Overview:
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DestinationsSome countries are less expensive to travel to than others. Generally expensive:
Generally inexpensive:
Notes:
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Flights
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Google FlightsI use Google Flight tracker to send me notifications of inexpensive flights. As flight dates get closer, airlines get more desperate to sell seats. They send out notifications of flights that have a lowered cost. Tip
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Step 1 | Search “Google Flights” in Google | |
Step 2 | Click “Google Flights” in the search results and type the desired country in the box that says “Where to?” | |
Step 3 | A map of the country will populate
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Step 4 | Click “View Flights” | |
Step 5 | On the next page, toggle “Any dates” | |
Step 6 | Click the hamburger menu (3 horizontal lines) in the top left corner
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Step 7 | Scroll down to the city that was just added
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Step 8 | Scroll to the top of this page and toggle “Email notifications” Tip: If you are not receiving daily notification emails (depending on the amount of destinations selected) for flight updates, you may need to toggle notifications from your mobile device. |
Layovers
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Option 1: Sleeping in the Airport The airport seems like a lawless land; it’s a Wild West of claiming charging outlets, sleeping on the floor and taking suitcases into public bathrooms. It’s not uncommon to sleep in the airport and it’s generally considered socially acceptable. If you can manage being uncomfortable, cold, hungry, sore and consistently woken up by foot traffic or paranoia that some other weary traveler is going to steal your things, then sleeping in the airport is for you. Like most things, there’s a website all about it:
If your layover is during the overnight:
| Option 2: Stay in a Hotel or Airbnb The closest and cheapest stay is always better. I typically choose hotels instead of Airbnbs when I’m near the airport. The only accommodations needed are a bed and a shower. You will need enough time to get there, get ready for bed, sleep, get up, get ready and then make your flight.
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Sometimes you will experience a delay. If it’s during the day, you can explore the area or eat somewhere. I recommend eating food from that country just to try new things. If you completely explored the entire city or area (like we did in Copenhagen), you can do the following:
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If your layover is in Iceland and you are flying Icelandair
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Luggage
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Tips If possible, bring only one personal item
If needed, do one carry-on Don’t ever check luggage
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Stays
Hotels > Airbnbs > HostelsTip:
Hotels are more expensive than Airbnbs, Airbnbs are more expensive than hostels, generally.
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Generally Airbnbs will be less expensive than hotels. Some may be centrally located. Some may be in a really cool neighborhood you may not have found while staying at a hotel.
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Hotels will be more expensive than Airbnb; they usually have more amenities and are more centrally located.
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I’ve only used hostels in Europe (aside from the US) so I can only recommend those. Hostels are the least expensive out of the three and are perfect if you’re social and want to meet other travelers.
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