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Save Money While Vacationing Abroad

6/13/2024

Exploring foreign shores and dining on exotic fare are what make up many dream vacations. But when you suspect a money changer has taken you for a ride or you’ve busted your budget after only two days, it can quickly become a nightmare. Here’s how to get the most for your money while vacationing overseas:

1. Use credit cards

Swiping your plastic while abroad will help you avoid the hassle and uncertainty of exchanging money. Before you board your flight, determine whether your card has a foreign transaction fee. If it does, you’ll need to apply for a new one. Also, make sure your credit card company knows about your travels and won’t flag purchases as fraud. Lastly, if you don’t have a chip-enabled card, carry your passport with you, as many European countries don’t accept magnetic-strip cards without identification.

2. Know the local currency exchange rate

While primarily using credit cards will minimize the hassle of exchanging currency, you will need some cash. That’s why it is good to know the current exchange rate before you set foot on foreign soil. You can access this information by downloading an exchange app like XE Currency or My Currency Converter. Also, always ask for the price in local currency so vendors don’t take advantage of your naivety by hiking up the price in American dollars just for you.

3. Dining on a budget

You haven’t experienced a city without trying the local eats, but you don’t have to blow your budget on pricey restaurants. Instead, get creative! Pick up some supplies at a local grocery, delighting in the strange food items on the shelves. Enjoy a light lunch at a street cafe for half the price of a dimly-lit restaurant. Or, make the rounds of the sidewalk vendors for a meal that will satisfy your craving for exotic cuisine without draining your wallet.

4. Screen your car rental

Before you book a car, ask yourself it it’s really necessary. If it is, search through discount booking sites like Priceline.com and Kayak.com. Next, find out if your auto insurance provider covers accidents while overseas. Lastly, review local traffic laws to make sure you drive safely and legally!

5. Use cheap transportation

If you aren’t booking a car, you’ll save even more by using the cheapest transportation available. Get the real feel of the city by walking to your destination. Hop on a bus or board a train to rub shoulders with the locals. And, be sure to check for any traveler’s discounts before purchasing tickets, as many hot-spots for tourists offer great deals for vacationers.

6. Steer clear of the ‘only here’ mindset

Don’t wind up broke! Create a detailed itinerary and a reasonable budget that includes all the things you want to do. Then, narrow it to just the attractions that are truly unique to your destination.

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