Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Travel Advisory

At Affordable Travel we offer advise on how to make travel affordable. There is no point in making it affordable though if you miss your flight. As you will now well know by now given the events of Christmas Day on the flight from Amsterdam to Detroit, there are a number of new measures being taken to improve the safety of all airline passengers. These increased security measures have meant significant increases in security lines.

Please prepare to be at the airport well in advance of your flight to the US and be prepared to follow the specific new carry on requirements. Here are some specific recommendations:

- Arrive 3 hours in advance
- Reduce small carry on(only one carry on is being allowed and what this consists of is different by airline, check with your airline website in advance)
- No TV on flights originating in Canada and destined to the USA
- Be prepared for a physical pat down

- Changes occur regularly, check with your airline before leaving for the airport

Additional information is also available at www.catsa-acsta.gc.ca. however it is still recommended that you check with your airline as they may have variations to the restrictions.

Happy and safe affordable travel!

Affordable Travel Accomodation

One of the most expensive parts of travel after airfare is the accommodation. In a previous Affordable Travel article we suggested a number of ways to make accommodation affordable, you can check out the full article called Affordable Travel Tips.

Today I would like to share with all of you a new concept which is called, My Friend's Hotel.The concept of My Friend's Hotel is completely in line with our goal of helping you find affordable travel.

My Friend's Hotel is social networking for accommodation. The idea is that renting or staying at a "friend's" place is better than staying at a stranger's. Not only is it more "comfortable" but also less expensive than staying in a hotel.

Here's how it works:
You make a booking through the MyFriendsHotel.com site.
They charge a commission.
Listing an accommodation is free.

Check out the site and see if this idea could work for you in achieving more affordable travel.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Affordable Travel Airfares

Porter Airlines is offering a special boxing week affordable travel deal. You can save 30% on Porter Flights with the following code: BOXING30. Flights must be booked by December 30th for travel by March 31st, 2010.

For full details check out the porter website flyporter.com.

Enjoy

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Affordable Travel Airfares - Save an extra 15%

The latest affordable travel airfare deal from Air Canada. Air Canada is offering an additional 15% off any fare, anywhere they fly. The catch? You must purchase before December 26, 2009. So hurry!

Here are the details:
Simply enter promotion code "4QNFQB41" when booking your flight at aircanada.com and save an additional 15% on your travel airfare.

The 15% savings is valid on Air Canada and Jazz operated flights within Canada, and to destinations in the Caribbean, Australia and South America.

Travel dates are up until May 31, 2010 with some exceptions, check the aircanada.com website for full restrictions.

Again, remember to book by December 26, 2009 (midnight from your city of departure).

Happy affordable travel airfare shopping!

Thursday, October 29, 2009

AffordableTravel Europe

KLM has a 48 hour deal on flights from major Canadian cities to Amsterdam, Berlin, Geneva and others starting at $599 return, taxes included.

Hurry this sale ends very soon. For full details check KLM.com.

Enjoy your affordable travel airfares to Europe!

Eurostar Affordable Travel Paris-London

Eurostar is offering a 69 euro return fare between Paris and London. This make a short visit to London for a little shopping side trip an affordable travel option.

Details are:
Code APPEL69
Travel between 19/11/09 and 2/03/2010
Minimum 2 personnes
Some restrictions apply
Check Eurostar.com for full details and to book trip

Hurry dates are disappearing fast!

Bon Voyage on your affordable shopping trip just in time for the holidays

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Travel Airfares - WestJet Seat Sale

Westjet has a 72 hour seat sale so if you are looking for affordable travel airfares, check Westjet.

Sample fares include Toronto to Quebec City from $49 each way plus taxes. $49!!! Wow, that will have me saying Bonjour!

Also from $49 departing Toronto is Atlantic City, looking to spin the roulette wheel? With this affordable travel airfare you have a little more in your pocket to spend on cocktails or blackjack.

Best deal departing from Vancouver is LA or Phoenix starting at $99 each way plus tax.

Check Westjet for details as well as other departure and destination cities.

Details, must book by October 8th, 2009 for travel until January 31, 2010 but not surprisingly there is a blackout period over the holidays from December 18th, 2009 to January 4th, 2010. Travel to Canadian and United States must be on Monday through Wednesday (rates differ for other days of the week).

Happy Flying.

Affordable Travel Cruise

The Royal Caribbean Majesty of The Seas is offering an affordable travel cruise for those short on time but needing a little break.

This affordable vacation break is a three night Bahamas cruise from $169 per person,. $169 is for an interior stateroom but if you want to spend a little more, from $440 per person you can get an Ocean view Balcony Suite.

Sailing dates from Miami are from October 2009 through to March 2010 (prices vary by date).

If you book through Priceline.com they'll give you a $50 on board spending credit (check with Priceline for full details).

The Royal Caribbean Majesty has just undergone a $35 million renovation.

The cruise itinerary is as follows:

1 Depart Miami, Florida, 5:00 p.m.
2 Spend the day at Cococay (Cruiseline's Private Island), 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
3 Spend day two in Nassau, Bahamas, 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
4 Return to Miami, Florida, 7:00 a.m.

