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    10 Useless Tourist Expenses You Can Easily Skip on Your Next Vacation

    By Jenny Cohen,

    10 hours ago

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    Planning to step up your travel game? It can be fun to plan a vacation and think about all the different things you will spend money on, from local restaurants to unique attractions.

    You may be excited about going to museums or eating at local restaurants. You also might want to set aside money for a cool hotel near all the sights.

    But before you crack open that wallet, avoid the following common mistakes tourists make so that you can save as much money on travel as possible.

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    1. Hoarding cheap souvenirs

    You see them everywhere in tourist locations: Mass-produced plastic versions of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, cheap tiki statues in Hawaii, and overpriced koala toys in Australia.

    Instead of wasting cash on cheap trinkets, consider spending a little more money on something that you’ll actually use or at least want to keep. It may be a better reminder of your visit than cheap things that end up in the trash after only a little while.

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    2. Indulging in cocktails

    Cocktails are a great way to relax while on a cruise, trip to the beach, or other vacation. But those drinks are going to come with a big price markup.

    Try to limit the number of fancy cocktails you consume while on vacation. Or, check with your resort or cruise line to see if they offer a drink plan that can help you cut costs.

    3. Buying beach toys

    A beach vacation is a perfect time to unwind, and the hotel or resort you’ve booked may have a great gift shop full of things that can make your trip more enjoyable.

    But it might be a good idea to skip the big inflatable beach toys. Those inflatable rafts and huge floaties may work on the beach, but it’s going to be hard to pack them to take home.

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    4. Eating at chain restaurants

    You may love having dinner at Olive Garden when you’re home or grabbing a Big Mac near your office. But why patronize chain restaurants during your vacation when you can enjoy them anytime?

    Instead, try out a local restaurant for a unique dining experience. Ask hotel staff to recommend a great place.

    5. Getting hit with transaction fees

    You might incur fees if you try to exchange cash when visiting a country with a different currency.

    Instead of paying for those fees, check with your local bank before you leave home to see if it can get you some of that currency before you leave. The rates might be better.

    And before you travel, shop around to find a credit card that charges minimal or no transaction fees on international purchases.

    6. Overpacking and paying baggage fees

    It can be challenging to decide what to pack for a two-week trip. Packing too much might result in extra fees for overweight bags.

    Instead, weigh your bags before you go to make sure you’re within limits. You also might want to consider taking fewer clothes and spending a little money to launder them while on your trip rather than paying fees for additional baggage.

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    7. Booking trendy hotels

    Sure, it can be cool to stay at a trendy hotel right in the heart of everything you want to see. But it can also be expensive.

    Consider shopping around and looking for better deals on hotels, so you avoid wasting money , even if they are a bit out of the way.

    Pro tip: Take advantage of hotel rewards. Loyalty to one hotel chain can lead to earning additional points for every place you stay.

    8. Paying full price for expensive museums

    Some cities like New York and Chicago are well-known for their museums. But admission to places like the Field Museum in Chicago or the Museum of Modern Art in New York can cost a good amount of cash.

    Instead of spending all that money on admission fees, see if the city you're visiting offers a special tourist pass for multiple museums that can help you save on admission and keep more cash in your pocket.

    For example, the New York Pass gets you admission to a bunch of local museums.

    9. Forgetting about roaming charges

    You may be excited to share photos of your trip on your favorite social media sites. Or perhaps you want to share videos with friends and family.

    That's great fun. But beware that roaming charges can add up quickly if you’re not in a place that’s covered by your phone carrier.

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    10. Overlooking the cost of parking

    It may seem like you can save money by driving to your destination instead of flying or taking another form of transportation. However, before you decide, make a line for transportation in your budget to account for gas and parking costs.

    A hotel or public parking lot might charge more than you expect for parking, especially in a tourist area.

    Bottom line

    With a little planning, you can avoid making travel mistakes that waste money.

    Remember to pack your wallet with the best travel credit cards to maximize the number of rewards you can pick up on vacation.

    Also, consider creating a budget before you leave for your trip so you know how much you can spend each day without breaking the bank.

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