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Believe it or not, cheap vacations have not gone the way of the dinosaur, nor will they ever. There are numerous ways in which such outings can be achieved, with a little planning and imagination.

Of course, one of the secrets is to forsake comfort. This is not to say that cheap vacations need be uncomfortable or unenjoyable, only that luxury amenities must be given up for sake of the almighty dollar. The two most expensive aspects to any trip are the accommodations and the travel expense; learning to find these at a vastly reduced price is the key to cheap vacations.

Accommodations that are of an inferior quality tend to follow suite in price. By going online and conducting research on lesser-known hotels and motels, hundreds of dollars will be saved that can be put into souvenirs or activities during the cheap vacation itself, or left in the bank back home. As well, there are other means of accommodation to be found, such as youth hostels (or even hostels for older people, likewise). In this case, while you may share a dormitory-type room with about twenty other people, the savings will reflect this. For instance, in Amsterdam, many of the youth hostels are under twenty euros per night (about $25).

As for the price of travel, you can be assured of a cheap vacation if you can arrange cheaper flights, passage by ferries or other boats, cars, or whatnot. Again, the more economical form of each of these choices can be found with a little research online or via a travel agent. However, as travel agents receive a commission for their help, it's behooves one to do their own homework.

Most cheap vacations still require flight, or at least are made easier when going by way of air. Probably the most economical flight tickets available -outside of becoming a travel agent to purchase your own tickets at a sharp discount, are flight vouchers. Flight vouchers are not tickets per se, but are promises of a flight at an indefinite date. There are a few companies on the market selling these, such as airtech.com. The way these work is you receive a written promise to receive a flight as soon as one is available. You may have to sleep in an airport, or stay overnight in a hotel if a flight's not available that day, but it's worth it in the money that is saved.

This is not to say that these are the only means to achieving cheap vacations, but they provide a good foothold into the type of thinking that makes for such endeavors. Other possibilities include online networking, in which one's own house can be exchanged for another person's home, as accommodation. Of course, this may be a bit risky, especially if it involves dealing with someone in another country, but with the proper precautions, it could be worth it.

As well, time shares are now a growing trend, with good reason. Also with cheap vacations in mind, collectives of people now pool their money to purchase condominiums or other structures that they can each utilize at different times of the year (some corporations also offer this opportunity as perks for their employees). For the great deal of convenience and joy that they bring, time shares are here to stay.

So whatever your taste in travel, if it's cheap vacations that you've set your mind to, relax; all is possible with the right amount of energy and research.































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