Your affordable vacation package includes:

On board accommodations, entertainment and daily activities, meals and some beverages, port charges and more.

Excluded from this affordable vacation package are:

Shore excursions, personal expenses, gratuities or alcoholic beverages, government fees and taxes. Please see full details of inclusions and exclusions on Priceline.com

If you need a little break, a three night Bahamas cruise may just be what the doctor ordered.

Bon voyage.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Affordable Travel Airfares

For some reason there seems to be affordable travel airfares to Florida from Canada with both the major airlines this week. First I received notice from Air Canada with a two day only special on travel airfares to Florida and again this morning I received a notice about a two day special from Westjet.

I believe the deal for Air Canada has already expired (yesterday) but here are the affordable travel airfares for Westjet:

Save 25% off flights to Florida (from Canada) using the promo code “GOFLORIDA”

Go to westjet.com and enter this code when you book flights to Florida (from Canada). Must book by midnight mountain time tonight (October 1st, 2009). Travel from now until December 16th, 2009.

Florida destinations include:
Fort Lauderdale
Fort Myers
Miami*
Orlando
Tampa
*Seasonal service to Miami begins October 22, 2009.

Enjoy a little fun in the sun with the 25% discount on affordable travel airfares.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Affordable Travel Airfares

Need a last minute escape? Air Canada has a last minute deals on affordable travel airfares. Travel this weekend or next. Book by September 27, 2009 and travel Travel September 25, 26, 28 and 29, 2009.

Sample fares each way plus tax are:
Toronto - Chicago $110 - make a little shopping/dining weekend?
Toronto - Boston $112 - a little history and culture weekend?

There are many more options from various Canadian cities.

For more details on these affordable travel airfares check aircanda.com.

Bon voyage!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Affordable Travel Airfares

Westjet has an affordable travel airfare seat sale on now, fly for 50% off. Must book by September 24, 2009.

Sample Fares from Toronto, one way plus tax are from:
Canadian Destinations:
Vancouver $175
Quebec City $69

US Destinations:
San Francisco $189
Las Vegas $129

International Destinations:
St. Lucia $179
Maui $319

Details of these Affordable Travel Airfares are:
Book by September 24, 2009 for travel until January 31, 2010.
Blackout dates between December 18, 2009 and January 4, 2010,
For Canadian and U.S. destinations, travel is on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
For International destinations, travel all days of the week.

Bon voyage, enjoy your affordable travel.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Affordable Travel - Cheap Hotel Stays

Am I reading this right? Tripadvisor just listed the top ten hotels under 20 USD! Under 20 USD is that for real? That's more than affordable travel, that's down right cheap. Let's take a closer look and see what 20 bucks can get you.

Lion D'Or in Buenos Aires for a mere $14
Reviews seems to sum this up as clean, cheap and safe. So luxury seekers this is not for you, but then you're not looking for affordable travel at 14 bucks a night are you?

Tod Motor Motel in Las Vegas for $17
Mostly positive reviews but a couple that seems kind of scary so buyer be ware, sometimes you do get what you pay for. A hotel in the US for that price makes me a little wary plus I usually run the other way when I see the name "Motor" in the name of a motel (or motel for that matter).

A few more are in Asia, Africa and Eastern Europe. Not surprisingly at this price nothing in more developed, western destinations.

You can read the whole list of top ten hotels under 20 dollars at tripadvisor.com.

Affordable travel or your worst nightmare, read the reviews first.

Affordable Travel - Cheap Travel Package

Another affordable travel deal from the Flight Network. Craving a little Caribbean action? Why not check out this last minute deal to the Dominican Republic for only $628 (plus tax).

Details - enjoy this cheap travel package which includes a one week stay at the all inclusive Ocean Sand, a 4 star hotel. Package by Signature Vacations. November departures from Toronto. Call Flight Network to book at 1-800-671-5032.

With all the rush of September wouldn't it be nice to be sipping a cocktail by the pool? With this cheap travel package, it's hard to find a reason not to go!

Bon voyage.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Affordable Travel - Cheap Travel Package Cruise

If you are Canadian you will like the affordable travel options provided by the Flight Network, located in Oakville, just outside of Toronto.

Every week they send out a list of top 20 deals (discount travel packages, flights, hotels etc). This week the best affordable travel option is a down right cheap travel package. It's a 7 night Western Caribbean cruise starting at $327 per person plus tax. Wow! Only catch is it does not include airfare to the sailing port.

Here are a few details:
7 nights aboard the Carnival Glory
Travel date: Oct 3, 2009
Price from $327/pp + tax of approx $246
Must be booked by Sept 14, 2009 (hurry!)
Does not include airfare
Cruise departs from Miami
To book trip you must call the Flight network directly at 1 800 671 5032.

Enjoy your affordable vacation and Bon voyage!

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Affordable Travel - 4/5 Stars Hotels for $99

Expedia has an affordable travel promotion on right now called the Nine Day Sale. The offer is for 4 or 5 star hotels in a number of cities for under $99 USD for a list of 42 US cities as well as international cities.

