycation.  Staycations are time off from work where you take day trips and make it back home before bedtime.  They can be a great way to save on travel and lodging and work well for folks that can require a little more flexibility with their vacation plans.

How to Save Money on Summer Vacation – Travel

When making vacation plans, it pays to give considerable thought to the best method of travel to get from point-a to point-b.  I have found that if we are traveling somewhere that is within 10 hours of driving distance, it pays to just drive vs. trying to fly and then rent a car.  This works out this way because we are a family of four.  The more people you can cram into a car, the better of you will be by driving vs. flying and purchasing all those plane tickets separately.

If you are going overseas, or driving is not practical/feasible, make sure you are getting your plane tickets for the best possible price.  Purchase your plane tickets as far ahead of time as possible and use discount travel websites such as kayak.com to find the lowest possible airfare.

How to Save Money on Summer Vacation – Shelter

If you decide to leave the area vs. taking a staycation – you will need to decide where to stay over-night.  While the hotel/motel is convenient, you can very often find lodging for quite a bit cheaper if you rent a home.  I have found that renting homes from online vacation rental sites can sometimes offer you a 50%+ discount vs. hotels in the same area.

If you are looking to save even more, try your hand at AirBnB.com for even larger deals.  I have not tried it yet, but I hear it really is awesome.

How to Save Money on Summer Vacation – Food

Another great way to save money on vacation is to find ways to eat for less.  One great way to save hundreds over the course of your vacation is to cook your own food vs. eating out at restaurants.  Cooking for yourself probably won’t be quite as relaxing for most of us, but if you plan ahead (or make a trip to the grocery store once you reach your destination) you can fix some great meals at a large discount.

This money saving tip goes hand-in-hand with renting a home vs. staying in a hotel.  Bundle both of these ideas together to save even more!

Another great tip for saving money while on vacation is to pack your own picnic lunch vs. eating out at restaurants.  Our family loves to pack picnic lunches because it saves money, allows for greater flexibility, and lets us spend more time enjoying the activities out that we love!

How to Save Money on Summer Vacation – Entertainment

Summer vacations are a great time to head out to theme parks for some high thrills fun.  When making plans to head out to a theme park, check out these money saving tips for theme parks.

For that inevitable rainy day that will pop-up during your vacation, resist the temptation to head out to the movie theater.  For a family of four, a trip to the movies could run more than $50!!!  Instead, if you followed the tip above and rented a house, you could just stop by a Redbox and pickup a DVD for less than $2 and pop it into the home DVD player 🙂

How to Save Money on Summer Vacation – Final Thoughts

As you can see, there are a ton of ways that you can save money while on your summer vacation.  I am just scratching the surface here with some of these tips, but these are the best ones to help you save a bundle.  What are your tips for how to save money on summer vacation?

Check out these other great MoneyAhoy posts:

Ireland Frugal TravelIreland Frugal Travel – Family Vacation How to Save Money at Theme ParksHow to Save Money at Theme Parks Smart Ways To Stay Cool and Save on Energy This SummerSmart Ways To Stay Cool and Save on Energy This Summer 7 Tips to Plan a Beach Vacation on a Budget7 Tips to Plan a Beach Vacation on a Budget

Filed Under: Saving Money Tagged With: money saving

Comments

  1. Clarisse @ Make Money Your Way says

    08/14/2014 at 10:31 pm

    During our summer vacation, we visited some of our relatives, went to the beach and during at night we had movie marathons with popcorn on the side. 🙂
    Clarisse @ Make Money Your Way recently posted…An Introduction to Contrarian InvestingMy Profile

    • Derek Chamberlain says

      08/15/2014 at 4:10 pm

      Clarisse,

      That sounds like a great way to save some $$$ if you had fun and took time to relax 🙂

  2. Martin says

    08/15/2014 at 12:23 am

    These are great tips. We started using some of them, for example cooking our own meals. Traveling is a good tip, but I didn’t like the trade off that time spent on the road we could use for our vacation.
    I am now working on financing our vacations. I save as much as I can into dividend growth stocks and trading options in a sub-account so I always know how much money I have for vacations and spend only dividends and premiums for traveling. The point is I should always have money every year without saving for it.

    • Derek Chamberlain says

      08/15/2014 at 4:12 pm

      Martin,

      For us, if the destination is within 10 hours drive, it usually takes just about as long to fly as it would just to drive there. Anything over that, and you come out ahead with flights if you can bear the extra expense.

