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Stay in hotels with meals

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If you don't like to cook on vacation, choose hotels where meals are included in the price of your stay. You can find the most convenient option that suits your budget: breakfast only, breakfast and dinner, or full board.

The good thing about bed and breakfast hotels is that they don't tie you to your accommodation and allow you to plan your excursions more freely. Most often, they offer a varied buffet for breakfast, allowing you to eat well and take a muffin, apple or yogurt with you. Moreover, you can get food in such a hotel practically for free. You can often find hotels of approximately the same level and at the same price, differing only in that the cost of staying in one of them includes breakfast. In this case, the choice is obvious.

Half or full board can also be a good deal. To find a budget option, calculate in advance how much you need for self-catering during your trip and compare it to the cost of meals in hotels.

Take snacks on excursions
Food, sandwiches, fruit, snacks, and even water are all much cheaper to prepare and take with you than to buy during a sightseeing tour or afghanistan whatsapp data park visit. For example, food is the lion's share of the cost of visiting Disneyland, but these expenses can be avoided by taking enough snacks with you. Moreover, not everyone knows that you can bring your own bottle and refill it for free at Disney World fast food restaurants. And such opportunities are available in various places. For example, when walking through the historic center of Rome, instead of buying water, you can fill your bottle from local drinking fountains.

There are two other benefits to packing snacks on excursions, besides saving money. First, it saves you from wasting precious vacation time in long lines. And second, some places, like nature parks, may simply not have enough food and snack options. For example, if you spend the day in Torres del Paine to explore the beauty of Chilean Patagonia, you’ll find that the little shop hidden in the mountains only sells coffee, cookies, and tiny sandwiches. You’ll be so sorry you didn’t stock up on big, filling churrasco sandwiches in the nearest town the day before.
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