I checked one of my favourite cities (San Fran) and the price at the Hilton was $89/night. For San Fran I consider that very affordable travel! I also checked my favorite international city, Paris and the price was $229 (also for a Hilton) so it is a bit confusing that the hotels are all supposed to be under $99. Check from the list to see the offer for your selected city, prices are very affordable. Paris for $229 at the Hilton Defense is still a good deal.

Details:
Must book by today (September 9th) for travel through to September 30, 2009.
Book online at Expedia.com or call 1-800-551-2409

Book fast!
Have an affordable travel stay!

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Affordable Travel Paris to London

Travel between Paris and London is so easy with Eurostar and now with a special offer of 66 Euros return it is especially affordable travel.

Eurostar is offering a special 66 Euro return fare for subscribers of their newsletter. Use code PULSE66 to get the special deal.

Promo details:
66 euros per person
Return in standard class
Offer is based on available seats
Must book 14 days in advance of travel date
Book before September 16th, 2009
Travel valid between September 22nd and December 15th, 2009

Enjoy your affordable travel adventure between Paris and London!

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Affordable Travel - Lounge Access

Would you like to enjoy the little luxury of an executive lounge but don't have the frequent flyer privilege or can't afford those crazy business class prices?

Air Canada realises that there are a lot of people like you. Air Canada offers affordable access to their Maple Leaf Lounges starting at $25 (within Canada and between Canada and the United States). International destinations start at $40.

In this way you can travel on an economy ticket and still have the privilege of accessing the executive lounge. Of course, if you are on a really tight budget this will not be for you but at $25 we think this is a little affordable travel luxury!

Access to the lounge, depending on the city, can mean a number of amenities such as a shower. A shower can be a big benefit if you have been traveling in economy overseas with a connection. A little freshening up can really revive you, making the rest of the trip bearable.

The quality of the lounges vary by airport as well so make sure in advance that if you purchase lounge access the services, amenities and quality will be worth it.

Some other amenities you can expect are:
- Snacks and beverages, including alcohol at some airport lounges
- Internet access which may vary from completely free wifi to a in lounge computer access to having to pay, the latter doesn't make it worth the lounge fee if Internet access is a priority for you
- Meeting rooms
- Entertainment ranging from magazines, newspapers to television
- Comfortable seating in a more quiet environment (of course this depends on who is in the lounge at the time)

How to purchase the Maple Leaf Lounge access? You can add the pass to your booking.
Check Air Canada's website for full details of lounge locations, features and privileges.

Enjoy your affordable travel lounge access!
Bon voyage.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Affordable Travel - Paris For Free

Paris for free always makes travel affordable in the world's favorite city of lights.

Here are free things in Paris in our Top 10 List of Paris For Free.

1. Strolls
Walk the neighborhoods, marvel at the architecture and people watch.

2. Picnic
Pack a picnic and enjoy it in one of the city's amazing parks:
- Luxembourg Gardens
- Bois de Boulogne
- Jardin de Tuileries
- Parc des Buttes-Chaumont
- Parc Montsouris

3. Museums
There are a number of museums which can be visited for free any day or go on the first free Sunday of the month to any of the national museums which can be visited for free all day. Read this article for more detail - Paris Free Museums

4. Famous Bridges of The Seine
Take a walk along the Seine and cross some of the most historical bridges such as Pont Alexandre III.

5. Views
Three options for a free view of the city:
- The top of Les Printemps from the cafeteria's outdoor patio
- From the steps at Sacre Coeur
- Louis Vuitton museum (on the Champs-Elysees) terrace

6. Music
Go to one of the many free concerts held in churches. Listening to beautiful music in a historic church - magical! For a list of concerts pick up a Pariscope for 40 euros cents at any newspaper stand.

7. Open Air Markets
Visit some of the cities many open air markets from antiques to food to artisan craft markets, there many from which to choose.

8. Window Shop
- Rue Montaigne for couture
- Galeries Lafayette for the stained glass ceilings
- Bon Marche for the food market and its significance as the first department store
- Marais for the funky boutiques
- Anywhere else in the city, the shopping (and window shopping can't be beat)

9. Tour Eiffel
Admire the beautiful structure from the Champs de Mars and from underneath. No need to wait in line and pay the fee for the view, opt instead for one of the free views recommended in point five. The most magical part of the tower is seen not from the inside but from outside.

10. Covered Arcades
Stroll through the stained glass covered arcades:
- Passage Vivenne
- Passage du Grand-Cerf
- Passage Choiseul
- Galeries Vero-Dodat
- among others

Paris for Free is not only the epitome of affordable travel, these free things in Paris are among the best experiences.

Enjoy!

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Travel Map


Affordable Travel - Barcelona

Barcelona is one of the most affordable travel desinations in Western Europe at this time, at least in my opinion. Food, wine, shopping and public transportation are especially good value.

How to get there, what to do, how to get around and where to eat? And how to do this affordably? Below is the Pangea Barcelona Guide.



