Jan 5, 2026

10 Smart Travel Hacks To Save the Most Money

Written by Jordan Rosenfeld
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Edited by Brendan McGinley
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Your love of travel may be directly at odds with how much traveling can cost, from airfare or other transportation to lodgings to fun activities you hope to do once there. And that doesn’t even touch upon the many surprising expenses that crop up when you travel.

Fortunately, experts have a lot of unique hacks for how to save money when you’re booking travel or are already on the road. Here are our top travel tips.

If you want the best chance to find the lowest airfare price, Rax Suen, a travel blogger, podcast host and founder of Nomads Unveiled, said, “Always clear your web browser cache or use incognito mode if you are checking flight prices multiple times. Some airline websites track your browsing history and will show repeat visitors a different and higher price to cause FOMO (fear of missing out).”

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Of all the ways to get cheap flights and other travel deals, Alene Laney, a travel writer at Pennies to Paradise, said, “There’s not much that can beat travel hacking with credit card points.”

You can take advantage of flexible point systems like those from Chase, American Express and Citi, combine them with sign-up bonuses from you and a significant other, and end up with free flights and hotels, she said.

“I’ve traveled to Paris, The Galapagos, and Bora Bora using points in the last couple of years, all on a one-income household budget. It’s a game changer for any family on any income level,” she said.

Since roaming charges for your mobile phone can add up quickly if you don’t have a package, and if you’re not interested in purchasing one through your provider, consider, instead, getting a local sim card for wherever you’re traveling, especially internationally, Suen said. You can also buy an international pack, which might be cheaper, depending on your carrier and data use.

Another way to save on travel costs is to book a travel bundle, said Michelle Halpern, founder and owner of the Live Like it’s the Weekend travel blog.

“The best way to save money on your travels is to book your adventure in a bundle or packaged deal such as those offered by Costco,” she said, explaining that this may eliminate taxes and fees that come with individual bookings, and can often include perks such as free room upgrades and other discounts.

If you can book your travel on slightly less traveled dates or with less of a fixed destination in mind, you can end up with a fabulous trip for a lot less money. One money-saving tip is to be flexible with your travel plans because it gives you a better chance of getting a better deal.

For example, flying on a Thursday instead of a Friday could save you several hundreds, as well as staying at hotels mid-week versus the weekend.

If you want to travel well, avoid crowds and pay the best price, according to Jignesh Gohel, founder of The India, a travel website, encourages off-season travel.

“Off-season travel is a great way to save money,” he said. “Accommodation is not at all expensive [and] easily available, the tickets are cheaper [and] there are fewer people at tourist spots, so you can spend quality time with your family and friends.”

If you have the capacity to stay for a longer trip at your destination, between two and four weeks, Ackerman said that Airbnb offers a “generous discount” on these longer stays. “Apart from the discount the long-term stays at an Airbnb offer, it also adds more of a local flavor to your vacation.”

One great hack for cheaper airfare, if your travel involves a major airport hub, is to book a ticket to a city linked to that hub. The ticket will be much cheaper and, as you will be routed through the hub anyway, you get off there.

If you can let go of traveling somewhere by plane, you can save a lot of money by using buses, trains and taxis. You could use websites like Rome2rio.com, a trip planner that maps out all available transportation options between destinations in major cities and countries, and RideGuru, which compares prices across taxi and rideshare services.

This article was provided by MoneyLion.com for informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial, legal or tax advice.

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Written by
Jordan Rosenfeld
Edited by
Brendan McGinley