By Emily Collins


Before you finalising packing, consider whether you really need to take that much. Maybe you only need to take one bag between two people? Most budget airlines will offer great deals on flights, but travellers could find themselves stung by those extra hidden costs which pop up at the last minute. You've already made your decision at this point so inevitably you accept all the extras.

Work out whether your free carry-on bags and one shared suitcase will fit all you need for your break. Just think: the savings on your additional bag could cover the cost of lunch - or a round of cocktails!

Walking around your destination is not only excellent for getting your bearings, it's also a cost-free way to get from local point A to local point B. It can be great fun to go out exploring. For example, in Protaras Cyprus, the area is awash with palm trees and the coastline consists of crystal clear bays which just beg to be photographed. The cliffs at Cape Greco offer stunning views, whilst Fig Tree Bay is a gem of a beach. Many destinations will even have local walking tours which only cost you the price of a tip at the end. These are a worthy investment if you manage to find one.

You'll most likely want to take in some cultural sites too. Here it is key to know where is budget-friendly. Do a bit of research before you travel to see if there are any free museums or attractions close to your holiday resort.

Free museums will often not be as popular or as busy as their fee-charging counterparts, and you may find a gem you would otherwise have missed. And if you are going to pay for an entry fee, don't blow your budget on hype. Speak to locals and ask what sights they find the most interesting. It will rarely be the major tourist sights!




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