World Travel and Cheap Living
A lot of new visitors have stopped by this Cheapest Destinations blog for the first time in the past couple weeks. So if you’re new, here’s where to get started on catching up. These are the most popular posts over the past 30 days.
The Cheapest Places to Live – 2010
7 Ways to Offset Your Round-the-World Travel Expenses
Cheapest Places to Live – Ecuador
How to Get Free Flights More Quickly
Amazing Places Not Swarming with Tourists
How to Get Around Spirit Air’s Baggage Extortion
And the most popular category of all? Cheap Travel Europe. I wish I had the magic answer to that one, but apart from a few destinations, you’ve got to suck it up and pay on that continent. But in my opinion, the best place to start looking for deals is EuroCheapo.com.
Comments
I’m not really a cheapskate but, these are valuable tips and information!
I don’t mind paying a bit more for decent accommodation and services but these tips are great. Thanks!
There’s really so much and so many things you can actually do on how to live cheap and it all depends on you and how willing you are to do them, from coupon collection to walking up to where you might wanna go. From saving utility use and what to buy for food. What you need is self control and discipline, anyway, all of these things that you will be doing will also be for you on or during your retirement stage to strecth your dollar savings.