Do you hear that? It’s the beach calling! It’s the time of year where thousands of students feel the pull of surf and sand and hit the road for spring break. Whether it’s your first trip or an annual pilgrimage, here are five savings hacks to help you max out the fun — without depleting your funds.
1. Start Planning Now
If you can, keep your destination flexible to take advantage of travel deals. Keep in mind the best spring break trip is one where you return safe and sound, so don’t chase a bargain to a bad part of town. The earlier you book, the more likely you can find discounts, but sometimes you can score on a last-minute deal too. Shop around for the best options. Make a budget and start saving ahead — skipping some extras now will give you more money for a good time later.
2. Shop Around
Make a list of what you want your trip to look like. Are you hanging at the rental for pizza and game night or lounging at the beach from sunrise to sunset? Compare prices, amenities and locations to find the best deal for your dream trip.
3. Get Some Help
Do you or your parents (or your friends’ parents) have airfare miles, points toward discounted or free hotel stays or special travel offers they can let you take advantage of? Popular travel sites like Expedia and Travelocity often have package deals available. Consider working with a travel agent — they’re of no cost to you because they make money from airline and hotel commissions. They have access to special searches and pricing and can recommend a custom trip that meets your budget. They also can help you navigate flight delays and rebooking if you have any problems with your accommodations.
4. Get There for Less
Take advantage of student discounts for air travel and avoid flying over the weekend if possible, as it’s generally cheaper to fly during the middle of the week. Look for bus specials from your university to common spring break destinations. Carpooling is always a good option — plan to pitch-in for gas and bring snacks instead of buying from expensive rest stops on the way.
5. Rack up Even More Savings
Once you’re there, here are a few more ways to save:
No matter your destination, spring break is a student rite of passage that should be fun, safe — and affordable. Use these tips to help you save, and don’t forget to pack the unicorn pool floaty.
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