Northern California is known as much for its stunning beauty as for its high cost of living. Yet there is a budget-friendly destination to visit in the region.
What's great about this destination is that you won't have to break the bank to have an amazing vacation. It's one of the more affordable options out there.
Holidays can be stressful and expensive. This simple hack of traveling on a holiday offers a surprisingly long list of advantages that you might not realize.
Happy hour isn't just for after work. It can also save you money when traveling, allowing you to cut food-related expenses while making friends with the locals.
There are plenty of inexpensive cities in the U.S. where you can travel on the cheap while still finding interesting things to see and do. Here's where to go.
What could be better than learning about dolphins in a family-friendly research center? This gem in the Florida Keys will be as fun as it is informative.
Recently, the airline industry began promoting their bare-bones cheaper fares, but travel agent Victoria Fricke warns this can sometimes lead to regret.
A hotel will never be your home, but that doesn't mean it has to be uncomfortable. Here are some ways to make your extended-stay room feel more comfortable.
Visiting the Mediterranean doesn't necessarily have to break the bank. There are actually plenty of places where you can experience its beauty on a budget.
We all need a break, but a long, luxurious trip doesn't always fit into our budget or schedule. The micro-cation trend, however, makes the most of a short time.
A trip to New York City is rarely a cheap endeavor. But with these tips, you can find some ways to save on your hotel in New York, no matter when you go.
Planning to visit a beach in the Pacific Northwest? Head to this quaint beach town off of the Oregon coast for a relaxing and reasonably priced getaway.
Gulf Shores is a top-ranked, budget-friendly beach that often gets overlooked in favor of splashier destinations but smart travelers know it packs a punch.
You don't have to break the bank when you visit Washington, D.C. There are plenty of fun, free things to do in the city that the whole family will love.
With some clever planning and a willingness to explore, you can eat in New York somewhat affordably, or go ultra-swanky, depending on what you're after.
If you're a frequent traveler, you know all the ways to save money so you can travel more often. But if you're not a AAA member, you might be missing deals.
Sure, you can pay for first-class airfare with reclined smiles included in the price. Similarly, you can plan a road trip like you're in a Chevy commercial.
Spirit Airlines has recently updated its frequent flyer program and the perks can offset add-on fees - a pretty enticing proposition considering its fares.