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The Clumsy Traveler Recaps Her Trip (And Budget) From Peru

July 14, 2017 / Sebrin Elms
The Clumsy Traveler Recaps Her Trip (And Budget) From PeruAfter about 4 months of planning, 6 months of saving and 2 weeks in South America, I’m back! And what an epic 2 weeks! For my birthday, my husband and I traveled to Peru for 2 weeks with an 18-hour...

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How to Save for a First Class Flight

June 29, 2017 / Sebrin Elms
How to Save for a First Class FlightYou’ve backpacked your way through Europe, you’ve stayed at nice hotels and even eaten at Michelin star restaurants. You’ve crossed a lot off of your travel bucket list but there’s still one thing that needs to be done: fly first...

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The Clumsy Traveler Saves Money on Her Flights

April 14, 2017 / Sebrin Elms
The Clumsy Traveler Saves Money on Her FlightsIf you’ve been following along this series, then you know I’m overdue to tell you where I’m flying for my birthday adventure this June/July! Are you ready? I’m off to Peru! After careful calculation of airfares, local costs and what...

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How to Create a Budget for a Trip Abroad

March 31, 2017 / Sebrin Elms
How to Create a Budget for a Trip AbroadBudgeting for a trip seems easy, right? You just need to save a bunch of money and divide it into 3: food, flights and hotels. But what about those cool activities you want to try or figuring out how to...

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The Clumsy Traveler Saves for a Trip

March 17, 2017 / Sebrin Elms
The Clumsy Traveler Saves for a Trip  Welcome back to The Clumsy Traveler’s financial planning series to save for an amazing vacation. Today’s post will tell you everything I do to save before traveling or making any major travel purchases. If you’re wondering where I’m going...

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Globetrotting Tips for International Travel

August 29, 2015 / Kim Tracy Prince
Globetrotting Tips for International TravelThis year, I had many friends traveling to Europe and South America. Their families are doing well in the current economy, and the dollar performing strongly compared to currency in other countries. These boosts – along with airfare prices staying...

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5 Little-Known Ways to Save on International Travel

December 15, 2011 / cheapchic

If you’re dreaming of Parisian strolls along the Champs-Elysees or meandering through the canals in Venice via a gondola, now is the time to head to Europe if you want good deals. The exchange rate may not be in your favor, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t ways to save.

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