      That’s a neat idea about tailoring your vacation to the amount you make from dividends. A great way to keep your spending in check!

  3. Natalie @ Financegirl says

    08/18/2014 at 10:20 am

    I am already in fall and football mode 🙂 I wish I had a summer vacay left though. Seems like it went too fast!
    Natalie @ Financegirl recently posted…Positive Money AffirmationsMy Profile

    • Derek Chamberlain says

      08/18/2014 at 4:57 pm

      Natalie,

      Yeah, I was a little late with that post, lol. I actually typed it out while on summer vacation at the beach during a rain storm 🙂

  4. Jon @ Money Smart Guides says

    08/20/2014 at 6:23 pm

    We tend to rent places that have a kitchen so we can make breakfast in our room and buy lunch meat and bread for lunch. We’ll even buy food for dinner one or two nights to help keep the food budget in check.
    Jon @ Money Smart Guides recently posted…Mutual Fund BasicsMy Profile

  5. Kate @ Money Propeller says

    08/24/2014 at 3:47 am

    We usually just went to the parks and had my daughter and her cousins enjoyed riding a bike. And during at night, we played a lot of board games and the kids really loved it!
    Kate @ Money Propeller recently posted…Friday Jet Fuel #7My Profile

    • Derek Chamberlain says

      08/25/2014 at 7:58 am

      Kate,

      Nothing wrong with that 🙂 Many times I think my kids would be happy with something just as simple as this vs. a huge trip to Disney World or something like that.

  6. Alexis says

    08/26/2014 at 2:01 pm

    I’m always telling everyone to look on Groupon and Living Social when they are traveling. I use it all the time!

    • Derek Chamberlain says

      08/27/2014 at 8:23 am

      Alexis,

      That’s a good tip. Normally I try to shy aware from groupon and living social because they tend to condition buying stuff that you don’t need. But for traveling, it does seem like they have some great deals.

  7. Simon @ Modest Money says

    08/30/2014 at 4:03 am

    This summer we have mostly had staycations and been local tourists 🙂 The savings are significant when you don’t have to jump on a plane for every trip, plus, you get to see more on the road for less!
    Simon @ Modest Money recently posted…Wyndham Rewards Visa Signature Card ReviewMy Profile

    • Derek Chamberlain says

      09/01/2014 at 12:52 pm

      Simon,

      Some of my most memorable vacations have been staycations. I love the idea of having many shorter vacations vs. one long one half way across the country/world. As you said, you really do get more for your money.

  8. Dan @ Our Big Fat Wallet says

    09/01/2014 at 11:21 pm

    I’ve found a stay cation is a great way to save money. It’s funny how much more time you can have during a vacation when you don’t have to worry about flight delays, leaving early for the airport, traffic, parking, renting a car, etc. during our latest starvation we stayed at a resort near the city and saved by using coupons, carpooling with friends and taking advantage of the free stuff in the area (hiking, biking etc)
    Dan @ Our Big Fat Wallet recently posted…Installing a Central Vacuum SystemMy Profile

    • Derek Chamberlain says

      09/02/2014 at 6:08 pm

      Dan,

      Sounds awesome – we definitely stress about plane flights on the way to where we’re headed when we fly. I’m hoping we can load up on staycations for 2015 vs. going anywhere far 🙂

Trackbacks

  1. How to Be Smart When Planning a Family Reunion - MoneyAhoy says:
    10/26/2016 at 8:01 am

    […] your local resources. Look online for Groupons at local attractions. Go to the public park for your family picnic and have everyone bring a dish. Play touch football at that same park, rather than renting out a […]

how to start your own business online how to start a wordpress blog with bluehost




new money saving idea to get cheap Chinese products

About Me

Derek Chamberlain Hi, I'm Derek. I'm a 30-something guy that is interested in all things money! If you'd like to learn more about me, click here.

Legalese

  • Privacy Policy
  • Your Privacy Rights
  • Terms of Use
  • Affiliate Disclaimer
  • Reports Disclaimer
  • DMCA Policy

moneyahoy pages

  • Saving Money
  • Making Money
  • Investments
  • Monthly Report
  • More…

follow moneyahoy

TwitterFacebookGoogle+LinkedInYouTubePinterestRSS
 

As Featured In

On the Web

Visit the Top Personal Finance Blogs

© Copyright 2013 - 2021 · Website Created by: Chamberlain Global, LLC · All Rights Reserved