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Should Travel Be Inexpensive?


The term “budget travel” has long been synonymous with “cheap travel.” Finding deals, getting off the beaten path, eating at “non-touristy” (i.e. inexpensive) restaurants, and staying in hostels. The ... Read More

Bucket list travel on a budget: Expert tips for airfare, loyalty programs, credit card perks and more


How to save on summer travel with everything from airfare and loyalty programs to credit card perks and discounts. Read More

Book That Trip! Cheap Destinations Americans Can Travel to Right Now, International Destinations Included!


Many Americans think destinations outside of the contiguous states are financially out of reach, and they automatically expect higher costs all around. However, the world outside the US mainland is ... Read More

Do this, not that! Travel expert shares tips for seeing the world without going into debt


Jen Ruiz, the travel expert and author behind “12 Trips in 12 Months,” shared her list of what to do and what not to do when traveling and staying on a budget. Read More

90% of Americans Plan To Travel in 2024, but More Than Half Say Cost Impacts Their Plans


According to a survey by IPX1031, 90% of Americans plan to travel at some point in 2024, and 50% plan to travel more than they have in previous years. Of ... Read More

Tips to travel Iceland on a budget, plus travel expert-approved gear


Visit the free National Parks and take in sights like waterfalls and geysers, but Singh suggests skipping the Blue Lagoon, which can cost $350 for a family of four, instead opt for taking a dip in a ... Read More

Are Travel Agents Free?


TravelPulse took a deep dive into why and how travel agents charge for their travel planning services—and why some choose to keep their travel planning services free for travelers. The question is ... Read More

Essential Travel Apps for Your Next Getaway


As travel technology continues to evolve, smartphone applications have become indispensable tools for every traveler. From planning your itinerary to finding the best local eats, these apps promise to ... Read More

5 Best Cheap Crypto to Buy Now Under 1 Dollar April 30


Today, we cover coins under 1 dollar that have the potential to yield significant gains. These cryptos are trading for less than and are worth adding to your watchlist over the coming days. Read More

City Council members, state representative urge Poudre School District to protect Blevins


Two City Council members and a state representative write letter urging Poudre School District to protect Blevins Middle School in consolidation plans ... Read More

Texas flight attendant reveals best travel tips for stress-free summer flights


A Texas flight attendant shared top tips for traveling this summer, including how to save money on air travel, how to pack best — and why she's keen on some destinations over others. Read More

Looking To Buy Travel Insurance? Avoid These 5 Mistakes That Could Create Financial Nightmares For You


Travel insurance, despite being a critical safeguard against unexpected losses during your travels, remains surprisingly underutilized but if you are opting for it, here are five common blunders to av ... Read More


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