Getting Into The City From The Airport:
Taxi
To the center of the city will cost approx. 30 euros. This can be an affordable option if travelling in a group.

Refe (train)
A very efficient and cost effective way to get into the city. From the main stations in the city (Barcelona Sants or Passeig de Gracia) there are metro connections. The train and metro in Barcelona are excellent - clean and air conditioned.

Follow the signs in the airport to the Refe. At the entrance to the train station there are machines to purchase tickets and also a serviced kiosk. Pick up the Refe pocket timetable which has a map on the inside.

The best option is to purchase a T-10 ticket which will provide 10 trips on either the train (ie into he city) or the metro. The cost for at T-10 is 7,70 euros (seven euros and seventy cents). Pretty affordable travel option! More about the T-10 in "getting around".

Getting On The Train
Take train "2 North" (the airport is the end of the line so that makes it pretty easy) The train runs approximately every 30 minutes. From the airport to Sants it should take approximately 20 minutes.

There is a posted schedule at the entrance but really no need to review it (it's also on the pocket timetable), just wait with the crowd for the next train into Barcelona.

The metro works like most major city metros in terms of tickets and directions. If you are familiar with these systems, it's pretty easy to follow. If metros are new to you, follow these instructions. Use the T-10 ticket to get into the train entrance. There is an arrow on the ticket to indicate the direction in which the ticket goes into the slot. Go through the turnstiles and take the ticket back on the other side (it's work ten trips so you need it for the next nine!).

Once on the train, review the map on the screen or in the pocket timetable and find the stop, Barcelona Sants which is the first of the two city stops or Passeig de Gracia. Note the screen may not say Barcelona Sants it may say Sants Estacio (the metro stop) - which can be confusing.

At Sants or Passeig de Gracia transfer to the appropriate metro line (From Sants either L3 or L5 and from Passeig de Gracia either L2,L3 or L4). On the pocket Refe timetable the map inside also shows the metro line connection points and line numbers. Find the destination on the metro map inside the station. The metro lines work based on final stop. Each line will indicate a station, one on each end of the line. In order to determine which direction to go, find the location of where you are, where you want to go and follow that to the end of the line, that's the direction to take. Use the T-10 to enter into the metro line, taking back the ticket as you enter.



Getting Around:
By Metro or Bus
The metro and bus system as mentioned above is excellent in Barcelona. They are clean and air conditioned and many have electronic message boards indicating the next stop. Getting around Barcelona by metro is very easy.

Buses are like in most cities a little more challenging to figure out but it can be done in Barcelona unlike some other destinations where you need a MBA in map reading to figure it out.

Likely the most challenging part of figuring out the bus system is understanding one way street directions. This needs to be considered before planning which bus to take and how to get back. If in doubt take the metro, again it is very, very easy.

By Bicycle
Barcelona has a number of wide bike lanes and bicycles can be rented. If it is a particularly hot time of year, the air conditioned metro is a better option, however a day on a bicycle can be a nice outing.

On Foot
Depending on the temperature, taking a metro close to the area you plan to explore and then walking around is a great combination of convenience and exploring the beautiful city architecture.

Tourist Card - Barcelona Card:
Like many cities, Barcelona sells a tourist card called the "Barcelona Card". The card can be purchased for 2, 3, 4 or 5 days. Cost start at 16 euros per person.

The card includes access to the public transportation system (bus/metro) over 100 discounts and some freebees.

Areas To Explore:
Below are a number of suggested areas to explore, do them in whatever order works best for you. I always find the formulated itineraries too difficult to fit into a day and too structured.

Passeig de Gracia

Walk this street starting at Metro Diagonal and heading all the way down to Plaça Cataluña (or vice versa if you are staying at the other end). This street is a great example of the Gaudi architecture and has some lots of shopping opportunities.




There are two museums featuring Gaudi on this street alone. Casa Mila "La Pedrera" and "Casa Batillo" Both are highly recommended, see below in museums.

Plaça Cataluña
Placa Cataluna sits at the top of La Rambla and is the main square (actually circular) in Barcelona. The square is surrounded by department store/shopping, restaurants and terraces. In the centre of the square are fountains, buskers and sculptures. A little too touristy (there's a Hard Rock Cafe in the square) for my taste but a must see at least once.

La Rambla
La Rambla runs between Placa Cataluna on one end and Mirador de Colon on the other. This is by far the most touristic place in all of Barcelona. Again another visit just to see if but not a place to spend most of your time.

The street is filled with restaurant terraces, buskers and vendors selling everything from birds to painting to jewelry. At the end closest to Mirador de Colon there are a few artisan stalls worth some time exploring otherwise just keep walking.

Mirador de Colón
This is a monument in honour of Christopher Columbus and is situated at the end of La Rambla in a circle just beside the harbour.



Barri Gòtic
Just off La Rambla part way down is the Gothic neighbourhood. Take a stroll through this area and appreciate the architecture of the time. Again touristy but the architecture is amazing.

Plaça Reial
This is one of the oldest squares in Barcelona (part of the Gothic area) and is characterised by it's 19th century lamp posts, pillars and archways. Another major tourist attraction.



