Do you want to take a Caribbean vacation, but are you worried about the costs? Since the Caribbean is one of the world’s most popular vacation destinations, many new travelers mistakenly believe it is too expensive. Luckily, there are many ways that you can save money. Five of those ways are highlighted below for your convenience.
1 Stay at an all inclusive resort.
Over the past few years, all inclusive resorts and all inclusive vacations have increased in popularity. There is good reason for that. They not only ease the process of planning a trip, but they make that trip less stressful and more enjoyable. See, when you stay at an all inclusive resort, the cost of your stay includes your room or suite, snacks, food, drinks, tips, some forms of onsite entertainment, and qualifying airport transfers. Your airfare can be added too, but this is optional.
At first glance, all inclusive Caribbean vacations seem more expensive. The costs are higher upfront, but you get a better value for your money and some awesome savings in the end. When you stay at a traditional hotel, you pay for just your room. The cost is lower, but you still need to buy food, drinks, and pay for your entertainment. If you are traveling on a budget, all inclusive is the way to go. There are no hidden costs; your resort will inform you ahead of time what is or isn’t included.
2 Opt for cheap airfare.
As previously stated, your airfare can be included in your all inclusive Caribbean travel package. Most like this approach because one big travel plan books most of their trip. In most cases, you do get a good deal on airfare, but could you get a better deal? You won’t know until you look.
There are many airlines and airports that service the Caribbean from the United States. Price compare to find a good deal. Smaller airports usually have higher rates, so even if you need to drive an extra 45 minutes to another airport, you may be able to save $100 or more per person! Generally, the best time to fly is in the middle of the week on Wednesdays (you get lower rates). Direct flights tend to cost more money, so you may want to opt for a flight with one or two layovers. While you will spend more time at the airport, you will notice a savings.
3 Travel in the off season.
For the Caribbean, the off season is mid April to mid December. What is nice about traveling in the off season is that you not only save money, but you are likely to find fewer crowds. Rest assure, the Caribbean and all of its islands are still amazing in the off season. You will still find plenty of activities, open attractions, and beautiful weather.
4 Stay at your all inclusive resort.
You booked a stay at an all inclusive Caribbean resort, so of course you are going to stay onsite, but really stay onsite. Inclusive resorts are setup so that you never need to leave; there is a lot to do and see right onsite. Most resorts are home to multiple eateries, swimming pools, spas, fitness centers, and more. Beachfront resorts are loaded with fun water activities, but land activities (like rock climbing, golfing, or tennis) may also be available too. Most of these activities will be listed as inclusions, meaning you don’t pay extra. This automatically saves you money.
If you have yet to choose your all inclusive resort in the Caribbean, keep this in mind. Look for the resort that offers the most inclusions you will use. For example, if you want to enjoy scuba diving, snorkeling, or wind surfing, a beachfront resort is your best choice. When you are interested in the things offered onsite, you are less likely to venture off the resort grounds and spend more money.
5 Take public transportation if you do travel.
Staying at your all inclusive resort to save money sounds nice, but what if you want to get out and explore the locals and local attractions? There are still ways that you can save money. First, eat at your resort before you leave (remember your food, drinks, and snacks are included). Then, take public transportation. There is no need to rent a car for the week of your trip if you only intend to venture out once or twice. Finally, take the time to research nearby activities and attractions before you leave. This gives you the chance to find free things to do or at least estimate their cost ahead of time. If you are traveling on a budget, it is important to know how much money you need, as well as where that money will be going.