Tips for finding bargains and saving money when on vacation
59Bargain hunting is not just an acquired technique that should be put to the test when shopping at the local store or in the supermarkets and malls in your local city centre; it is a skill that you can take with you on the go, no matter where you may roam. Money is what leads you on vacation in the first place and chances are you bargain hunted and haggled when you searched for and subsequently booked your holiday destination to begin with. Stay money motivated when on vacation and when it comes to spending money, adapt a frugal mindset. There are several ways in which you can bargain hunt when on vacation.
Avoid tourism fuelled areas
When going on vacation, there are areas that thrive on tourism. It is these areas where prices will be put up to the maximum possible simply because people from out of town have no idea where else to go and will therefore be willing to pay top price for obvious necessities such as bread, milk and even toilet paper. Instead of opting to purchase from these areas fuelled by and that thrive on tourism, ask around or shop around, consider venturing out of town a little bit and you will probably find the regular prices supermarkets and shopping malls not too far out of convenience way.
Shop at local stores rather than supermarket chains
When it comes to shopping when on vacation, there are two main types of stores that you will likely be able to shop from. The familiar supermarkets that you probably recognise from home and then local stores that are ran by families and people within the local community. Sadly, the global branches are running local stores out of business for all the wrong reasons. You will find that if you look into local stores, you will be able to get all sorts of produce from fresh to frozen for much cheaper prices. This applies especially to places such as Wales, Yorkshire, Welshpool and other areas in Britain that are struggling due to the harsh effect of the greedy major supermarket chains.
Visit city centres and town shopping emporiums
Just because you are on vacation, do not forget that people live in these destinations too and therefore, they will likely be rich in things that people need such as food, clothes and even luxuries and entertainment. It is just a matter of exploring and finding where these places are located. If you explore a little bit, you may find city centres and shopping malls just like you would at home and this is where the basic money saving mall techniques apply. Look for bargains, discounts and sales when it comes to shopping whether for clothes, food or even souvenirs.
Avoid spending at stations and stops
When you are travelling on vacation, coach stations, airport vendors and even train stations will capitalize on the hungry tourist. You will likely find yourself paying ridiculous amounts of money for a bottle of coke or a bag of chips. In some places, you may even find yourself having to pay just to use the toilet. Go equipped with a packed lunch and use your own common sense to know whether you need the toilet or not. Go before you leave, go on the plane, coach or train rather than paying stupid costs at stations. If anything, bargain hunting at home to take with you on the journey is much better as it is seemingly impossible to bargain hunt at stations and stops.
Bargain hunting techniques are mental powers that can be learned and adapted to any situation with a little bit of common sense. If you are going on vacation, your bargain hunting techniques can follow you to help you save money and snap up some awesome buys whether on necessities, clothes, luxuries or even souvenirs. Follow the aforementioned list of tips to help you bargain hunt on holiday and save a pretty penny in the process.







CyclingFitness Level 5 Commenter 12 months ago
Some great ideas chap. Growing up our holiday bsaving tip was a pennies jar which we saved throughtout the year