La Ribera
This is another area in the heart of Barcelona, neighbouring the Gothic area. Stroll around the streets to appreciate more of the history and architecture of Barcelona. In this area is the Picasso Museum.

Sagrada Família

There will likely be a line up to get in but if churches are important to you this will likely be one worth waiting. Otherwise you can explore the beauty of the structure from the outside, take a walk around and snap a few shots.

Parc Güell
A little challenging to get to and a lot of walking from the metro but again worth checking out. You can walk around the park and get a few of the city (the park is on top of a hill overlooking the city). Otherwise you can visit with the many other tourists, the central Gaudi area which features beautiful Gaudi mosaic sculptures and examples of Gaudi architecture. There is also a Gaudi museum in the central area.

It is interesting to know that this park was originally designed by Gaudi to be a residential area, he himself lived there, however the project was not a success and never took off.

La Barceloneta
Nice for a stroll along the water but otherwise way to touristic. Skip the restaurants here which tend to be overpriced and poor service.

L'Eixample
L'Eixample is a 19th century neighbourhood and is a wonderful area to go in the evening for tapas or dinner. A number of streets have a median filled with restaurant terraces, very charming.

Montjuïc
This park is a wonderful place to spend a morning, afternoon or early evening. The park in on a steep hill (but there are escalators). At the top of the hill is a castle which has been converted into a museum. From the top of the hill there is another amazing view over Barcelona.




Museums:
If you plan to visit a lot of museums, you may consider purchasing an "Articket" or the Barcelona card (mentioned above). The articket allows you to visit 7 main art centres in Barcelona (one time each) and is valid for a 6 month period (from the time of first use). The ticket costs 20 euros per person. Another benefit of the ticket is it enables you to "skip the line".

Picasso Museum
If you visit this museum and most people do, go when it is less busy or the experience will be down right unpleasant. It will be difficult to even see a painting, the crowds are so heavy.

This is a large museum and has an excellent collection of Picasso art so it is definitely worth visiting, just choose the time wisely.

MACBA (contemporary art museum)
A beautiful example of modern architecture. If you are not interested in contemporary art, this museum is not for you. It's very modern in it's interpretation of what "art" is.







La Pedrera de Caixa Catalunya
This was one of my favourite museum visits. It is really interesting and a very good way to develop an understanding of the Gaudi's thinking behind the structure of his architecture. A must visit!

Read an article about Gaudi here.



Casa Batllo
Wander through a Gaudi building. The mosaic work, the curves and the mind of a genius on full display. A must visit!

MNAC
Art collection from Romanesque to Modernisme.

There are many more museums, pick your favourites and take time to explore.

What To Eat/Drink:
If you like Tapas, Barcelona is a great place to enjoy them even though Tapas are not typical Catalan cuisine.



Cerveseria Catalana
A must visit for tapas in Eixample. If you don't like crowds this is not the place for you. In the evening either go very early or very late or expect to wait an hour for a table. The restaurant is also open at lunch with more manageable crowds.

The quality of the tapas was excellent, worth the wait and very affordable. The volume is very high so the food turn over ensures they are always fresh.

Do not go to - Cancosta in Barceloneta. Frommers recommends this restaurant as having the best calamari. It was the worst meal (no exaggeration) we have ever had and it cost over 50 euros for one plate of calamari (or rubber bits), one paella and a bottle of rose wine.

In general, I would not recommend eating in Barceloneta - very touristy.

A Night Out

The area around the casino at the harbour is one of the popular places among tourists, young people and bacholorette/bachelor parties. There is a wonderful boardwalk lined with restaurants and bars. Prices here will of course be higher than more residential areas but worth a visit for one night.



Another popular area for bars is the Barri Gothic.

What to drink? Cava of course (sparkling Spanish wine).

Where To Shop:
Zara, Zara, Zara
If you like Zara, you are in the right country. Zara is a Spanish brand and there are Zaras everywhere in Barcelona!

The Barcelona Tourism Board has created a "Shopping Line" which is 5 km of shopping, architectural interest and cuisine. Ask at your hotel for the "Shopping Line" map.

There are a number of other Spanish fashion brands/stores to explore. Spanish fashion is generally quite affordable.

El Corte Ingles
this is the major Spanish department store. The store has everything from gourmet grocery items, in case you want to take home some Spanish ham to designer fashions.

Sfera
Another fashion department store.

Barcelona is a really wonderful city to visit and many of the best things to do are free. There are certain times when museum visits are free and one of the best experiences is strolling along the streets and parks for which the only cost is energy.

Enjoy a truly wonderful city and your affordable travel adventure!

Affordable Travel - Virtual

Okay so this is cheating a little on affordable travel since it's not actual travel, it's virtual.

The impetus to this article was watching the movie "The International". Personally, I love the watching movies that take me back to Europe. I'd love to be in Europe everyday so when an everyday activity like watching a movie can virtually take me there, I'm all for it.

As a result, I was inpsired to create a list of movies which help you achieve affordable travel by virtually visiting the destination.

