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Traveling doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg. Enjoy an affordable vacation to the destinations outlined in this presentation, plus save money when you’re there using our helpful tips.
2. Yellowstone is paradise for nature-lovers. With miles of hiking trails, hot
springs, and stunning views, the park is a must for any bucket list. With a
$25 entrance fee per vehicle, this destination is affordable as well. Plus, if
you plan to visit several national parks this summer, save money by
purchasing a $50 annual pass. The pass provides entrance to pass holder
and accompanying passengers in a single vehicle at Yellowstone and Grand
Teton National Parks.
3. Another must-see
destination is breathtaking
Grand Canyon National Park,
often considered one of the
seven natural wonders of the
world. Skip pricey hotels in
the area and see the site by
air with a Grand Canyon tour
from Las Vegas. Papillon
offers aerial sightseeing and
helicopter tours that are
affordably priced, with flights
leaving from conveniently
located airports in Arizona
and Nevada.
4. Austin is known worldwide as a destination for live music. Walking
downtown you’re sure to find all genres of music being performed in bars,
cafes, and even parks – often free of charge. Austin has many other free
sightseeing options, including:
•The Texas Memorial Museum at University of Texas: The museum
offers an in-depth look at the state’s vibrant past.
•Mount Bonnell: This park/open space area has views of Lake Austin and
the surrounding hills.
•Congress Avenue Bridge: Each night, witness the largest urban bat
colony in the United States take flight from the tunnels under the bridge.
5. Portland is home to many free tourist activities, including:
•International Rose Test Garden: This space is where experimental
roses are cultivated, and features over 10,000 individual roses from 500
varieties, bursting in rainbow hues.
•Portland Farmer’s Market: There are many great markets located all
over the city, but the Portland State University market is most
recommended. The weekly event is home to over 100 stands, including
local produce, fresh baked goods, Oregon wine, and other edible
creations.
•Stumptown Coffee Roasters: With locations across the United States,
Stumptown is known for delicious and authentic coffee beans. Best of all,
at 3PM Monday through Friday, visitors to Stumptown’s Portland
headquarters can participate in a guided java tasting.
6. Once you’ve arrived at
your destination, save
money on hotels by
looking for room options
on crowd-sourced
lodging site Airbnb. The
site lets worldwide
residents rent out their
homes for profit. Airbnb
offers full homes for
rent so you can enjoy
peace and quiet, but
better deals can be had
if you’re willing to rent a
single room.
7. Traveling by plane or train is typically the most expensive option for
getting across the country. Look for bus tickets instead, especially in areas
like the Northeast where excellent public transportation systems offer
fares as little as $1 each way. Another option is to travel with friends,
road trip style, so you can split the cost of gas.
8. Getting around in a new city can be difficult – and pricey. Avoid cabs
and in some cases, public transportation, which can add up fast. Try to
walk as much as possible. Not only is walking free, but it offers great
exercise. If you must take public transportation, look for day passes or
other discounts to save money.
9. If you’re on vacation, it’s normal to splurge on a few gourmet meals.
In between, however, stick to inexpensive options like street food or
happy hour menus. If you end up staying at an Airbnb rental or other
property that offers access to a kitchen, stock up on groceries to
save even more on food costs!
10. Founded in 1965, Papillon is the world's oldest and largest sightseeing company. Papillon
offers over forty unique and affordable excursions that feature spectacular sights of the
Grand Canyon, the Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, Monument Valley, and Page/Lake Powell. To
join an estimated 600,000 yearly passengers on daily tours of the Grand Canyon, visit
www.papillon.com for more info.