So it is cheating a little but watching a movie can be a great way to either get a sense of a destination (just make sure they are authentic in their representation) or help you reminisce about a destination you've already visited.

Virtual Affordable Travel Movie List:
The International
Borne Identity
Lost In Translation
Into The Wild
Under The Tuscan Sun
Vicki Christina Barcelona
A Good Year
One Week
Bucket List
Tsunami: The Aftermath
Amélie
Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
Out of Africa
Amal
Slumdog Millionaire
Monsoon Wedding
Earth, Fire, Water

There are also a few movies which are great for virtually visiting an artist's world.

Mozart Decoded
Vincent and Theo
Modigliani
Factory Girl
Pollock
Klimt

I'm sure there are many more but this would be a great start to virtual affordable travel.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Affordable Travel Nights in Montreal

The affordable travel "Summer Sweet Deal" continues in Montreal until October 15th. Book a hotel night from a choice of 26 selected hotels starting at just $130 per night and the second night is half price.

My pick is slightly more expensive at $149 per night, second night half price but this is for the Fairmont Queen Elisabeth. At this rate I'm looking to book.

In addition to the hotel discount the package also includes a few extra bonuses:
- $20 gift card for Fruits & Passion
- An added value hotel privilege (varies depending on the hotel)
- Discounts on city attractions
- Two Passports to Casino de Montréal ($40 value)
- Certificate for selected restaurants and shopping centre

More details and restrictions apply, check for full details at www.tourisme-montreal.org.

Montreal is a wonderful city to visit with lots of interesting cultural activities to experience. Staying in Montreal for this price is truly good value.

In Montreal there are number of museums to visit some of which are free. The cuisine is world class and the shopping is equally fantastic - what more could you want?

Affordable Travel - Jet Blue Flights $29+

Jet Blue has an affordable travel deal called the "Bikini Sale". The Bikini Sale is on flights from most US cities (sorry Canada) to, as the name suggests, sunny destinations. Flights start at $29 each way plus tax.

Here's an Example:Fort Lauderdale to Nassau
Departing on Sept 18th returning o Sept 21st
The flight is $29 each way plus tax
$29 x 2 (each way) + $70 (tax) = $151 total per person.
At the time of writing this post, there were at least 5 seats available.

Even from northern cities such as Buffalo flight rates still offer very affordable travel starting at around $59 (each way). Not bad for extending the bikini season into November.

Hurry flights must be booked by August 26th, 2009 for travel between September 8th, 2009 and November 18th, 2009 (21 day advance booking required). Blackout dates include October 8th to October 13th.

Other restrictions apply including day of week travel. For full details visit JetBlue at jetblue.com

Have a Mojito for me please!

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Affordable Travel - Staycations

This year a lot has been made of the so called - staycations, vacations which are taken near or at home. Staycations are a great way to achieve affordable travel whether in tough economic times or not.

The nice thing about staycations is that they are more flexible, if it happens to rain on the day planned to go to a local event, go the day before or after. Spontaneous day trips or getaways are also a fun way to add affordable travel into plans between bigger, more expensive trips.

One way to go for a staycation is to visit local festivals and events, museums etc.
Check with the local city, state/province to see what events and festivals are held. Make a day of it or even plan an overnight trip.

Some event ideas as an example in the Greater Toronto Area for are:
Blues festival
Jazz festival
Taste of the Danforth
South East Asia festival
among many more

Rainy day events:
The AGO, ROM, Science Centre, Eaton's Center etc.

Check out your city/regional tourism websites for ideas in your area.

What if your heart is set on Italy but your budget is set on staying home?

Want to feel transported to another country without leaving the city?


Many cities have ethnic neighbourhoods. Explore the neighborhoods for a day. Do some shopping, eat lunch and/or dinner. Mingle with the people in the neighbourhood. Visit Little Italy one weekend, Greek town, Chinatown etc the next. Many of these neighborhoods also hold festivals to celebrate their culture, check them out and feel as though you've travelled the world without the jet lag.

Some ethnic neighborhoods are more authentic than others, keep this in mind when visiting. If the neighborhood is authentic, spending some time in the neighborhood could give you a good idea if you'd actually like to visit the country. Consider it a little sneak peak.

Now that's affordable travel.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Affordable Travel Tips

When making travel plans there are a number of areas which if managed well can make travel affordable. Consider each of the areas below carefully.

When To Go
The time of year and the popularity of the destination at that time can make a huge cost difference. For example a sunny destination during February/March is likely to be significantly more expensive than in October.

To achieve affordable travel select a lower season or accept that the higher season will cost more and find other ways (see tips below) to make travel more affordable overall.

Getting There
Which mode of transportation will be used to get to the destination? Will it be air travel, car, train?

Consider the options and determine which option is more affordable for the selected destination. Also consider the options within the selected mode of transportation such as class of travel (economy versus business) and companies (major scheduled airline versus charter) etc.

Another point to consider is how to get around while at the destination (see more below). Driving to the destination may be the most affordable option but will it be affordable to have the car at the destination? In some cities driving and parking are cost prohibitive. All the savings achieved in getting to the destination could be lost at $25/day hotel parking. On the other hand, renting a car at the destination can also see costs escalate. Consider these factors before booking transportation to the destination.

Staying There
What type of accommodation will be selected at the destination? Will it be a hotel, rent a flat/apartment, stay with friends or family?

As with transportation, considerations for accommodation include the class (one star or four star hotel)?

Where will the accommodation be located, inside the core or outside? Will it be in the tourist area (likely more expensive)? When considering the location, how will you get around? Staying outside the core will likely be less expensive but is there a cost efficient transportation method to get around?

Staying with friends or family will likely be the least expensive but also consider if this is too much of a personal sacrifice.

Renting a flat/apartment or staying with family/friends can be a good option to save on other costs such as meals/beverages and laundry.

Consider accommodation options carefully as this is likely the biggest cost component of affordable travel. A savings here can go a long way to making the trip more affordable.

Entertainment
What will be the entertainment at the destination? What are the costs of the entertainment? Are there any free entertainment options? Are there discount seats, nights etc.? Are there tourist passes/discounts that can be obtained?

Do research in advance of going to be educated on the options and potential savings.

Eating/Drinking
This is another areas that can have significant impact on the affordability of the trip. Consider how the locals eat and drink. Is the main meal breakfast, lunch, tapas or dinner? Are there better value options for eating at one time of a day or another? Again dining in tourist areas versus outside of these areas can reduce costs.

Consider eating simple meals in the hotel room or in the flat/apartment or with family/friends to reduce costs.

Consider making a picnic (or picking up a simple sandwich from a bakery) instead of eating in a restaurant. Not only is there potential to save on costs but also eating outside in front of a view can be priceless.

Eat and drink the specialties ordering local specialties are often more affordable than imported foods/wines.

Getting Around
What are the transportation options at the destination? Is there an affordable public transit system? Is there a visitor card that can be purchased for public transportation? Do the math to make sure it will be used enough to pay back versus buying one off tickets.

Can the destination be visited on foot, bicycle etc. What are the taxis costs?

Figure out the most economical system and use that for most of the getting around the destination.

Tours
Shop around for various tours, compare prices and inclusions. Make sure to compare apples to apples.

Consider a mp3 (or similar) guided tour instead of the touristy group guided tour.

If taking a tour is there a group rate, maybe others staying at the hotel would join in to make a group and get a discounted rate.

Shopping
Know the specialty of the destination, these things will often be very affordable in comparison to home. On the other hand, don't plan on buying sunscreen at an all inclusive resort, take plenty from home, otherwise sticker shock may set in quickly. Know what to take and what to buy at the destination to avoid unnecessary surprises.

Where to shop makes a big difference as well. Shopping in a tourist area is likely to be significantly more expensive (and less authentic) than in a residential area. Plan to shop outside of the tourist areas.

Remember affordable travel means balancing options. Don't compromise on the things that are most important but be flexible on those that are less so.

Happy travelling!

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Affordable Travel Weekends In Paris

Just received in my inbox this morning long an offer which fits into the affordable travel theme.

October Weekends in Paris or London Under $600 (plus tax)

An October weekends in Paris or London with Air Canada Vacations starting at $547 plus tax. Package includes airfare and 3 nights hotel accommodation. Price of $547 is from Toronto or Montreal tax is $335. For two people including tax that's just under $1800.

$1800 for a weekend for two may be a little on the extravagant to really be considered affordable travel however considering flights cost almost that much alone, not a bad deal at all.

There are options as well for departures from all of the other major Canadian cities.

More details available on Air Canada's website. Must book by September 14th so hurry!

Bon Voyage!

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Affordable Travel Getaway - Niagara

Looking for an affordable travel getaway in the Niagara-On-The-Lake region? Here are a few affordable travel packages to explore.

Wine-R Weekdays
Wine-R Weekdays is available at Inn On The Twenty in the charming town of Jordan, Ontario in the Niagara-On-The-Lake region.

The package description on the Ontario tourism website says "everything is better with wine!" I couldn't agree more!

Included in the Wine-R weekday package:
- Wine country body wrap with grape seed and sugar cane gommage exfoliation
- Winemaker's lunch for two with wine pairings
- Tour of the Cave Springs Cellars with tastings
- Overnight accommodation in a wine country suite
- Breakfast

The package is available until December 30, 2009, Sunday through Thursday so you'll have to play hooky for a day or two.

The price? Starting at $133 CAD per person. A pretty affordable travel getaway in Niagara especially considering some Niagara winery lunches with wine parings cost that much alone.

To book the package, or for more information call 1-800-701-8074.


Merlot & Truffles At The Charles Inn
Another Niagara package that sounds wonderful especially when you consider the Wine Spectator magazine designated the Charles Inn as one of the best places to dine in the Niagara region. The Charles Inn has received also received accolades from Toronto Life magazine.

Included in the Merlot & Truffles Package:
- Three course dinner for two
- Wine and chocolate pairings
- Overnight accommodation
- Full breakfast

The package is available until October 31, 2009.

Price is from $169 CAD per person. Accommodation, wine and chocolate - does it get much better than that?

To book your package, or for more information call The Charles Inn 1-866-556-8883


Stratus Vineyards Wine and Food Seminar Series
With optional accommodation and White Oaks or Vintage Hotels

These seasonal seminar packages are a good option if want to experience regional food and wine with flexibility in accommodation.

Vertical Saturdays
Taste and compare Stratus' white, red and ice wines.
Vertical Saturdays are available through to December 2009
Price: $25 per person - note reservations are required.

Flight Bites at Stratus
Seasonally prepared bites matched with three Stratus wines.
Flight Bites are available weekends through to December 2009
Price: $10 per person

Cheese at Stratus
Artisanal cheeses and artisanal wines paired
Available on Saturdays at 1 p.m. on October 24 and November 21, 2009

Sundays at 11 a.m. on August 23 and September 23, 2009
Price: $35 per person

Accommodation Optional:
You can add accommodation starting at $150 per couple at either the White Oaks Inn or one of the Vintage Hotels.

To book your package, or for more information call 1-866-468-1806

Have fun exploring the Niagara region with one of the above affordable travel options or go a la carte and create your own affordable travel getaway - but the bicycles on the car rack, grab a wine route map and enjoy a day of discovering the region's wonderful produce and scenery.

Santé

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Affordable Travel Book In Advance or Last Minute?

To achieve affordable travel, should you book in advance or wait until last minute?

The answer can be either. For the most affordable travel book either in advance Or last Minute but not in between.

Book In Advance:
Often you will find that if you book quite a bit in advance you can get a discount or deal off the listed price.

There are specific times when booking in advance really makes sense:

When you want to travel during peak travel times. In this case waiting until the last minute will likely cost you dearly and leave you with limited options.

If you are booking a package holiday. There will often be incentives to book in advance such as X$ off per person or couple if you book by X date.

If you are not flexible on dates and/or destination. Waiting until the last minute in this case can leave you without availability on your location or dates.

Book Last Minute:
While there are certain times when you can achieve affordable travel by booking in advance, there are also situations where booking last minute can help you achieve even more affordable travel.

If you are flexible, waiting until last minute can really work in your favour. In this case you want to have a list of destinations and dates that could work for you. Keep your eye on packages/airfare/hotel (depending on your needs/wants), when the prices drops for one of your options, jump on it, it may not be there tomorrow.

Good luck and enjoy the adventure of securing your affordable travel.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Affordable Travel in Paris - Free Museums

Are you looking for affordable travel ideas in one of the most expensive cities in the world - Paris?

Actually you might be surprised at how affordable travel can be in Paris, you just have to be smart about your choices and do a little research in advance.

In today's post we will explore affordable travel at Paris museums, check back for future posts on affordable travel ideas in Paris.

Free Museum Sundays

On the first Sunday of every month most of the major museums, known as musée national, open their doors for free visits. This includes the Louvre, D'Orsay and the Pompidou, three of the most visited museums in Paris. There are a number of other national museums included in the free Sunday.



Two things to keep in mind regarding free visit days, first don't expect to be the only person waiting to get in for free - the museums are likely to be very busy. Second the free visit does not include special exhibits - this can be especially disappointing at the Pompidou where the most interesting exhibits are the special exhibits. You can still visit the permanent exhibits check below for other ideas on visiting the Pompidou.

Free Museum Visits Every Day

Paris has an amazing number of museums which are free to visit all year around (again except special exhibits so check in advance).

Among my favourite free Paris museums are:

Petit Palais
Musée Bourdelle



Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris

Other Free Visits

Hôtel de Ville - city hall also has regular exhibits which are often free

Luxembourg Gardens Fence - check out the photography on the fence at the Luxembourg Gardens - amazing photography exhibits and its free to walk around, afterwards enjoy a walk through the gardens - also free.

Discounted Museum Nights or Late Night/Afternoon Visits

A number of the museums such as the D'Orsay and Pompidou have a night when they have a discounted rate. The D'Orsay has a 6 euro rate on Thursday afternoon/evening.

Best advice is to check with the museum website to see what exhibits are on and if they offer special discounts or free visits.

Happy museum visiting!

Welcome to Affordable Travel by Pangea

I'm Patricia and for me travel is like air and water, without it I would not be able to survive. On Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, travel is right down there at the base in physiological needs. This makes finding affordable travel options critical. It is for this reason that I have started this blog.

I love travel and do it as often as I can but I don't have an unlimited budget so I'm always seeking affordable travel solutions and ideas. This doesn't mean that I'm going to sleep on the street or miss out on the great experiences of the destination. I want to sleep in a clean, comfortable, charming place and enjoy the best of the destination's cuisine and wine - but I'm not going to through my money away either. I'm looking for great value.

This blog is a way for me to share affordable travel ideas and tips with you and for you too to share your ideas and great finds.

I look forward to a wonderful affordable travel dialog with you.

Cheers,
Patricia